A Roman buckle from Ashill, NHER 8712. Can you use two shapes that fit into each other, like the buckle mount and pin on this buckle, to create an interlocking, repeating pattern? Copyright Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service.
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11th May 2007
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norfolk, heritage, archaeology, roman, buckle
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