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Vessel metal / vessel / fragment

Description

Fragment of a silver vessel with rim and wall of same thickness and four pairs of engraved lines, folded in two and much corroded, from Traprain Law

Museum reference

X.GVA 95

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Vessel metal / vessel / fragment

Materials

Silver

Physical description

Silver; rim same thickness as wall; edge of rim wanting; four pairs of engraved lines; folded in two; much corroded

Collection place(s)

Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, Northern Europe

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Canmore Site Record

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