Description
Bronze Fishhook
100 BC-300 AD
Roman
Size is about 1.5 cm long.
The Roman bronze fishhook, made between 100 BC and 300 AD, shows how the Romans used simple tools for everyday life. Made of strong bronze, it was used for fishing in rivers, lakes, and the sea. The hook usually had a sharp point and a loop for attaching a line. It shows that fishing was an important part of Roman food and trade and gives us clues about their skills and daily activities.
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