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<response><meta><generated>2013-05-19T13:32:58+01:00</generated><formats><json>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/json</json><xml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xml</xml><rss>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rss</rss><atom>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atom</atom><kml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kml</kml><geojson>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojson</geojson><html>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results</html></formats><statistics><totalResults>257</totalResults><currentPage>3</currentPage><resultsPerPage>20</resultsPerPage></statistics></meta><results><result><district>SOUTH BEDFORDSHIRE</district><objecttype>BEAD</objecttype><county>BEDFORDSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:54:22Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>16.3</diameter><fromdate>1750</fromdate><materialTerm>Stone</materialTerm><filename>Bead_12_6_1.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369704</thumbnail><creator>Julian Watters</creator><identifier>Julian Watters</identifier><id>488107</id><knownas>Great Billington</knownas><old_findID>BH-54BBD6</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>5.09</weight><imagedir>images/jwatters/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T16:56:00Z</updated><height>14.2</height><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1900</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.888808</fourFigureLat><description> A carved and polished bead of uncertain date and material. 
 The bead is roughly spherical and has an off-centre perforation of circular section. The point from which this perforation has been drilled is marked by an inverted conical depression. The surface is divided between patches of various colours, from pinkish-white to orange and various shades of grey. At at least two points these patches are crossed by parallel veins of white. The bead is damaged in places. It measures 16.3mm in diameter, 14.2mm high and weighs 5.09g. 
 The weight and appearance of this bead suggest it is probably made of a stone, possibly a banded agate. A post-Medieval to Modern date is suggested. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.650075</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Julia Domna</rulerName><denominationName>Denarius (Empire)</denominationName><district>SOUTH KESTEVEN</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>LINCOLNSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:54:11Z</created><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName><diameter>19.3</diameter><fromdate>193</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Rome (Italy)</mintName><axis>6</axis><filename>HESH-54BB30.jpg</filename><thumbnail>370410</thumbnail><creator>Peter Reavill</creator><identifier>Peter Reavill</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust draped facing right</obverseDescription><id>488106</id><knownas>Ancaster</knownas><old_findID>HESH-54BB30</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.78</weight><imagedir>images/preavill/</imagedir><updated>2012-05-02T12:14:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>VENVS FELIX</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>211</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.957612</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Venus standing facing forwards with head to left, holding apple and drawing drapery from shoulder</reverseDescription><thickness>2.7</thickness><description> Silver Denari of Julia Domna (193-217 AD) struck in Rome 196-211 AD. 
 The coin has a slight green corrosion aong one edge - possibly indicating that it is a plated copy. 
 obv: Bust draped facing right 
 ILLIA [AV]GVSTA 
 rev: Venus standing facing forwards with head to left, holding apple and drawing drapery from shoulder 
 VENV_S FELIX 
 Diameter:19.3mm Thickness: 2.7mm Weigh: 2.78 grams 
 Reece Period: 10 
 RIC: 580 </description><obverseLegend> ILLIA [AV]GVSTA</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.557482</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>HARROGATE</district><objecttype>TOKEN</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:53:12Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>32.83</diameter><fromdate>1200</fromdate><materialTerm>Lead Alloy</materialTerm><filename>PAS_1683_K.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369702</thumbnail><creator>Amy Downes</creator><identifier>Amy Downes</identifier><id>488105</id><old_findID>SWYOR-54B783</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>PLOMPTON</parish><weight>22.92</weight><imagedir>images/acooper/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T16:55:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1800</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.98081</fourFigureLat><thickness>4.07</thickness><description> A large and crude lead alloy uniface token of probably Medieval or Post Medieval date. The design is a geometric pattern (Powell type 9) of lines. There is one line across the base which is formed of conjoined solid triangles, with three lines radiating from the centre. This design may be based on the better made token recorded as SWYOR-549FC3 which is from the same field. The edges of the token are rounded untidy. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.452552</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SE3654</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>3rd century radiate</rulerName><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:52:06Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>16</diameter><fromdate>200</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>radiate bust right</obverseDescription><id>488104</id><old_findID>GLO-54B365</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>2.07</weight><updated>2012-02-10T16:54:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[...]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>300</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Figure standing</reverseDescription><description> unknown radiate 	cu alloy	radiate 	200-300	 
 Obverse:	radiate bust right  
 Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
 Reverse: 	Figure standing 	 
 Reverse inscription:	[...]		 
 diameter 	16mm	weight	2.07g 
  </description><obverseLegend>[...]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain - 4th century</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:49:29Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>16</diameter><fromdate>300</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>488103</id><old_findID>GLO-54A987</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>0.63</weight><updated>2012-02-10T16:50:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[…]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>400</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>illegible</reverseDescription><description> Uncertain 4th century	cu alloy	nummus	300-400	 
Obverse:	Bust facing right 	 
Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
Reverse: 	illegible	 
Reverse inscription:	[...]		 
