00:00This is an armguard worn by a Roman legionary soldier, found at the site of Newstead in
00:06the Scottish Borders.
00:08The armguard is a unique find from across the entire Roman Empire. It's the only complete
00:13brass armguard known from anywhere. It was found in 1906, when excavations were taking
00:19place at the site, led by James Curl, a local antiquary.
00:23The armguard really helps us understand life as a Roman soldier in Scotland, in two ways.
00:28One is that it shows these soldiers were heavily armoured. Not just the body armour and the
00:32shield and the helmet, but for some of them, for the infantry, also the armguard protecting
00:36your sword arm.
00:37But the second thing is about status. It may look green and corroded now, but at the time
00:43this gleamed like gold. This was a real status piece. Whoever could afford to buy or commission
00:49a piece like this was a high-ranking soldier, somebody important in the ranks of the army.
00:55This armguard is on display in the Early People Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland.
Comments