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Roof tile | DOR-3DC661 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A fragment of a limestone roof tile. The pointed apex of a probably lozengiform roof tile. There is a sub circular chipped hole at the apex. This has been pecked from one face of the tile only. Roof tiles such as these are common on Roman sites, but continue in use into the 19th century. Date: Ro... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-3D8CF7 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A barbarous radiate based on a prototype of the Tetrici. Sacrificial implements on the reverse. Date: Late Roman - AD 275 - 285 Diameter: 18.03 mm Weight: 1.66 g Die axis: 6 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-3D60D7 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A nummus of the House of Constantine. FEL TEMP REPARATIO (soldier leading captive from hut). Date: Late Roman - AD 348 - 350 Diameter: 20.65 Weight: 3.88 g Die axis: 10 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-3D39B4 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A nummus of Valens. GLORIA ROMANORVM (Emperor holding standard and dragging captive).Mint of Aquileia. Reference: LRBC pt II, cf. no. 1000 Date: Late Roman - AD 364 - 367 Diameter: 17.88 Weight: 2.48 g Die axis: 12 | |||||
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Strap fitting | DOR-3D1996 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| A copper alloy belt mount. The mount has a curvilinear outline formed by a pointed terminal at each end flanking an oval expansion and a larger tapering expansion. The front of the mount is covered in tin or pewter. At the back are two large attachment spikes, bot bent outwards towards the termin... | |||||
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Harness pendant | DOR-3CE4E6 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| A copper alloy harness pendant. A quatrefoil pendant decorated with a reserved sexfoil. There is a recess at the centre of the sexfoil,and this and the field around the reserve retain traces of red enamel. There is a riased rim around the edge of the pendant. At the top is a large suspension lug ... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-3CA3C3 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| A silver penny of Edward I. Mint of Bristol. Class 9b1. Reference: North Vol. II, no. 1037/1 Date: Medieval - 1299 - 1300/1 Diameter: 18.60 mm Weight: 1.28 g Die axis: 10 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-3C6B22 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A silver radiate of Gordian III (AD 238 - 244). VIRTVTI AVGVSTI (Hercules with club and lion skin) reverse. Reference: RIC IV, part III, No. 95 Date: AD 241 - 243 Diameter: 23.51 mm Weight: 3.23 g Die axis: 12 | |||||
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Vessel | DOR-278B32 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| A fragment of copper alloy vessel rim. An everted, pointed rim with an internal bead. The fragment is externally sooted and scored. A rim fragment from a cauldron. There is a mend in the rim where a hole has been sealed with a handmade, rolled sheet metal rivet. Date: Medieval to Post medieval - ... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-2756B1 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| One sherd of unglazed coarseware. The fabric is patchily reduced at the core and oxidised at the margins. The temper is poorly sorted quartz sand and stone pieces (up to 5 mm). The sherd is externally sooted and thin walled. A sherd from a handmade cooking jar. Date: Medieval 12th to 14th century... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-274205 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| Two sherds of unglazed coarseware. The fabric is patchily reduced and oxidised. The temper is dense fine sand. One sherd has external scratch marks and is sooted. The sherds are thin walled and probably from cooking jars. Handmade vessels. Date: Medieval 13th to 15th century Weight: 12.80 g | |||||
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Jetton | DOR-262231 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| An incomplete copper alloy Nuremberg jetton. Lion of St Mark type. The edge of the jetton is very corroded. Date: Post medieval - c. 1500 - 1570 Diameter: 20.57 mm Weight: 1.23 g | |||||
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Token | DOR-2613A0 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| A copper alloy farthing token. A Bristol token. Obverse: A BRISTOLL FARTHING around CB Reverese: THE ARMES OF BRISTOLL around the arms of the city Date: Post medieval - c. 1652 - 1670 Diameter: 20.86 mm Weight: 1.98 g | |||||