diameter 	15mm	weight 0.63g </description><obverseLegend>[…]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain - 4th century</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:47:38Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>13</diameter><fromdate>300</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>488102</id><old_findID>GLO-54A296</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>0.8</weight><updated>2012-02-10T16:48:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[…]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>400</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>illegible</reverseDescription><description> Uncertain 4th century	cu alloy	nummus	300-400	 
Obverse:	Bust facing right 	 
Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
Reverse: 	illegible	 
Reverse inscription:	[...]		 
diameter 	13mm	weight 0.8g </description><obverseLegend>[…]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><district>HARROGATE</district><objecttype>TOKEN</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:46:55Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>20.62</diameter><fromdate>1200</fromdate><materialTerm>Lead Alloy</materialTerm><filename>PAS_1683_token.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369700</thumbnail><creator>Amy Downes</creator><identifier>Amy Downes</identifier><id>488101</id><old_findID>SWYOR-549FC3</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>PLOMPTON</parish><weight>4.25</weight><imagedir>images/acooper/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T16:55:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1800</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.98081</fourFigureLat><thickness>2.21</thickness><description> A lead alloy uniface token of probably Medieval or Post Medieval date. The design is a geometric pattern (Powell type 9) of lines formed of conjoined solid triangles. There are two lines across the base, with three lines radiating from the centre of the upper line. There are also initials (Powell type 2): a letter S on the left and a B with a gap between the two loops on the right. The letters are untidy. Compare to SWYOR-54B783 which may be a crude copy of this token. It was found in the same field. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.452552</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SE3654</fourFigure></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>MICROLITH</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:39:51Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>-6300</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><length>39.7</length><filename>PH0143.jpg</filename><thumbnail>372080</thumbnail><creator>Eleanore Cox</creator><identifier>Miss Eleanore Cox</identifier><width>15</width><id>488100</id><knownas>Bempton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-548574</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.1</weight><imagedir>images/ellie/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-15T10:59:09Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>-4300</todate><broadperiod>MESOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.138834</fourFigureLat><thickness>3.5</thickness><description> A complete late Mesolithic flint microlith (6300-4300 BC). Small triangular microlith, pointed at distal end and inclined toward the right hand side and blunted at proximal end, with an abrupt triangular notch in the right margin. Ventral surface is smooth and the margin has fine retouch predominantly to the distal and left edges. The Dorsal surface is composed to four negative scars with three arrises and a cream inclusion on the proximal end. The colour is light grey with one cream inclusion (ventral and dorsal) and some lighter grey fleck's along the central aspect. Date is late Mesolithic and a similar example can be found on the PAS database, unique ID: PUBLIC-9956C6 and in Bond (2004), pg 104, fig, 5.88, no's 23 and 93. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.164658</fourFigureLon></result><result><id>488099</id><old_findID>BM-548486</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260 to 268 (Reece period 13). LIBERO CONS AVG reverse type depicting tigress left. Mint of Rome. Cunetio, no. 1341.</description><notes>SF 1510</notes><fromdate>260</fromdate><todate>268</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2012-02-10T16:39:37Z</created><updated>2012-10-01T17:08:00Z</updated><weight>1.6</weight><diameter>21</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>DURHAM</county><district>DARLINGTON</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Piercebridge</knownas><fourFigureLat>54.52985</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-1.67702</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Radiate bust right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[IMP] GALLIENVS AVG</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Tigress facing left</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>[LI]BERO CONS AVG</reverseLegend><axis>12</axis><mintName>Rome (Italy)</mintName><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><rulerName>Gallienus (sole reign)</rulerName><imagedir>images/jasonlundock/</imagedir><creator>Jason Lundock</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>1510.jpg</filename><thumbnail>401801</thumbnail><regionName>NORTH EAST</regionName></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain - 4th century</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:36:55Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>19</diameter><fromdate>300</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>488097</id><old_findID>GLO-547A67</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>1.12</weight><updated>2012-02-10T16:38:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[…]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>400</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>illegible</reverseDescription><description> Uncertain 4th century	cu alloy	nummus	300-400	 
Obverse:	Bust facing right 	 
Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
Reverse: 	illegible	 
Reverse inscription:	[...]		 
