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<response><meta><generated>2013-05-20T17:56:30+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>8</currentPage><resultsPerPage>20</resultsPerPage></statistics></meta><results><result><rulerName>House of Valentinian</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T14:19:25Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>13.1</diameter><fromdate>378</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><axis>6</axis><filename>RJ0019.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371113</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust/head right</obverseDescription><id>487985</id><knownas>Grindale</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-5276D3</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-22T09:36:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>None</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>387</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.122452</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Wreath inscribed VOT//XV/MVLT//XX</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy nummus probably of the House of Valentinian, [VOT//XV//MVLT/XX], uncertain mint, AD 378 - 387. </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.272499</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>House of Valentinian</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>TEWKESBURY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>GLOUCESTERSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T14:18:26Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>17</diameter><fromdate>364</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>Pearl-diademed  bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>487983</id><old_findID>GLO-527325</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>HIGHNAM</parish><weight>1.88</weight><reverseType>SECVRITAS REI PVBLICAE</reverseType><updated>2012-02-10T14:22:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>378</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.869213</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>victory advancing left</reverseDescription><description> House of Valentinian	cu alloy	nummus	364-378	 
Obverse:	Pearl-diademed  bust facing right 	 
Obverse inscription:	[...]	 
Reverse: 	victory advancing left 	 
Reverse inscription:	[SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE]		 
diameter 	17mm	weight	1.88g </description><obverseLegend>[…]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.291882</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SO8019</fourFigure></result><result><district>MEDWAY</district><objecttype>UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT</objecttype><county>KENT</county><created>2012-02-10T14:07:03Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>22</diameter><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>KENT-524870.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369648</thumbnail><creator>Jennifer  Jackson</creator><identifier>Jennifer Jackson</identifier><id>487981</id><knownas>Cliffe</knownas><old_findID>KENT-524870</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>52.7</weight><imagedir>images/jjackson/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T17:02:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.447561</fourFigureLat><description> A copper alloy object of uncertain date. The object has a spherical body 22.0mm in diameter. There is a circular drilled suspension loop on the top surface. There are five pointed protrusions(11.5mm long) emerging from the body, four round the circumference and one from below.  The suspension loop suggests that the object could be some form of weight.  The object weighs 52.7 grams.  </description><fourFigureLon>0.488193</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>DARLINGTON</district><objecttype>LITHIC IMPLEMENT</objecttype><county>DURHAM</county><created>2012-02-10T14:05:39Z</created><regionName>NORTH EAST</regionName><fromdate>-3500</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><filename>Low Middleton - Secondary Flakes.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369646</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Rob Young</identifier><id>487980</id><old_findID>DUR-524326</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>MIDDLETON ST GEORGE</parish><notes> The flakes were found in the same area as other lithic implements, record numbers: DUR-51F8B5, DUR-529581, DUR-52BAF7, DUR-52D705 and DUR-52EDB2 </notes><weight>21.3</weight><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-13T14:27:00Z</updated><quantity>4</quantity><todate>-701</todate><broadperiod>NEOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.49306</fourFigureLat><description> A collection of four lithic implements that are all probably Neolithic/ Bronze Age in date. The flakes are all secondary and two still have parts of the cortex remaining. Two of the flakes are grey in colour, the other two are brown in colour. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.44573</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>NZ3611</fourFigure></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>THIMBLE</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T14:05:17Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>22.2</diameter><fromdate>1200</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>MEB0001.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371112</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><id>487979</id><knownas>Carnaby</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-5241D2</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>5.5</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-22T09:32:00Z</updated><height>19.2</height><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1400</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.058677</fourFigureLat><thickness>1</thickness><description> An incomplete cast copper alloy thimble of medieval date. The thimble has a worn circular base from which the sides taper and curve inwards towards the top. The crown of the thimble has been lost to old breaks and there is a crack extending the full length of the object. A second crack is also present, adjacent to the first, covering roughly half the length. Drilled pits of slightly different sizes decorate the thimble in an irregular pattern across its surface. The inside of the thimble is undecorated. 
The metal is a light brownish-green colour and is worn. The thimble is 19.2mm in height, 22.2mm in diameter, 1mm thick and weighs 5.5g. 
