Corbridge Lanx | |
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Material | Silver |
Size | Length 50.3 cm, Width 38 cm, Weight 4.6 kg |
Created | 4th Century AD |
Discovered | 1735 |
Present location | British Museum, London |
Registration | 1993,0401.1 |
The Corbridge Lanx is the name of a Roman silver dish found near Corbridge, Northern England in 1735. Once part of a large Roman treasure, only the silver lanx remains from the original find. The British Museum eventually purchased it in 1993.[1][2]