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Medieval Belt Buckle Discovered (Perth)
BBC ^ | 3-5-2008

Posted on 03/06/2008 2:32:07 PM PST by blam

Medieval belt buckle discovered

The medieval belt buckle

Archaeologists unearthed a medieval belt buckle in Perth following work to repair a collapsed sewer. The group were allowed to examine the area in the Kirkgate as Scottish Water repaired the network.

The copper alloy buckle is believed to date back to the 12th Century and was found along with animal bones, shells and pottery.

A panel of experts will decide where the buckle should be housed, but it is hoped it will end up in Perth Museum.

Catherine Smith from SUAT archaeological consultants told the BBC Scotland news website how they discovered the treasure.

"We found this encrusted buckle which had been folded over, but was obviously something nice," she said.

"So we brought it back here and carefully unfolded the copper and discovered this most beautifully designed medieval buckle, which we think probably dates back to the 12th Century.

"It's such a piece of work that it probably belonged to somebody with a bit of money.

"We suggested maybe a merchant in the medieval burgh because of course Perth was quite an important trading post."

The buckle is similar to work found in Scandinavia, but it is believed it was made in Perth or elsewhere in Scotland.

A padlock, also dating from about 1150 onwards, was also found at the site, but it is not in such good condition.

Historical objects are often well preserved under the streets of Perth because the area is very water-logged.

'Treasure house'

The water stops oxygen getting in and decomposing items like leather and wood.

Also, Perth has not been subject to as much modern development as other towns, so the archaeology has lain almost undisturbed.

Ms Smith said: "Perth is actually a treasure house for this kind of material.

"The only comparable place in Britain is probably York, where they have the same problems with floods. We see it as a modern problem but in a way it magically preserves all the archaeology.

"In fact, any time you dig a hole in the High Street you're liable to hit archaeology.

"People walk along these streets every day and just don't realise what a wealth of information about the past is under their feet."


TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: archaeology; belt; buckle; godsgravesglyphs; medieval; perth

1 posted on 03/06/2008 2:32:08 PM PST by blam
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To: SunkenCiv
GGG Ping.


2 posted on 03/06/2008 2:33:12 PM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam
You've come a long ways, baby.
3 posted on 03/06/2008 2:36:48 PM PST by YHAOS
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To: blam

Damn tourists...


4 posted on 03/06/2008 2:38:10 PM PST by Old Sarge (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: blam
Beautiful!

Apparently the mechanics of a belt buckle goes back a lot farther than I would have guessed.

5 posted on 03/06/2008 2:39:26 PM PST by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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To: blam

When they find a medievel seat belt, call me.


6 posted on 03/06/2008 2:41:58 PM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: blam
Interesting that the basic design hasn't changed in 800 years. I guess if it works, don't fix it.

A padlock too? I thought those were a relatively new invention (century wise anyway).

7 posted on 03/06/2008 2:44:00 PM PST by scan59 (Let consumers dictate market policies. Government just gets in the way.)
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8 posted on 03/06/2008 2:44:45 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: blam
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Just goes to prove my theory that modern professional wrestling is based on the Medieval morality play.
9 posted on 03/06/2008 2:44:59 PM PST by newheart (The Truth? You can't handle the Truth. But He can handle you.)
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To: YHAOS

Not a great deal of advancement in that technology in 700 years...


10 posted on 03/06/2008 2:47:00 PM PST by rusty millet
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To: blam
That's stylin’!
11 posted on 03/06/2008 3:00:26 PM PST by ryan71
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To: rusty millet
"Not a great deal of advancement in that technology in 700 years..."

When you get it right, leave it alone . . . I guess.

12 posted on 03/06/2008 3:00:35 PM PST by YHAOS
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To: Old Sarge; MS.BEHAVIN

Thought you swash bucklers might be interested.


13 posted on 03/06/2008 3:05:06 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: rusty millet

It’s like the shark.. Got it right early.


14 posted on 03/06/2008 3:16:24 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: YHAOS
When you get it right, leave it alone . . . I guess.

"There's the right way, the wrong way and the Navy way."


15 posted on 03/06/2008 3:28:45 PM PST by Polybius
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To: blam

Beautiful artifact. It sure held its beauty.


16 posted on 03/06/2008 3:50:42 PM PST by IllumiNaughtyByNature (Senator McCain, what did GWB promise you back in 2000? And you believed him? BWAHAAAAA!)
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To: blam
Another reason to visit the beautiful city of Perth - the Black Watch Museum at Balhousie Castle is reason enough.
17 posted on 03/06/2008 3:57:26 PM PST by Churchillspirit
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18 posted on 03/06/2008 10:55:53 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/______________________Profile updated Saturday, March 1, 2008)
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Here's hoping they keep digging.
19 posted on 03/07/2008 8:30:40 PM PST by Ciexyz
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