A similar example can be seen in Egan, p.267, no.824. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.214031</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>DARLINGTON</district><objecttype>LITHIC IMPLEMENT</objecttype><county>DURHAM</county><created>2012-02-10T13:45:47Z</created><regionName>NORTH EAST</regionName><fromdate>-8300</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><filename>Low Middleton - Blade like flints.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369642</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Rob Young</identifier><id>487977</id><old_findID>DUR-51F8B5</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>MIDDLETON ST GEORGE</parish><notes> The blades were found in the same area as other lithic implements, record numbers: DUR-524326, DUR-529581, DUR-52BAF7, DUR-52D705 and DUR-52EDB3 </notes><weight>14.9</weight><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-13T14:27:00Z</updated><quantity>9</quantity><todate>-3500</todate><broadperiod>MESOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.49306</fourFigureLat><description> A collection of blade like flint flakes that are Mesolithic in date. There are 9 flakes in total: 6 are grey, and there is 1 mottled black/brown, 1 grey/green and 1 orange/brown. This is the kind of flake that could have been knapped to produce microlith blades, hence the Mesolithic date. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.44573</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>NZ3611</fourFigure></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>GAMING PIECE</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T13:45:01Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>17.9</diameter><materialTerm>Glass</materialTerm><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><id>487976</id><knownas>Bridlington</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-51F5D1</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>3.9</weight><updated>2012-02-22T09:28:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.112802</fourFigureLat><thickness>7.4</thickness><description> An incomplete clear glass gaming piece of uncertain date. The object is circular in plan with a flat top and base and a large chip on one side.  
The gaming piece is 17.9mm in diameter, 7.4mm thick and weighs 3.9g. 
A complete clear glass gaming piece of uncertain date. The object is circular in plan with a flat top and base and a large chip on one side.  
The gaming piece is 17.9mm in diameter, 7.4mm thick and weighs 3.9g. 
Numerous finds of Roman date have also been found in this area suggesting a possible date for this gaming piece however due to a lack of solid contextual evidence and any diagnostic features it is not possible to securely date this object and it could therefore date from the Roman to Post-medieval periods. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.227004</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>AYLESBURY VALE</district><objecttype>MOUNT</objecttype><county>BUCKINGHAMSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T13:41:55Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>17.7</diameter><fromdate>550</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>Earlymed_mount_11_202_2.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369667</thumbnail><creator>Julian Watters</creator><identifier>Julian Watters</identifier><cultureName>Anglo-Saxon</cultureName><id>487975</id><knownas>Edlesborough</knownas><old_findID>BH-51EA06</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.36</weight><imagedir>images/jwatters/</imagedir><updated>2012-03-20T15:19:49Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>650</todate><broadperiod>EARLY MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.843012</fourFigureLat><thickness>1.1</thickness><description> A copper-alloy mount of Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) date. 
 The head of the mount is sub-circular and of flat section. The upper surface is decorated with a 'chip carved' design which retains much of its original gilding. At the centre of this design there is a triple-stranded, interlaced quatrefoil. This quatrefoil is entwined with a single-stranded rectangle, on each of the four corners of which there is an angled loop whose outer limit projects beyond the edges of the otherwise circular head. The final element of the design is a ropework border which extends around the circumference, passing through the aforementioned loops. The reverse of the mount is undecorated and there is a rectangular arrangement of four integral circular-sectioned rivets, all of which have been bent in the same direction. The artefact measures 17.7mm in diameter, 1.1mm thick (head), 5.6mm deep (including rivets) and weighs 2.36g. 
 Dr. Helen Geake (pers. comm.) suggests a late 6th to early 7th century date for this mount, based on the nature of the interlace design, which she sees as probably representing a transition between Style I and Style II. The shape of this mount is slightly unusual: most horse harness decorations of this period are circular (see, for example, PUBLIC-E3FDF3, SF-9CA772, DENO-28C1C3, BERK-18B795). PAS record BUC-B9B352, an Irish piece, is of similar form, albeit it is approximately 150 years later than this example. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.578863</fourFigureLon></result><result><classification>Thomas Class A, Type 2</classification><district>MEDWAY</district><objecttype>STRAP END</objecttype><county>KENT</county><created>2012-02-10T13:41:17Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>775</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>47.5</length><filename>KENT-51E7A2.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369641</thumbnail><creator>Jennifer  Jackson</creator><identifier>Jennifer Jackson</identifier><width>12.5</width><id>487974</id><knownas>Cliffe</knownas><old_findID>KENT-51E7A2</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>4.73</weight><imagedir>images/jjackson/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T13:49:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>925</todate><broadperiod>EARLY MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.456238</fourFigureLat><thickness>1.9</thickness><description> An early-medieval cast copper-alloy strap-end (Thomas Class A, Type 2)  of sub-rectangular form which tapers towards the tip. The strap-end made  from a solid piece of copper alloy with a split terminal at the  attachment end. Both sides of the split have two perforations, both od which are now broken. The upper surface of the strap-end is decorated with geometric  patterns, now worn. 
