Horse Skull

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Description

Skull of a horse, Equus caballus, Roman Camp, Newstead, Melrose, Roxburghshire.


Object Information

Date Created:

1st-2nd Century CE

Local ID:

Z.1929.40.10/L.2021.38

Collection:

National Museums Scotland

Place of Creation/Discovery:

Trimontium

Materials:

Bone

Cultural Attribution:

Roman

Period:

1st-2nd Century CE

Classification:

Animal Skull

Rights:

In Copyright- National Museums Scotland


Appears In

Resource Kit
Trimontium Museum

A Roman Frontier Fort in Scotland

Welcome to the very edge of the Roman Empire. The Scottish Borders have a rich history dating back to ancient times. The Roman Iron Age in the region presents a complex history of invasion, occupation and enslavement, but also of trade, cultural exchange and diversity. Guiding Questions; 1. How do different cultural groups affect the natural and cultural environments around them? 2. What characteristics made someone a Roman/what characteristics define people's cultural identities? 3. What are the human stories behind archaeological artefacts?

Created by: Trimontium Museum

Grade K-5