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Record ID: WILT-65C544
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: WILTSHIRE
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Five Medieval earthenware body sherds from five separate vessels, collectively weighing 46.30g. One sherd has sparse olive green glaze (34.93x22.83x6.67mm; 6.57g), another is from a second rounded jar as per WILT-657BB2 (52.15x50.05x8.88mm; 22.87g), the remainder are from small unglazed and unidentified vessels.
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WILT-657BB2, WILT-65AEB1 and WILT-65D891, the group as a whole is likely to date from the 12th century, with the outside date range of the late 11th to very early 13th century.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Friday 18th November 2011
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Record ID: WILT-65AEB1
Object type: STRAINER
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: WILTSHIRE
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One hundred Medieval earthenware sherds of a grey to buff smooth fabric with micaceous grits. They are a type B incurved dish (see Salisbury Museum Medieval Catalogue 3, p.147). This form is thought to be some form of strainer, having a broad flat base c.320mm. diameter and in this case at least two side perforations. The sherds collectively weigh 794.83g.
Found with
WILT-657BB2, WILT-65C544 and WILT-65D891, the group as a whole is likely to date from the 12th century, with the outside date range of the late 11th to very early 13th century.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Friday 18th November 2011
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Record ID: BH-659642
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
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A silver long-cross penny of Edward III (1327-1377); Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty period, 1351-1361; mint of Durham.
Dimensions: 18.4mm diameter, 0.2mm thick; weight: 1.1g.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Saturday 3rd December 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Longwick cum Ilmer', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WILT-657BB2
Object type: JAR
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: WILTSHIRE
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Sixty-two Medieval earthenware sherds of a pinky-buff gritty fabric, from a rounded jar with a very slight basal angle, diameter probably in excess of 300mm. The jar would have had two looped handles springing from the rim; there are three small fragments of one of these handles present. The sherds collectively weigh 460.56g.
Found with WILT-65AEB1, WILT-65C544 and WILT-65D891, the group as a whole is likely to date from the 12th century, with the outside date range of the late 11th to very early 13th century.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Friday 18th November 2011
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Record ID: PUBLIC-657111
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint chert flake, almost ovoid and lozenge shaped in profile. It appears to be a notched flake. On the dorsal side the proximal end and upper left and have been snapped. The lower left and upper right margins feel sharp and are retouched. The upper right side of the distal end has two worked notches. On the ventral side the distal notch and lower right margin have been retouched. It is pale yellow grey with a rosy tip in colour and a blue patina.
Butler (2005) illustrates a similar example on page 131, Fig. 55, No. 4 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Record ID: SOM-6550B7
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: SOMERSET
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Incomplete cast copper alloy Post Medieval double looped buckle with separate iron spindle. The frame is broadly oval in plan with outward curving sides and inward curving top and bottom. The frame is 'D'-shaped in section with a flat back and convex front. The top and bottom edges have moulded decoration in the form of scrolls; a line which curves from the outer edge corner to the spindle at the inner edge before curving to the outer edge and away from the spindle. There is one scroll on either side of the spindle with a moulded line between. The spindle is corroded and the pin is mi…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Friday 18th November 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Chedzoy', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-653104
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint pebble scraper, ovoid in plan and plano convex in profile. It appears to be an end and side scraper and has been retouched unifacially save for the proximal end on the dorsal side. The ventral side has a damaged surface. It is tan, dark orange and grey in colour with a cream beige toned secondary cortex.
Butler (2005) illustrates a similar example on page 127, Fig. 51, No. 4 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Record ID: HESH-6530C6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: LINCOLNSHIRE
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A silver penny of Edward I (1272-1307) struck in London between May and December 1279. This coin fits securely within the earliest coins of Edward I, class 1c (Ic) which has a distinctive inscription variation not seen in later coins of the reign
North: 1012
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-6510F7
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint iron-stained pebble scraper, almost round in plan and plano convex in profile. On the dorsal side the left margin has been retouched while the lower right has abraded retouching. On the ventral side the left margin has impact and fracture damage. The proximal end has had a flake removed and the right margin is finely retouched.
It is translucent tan with opaque cream occlusions in colour with a cream toned secondary cortex.
Bond (2004) illustrates a similar example on page 132, Fig. 5.118, No. F. 22 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Record ID: LON-650585
Object type: BUTTON
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: GREATER LONDON
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A corroded, incomplete post medieval copper alloy pyramid shaped composite button with a copper wire attachment loop. In plan the button is triangular, with three face joining at a rounded apex. One of the edges between two of the faces has broken away, revealing the hollow inside of the button. The body of the button is a dark grey colour but the copper wire loop has retained its brassy colour. The button measures 18.2mm (length) x 13.7mm (original width)/ 10.0mm (width of broken area) and weighs 3.75g.
Read separates copper wire looped buttons into two groups, one medieval (dating…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Record ID: WILT-64EF71
Object type: CLOTH SEAL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: WILTSHIRE
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A Late Medieval/ Early Post-Medieval (1474-1600) two-part lead cloth seal, measuring 23.19mm in length, 16.38mm in diameter and 5.42mm in thickness. It weighs 5.7g.
