All finds associated with this tag
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| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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| Arrowhead | KENT2073 |
Bronze age |
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| Bronze arrowhead - no other description offered, but we know it had flanges of about 3mm. | |||||
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Flat axehead | LVPL1113 |
Bronze age | Gwynedd |
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| Small flat axehead. Slight chip in blade end. Slightly swollen butt end. Good condition, slightly pitted. Retains some original patina. | |||||
| Socketed axehead | LVPL1128 |
Bronze age | Wrexham |
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| Blade fragment of a late Bronze Age small socketed axe. The cutting edge is damaged and the blade is flaring. Slightly pitted surface, retains some original patina. | |||||
| Coin | LVPL1168 |
Medieval | Denbighshire |
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| Henry III penny | |||||
| Coin | LVPL1169 |
Medieval | Denbighshire |
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| Henry III penny, Class 7 | |||||
| Cauldron | LVPL1681 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Fragment of leg of cauldron, curved profile, midrib on one side, tapering slightly. | |||||
| Coin | LVPL1685 |
Roman | Flintshire |
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| Very worn As, possibly Hadrian | |||||
| Coin | NMGW3120 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Constantinopolis, Wolf & Twins, mint uncertain (Trier?) c.AD330-5. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW3121 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Constantius II as Caesar AD324-337. Nummus, GLORIA EXERCITVS, 2 stds. Mint uncertain. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW3122 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Perhaps Constantius II AD337-61. FEL TEMP REPARATIO. Soldier and fallen horseman. Reduced size, mid 350s or contemporary copy. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW3123 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Uncertain. This could be a very worn/corroded as or dupondius from the middle to late 1st century AD. | |||||
| Spur | NMGW11 |
Post medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| Incomplete, cast copper alloy rowel spur. The horizontally straight sides, D-shaped in section, taper from the neck of the spur towards the terminal. One arm is broken halfway along its length, the other is complete but has a damaged terminal. Enough of the terminal remains to suggest that it was... | |||||
| Flake | NMGW110 |
Neolithic |
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| Flake fragment, distal end missing. | |||||
| Blade | NMGW1115 |
Mesolithic |
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| Two later Mesolithic bevelled pebbles. | |||||
| Scraper (tool) | NMGW1119 |
Mesolithic | Pembrokeshire |
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| Seventeen flint scrapers. | |||||
| Flake | NMGW112 |
Neolithic |
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| Black flint flake. | |||||
| Debitage | NMGW1175 |
Mesolithic |
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| Two flint burin spalls. | |||||
| Bead | NMGW1185 |
Mesolithic |
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| One stone bead. Maximum diameter 13.6mm, thickness 1.6mm, weight 0.3 grams. | |||||
| Blade | NMGW1195 |
Mesolithic |
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| One retouched flint blade fragment. | |||||
| Powder flask | NMGW12 |
Post medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| Cast lead cover from a powder holder. Distorted but complete cylinder, closed at one end, with two attachment loops set at opposite sides of the cap. Traces of two casting seams on opposite sides of the cap suggest that it was cast in a two-part mould. Diameter of top of cap 20mm; depth of cap 16... | |||||
| Shot | NMGW122 |
Post medieval | Newport |
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| Cast lead, or lead alloy, slightly ovoid shot. Diameter 18mm, weight 30.5 grams. | |||||
| Shot | NMGW123 |
Post medieval | Newport |
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| Cast lead, or lead alloy shot. The shot retains traces of both the casting seam suggesting that it was cast in a two-part mould and the casting runner. Diameter 11.5-12mm, weight 9.8 grams. | |||||
| Shot | NMGW124 |
Post medieval | Newport |
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| Spherical, cast lead shot. Diameter 11-12.5mm, weight 9.7 grams. | |||||
| Shot | NMGW125 |
Post medieval | Newport |
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| Cast lead, or lead alloy, slightly ovoid shot. Diameter 12.5-13.5mm, weight 12.4 grams. | |||||
| Shot | NMGW126 |
Post medieval | Newport |
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| Cast lead, or lead alloy, shot. Diameter 14mm, weight 17.5 grams. | |||||
| Weight | NMGW127 |
Roman | Newport |
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| Undecorated, perforated, conical lead, or lead alloy, weight. Maximum diameter of weight 17-18mm, thickness 12mm, internal diameter of perforation 4mm, weight 19.5 grams. | |||||
| Weight | NMGW129 |
Roman | Newport |
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| Undecorated, perforated, cylindrical lead, or lead alloy, weight. The perforation is off-centre and slightly tapered. Diameter of weight 20mm, thickness 12mm, internal diameter of perforation 7-8mm, weight 21.3 grams. | |||||
| Token | NMGW13 |
Post medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| Two-sided lead or lead alloy (pewter) token. It is crudely made and probably cast. On obverse side monogram design the initials "RS" (note that the S is reversed); on reverse side pictorial design of a rider on a horse with his right arm raised. Some modern scratching on reverse side; presumabl... | |||||
| Weight | NMGW130 |
Roman | Newport |
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| Undecorated, perforated, discoidal lead, or lead alloy, weight. The perforation is off-centre. Diameter of weight 19mm, thickness 3.5mm, internal diameter of perforation 7mm. | |||||
| Weight | NMGW131 |
Roman | Newport |
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| Undecorated, perforated, cylindrical lead, or lead alloy, weight. The perforation is slightly tapered. Diameter of weight 26mm, thickness 14mm, internal diameter of perforation 11-12mm, weight 48.0 grams. | |||||
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