Ancient Resource
Ancient Roman "Crucifixion Spike" type nail, c. early 1st century AD
Product Description
Ancient Roman "Crucifixion Spike" type nail. Roman Britain, c. early 1st century AD. Small iron nail. This nail was made within 45 years of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which most likely occurred in 33 AD. If it were not for the archaeological context of their discovery, these nails would be indistinguishable from the crucifixion nails used in Judea at the time. This nail was part of a discovery found by Professor Richmond in 1961 while excavating a Roman fortress called Inchtuthil in Roman Britain. Extremely well-preserved for iron!
Every specimen is unique but similar in size and condition. Some are smoother, others rougher around the edges, a few bent but all nice examples. The one you will receive might be slightly different and not necessarily the same as pictured.
Product Details
- Measurements
3"L x 0.5625"W x 0.5625"H
- OriginEngland
— Culture: Roman Britain, C. Early 1st Century AD
— Provenance: Santa Barbara County, CA Collection: Ex-Harlan J. Berk
— Condition: Extremely Well-preserved For Iron
— Weight: 0.2 oz
This piece is accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation