Pitchfork

Description

Iron pitchfork from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), 140 - 180 AD The pitchfork has a perforated tang where it slotted into a handle. One arm is broken. Used to move/handle loose material such as hay, straw, and manure. Various agricultural implements, including scythes, sickles, rakes and hoes were found at the Roman fort of Newstead, suggesting that cultivation occurred near the site.


Object Information

Date Created:

1st-2nd Century CE

Local ID:

X.FRA 444

Collection:

National Museums Scotland

Place of Creation/Discovery:

Trimontium

Materials:

Iron

Cultural Attribution:

Romano-British

Period:

1st-2nd Century CE

Classification:

Tool, Farm Tool

Rights:

In Copyright- National Museums Scotland