Copper alloy bracelet in form of a snake; formed of a band of copper alloy beaten into a tube, one end of which has been tapered to form the tail, while the other end forms a box-like head with raised eyes and engraved hatching on the underside. The coil is distorted and broken near the middle and towards the tail of the snake.
Roman period | Manchester Museum | 9.2 x 5.7 cm
