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Axehead | LON-8EE167 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A late Bronze Age socketed incomplete axe head (1150-800BC). The fragment comprises the blade and part of the body. The axe head is hollow to a depth of 17.35mm (approximately half way down its length). The blade expands and there are blade tip hollows to either side. There are no traces of h... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-03EE33 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A Bronze Age - Iron Age ceramic body sherd from a thick-walled vessel dating 2150BC - AD 100. The fabric is buff with burnt flint inclusions which act as a temper. The inner surface of this sherd is lost. The external surface shows no trace of any decoration. Dimensions: weight: 25.59g... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-03EA84 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A Bronze Age - Iron Age ceramic body sherd from a vessel dating 2150BC - AD 100. The fabric is grey brown with burnt flint inclusions as the temper. There is some abrasion to the sherd but no trace of decoration remains. Dimensions: weight: 3.37g. Identification by Jon Cotton, Senior Prehis... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-A80624 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A mid-late Bronze Age ceramic body sherd from a large jar dating 1150-800BC. This vessel was hand-made and the fabric is dark grey and includes large, irregular fragments of flint. The outer surface appears to have been wiped using a material like cloth or straw. Dimensions: thickness: mm; we... | |||||
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Axehead | LON-EFD761 |
Bronze age | Kent |
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| An incomplete Bronze Age copper alloy socketed axehead, 1500-800 BC. The find consists of the body and blade of a socketed axehead: the moulding around the mouth of the axehead has broken off, and therefore cannot be used to date the artefact more closely. The mouth is sub-rectangular and measure... | |||||
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Sword | LON-39AAC1 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A late Bronze Age copper alloy sword tip fragment (1150-800BC). This fragment has a lentoid cross-section, the surfaces have a gentle curve with bevelled cutting edges. Jon Cotton identified this as the tip from a leaf-shaped sword dating to the Late Bronze Age. Dimensions: length: 68.91mm; w... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LON-8D7495 |
Bronze age | Surrey |
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| A Neolithic flint tool: scraper (3500-2100BC). The scraper has been made on a secondary flake with approximately 5% of the cortex remaining. There are two flake removal scars on the dorsal surface. The distal end has an angled edge extending down the left side; working from the dorsal surface ... | |||||
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Blade | LON-273556 |
Bronze age | Kent |
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| A Bronze Age copper alloy blade with perforation (2150-800BC). | |||||
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Axehead | LON-B60A98 |
Bronze age | Hertfordshire |
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| A Middle Bronze Age copper alloy palstave axe (1500 – 1400BC). From the flat butt of this palstave there is an expanded flange on each side that extend 70mm down the length towards the cutting edge. In between the two flanges is a flat groove ‘septum’ with a stop ridge across the width wh... | |||||
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Spear | LON-A97617 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| A middle Bronze Age copper alloy tip fragment from a spear head (1500-1150BC). There is a pronounced mid rib extending to the tip with the blade wings projecting from each side. There is a rough irregular break across the width. The break reveals that the spear head is solid with no trace of the ... | |||||
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Spear | LON-B27EC7 |
Bronze age | Essex |
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| Fragment of a Bronze Age copper alloy spear head, probably Middle to Late periods (1500-800 BC). The fragment consists of the tip of a cast copper alloy spear head. The blade wings and cutting edges of the spear are broken, and the fragment is badly worn with signs of corrosion disease. The clay ... | |||||
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Blade | LON-8DD543 |
Bronze age | Essex |
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| A middle Bronze Age copper alloy fragment of a blade probably from a rapier (AD1400-1150). The blade fragment has a lozenge-shaped cross-section and it narrows in width from 24.79mm – 16.33mm. The fragment is very abraded and the majority of the surface is pitted and lost. The breaks have th... | |||||

