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Wooden chest with lock
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It depends how big a chest you want - there is of course the one the Corbridge Hoard was found in. It was 0.88m by 0.55m and up to 0.41m high, made of alder, with ferrous hinges, corner reinforces, and a lock plate. Oh, and the whole thing appears to have been covered in leather. I seem to recall that Legio II Augusta in the UK made a reconstruction of this and used to take it round to displays.

Full publication is

Allason-Jones, L. and Bishop, M.C. 1988: Excavations at Roman Corbridge: the Hoard, HBMCE Archaeological Report No.7, London

especially pages 95-6 and figs.80-4

Mike Bishop
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Wooden chest with lock - by Cacaius - 09-15-2005, 09:57 PM
Re: Wooden chest with lock - by mcbishop - 09-16-2005, 09:19 PM

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