 Below is a zoomorphic terminal: two deep linear incisions above the terminal depict ears. Below the end is  moulded to form an animal's head, with a narrowing to form the snout. The reverse has no  decoration.  Thomas (2003, 2) dates Class A early-medieval strap-ends  between c. 775 and c. 925 AD. 
 The strap is 47.5mm long, 12.5,, wide, 1.9mm thick and weighs 4.73 grams.  </description><fourFigureLon>0.50306</fourFigureLon></result><result><id>487973</id><old_findID>LIN-51BC85</old_findID><objecttype>BUCKLE</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A double looped buckle manufactured from cast copper-alloy and dating from the early post-medieval period.  The buckle has a vesica shaped frame with a protrusion at either end of the narrowed strap bar.  Similar buckle are described by Ross Whitehead and are dated to 1550-1650 (p.61).
The buckle is in fair condition, with a dark surface patination.</description><notes>R. Whitehead 2003: Buckles 1250-1800.</notes><fromdate>1550</fromdate><todate>1650</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-02-10T13:29:44Z</created><updated>2013-05-08T09:45:04Z</updated><weight>6.99</weight><width>27.6</width><length>44.9</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>LINCOLNSHIRE</county><district>EAST LINDSEY</district><parish>ALFORD</parish><fourFigure>TF4476</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>53.261461</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.157404</fourFigureLon><creator>Becky Sanderson</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName></result><result><district>TENDRING</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>ESSEX</county><created>2012-02-10T13:25:26Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>18.01</diameter><fromdate>1655</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><filename>ESS-skilling.jpg</filename><thumbnail>375175</thumbnail><creator>Laura McLean</creator><identifier>Laura McLean</identifier><obverseDescription>three lions passant guardant in shield. Crown above</obverseDescription><id>487971</id><old_findID>ESS-51AC38</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ST OSYTH</parish><weight>0.6</weight><imagedir>images/lmclean/</imagedir><updated>2012-03-22T16:02:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>G:REX.1655</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.793077</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>.II./SKIL/DAN-</reverseDescription><description> Post Medieval coin: 2 skillings of Frederik III of Denmark, dating 1655. The coin is damaged and incomplete.  </description><obverseLegend>C.3.D:G.D</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>1.087307</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TM1315</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Charles I of England</rulerName><district>TENDRING</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>ESSEX</county><created>2012-02-10T13:24:32Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>16.36</diameter><fromdate>1636</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>ESS-51A901.jpg</filename><thumbnail>375176</thumbnail><creator>Laura McLean</creator><identifier>Laura McLean</identifier><obverseDescription>Crown and two sceptres</obverseDescription><id>487970</id><old_findID>ESS-51A901</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ST OSYTH</parish><weight>0.3</weight><typeTerm>Copper rose farthing of Charles I, not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/lmclean/</imagedir><updated>2012-03-22T16:04:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1644</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.793077</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Harp</reverseDescription><description> post medieval coin: copper alloy farthing of Charles I. There is a break through the coin. </description><obverseLegend>CARO</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>1.087307</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TM1315</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>James I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Farthing token</denominationName><district>TENDRING</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>ESSEX</county><created>2012-02-10T13:23:59Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>15.68</diameter><fromdate>1613</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>ESS-51A6F1.jpg</filename><thumbnail>375177</thumbnail><creator>Laura McLean</creator><identifier>Laura McLean</identifier><obverseDescription>Crown with two sceptres</obverseDescription><id>487969</id><old_findID>ESS-51A6F1</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ST OSYTH</parish><weight>0.4</weight><typeTerm>Copper farthing of James I or Charles I, not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/lmclean/</imagedir><updated>2012-03-22T16:06:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>FRA ET HIB...</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1625</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.793077</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Harp</reverseDescription><description> post medieval coin: copper alloy farthing of James I </description><obverseLegend>IACO:D:G...