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'Hipposandal' or horse shoe

Occasional horseshoes


This is a type of Roman horseshoe or 'hipposandal'. It was used on animals that pulled carts or other loads. The shoe was held beneath the animal's hoof by means of a cord attached to the metal loops at either end.

Slip on some hipposandals

Romans do not seem to have used horseshoes as we know them. Hipposandals were temporary shoes, attached when the animal was pulling a very heavy load or passing over a slippery surface. In towns, the shoes helped them grip the smooth road surfaces.

Roman Edmonton

This hipposandal was found in Edmonton, which lay about 14 km north of Roman London. The main Roman road was Ermine Street, which ran north from London through Edmonton to York. An animal carrying a load along the road may have lost the shoe. It is also possible that it came from a nearby settlement.

Find out more about historic Enfield from the Enfield Archaeological Society


Museum number 28.137/4

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