diameter 	19mm	weight 1.12g </description><obverseLegend>[…]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>LITHIC IMPLEMENT</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:36:51Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>-6300</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><length>62.5</length><filename>PH0142.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371187</thumbnail><creator>Eleanore Cox</creator><identifier>Miss Eleanore Cox</identifier><width>50.1</width><id>488096</id><knownas>Bempton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-547A27</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>56.2</weight><imagedir>images/ellie/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-15T11:07:20Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>-4300</todate><broadperiod>MESOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.591306</fourFigureLat><thickness>13.9</thickness><description> A complete ovate flint blade core of late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC), quite heavily worked with clear negatives of microlith extraction from the ventral and dorsal surfaces, possibly a core tablet. Ventral surface shows one large negative to the proximal end and multiple smaller negatives around the outer ventral surface all of which contain some cracking ripples. The dorsal surface still maintains some lighter cortex and demonstrates heavy longer bladelet shape negatives to the right hand side, while the left side shows extensive working of far smaller microliths. All negatives on the dorsal surface show cracking ripples or notching at point of impact. 
 The object is dark grey with lighter grey to brown cortex present on the dorsal surface. 
 Due to the small, regular size of the negatives the date placed as the late Mesolithic. 
 A similar example can be seen within the database, Unique ID; CORN-A198A0. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.218692</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>RYEDALE</district><objecttype>HARNESS PENDANT</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:36:45Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>1200</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>28.5</length><filename>KH0005.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371120</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><width>21.1</width><id>488095</id><knownas>Ebberston</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-5479D4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>3.9</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-22T09:50:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1400</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.234804</fourFigureLat><thickness>3.2</thickness><description> A complete cast copper alloy harness pendant of medieval date. The pendant is quatrefoil in plan and is decorated with a worn heraldic devise and coloured enamel. The devise is of a central lion statant within a square of red enamel framed within an irregular pattern of blue enamel. 
The reverse is flat and undecorated and the suspension loop projecting from the upper edge is worn. 
The metal is a mid blackish-brown colour with some green patches and is worn. The harness pendant is 28.5mm long, 21.1mm wide, 3.2mm thick and weighs 3.9g. 
Harness pendants were common in the 13th and 14th centuries but were not necessarily used directly by the nobles whose arms are depicted. They were also used to mark possessions such as horses, or as badges of allegiance to these nobles. 
A similar example can be seen on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database as SOM-FDE0D1. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.620709</fourFigureLon></result><result><id>488094</id><old_findID>CAM-547503</old_findID><objecttype>FLAKE</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>A flint flake, probably a waste flake from flint working.  The flake has a length of 21.85mm, width of 12.03mm, thickness of 3.97mm and weighs 0.86g.</description><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-02-10T16:35:28Z</created><updated>2012-03-16T14:09:00Z</updated><weight>0.86</weight><thickness>3.97</thickness><width>12.03</width><length>21.85</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>PETERBOROUGH</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Ailsworth Area</knownas><fourFigureLat>52.577497</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.363376</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/hfowler/</imagedir><creator>Helen Fowler</creator><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><filename>CAM-547503.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371672</thumbnail><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain - 4th century</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:34:19Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>17</diameter><fromdate>300</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>488093</id><old_findID>GLO-5470B5</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>2.23</weight><updated>2012-02-10T16:36:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[…]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>400</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>illegible</reverseDescription><description> Uncertain 4th century	cu alloy	nummus	300-400	 
Obverse:	Bust facing right 	 
Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
Reverse: 	illegible	 
Reverse inscription:	[...]		 
