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Mount | SOMDOR-D9A3E7 |
Medieval | Somerset |
xml | csv json |
| A copper alloy hooked mount with traces of iron rivet. An angular shaped plate which appears to have been cut from sheet metal. It has a central lozenge-shaped panel with expanded lugs at each end and a hook at one. The proximal/attachment end has a V-shaped notch. The rectangular lugs project fl... | |||||
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Ear ring | NARC-476606 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
xml | csv json |
| A copper-alloy artefact, possibly a Roman earring. This tentative attribution is based primarily upon a similar object which can be found illustrated in Frere (1972, 119-120; ref. 36). Both consist of a loop and an expanded flattened end. In this example the flattened end is thin (only 0.6mm t... | |||||
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Unidentified object | GLO-DCA5D4 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Copper alloy sheet plate, length 35mm, width 10mm, thickness >1mm. The artefact is rectangular in plan, there is a single incised line running down the length on either side with a series of parallel angled lines running down the edge, creating a rope style image down both of the long edges. Th... | |||||
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Finger ring | LANCUM-653661 |
Post medieval | Cumbria |
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| Crude ring, probably a finger ring, made from thick brass sheet metal. The bezel has been attached seperately to where the two ends of the hoop join. The upper and lower part of the bezel are missing, but it probably displayed the bust of a young man or boy. It is difficult to date, but is most p... | |||||
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Scabbard chape | SUR-7370C8 |
Medieval | Surrey |
xml | csv json |
| A tapering sheet metal chape for a sword or dagger scabbard. At the upper end are two opposed rivet holes for attachment to the leather scabbard. | |||||
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Nail | HAMP-412EA5 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
xml | csv json |
| Folded sheet copper alloy nail with an overlapping seam and a flattened sub-oval head (L. 9.4mm. W. 13.25mm) beneath which the shaft tapers to a rounded point (D. 6.6-3.4mm). | |||||
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Oyster shell | NARC-3E2BB7 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A small, worn and incomplete oyster (Ostrea edulis) shell featuring a large circular piercing. It is possible that the piercing was made in the medieval period and that the shell was worn by a pilgrim; the symbol of St James was a scallop shell, for example (Margeson 1993, 6, 8; ref. 20). | |||||
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Oyster shell | NARC-3DB1A6 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A worn, incomplete oyster (Ostrea edulis) shell featuring a pair of circular piercings. It is possible that the piercings were made in the medieval period and that the shell was worn by a pilgrim; the symbol of St James was a scallop shell, for example (Margeson 1993, 6, 8; ref. 20). | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | SOMDOR-255417 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Circular shale core from the manufacture of armlets. It has a large , central, square hole through it (type A1 (J.B. Calkin, 1953, "Kimmeridge Coal Money" - The Romano-British Shale Armlet Industry, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, Volume 75, pages45 - 67)). The... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | SOMDOR-2447F2 |
Roman | Dorset |
xml | csv json |
| Circular shale core from the manufacture of armlets. On one face is a square, off-centre recess with a slight bevel and on the other is a conical indentation (type B2 (J.B. Calkin, 1953, "Kimmeridge Coal Money" - The Romano-British Shale Armlet Industry, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History ... | |||||
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Strap fitting | GLO-EEF227 |
Early medieval | Avon |
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| Probable buckle plate fragment, this is a long rectangle 22mm long 10mm wide and >1mm thick. There is a single rectangular rivet hole towards the attachment end 2mm by 2mm. There is a rectangular slot on the opposite end where the plate would have been folded with a slot in the centre for the b... | |||||
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Scabbard | NARC-EA9562 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A silvered copper-alloy scabbard chape, probably from the late Medieval period, from circa 14th or 15th centuries. The conical shaped chape is comprised from folded sheet of metal. It measures 27.5 mm long and has an aperture of 9.9 mm. There is a circular perforation on one side, presumably to a... | |||||
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Strap fitting | GLO-EABBB1 |
Early medieval | Avon |
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| Strap fitting, this is a sheet of copper alloy that has been folded in two 30mm long and >1mm thick. The reverse is narrowed so that it is 7mm wide, whilst the top section is 14mm wide, there is a single rivet hole at the attachment end still retaining the copper alloy rivet. The folded end has... | |||||
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Strap end | NARC-E9F797 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A possible strap-end. The copper-alloy artefact appears to be part of a single sheet strap end which was once folded and held together with a single rivet. One end of the artefact shows evidence of a break, and it is likely that the object broke as a result of wear on the fold. There is a curcula... | |||||
