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Scraper (tool) | NCL-62A896 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A knapped flint discoidal scraper of Early to Middle Bronze Age date. The scraper is discoidal, with flakes struck from both faces, and approximately 75% of the outer edge pressure-flaked. The flint is a honey brown colour with two patches of white outer cortex visible on one face. | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-A619B7 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy palstave axe of the Middle Bronze Age, 1500 BC-1150 BC. The axe is worn, but it is complete. The crescent-shaped blade tapers at its shoulders to the butt of the axehead. A very low relieve stop is visible on each face of the septum, with triangular flanges over and under t... | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-FE95C6 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy palstave axe of the Middle Bronze Age, 1500 BC-1150 BC. The axe is very worn and corroded, though it is nearly complete. The crescent-shaped blade tapers at its shoulders to the butt of the axehead. A very narrow stop is visible on the septum, but there is no trace of anything... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-160545 |
Bronze age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper-alloy socketed axe of late Bronze Age date, c. 1100-700 BC. Only the edge of the axe remains, in a very worn and abraded form, forming a rough crescent shape that is V-shaped in section, as the hollow cavity of the interior is visible. | |||||
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Socketed axehead | NCL-1B1226 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A fragmentary socketed axehead of Bronze Age date, c. 1000-800. Only the blade remains, broken from the body, with the internal hollow of the blade visible. | |||||
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Dirk | NCL-BCC384 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A fragmentary copper-alloy dirk or rapier of middle to late Bronze Age date, c. 1500-1100 BC. The dirk or rapier fragment is sub-triangular, with the incomplete base and shoulders and the base of the blade. The base would have been semi-circular or similar in outline, and the top edge of a rivet ... | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-A94030 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A case bronze palstave axehead of the Middle Bronze Age, c 1550-1400 BC. The palstave belongs to the Acton group of metalwork, and is a nearly complete specimen. The entire axehead is 154.21mm in length, with a maximum width across the flanges measuring 42.81mm. The blade expands out from the c... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-2E4872 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| Description Complete copper alloy socketed axe heads 1. Copper alloy socketed axe head (Type Meldreth) in good condition with a flared blade, a slender faceted body and a short flaring collar defined by a deep stepped groove. The loop is located below the collar. There is some damage to the cutt... | |||||
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Spearhead | NCL-012173 |
Bronze age | Lincolnshire |
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| Middle Bronze Age socket spearhead with two side loops. It is of the type whic has a leaf shaped blade although the tip has broken off. The scoket has a circular cross section whereas the midrib has a lozenge-shaped cross section. | |||||
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Spear | NCL-325BE1 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy side-looped spearhead of Middle Bronze Age date. The spearhead is incomplete, consisting of only the socket with basal loops and the base of a leaf-shaped blade, which is lozenge shaped in section. Generally and even brown patina, but with some pitting suffering from corrosion. | |||||
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Axe | NCL-BD8031 |
Bronze age | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy axe blade of Bronze Age date. Only the blade edge remains, crescentic in shape with flaring tips. The axe was hollow. | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-4D2773 |
Bronze age | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy palstave axe of the Bronze Age, of the Wilburton/Wallington phase. The axe is nearly complete, with only the tip of the butt missing. The blade gently expands from the stop to the edge, with some flaring of the tips, with a maximum breadth of 37.49mm. The base of the bla... | |||||
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Spear | NCL-848177 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| Bronze Age socketed spearhead. The socket is incomplete with a small part of the upper part of the socket. The spear head would have been leaf shape but the tip is missing. There is a brown green patina on the edges and the midrib which is flaking off. | |||||
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Axe | NCL-6EC1F5 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy flat axe of the early Bronze Age, c 2500-2400 BC. The axe is a pointed oval in plan view with the thickest part on the blade end of the body, and sub-rectangular with a flaring blade in profile. There are no flanges, and the axe has a consistent surface corrosion with a dee... | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-8C1FE2 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy Palstave axehead of the Arreton or Acton Park phase of the early to middle Bronze Age. The palstave has an even green patina of the copper, with some pitting on the surface. The total (incomplete) length of the axehead is 113.42mm, with the blade (from the edge to the stop)... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-A0D3E7 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy butt of a flat axe of the early to middle Bronze Age. The butt is wedge-shaped with a maximum thickness of 7.9mm and a minimum thickness of 3.14mm. There is an abraded break at the thick end of the wedge, and the narrow end of the wedge is worn. Along the lengths of the ... | |||||
