03-03-2018, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2018, 10:20 AM by Crispianus.)
Thats what keeps me interested...
A Solea from Billingsgate for a child, most likely based on size for a girl of around 3 years old?..
Its an exact fac simile of the adult version, the upper could take a number of forms, the one shown which is based onĀ Sulpicia Lepidina's solea from Vindolanda or could be quite a variety of others generally involving straps...
Date is around 90ad so is also contemporary with Vindolanda.. over all a quite common type for northern europe.
Length: around 16cm but was likely originally a little larger.
Length 16.5cm
Reference: Excavations at Billingsgate Buildings 'Triangle', Lower Thames Street 1974
Page 118, Fig 66, No614.
A Solea from Billingsgate for a child, most likely based on size for a girl of around 3 years old?..
Its an exact fac simile of the adult version, the upper could take a number of forms, the one shown which is based onĀ Sulpicia Lepidina's solea from Vindolanda or could be quite a variety of others generally involving straps...
Date is around 90ad so is also contemporary with Vindolanda.. over all a quite common type for northern europe.
Length: around 16cm but was likely originally a little larger.
Length 16.5cm
Reference: Excavations at Billingsgate Buildings 'Triangle', Lower Thames Street 1974
Page 118, Fig 66, No614.
Ivor
"And the four bare walls stand on the seashore. a wreck a skeleton a monument of that instability and vicissitude to which all things human are subject. Not a dwelling within sight, and the farm labourer, and curious traveller, are the only persons that ever visit the scene where once so many thousands were congregated." T.Lewin 1867
"And the four bare walls stand on the seashore. a wreck a skeleton a monument of that instability and vicissitude to which all things human are subject. Not a dwelling within sight, and the farm labourer, and curious traveller, are the only persons that ever visit the scene where once so many thousands were congregated." T.Lewin 1867