Prick Spur 2nd-3rd century Germanic This exceptional spur has features in common with Germanic and Gallo-Roman examples from around the 3rd century. However its size and width make it very unusual, as spurs from this period are normally very small. The spur was secured to the foot by the means of straps attached to the side buttons and to the small hook shaped as a small stylized horses head.The state of preservation and the partially removed black patina indicate that it may have been found in a humid context with a low level of oxygen, like a bog, preserving the metal from rust. In this case this spur would have probably been thrown there as an offering. Germanic populations regularly offered sacrifices of military and equestrian objects (including war booties) to their gods in this way after a successful battle.. Prick Spur. Germanic. 2nd-3rd century. Iron alloy. Equestrian Equipment-Spurs

Prick Spur 2nd-3rd century Germanic This exceptional spur has features in common with Germanic and Gallo-Roman examples from around the 3rd century. However its size and width make it very unusual, as spurs from this period are normally very small. The spur was secured to the foot by the means of straps attached to the side buttons and to the small hook shaped as a small stylized horses head.The state of preservation and the partially removed black patina indicate that it may have been found in a humid context with a low level of oxygen, like a bog, preserving the metal from rust. In this case this spur would have probably been thrown there as an offering. Germanic populations regularly offered sacrifices of military and equestrian objects (including war booties) to their gods in this way after a successful battle.. Prick Spur. Germanic. 2nd-3rd century. Iron alloy. Equestrian Equipment-Spurs
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Prick Spur 2nd-3rd century Germanic This exceptional spur has features in common with Germanic and Gallo-Roman examples from around the 3rd century. However its size and width make it very unusual, as spurs from this period are normally very small. The spur was secured to the foot by the means of straps attached to the side buttons and to the small hook shaped as a small stylized horses head.The state of preservation and the partially removed black patina indicate that it may have been found in a humid context with a low level of oxygen, like a bog, preserving the metal from rust. In this case this spur would have probably been thrown there as an offering. Germanic populations regularly offered sacrifices of military and equestrian objects (including war booties) to their gods in this way after a successful battle.. Prick Spur. Germanic. 2nd-3rd century. Iron alloy. Equestrian Equipment-Spurs by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
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