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Spear | NCL-245237 |
Bronze age | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy spearhead of Bronze Age date. It is heavily corroded, due to this the edges are heavily worn and it has an orange patina. It has a pronounced mid-rib with flat wings, in plan the spear is leaf shaped. In section the spear head is lozenge-shaped with a deep hollow c... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-D16855 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy flanged Axe head dating from the early Bronze-Age. In plan the axe is wedge shaped with prominent flanges, some of these show some damage but they are complete. In plan the axe has a crescent shaped blade which shows evidence of wear, one of the blades tip is damaged. The flan... | |||||
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Ring | NCL-9A0DA1 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A 5-coil gold penannular ring, cut at each terminal. Each coil is made individually from a solid gold wire. The wire is circular in section. In addition to being cut, the ring has been damaged due to bending, with two of the wires separating from the rest and bending at different angles. This dam... | |||||
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Rod | NCL-C42B73 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A wrought gold loop on unknown date, but probably Bronze Age. The loop is formed from wrought gold wire (th: 2.57mm) which has been bent into a drop shape. Where the ends cross, the loop has been cut, with evidence for four strikes. One cut put a wedge in the object but did not completely sever i... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-12C141 |
Bronze age | Durham |
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| A hoard of 19 socketed axeheads of Bronze Age date. 17 are complete. 2 have only the blade ends remaining. 1. Complete socketed axe, type Yorkshire. Prominent moulding around socket, slight moulding below, loop and casting seam either side. Three well-defined ribs, haft ribs inside the ... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-370D24 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A fragment of a cast copper-alloy axe of the Bronze Age. Only the edge and end of the body remain. There is some outward expansion from the break of the body to the edge, but this is not dramatic. The edge is very worn. In section, the end of the hollow cavity of the axe is visible, with a ... | |||||
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Dirk | NCL-35C411 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast bronze dirk of the middle Bronze Age. The dirk is incomplete, with breakage at the butt, obscuring the number of perforations for rivets, of which only one is clear. In section, the dirk is lozenge shaped. The blade has a central midrib that is more pronounced on one face than the o... | |||||
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Razor | NCL-E94708 |
Bronze age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy Piggott class 1 razor of the Bronze Age. The razor is leaf-shaped in plan with a square-ended tang. There is a slight mid-rib from the base of the razor the disappears as it approaches the tip. There is no perforation on the tang. | |||||
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Arrowhead | NCL-3605F2 |
Bronze age | Durham |
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| A knapped flint barbed and tanged arrowhead of the Bronze Age. The arrowhead is triangular in shape with barbs and a tang. The barbs are squarish as is the tang. The width across the shoulders of the barbs is 30.52mm. The length from tip to tang end is 39.23mm. The body of the arrowhead is ... | |||||
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Spear | NCL-490390 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| A cast bronze spearhead of the Bronze Age. The spearhead is largely complete, though the socket is missing and there is no trace of basal loops, though these would be expected. The blade is leaf-shaped with a central barrel ridge (circular in section) that begins with the socket and tapers ... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-9F9F92 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| Gold (terminology is Eogan's (1969) 1 Lock-ring, triangular-sectioned, made using three components of thin sheet-gold (tube and two face-plates). The ends of the tube turn outwards to form sides to the slot, and its top and bottom edges are bent outwards to grip the face-plates. The ends of the f... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-9F0675 |
Bronze age | Durham |
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| A late Bronze Age hoard. 1. Spearhead blade fragment. The upper part of a probable leaf-shaped blade with convex edges. The break is corroded. The midrib is round in section, but none of the socket survives. The hollowed edge bevels are fairly broad. Length: 73 mm; width: 33 mm; thickness: 1... | |||||
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Palstave | NCL-F9D767 |
Bronze age | North Yorkshire |
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| A case bronze palstave axehead of the Middle Bronze Age. The palstave belongs to the Acton group of metalwork, and is a nearly complete specimen. The entire axehead is 135mm in length, with a maximum width across the flanges measuring 35.2mm. The blade has a mid-ridge in very low relief,... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-FE25E4 |
Bronze age | Durham |
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| One of two late Bronze Age axes found together. The axe belongs to the Penard group, similar in form to type 922. The axe is 131mm in total length. The object is unevenly corroded, with the worst corrosion occurring at the butt and on the edges of the flanges. There are patches of a semi-smo... | |||||