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Bead | NARC-86DB98 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A glass bead. The bead is cylindrical, with a flat top and bottom and rounded sides. The centre has a circular perforation. The bead is of a green-blue colour. Similar beads are illustrated in West (1998, page 144; figs 28.4.1 - 28.4.11). The bead is likely to be Early Anglo-Saxon in date but thi... | |||||
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Seal | SUR-6FDFF5 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| An oval seal or pendant. The gilded copper alloy surround has concentric ribbing and encloses a red stone, possibly carnelian, which shows the right-facing bust of an elderly man. There are no obvious signs of fixing. | |||||
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Hinge | LEIC-5BCE41 |
Medieval | Rutland |
xml | csv json |
| A very thin cu alloy sheet hinge plate, with two large copper alloy rivets along the length of the plate. The arms are 6mm apart and still clasp an iron rod. | |||||
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Scabbard | SUR-59FC86 |
Medieval | Surrey |
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| An early medieval scabbard chape, dating to around AD 1150 - 1300. An undecorated conical chape, made of sheet metal with traces of a white metal coating. It weighs 1.69g and is 36 mm long with a maximum width of 12mm. | |||||
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Button | LEIC-57A303 |
Post medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Post medieval gold button? 13mm in diameter and 0.25mm thick. The object is circular with a raised 'twisted rope' border 1.5mm wide. The cente is completly plain and the reverse has a central loop 4mm in diameter. The object looks like a button but gold is an unlikely material? another possibilit... | |||||
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Buckle | NARC-474F61 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper-alloy buckle plate from the medieval period. The plate is missing its frame and pin. The plate is in two parts, with a rivet securing an upper and lower sheet of metal. These sheets would once have been one, bent over and riveted to secure the plate to a strap. A portion of this leather ... | |||||
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Buckle | NARC-470DC6 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper-alloy buckle plate from the medieval period, missing the pin and frame. The plate is rectangular and has two rivet holes at one end. There is a further rivet hole at the other end which has a rivet remaining. Beyond this is the slot for the pin. The plate is undecorated. It is similar to... | |||||
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Container | NARC-30BCB6 |
Modern | Northamptonshire |
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| A fragment of leather from an uncertain bag or container, or other leather artefact. The leather is quite thick, at 7,1 mm. It is slightly concaved, indicating a pouch, bottle, or possibly harness equipment. It is a little too fragmented to tell. Organic remains such as leather rarely survive for... | |||||
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Pendant | LON-1F2AD3 |
Medieval | Greater London |
xml | csv json |
| A small copper alloy fitting, possible pendent although not complette, dating to the medieval to post medieval period. The fitting is in the shape of a cross cut from a sheet of copper alloy. This object is heavily eroded. | |||||
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Unidentified object | LIN-B1A5B7 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
xml | csv json |
| Cast copper alloy strap mount. The object has a rectangular face with a central transverse ridge. To either side is a convex moulding. Integral stud on the reverse with expanded head. The reverse is hollow. A similar mount, but with a rectangular integral bar on the reverse was discovered at Ca... | |||||
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Mount | NARC-F3DE43 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman mount or bracket from a wooden box. The mount is made from a strip of copper-alloy and measures 56 mm in length. The object has a piered sub-circular lug at one end, 12.4 mm in diameter. From this lug there is a bar that flares from 5.2 mm to 7 mm. At the terminal the strip i... | |||||
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Weight | SUR-E58254 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
xml | csv json |
| A square brass weight. Each side has five punched annulets and a crown. | |||||
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Scabbard | NARC-E7FFC0 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
xml | csv json |
| A possible front or back plate from a medieval or post-medieval sword or dagger scabbard chape. The artefact consists of a chevron shaped, thin sheet of metal, folded at a right angle at the bottom. At the top there are two rivet holes, one is broken. Between these rivet holes there is a chevron ... | |||||
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Nail | HAMP-BE2293 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
xml | csv json |
| A copper alloy nail cut from a triangular sheet. | |||||
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Scabbard | HAMP-9748B5 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
xml | csv json |
| A sheet metal chape, probably of later medieval date. The chape has a white metal coating. The apparent stripes may result from the application of the coating. | |||||
| Tile | WAW-ED4303 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The tile is only a fragment, with one remaining original edge which forms a '¬' shape in profile. The shape of the tile suggests a Roman roof tile. The fabric has been highly fired, with a red core and grey coloured surfaces. | |||||
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