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Furniture fitting | LIN-4C7DF4 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A copper-alloy unidentified object, possibly a ferrule from a staff or piece of furniture. The object is cylindrical and has a wide, reeled ledge part way down. The rest of the object has a series of narrowed sections and thin ledges. The central hole is 17mm in diameter. Possibly Roman in date. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-4C3873 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A worn silver sixpence of William III bent into a love token. The coin is almost completely illegible and has been bent in two places. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-4C2405 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A worn Roman radiate, possibly of Victorinus or Tetricus, illegible reverse, struck circa 268-274. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-4BFFB8 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A late Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I, SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Sol standing left), mint of London, struck circa mid-310. RIC VI, no. 121a. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-4BDF76 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A late Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Valentinian, illegible reverse, struck 364-78. | |||||
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Axe | LIN-4BC083 |
Bronze age | Lincolnshire |
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| A worn copper-alloy flat axe of the early to middle Bronze Age. The blade end is crescentic in form, flaring to either side of the axe. The cutting edge is damaged in places but otherwise is in good condition. It has a flat, rectangular body that gradually tapers towards the butt end. Half way al... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-3CCD73 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint side scraper. The flint is slightly dished, sub-oval in plan and has working along one edge. Flat striking platform, mid grey colour flint. | |||||
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Graver | LIN-3CB515 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint graver or awl from a tertiary flake. The flake is oval in plan and worked to a point. The flint is light grey. | |||||
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Spindle whorl | LIN-3C9BC7 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A biconical lead spindle whorl dating to the medieval period. One side is decorated with a five pointed star with a pellet in each angle. The other is decorated with what appears to be pseudo-lettering, perhaps a blunder of MARIA or AVE MARIA. The letters resemble MVIAIA. | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-3C6772 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy umbonate brooch dating to the early Roman period. The brooch is circular, domed and decorated with two rows of triangular cells. The outer cells contain blue enamel and the inner alternate between blue and red (where seen). A deep channel runs around the perimeter. One ... | |||||
| Scraper (tool) | LIN-3C41A5 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint thumbnail scraper dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. The scraper is sub-oval in plan and plano-convex in cross-section. It is worked around all sides with some chalky coloured cortex remaining at the apex. The flint is light grey in colour. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-3C11C4 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A late Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantius II, GLORIA EXERCITVS (Two soldiers and one standard), illegible mint, struck AD 335-337. | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-3BFCC4 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy sprung dolphin brooch dating to the early Roman period. The wings are semi-cylindrical in cross-section; the spring and pin are missing. The bos is comma shaped in profile and D-shaped in cross-section, decorated with a groove down the centre. The wing faces are vertica... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LIN-3BDD66 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint scraper. The scraper is chunky and has no visible striking platform. The scraper is rectangular in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. In profile the dorsal surface slopes from the worked end. Some cortex remains at the apex. | |||||
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Lithic implement | LIN-3BC286 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A thermal flake that has been worked around the edge. The flake is a potlid and has brown cortex on one side. The other has an off-centre bulb of percussion. The flint is mottled brown in colour. The working is on the cortex side and turns the flake into a scraper or knife. | |||||
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Barbed and tanged arrowhead | LIN-3B9BD5 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint barbed and tanged arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age (c. 2500 BC - c.1150 BC). The arrowhead is bifacially worked and sub-triangular in plan. There are two rounded notches in the base, flanking the central tang with a barb at either side. The tang is complete a... | |||||
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Harness pendant | LIN-3B0D88 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy horse-harness pendant hanger. The hanger is roughly cross-shaped with three similarly designed arms and two loops extending from the base. The arms are shallowly D-shaped in cross-section and each have a square panel on the end decorated with a hatched lozenge. Each ter... | |||||
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Mount | LIN-3AEB83 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy mount in the form of a sitting bird. The bird is three-dimesional and has a solid oval head with a long beak. The body is convex, pointed oval in plan and has two incomplete stubs of metal projecting from the rim on the underside. These two tabs would have joined to for... | |||||
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Coin | LIN-36F965 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A late Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantius I, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI (Genius standing left), mint of Lyon, struck circa AD 300. RIC VI, no. 166a. The coin is pierced just below the C in the obverse inscription, which means that the bust faces downwards when suspended; on the reverse Genius face... | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-36DA81 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Fragment of a copper-alloy Hod Hill brooch dating to the mid to late first century AD. The incomplete body is vertically ribbed with four horizontal ribs below. The foot is flat, triangular and has a partial catchplate on the reverse. The surface of the brooch is tinned or silvered. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-36CA10 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A large flint scraper or knife. The tool is pointed oval in plan and plano-convex in cross-section. Cortex remains on one edge of the dorsal surface; the other is worked. Mid-brown coloured flint. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-36BE43 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A large flint scraper or knife. The tool is semi-circular in plan, pointed oval in cross-section and has a flat proximal end. It is difficult to see where the striking platform is though it does not appear to be a broken proximal end. The flint is worked around the edge on the dorsal surface. Som... | |||||
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Debitage | LIN-36AC75 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| Flint debitage or perhaps a worked out core. The object is irregularly elongated, roughly oval in plan and with numerous multi-directional flake scars all over the surface. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-369F67 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint scraper or knife dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. The tool is sub-oval in plan and has cortex at the distal end and along one edge. The flint is grey with a cream patina. Flat striking platform, working at the proximal end on the dorsal surface. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-369222 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint scraper dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. The scraper is D-shaped in plan, plano-convex in cross-section and worked over the dorsal surface apart from a small area near the proximal end. The flint has a striking platform. The flint is mid-brown in colour. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | LIN-3684C1 |
Neolithic | Lincolnshire |
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| A flint scraper dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. The scraper is sub-oval in plan, plano-convex in cross-section and worked over the dorsal surface apart from a small patch of cortex on the top. There is no striking platform and the ventral surface suggests that this scraper has b... | |||||
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Figurine | LIN-25CC02 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A near-complete copper-alloy figurine of Mercury dating to the Roman period. The figure is naked except for a paenula draped over the left shoulder and left arm. He stands facing, with legs apart and left leg bent slightly foward. His head is turned slightly to his right. He has curly hair and we... | |||||
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Clay pipe (smoking) | LIN-E78777 |
Modern | Cambridgeshire |
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| An elaborate 'French figural' clay pipe bowl depicting the artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). The face closely resembles Rubens as seen in portraits. His face is slender and he has a moustache and beard. The tips of the moustache curl upwards. He wears a large rimed hat sloped to one side. The... | |||||
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Clay pipe (smoking) | LIN-E723F8 |
Modern | Cambridgeshire |
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| An elaborate bowl from a 'Cadger' or 'Novelty' clay tobacco pipe in the form of the head of a bearded male, probably St Nicholas (Santa). The man has a cheerful face with slender eyes, smiling mouth and the top row of teeth on display. He has a large nose and well defined cheeks. His beard is lon... | |||||
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Mould | LIN-E62987 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| One part of a post-medieval two-piece stone mould that was probably used for making lead shot. The mould probably dates to the 17th century. The stone is cuboid and broken at one end. The mould has been designed so that it can be used to cast two different guages of shot depending on from which s... | |||||
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