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BROOCH
Unique ID: KENT2487
Object type certainty: Certain
Headplate and bow of copper-alloy early Anglo-Saxon cruciform brooch. The lateral knobs on the headplate project from two sub-triangular wings, although the knob and wing on the right side of the headplate are now missing. There is a single broken perforated lug on the back of the headplate. The knobs are half-rounded, placing this brooch in Aberg's Group II. The brooch is broken at the junction of the bow and foot, the break being worn. This brooch dates to circa 450-525 AD.
Class: Cruciform
Sub class: Group II
Subsequent actions
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Chronology
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
Period from: EARLY MEDIEVAL [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Date from: AD 450
Date to: AD 525
Dimensions and weight
Length: 32.38 mm
Width: 15.47 mm
Thickness: 12.34 mm
Weight: 2.37 g
Quantity: 1
Materials and construction
Primary material: Copper alloy [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Manufacture method: Cast [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Completeness: Incomplete [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Spatial data
Region: South East And London
County: Kent
District: Canterbury
Parish: Kingston
Restricted 4 Figure grid reference: TR1951
The map has been degraded and provides an approximate location with a degree of random obfuscation.
Grid reference source: From finder
Grid reference accurate to a 1000 metre square.
Method of discovery: Metal detector
[scope notes]
General landuse: Cultivated land [scope notes]
Specific landuse: Character undetermined [scope notes]
Discovery dates
Date(s) of discovery: Friday 1st January 1999
Personal details
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Recorded by: Michael Lewis
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Identified by: Catherine Read - [view all attributed records]
Secondary identifier: Dr Andrew Richardson - [view all attributed records]
Other reference numbers
Other reference: KASBP 38
References cited
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Audit data
Created:
Tuesday 9th January 2001
Updated: Thursday 24th February 2011




