Name/Title
FittingEntry/Object ID
X.FRA 458Description
Fitting of iron, a narrow pointed plate with three nail holes and a projecting circular rod, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), RoxburghshireUse
Use to connect two pieces of objects togetherContext
The Roman army needed blacksmiths to make iron tyres, fittings, and nails, as well as to repair weapons. A number of tools used in the smiddy have been found in the Roman forts, as well as a wide range of objects produced by the blacksmiths.Collection
National Museums ScotlandAcquisition
Accession
X.FRA 458Source (if not Accessioned)
National Museums of ScotlandMade/Created
Time Period
1st - 2nd centuryLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Finish HardwareNomenclature Class
Building ComponentsNomenclature Category
Category 01: Built Environment ObjectsGetty AAT
Concept
hardware (components)Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Previous Accession NumberOther Number
III 15-301Provenance
Provenance Detail
1905 - 1911 ExcavationsAcquisition Method
FoundNotes
James Curle