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Image Object Type Find number Broadperiod County Actions
Unidentified object WMID1164
Unknown Warwickshire xml | csv
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An elongated item which gradually tapers. The central portion of the item is circular in section. At either end is a single groove around the item as decoration. The wider end of this section is at the top. Above this central portion is a circular loop. At the base of the loop is two angled groov...
Coin WMID1165
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
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Unidentified object WMID1181
Warwickshire xml | csv
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The 'base' is sub-circular. The lower face has a circular worn indentation which is off-centre. The edges of the 'base' are abraded. On the upper face of the 'base' there is a rod protruding off-centre in an upright position. The rod is ribbed and gradually becomes wider. The terminal is a bulbou...
Vessel WMID1182
Medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
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Two body fragments of an orange ware. The ceramic has been heavily leeched.
Vessel WMID1183
Post medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
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A body sherd of a coarse ware vessel. The exterior has worn cordons. The interior is smooth. The fabric has a lot of small angular inclusions.
Blade WMID1184
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
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Possibly an iron blade. The item is an elongated shape. The upper long edge is 6.98mm thick, which then tapers to the lower long edge. The lower long edge is abraded and becomes more narrow at one end. At this more narrow end the thickness of the item is more constant and does not taper, therefor...
Drill bit WMID1185
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
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An iron object which has been made from a rectangular shaped iron. Just over half of the iron has been folded lengthways so the long edges meet. The terminal of this folded section is slightly rounded with a slightly expanded edge and a small protrusion. The remaining length of iron is folded, bu...
Unidentified object WMID1186
Warwickshire xml | csv
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The item has two components, firstly there is an elongated rectangular shape which is slightly concave. At the base the item is the most wide and thick, however this gradually tapers towards the top. At the top there is an expanded probable suspension loop. The loop was likely to be for suspensio...
Coin WMID1877
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1878
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1879
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1880
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1881
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1882
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1883
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1884
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1885
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1886
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1887
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1888
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
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Coin WMID1078
Medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
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A penny of Edward I of England. Minted at Canterbury.
Brooch WMID1138
Roman Warwickshire xml | csv
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The wings are semi-cylindrical with wing cap terminals which each have a hole in to support the axis bar. Decoration on the wings are two vertical grooves at each terminal. The bow head has a small loop at the top. From this loop a triangular ridge forms continuing down the centre of the bow as d...
Brooch WMID1142
Warwickshire xml | csv
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The wings are incomplete, they appear to be semi-cylindrical. The spring and pin is missing. The bow is triangular in section. No decoration on the bow. The bow is incomplete. On the reverse of the bow there is a protrusion near the terminal which is a fragment of a catchplate with openwork.
Weight WMID1143
Warwickshire xml | csv
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Sub-conical shaped weight. Uneven damaged surface.
Weight WMID1145
Warwickshire xml | csv
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Conical shaped weight. It has a rounded tip and an uneven base.
Unidentified object WMID1190
Unknown Warwickshire xml | csv
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Iron rod which is sub-square shape in section. The rod has an uneven width and thickness. The wider end of the rod appears to be broken. Also at this end there is a rectangular protrusion. Just over halfway down the rod there is another rectangular protrusion. As the first protrusion point upward...
Coin WMID1191
Medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
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Chipped and broken
Coin WMID1192
Medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1193
Post medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
json
Coin WMID1194
Post medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
json

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