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"385058","HAMP-4669A5","PAS4BC4669A001A70","TOOTH PICK","","","66.55","","21.05","1.5","","1","E2717; 5","","ROMAN","300","410","A Roman cast copper-alloy toothpick.  The artefact has a comma shaped terminal blade that curves round to one side as it tapers to a point; the tip is slightly truncated and bent.  At the other end is a slight indent on both sides, although these are misaligned, before a narrow stem continues.  The stem expands slightly at the other end (W.: 4.4mm) to receive a perforation presumably for suspension; the terminal has been broken at the hole where the sides are narrow and weak. The blade is flat and plain; it measures 27.6 by 19.6 by 1.05mm.  The stem is also flat and plain with a rectangular cross section.  It has buckled slightly post deposition.





The blade is of a common late Roman form, with four silver examples known from the Hoxne hoard (Johns 2010, 133-135; refs. 150-153).  They are normally accompanied by an ear scoop at the other end; we have noted on this example rather the presence of a loop which may suggest that this object was suspended from a chatelaine.","","","2010-04-13 13:42:02","2011-04-17 11:21:00","3","1","","","2009-09-10","","","","1","","1","1","","","","","Potential for inclusion in Britannia","rwebley","Robert Webley","HAMP","sworrell","Sally Worrell","Copper alloy","","","","Cast","","Incomplete","Good","","ROMAN","","","Metal detector","","Ms Sally Worrell","","Mr Robert Webley","HAMPSHIRE","CLIDDESDEN","BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE","","","","SU6348","SU4614","SU64NW","","","","","","","GPS","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","276236","HAMP-4669A5toothpick.jpg","images/rwebley/",

