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| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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| Penannular ring | PAS-BF5AE5 |
Bronze age | Suffolk |
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| A penannular ring of slightly sub-rectangular cross-section, the terminals very close together. The surface is worn, and flattened on both faces near the terminals; there are traces of hammer-marks which give an irregular appearance to the surface. The internal surface has traces of paler gold ba... | |||||
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Torc | PAS-BF4245 |
Bronze age | Oxfordshire |
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| The neckring is made from a heavy, thick bar of oval cross-section, which is thickest in the middle and tapers towards both ends. The terminals are finished off as flat oval surfaces. The object appears to have had a good surface finish prior to damage and it has been left entirely plain. The ori... | |||||
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Penannular ring | PAS-BF2BC7 |
Bronze age | Warwickshire |
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| A small Late Bronze Age penannular ring of fat `D' section, the flatter face facing inwards. The object appears to be made by folding sheet gold over a core of another material, probably of copper. Exterior surfaces are relatively well smoothed, but the interior and the terminal faces are less we... | |||||
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Ring | PAS-BED643 |
Bronze age | Hampshire |
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| A Bronze Age gold penannular ring. The object comprises two round-sectioned penannular rings joined together. The presence of solder could not be detected by analysis but this does not preclude the use of the technique. The flat-faced ends show slight central dimples. Dimensions and metal content... | |||||
| Instrument | PAS-BEBC60 |
Bronze age | South Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy object with an intact asymmetrically triangular end, unsharpened. The narrow end leads into a tang of curved section, perhaps originally a narrow socket. Extant length: 46.6mm; maximum width: 15.0mm; extant width of narrow end: 3.9mm; maximum thickness: 3.5mm. | |||||
| Spear | PAS-BEA110 |
Bronze age | South Yorkshire |
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| Much of the blade of a small socketed copper alloy spearhead. Although fine surface features have been lost due to surface deterioration in the soil, the midrib was almost certainly of lozenge section. Extant length: 53.3mm; maximum width: 22.4mm; maximum breadth: 10.0mm. | |||||
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Torc | PAS-BE6A53 |
Bronze age | South Yorkshire |
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| An undecorated gold torc, or neckring, made from a thin rod of gold tapering towards either terminal. One terminal is intact and is hooked. Dimensions and metal content: 1. Maximum diameter:155mm; maximum thickness: 3.4mm; thickness of the intact terminal end: 0.5mm; weight: 36.1g. X-ray fluoresc... | |||||
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Cup | PAS-BE40C2 |
Bronze age | Kent |
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| Cup with conical body tapering to an omphalos base; the rim is flaring; a riveted strap handle links the rim and upper body. The rivet plates are lozenge shaped and the handle has decorative ridges parallel with its edges. The rim bears a row of dots punched from the outer surface and is otherwis... | |||||
| Lithic implement | PAS-49F084 |
Bronze age | Devon |
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| Early Bronze Age Flint Arrowhead. Tip is sharp and intact, small amount of cortex remaining on one of the barbs. Finely worked would suggest that it has been worked with a soft material eg. bone or antler and not stone. It has been worked on bifacially. | |||||

