Accession No

D 1924.29 H.2


Description

Six copper alloy rings, with flat cross section. Two rings have sheet copper alloy adhering, others have remains of iron loops with mineralised wood on reverse, one also with possible mineralised textile.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; Girton; Girton College


Period

Roman


Source

Girton College, Cambridge [depositor]; Jenkinson, Francis John Henry [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

D 1924.29 H.2


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; ?Bronze; Copper alloy; Iron; Mineralised wood; ?Mineralised textile


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Display)
Handwritten display label reads: '8 metal (bronze) bosses and 6 metal rings. These are the fittings of a _____ wooden casket. The bosses are moulded to represent boars' heads.'
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Display)
Label found in box reads: 'Romano-British Cremation Burial. 2nd Century A.D. One of four Romano-British burial discovered during the excavation of the pagan Anglo-Saxon cemetery on the site of Girton College. They were no doubt the family grave belonging to a Roman villa somewhere in the neighbourhood. See: "The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Girton College" (Cambridge 1925) by E.J. Hollingworth and M.M. O'Reilly, page 32, plates xi and xii.'
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn


Context (Other)
For similar lion-headed fittings, see 1923.258. Also, cf Antiquaries Journal vol III, p. 335
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn


Context (Display)
Handwritten display label reads: 'Bronze & iron fittings of a wooden box.'
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Field collection)
Roman Grave II. Excavated by Francis John Henry Jenkinson on 18 April 1881. See his notebook in the archive (GO3/5/1).
Event Date 18/4/1881
Author: Imogen Gunn


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card: '8 metal bosses & 8 metal rings, also scraps of iron, from a circular wooden object, ?casket or situla.
Event Date 1924
Author: Imogen Gunn


Context (References)
Hollingworth, E.J. and O'Reilly, M.M. 1925. The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Girton College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 32, pls. xi and xii
Event Date 1925
Author: Imogen Gunn


Description (Physical description)
Six copper alloy rings, with flat cross section. Two rings have sheet copper alloy adhering, others have remains of iron loops with mineralised wood on reverse, one also with possible mineralised textile.
Event Date 27/10/2022
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Conservation (Remedial)
CON.2022.5507 | Remedial
Event Date 19/12/2022
Author: Kirstie French


FM:299956

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