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Tracing Troops: An Upper German Belt-Fitting from Roman Scotland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2016

Fraser Hunter*
Affiliation:
National Museums ScotlandF.Hunter@nms.ac.uk

Abstract

A silver belt-fitting from Cramond in the shape of a ring-pommel sword is linked to a class of beneficiarius equipment typical of Germania Superior. It is argued that this represents troop movements connected with the Severan campaigns.

Type
Shorter Contributions
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 2016. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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