diameter 	17mm	weight	2.23g </description><obverseLegend>[…]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><classification>casket</classification><district>HARROGATE</district><objecttype>KEY (LOCKING)</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:33:49Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>1100</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>39.24</length><filename>PAS_1683_key.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369699</thumbnail><creator>Amy Downes</creator><identifier>Amy Downes</identifier><width>13.35</width><id>488092</id><old_findID>SWYOR-546ED1</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>PLOMPTON</parish><weight>5.08</weight><imagedir>images/acooper/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T16:35:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1400</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.98081</fourFigureLat><thickness>5.67</thickness><description> A cast copper alloy medieval casket key dating from the 12th to late 14th century AD (Egan  et al  1998:111-112).  The key has a circular bow, and a  shank that is sub-rectangular in plan and circular in section, with a bulbous collar before the bow. The bit is a rectangular tab with a wide cleft in the leading edge. The shank is hollow (although now filled with  mud). Similar examples can be seen in Egan  et al  1998. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.452552</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SE3654</fourFigure></result><result><id>488091</id><old_findID>BM-546BB2</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A silver denarius of Severus Alexander dating to the period AD 222 to 235 (Reece period 11). Unclear reverse type. Possibly Salus seated left feeding snake coiled around altar. Mint of Rome.</description><notes>sf 1514</notes><fromdate>222</fromdate><todate>235</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2012-02-10T16:32:59Z</created><updated>2012-09-28T15:42:23Z</updated><weight>2.7</weight><diameter>19</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>DURHAM</county><district>DARLINGTON</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Piercebridge</knownas><fourFigureLat>54.52985</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-1.67702</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Bust facing right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]AND AVG</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>?Salus seated left feeding snake coiled around altar</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>S[...]A[...]</reverseLegend><denominationName>Denarius (Empire)</denominationName><rulerName>Severus Alexander</rulerName><imagedir>images/jasonlundock/</imagedir><creator>Jason Lundock</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><filename>1514.jpg</filename><thumbnail>402278</thumbnail><regionName>NORTH EAST</regionName></result><result><id>488090</id><old_findID>CAM-546B21</old_findID><objecttype>FLAKE</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>A worked flint flake with some cortex present.  This is probably a waste flake from flint working but might possibly have been or was intended to be a flint blade that now has an irregular transverse break travelling diagonally through the thickness of the flint .  The fragment now has a roughtly squared shape with the length being only slightly longer than the width.  The flake has a length of 19.93, width of 19.57mm, thickness of 5.87mm and weighs 2.96g.</description><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-02-10T16:32:50Z</created><updated>2012-03-16T14:31:00Z</updated><weight>2.69</weight><thickness>5.87</thickness><width>19.57</width><length>19.93</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>PETERBOROUGH</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Bainton Area</knownas><fourFigureLat>52.64999</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.405019</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/hfowler/</imagedir><creator>Helen Fowler</creator><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><filename>CAM-546B21.jpg</filename><thumbnail>373333</thumbnail><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>LITHIC IMPLEMENT</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:32:45Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>-3500</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><length>68.7</length><filename>PH0141.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371186</thumbnail><creator>Eleanore Cox</creator><identifier>Miss Eleanore Cox</identifier><width>44.1</width><id>488089</id><knownas>Bempton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-546AA4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>34.9</weight><imagedir>images/ellie/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-15T11:10:02Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>-2100</todate><broadperiod>NEOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.139066</fourFigureLat><thickness>12.2</thickness><description> A complete flint leaf shaped lithic of probable Neolithic date (3500-2100 BC), possibly a waste flake with some indication of retouching to the lateral margins. There are four main negative scars on the dorsal surface which create a raised triangular plan toward the proximal end, each of which contain cracking ripples, the distal end terminates in a point. One area of demonstrable cracking ripples are present on the ventral surface from one negative scar, the ventral surface however is predominantly smooth and without large negative scars. 
 The lithic is light brown with cream inclusions throughout. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.179957</fourFigureLon></result><result><denominationName>Jetton</denominationName><district>VALE OF WHITE HORSE</district><objecttype>JETTON</objecttype><county>OXFORDSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T16:30:14Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1350</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>22.4</length><filename>HAMP-546162Englishjetton.jpg</filename><thumbnail>370241</thumbnail><creator>Robert Webley</creator><identifier>Robert Webley</identifier><width>21.85</width><obverseDescription>Cross bottony with inner circle of pellets; around, strokes</obverseDescription><id>488087</id><old_findID>HAMP-546162</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>STANFORD IN THE VALE</parish><notes> Similar designs are found as reverse to contemporary copies of the 'King under canopy' type (Mitchiner 1988, 122-123) which tend to be date to the second half of the 14th century. </notes><weight>3.26</weight><imagedir>images/rwebley/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-15T14:55:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>None</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1400</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.634787</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Triple-stranded cross fleury; lis in each angle</reverseDescription><thickness>1.15</thickness><description> A worn 14th-century copper-alloy medieval English jetton, cross bottony/cross fleury type (c. 1350 - c. 1400 AD; cf. Mitchiner 268). 
 There is a probable punch mark in the centre of the reverse. </description><obverseLegend>None</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.510136</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU3493</fourFigure></result><result><id>488086</id><old_findID>CAM-546033</old_findID><objecttype>FLAKE</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>A flint waste flake from flint working with a bulb of percussion present.  The flake has a length of 34.68, width of 20.49mm, thickness of 7.68mm and weighs 4.34g.</description><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-02-10T16:29:57Z</created><updated>2012-03-16T14:53:00Z</updated><weight>4.34</weight><thickness>7.68</thickness><width>20.49</width><length>34.68</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>PETERBOROUGH</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Etton Area</knownas><fourFigureLat>52.648764</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.31637</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/hfowler/</imagedir><creator>Helen Fowler</creator><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><filename>CAM-546033.jpg</filename><thumbnail>374467</thumbnail><regionName>EAST</regionName></result></results></response>
