South Shields, knife handle
South Shields, knife handle
HER Number
16749
District
S Tyneside
Site Name
South Shields, knife handle
Place
South Shields
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
Class
Monument <By Form>
Site Type: Broad
Findspot
Site Type: Specific
Knife
General Period
ROMAN
Specific Period
Roman 43 to 410
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
Height 7.2 cm. Ivory knife handle carved in the form of a gladiator with curly hair, waering a tunic. His left leg is swathed in a protective puttee. He holds a short sword and a large shield, which is faced with quilted leather. The figure stands on an oval base which was originally sheathed in bronze or copper. It formed the handle of a clasp-knife. The free end of the iron blade survives in the closed position behind the figure's right leg. Great North Museum: Hancock 1956.128.104.A
Easting
436000
Northing
567000
Grid Reference
NZ436000567000
Sources
DJ Smith, 1974, Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle upon Tyne - An Illustrated Introduction, 22; J.M.C. Toynbee, 1963, Art in Roman Britain (second edition) no. 53, plate 56; J.M.C. Toynbee, 1964, Art in Britain under the Romans, 359