Urien of Rheged
Sr. Member
From today off a new permission in close proximity to what was once a large 1st century Roman fort and Vicus in northern England.
Wow. You may well have cracked it my friend.Hi Urien of Rheged
What I believe you may have found is a Roman Press Stamp?
It looks like the small end has been hammered, maybe for a metal coin engravement?
It would be of interest to dip the fat end in ink and make an engravement on paper?
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Looks like a great match to me.I think this one may just well be something completly different folks.
under closer observation I realised plugged up with dirt there is a hole running through the other side.
And so how's about....
Harp tuning pin.
Few have been recovered but all known finds prior to the 14th-15th century are made from bone.
Its a dead ringer im sure you'll agree but this coming from a location with serious Roman form and it having that suspiciously Latin XII etched on all four sides its going straight to the FLO for further analysis and I'll let you know what they have to say about this one. Thanks for the interest and help though folks. And please if you disagree, do say so.
Great info that, thanks very much. I think its safe to say this has been identified now.Looks like a great match to me.
I found some more examples and a bit more info here:
Early Gaelic Harp Info: tuning pins
Information about the early brass wire strung Gaelic harp of Ireland and the Highlands and Islands of Scotlandwww.earlygaelicharp.info
Jamie