


A Roman Iron Nail, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 3rd century CE
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Hand-forged iron nail with a broad, slightly flattened head and tapering square shank terminating in a worn point. The form is typical of utilitarian Roman fasteners used in timber construction, furniture assembly, and architectural fittings. The surface displays stable archaeological oxidation consistent with prolonged burial in a wet environment, aligning with the reported riverine recovery.
Medium: Iron
Dimensions: Length: 2 inches (5 cm)
Condition: Complete with intact head and shaft. Surface corrosion and mineral accretions throughout, expected for excavated iron. The tip shows minor wear and rounding. Structurally stable.
Provenance: Alex Malloy Collection, acquired 1980s to 1990s. Reportedly recovered from the Tiber River.
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