</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>1.087307</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TM1315</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Charles I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Farthing token</denominationName><district>TENDRING</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>ESSEX</county><created>2012-02-10T13:23:23Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>16.62</diameter><fromdate>1636</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>ESS-51A4A7.jpg</filename><thumbnail>375178</thumbnail><creator>Laura McLean</creator><identifier>Laura McLean</identifier><obverseDescription>Crown with two sceptres</obverseDescription><id>487968</id><old_findID>ESS-51A4A7</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ST OSYTH</parish><weight>0.4</weight><typeTerm>Copper rose farthing of Charles I, not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/lmclean/</imagedir><updated>2012-03-22T16:07:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>FRAN...</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1644</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.793077</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>lyre</reverseDescription><description> post medieval coin: copper alloy farthing of Charles I </description><obverseLegend>CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>1.087307</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TM1315</fourFigure></result><result><district>STRATFORD ON AVON</district><objecttype>BUCKLE</objecttype><county>WARWICKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T13:22:02Z</created><regionName>WEST MIDLANDS</regionName><fromdate>1200</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>26.26</length><filename>WMID-519F74.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369640</thumbnail><creator>Tom Brindle</creator><identifier>Tom Brindle</identifier><width>14.1</width><id>487967</id><old_findID>WMID-519F74</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>CLAVERDON</parish><weight>2.1</weight><imagedir>images/tbrindle/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-10T13:33:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1700</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.273827</fourFigureLat><thickness>2.65</thickness><description> A cast copper-alloy buckle of medieval to post-medieval date. The buckle is oval looped and has a small oval integral plate which terminates in a circular knop which has an integrally cast rivet/stud on the reverse for attachment. There is a circular hole for the pin, now missing. The surface patina is missing through abrasion and corrosion. The buckle measures 26.26 mm long, 14.1 mm wide, 2.65 mm thick and weighs 2.1 grams.   </description><fourFigureLon>-1.722962</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SP1964</fourFigure></result><result><district>HEREFORDSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN WEIGHT</objecttype><county>HEREFORDSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T13:21:51Z</created><regionName>WEST MIDLANDS</regionName><diameter>16.3</diameter><fromdate>1450</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>HESH-519EF4.jpg</filename><thumbnail>371845</thumbnail><creator>Peter Reavill</creator><identifier>Peter Reavill</identifier><id>487966</id><knownas>Much Marcle</knownas><old_findID>HESH-519EF4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>4.91</weight><imagedir>images/preavill/</imagedir><updated>2012-05-02T12:03:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1650</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.967365</fourFigureLat><thickness>3.4</thickness><description>
 A heavily worn and abraded copper alloy (brass) coin weight for a gold coin possibly a Ryal / Rose Noble of later medieval / Post Medieval date  (1450-1700). The coin weight is bi-faced and a round shape in plan. The design on both faces is almost lost the obverse (front face) possibly shows a ship with at the centre of the hull. The rose is the only clearly defined surviving element of the design. The reverse has a design which is lost completely, it possibly may include an irregular tressure of arches - no value mark survives. The weight is a mid-green colour with an abraded patina that reveals a brownish red coloured corrosion product. 

 The weight measures: 16.3mm diameter, is 3.4mm thick and weighs 4.91 grams (0.17 ozs or 75.2 grains). </description><fourFigureLon>-2.510854</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>RICHMONDSHIRE</district><objecttype>LITHIC IMPLEMENT</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-02-10T13:21:48Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>-3500</fromdate><materialTerm>Flint</materialTerm><length>42.53</length><filename>Croft - Plough marks.jpg</filename><thumbnail>369639</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Rob Young</identifier><width>21.56</width><id>487965</id><old_findID>DUR-519EB8</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>CROFT ON TEES</parish><weight>6.5</weight><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-02-13T14:27:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>-701</todate><broadperiod>NEOLITHIC</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.4757</fourFigureLat><description> A sub triangular lithic implement that is an inner flint flake, probably Neolithic/Bronze Age in date. There is still some of the cortex at the top of the object. There are two areas on side where a plough has struck the object and it has one smooth face and one rough face. 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Minted in London.  </description><fourFigureLon>1.087307</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TM1315</fourFigure></result></results></response>
