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Strigil, Bar Hill, Antonine Wall
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More model informationA strigil was used by the Romans to scrape oil, dirt and sweat from their skin after a bath or exercise. This strigil fragment found at Bar Hill has a looped-over handle and convex blade.
The Antonine Wall stretched right across Scotland, from the Clyde to the Forth. Constructed around 142 AD, and occupied for only 20 years, the remains of its ramparts, steep ditches, forts and bathhouses are still visible today.
More information on the World Heritage Site is available on www.antoninewall.org
Reference: F.1936.223
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