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Coin | DOR-25E252 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver penny of Edward I Berwick mint. Class 1a. Reference: North II, No. 1071 Date: Medieval - Diameter: 18.13 mm Weight: 1.28 g Die axis: 11 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-25BC01 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver penny of Edward I. Cross potent. Class 4c. Reference: North II, No. 1025 Date: Medieval - 1282 - 1289 Diameter: 17.02 mm Weight: 0.83 g Die axis: 4 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-1079E3 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver groat of Edward IV (1st reign). Rose initial mark. Reference: North II, No. 1533 Date: Late Medieval - 1461 - 1464 Diameter: 25.18 mm Weight: 2.77 g Die axis: 3 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-1077A1 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver groat of Phillip and Mary. Lis initial marks. Reference: North Vol. II, No. 1973 Date: 1554 - 1558 Diameter: 22.39 mm Weight: 1.50 g Die axis: 5 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-107478 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver groat of Mary I.The privy mark is a Pomegranate. Reference: North Vol. II, 1960 Date: 1553 - 1554 Diameter: 25.25 mm Weight: 1.70 g Die axis: 11 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-106602 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| Silver groat of Henry VIII. Second coinage. London mint. Lis initial mark. Reference: North Vol. II, No. 1797 Date: 1529 - 1541 Diameter: 24.55 mm Weight: 2.56 g Die axis: 7 | |||||
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Dagger | DOR-101F87 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| A cast copper alloy dagger guard (also known as a crossguard or quillons). The central plate is oval with a central rectangular aperture where the hilt of the blade would have passed. The arms are cast in the form of cherub-like figures with legs crossed (the heads at the terminals). The figures ... | |||||
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Ampulla | DOR-0FB6C8 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| A cast lead pilgrims ampulla. A pouch shaped ampulla with a circular chamber and a long, slightly flaring neck. There are two suspension lugs, one at either side towards the base of the neck. The two faces of the chamber are decorated. On face is flat and has indistinct moulded decoration, probab... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-004950 |
Medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A farthing of Edward I. Mint of London Reference: Withers type 11, North 1053 (Class 3de) Date: Medieval - 1279 - 1307 Diameter: 12.50 mm Weight: 0.36 g Die axis: 9 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-FFFA81 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A denarius of Maximinus Thrax (Maximinus I), AD 235 - 238. SALVS AVGVSTI (Salus seated, feeding a snake rising from an altar). Reference: RIC IV, part 2, no. 14 Date: Roman - AD 235 - 236 Diameter: 19.84 mm Weight: 2.30 g Die axis: 12 | |||||
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Finger ring | DOR-FFE2D3 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a copper alloy finger ring. The circular, recessed bezel and stubs of the shoulders only remain.THe shoulders are wide and angled from the bezel. The outside of the bezel is decorated with verticla fluting. Date: Probably Roman - c AD 50 - 400 Dimensions: 14.73 mm x 11.50 mm x 4.22 ... | |||||
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Spoon | DOR-FFC873 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A possibly base silver or silver spoon handle. The stem is rectangular in section and widens and thickens towards the bowl. It is decorated on the thickest part with two groups of incised lines around the stem and a row of notches along the narrowed upper edge of the stem above the offset.The han... | |||||
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Buckle | DOR-FF7855 |
Medieval | Wiltshire |
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| A cast copper alloy buckle frame. A small single looped frame.An ovel, lipped frame with a narrowed offset bar. The lip is notched to act as a rest for the missing pin. The frame is slightly bent. Reference: Egan & Pritchard, 1991, Dress Accessories, p 70, similar to number 279, but smaller.... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-FF4094 |
Post medieval | Wiltshire |
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| A groat of Mary I. VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA (royal shield) reverse. Date: Post Medieval 1553 - 1554 Diameter: 22.55 mm Weight: 1.14 g | |||||
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Token | DOR-FDCB66 |
Post medieval | Wiltshire |
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| A circular double-sided lead token (c. 1500-c. 1850 AD). It has a raised design on each side. One side has a 'compass-drawn' flower head inside framing concentric bands the outer of which is infilled with short lines. The other side is decorated with a segmented wheel design inside similar frami... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-FD3CF0 |
Post medieval | Wiltshire |
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| Silver penny of the Commonwealth. No legends on the obverse or reverse. There is a mark of value on the reverse - I. Reference: North Vol. II, no. 2729 Date: Post Medieval - 1649 - 1660 Diameter: 15.10 mm Weight: 0.41 g Die axis: 6 | |||||
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Coin | DOR-FD0863 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A copper alloy nummus of Valens. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE (Victory advancing left with wreath) Date: Late Roman - AD 364 - 378 Diameter: 16.24 mm Weight: 2.21 g Diameter: 12 | |||||