Disc one measures 16.38m in diameter and depicts a crown over a thin letter F with a fleur de lis to each side. The arm of the F has been obscured by an imprint of fabric. Around this in lombardic lettering is the legend ]PAV:V[ This occupies only a quarter of the original legend length, but is missing elsewhere probably through damage.
Disc two measures 15.65x12.81mm, one side being apparently folded over, and with th…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Friday 18th November 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Malmesbury', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-64EE92
Object type: CORE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint core, oblong in plan and triangular in profile. Long flakes have been removed from a single platform. It appears to have been worked a third of the way around. It is grey with light areas in colour and a secondary cortex of dark beige.
Bond (2004) illustrates a similar example on page 138, Fig. 5.125, No. F.2 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-64CCF1
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint flake, almost oblong in plan and plano convex in profile. On the dorsal side the left margin is snapped and the distal end has been retouched. The right margin has been retouched into a notch. The ventral side has an impact fracture.
The flint is translucent yellow grey with a cream toned secondary cortex.
Butler (2005) illustrates a similar example on page 131, Fig. 55, No. 5 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Record ID: LON-64C9F4
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: GREATER LONDON
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A corroded, incomplete post medieval cast copper-alloy double-looped asymmetrical buckle frame, with part of the pin missing. The frame is complete and is formed of a one 'D' shaped loop and one square loop, with a shared central pin bar. The upper surface of the buckle is bevelled, and the lower surface on the outer edge of the 'D' loop is concave. On the pin bar is the corroded remains of the pin, which is made of a different copper alloy to the frame. On the outer edge of the square loop there is a copper alloy sheet roller, possibly made of the same alloy as the pin, which is fix …
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Record ID: PUBLIC-649D67
Object type: AWL
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: CORNWALL
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Flint awl, sub oval in plan and almost diamond shaped in profile. The upper right tip has been bifacially retouched. On the dorsal side the upper left margin has been retouched into a wide notch. The lower right margin is unevenly snapped. On the ventral side the left margin has been retouched. The flint has an unusual opaque texture. It is cream with white inclusions.
Bond (2004) illustrates a similar example on page 143, Fig. 5.129, No. F 156 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Record ID: BH-6496D7
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
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A copper-alloy disc brooch of Roman (2nd or 3rd century) date.
At the middle of the disc is a deeply recessed circular setting; at the centre of this setting there is low ring-shaped moulding around a circular cell. No trace of an enamel inset survives within this deep cell. The edge of the central cell is marked by a rim which stands proud of the surrounding surface. Surrounding the central cell are two shallow concentric cells, both of which retain gilding and possible signs of an incised design. The hinge and catchplate are located opposite each other on the reverse of the brooch…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Saturday 3rd December 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Princes Risborough', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-6493D1
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: GREATER LONDON
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A corroded, incomplete medieval to post medieval cast copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, missing its pin. The frame is formed of a pair of 'Ds' that curve in towards the pin bar. The upper and lower surface of the frame is bevelled, and there is a casting seam along all of the outer edge. The frame is pointed oval in cross-section and the pin bar more square in cross-section. There is a central notch on the pin bar where the pin would have sat. It measures 19.4mm (length) x 23.0mm (width) x 3.4mm (thickness) and weighs 3.92g.
Whitehead broadly dates undecorated double loop buc…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Record ID: HESH-648420
Object type: COIN WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: LINCOLNSHIRE
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Copper alloy (round) coin weight for a gold Angel dated to the later medieval and post medieval periods post 1464 (1464 - 1642). The weight itself is relatively unabraded, however much of the detailing has been lost through heavy filling and some surface corrosion. The front face of the weight depicts a standing winged figure of St. Michael holding spear and spearing dragon which he stands astride. The dragon is mostly lost at the foot by filing. St Michael is shown with a halo and spread wings which are very detailed. The image is enclosed by a circlet of pellets. There is no inscrip…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Record ID: WMID-646AC5
Object type: SPINDLE WHORL
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: STAFFORDSHIRE
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A lead spindle whorl of probable early medieval date, though it may run into the medieval period. The spindle whorl is bi-conical with a central perforation which measures 8.6 mm in diameter. The whorl is decorated on both sides with linear designs, and these appear to be runic script. It is possible that the script is pseudo-runic, and merely intended to imitate a script, as not all letters seem to be genuine Anglo-Saxon runes. If not entirely fictional and imitative, it is possible that the runes may relate to an individual's name, or perhaps are a religious inscription. The s…
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Monday 21st November 2011
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Record ID: DENO-646843
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
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Medieval coin; struck silver penny of Edward IV, Henry VI or Henry VII, dating to the period 1422-1509. York mint.
Created on: Friday 18th November 2011
Last updated: Monday 18th February 2013
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This findspot is known as 'Claypole', grid reference and parish protected.
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