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METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris SWYOR-0E2702
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Early medieval Lincolnshire xml | csv
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A group of three objects from the same field, though not necessarily deposited together, all of probably Early Medieval date. All three objects are fragments of waste silver, probably evidence of silver working. They are undecorated and have no dating evidence themselves, but are from a known...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris SWYOR-497F82
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Early medieval Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Five pieces of silver metal working debris and hacksilver. Short length of possible ingot or bar. Flat and rectangular in section. Two cut ends are chamfered as if cut with shears. 10.21mm long, 11.2mm wide and 2.34mm thick. 1.97g. Flattened droplet. One face rounded, the other irregular. 20.51mm...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris NLM-F76261
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Early medieval Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Lead, iron and gold object, possibly metalworking debris. An iron pin of length 15mm (of which half is lost) and diameter 2.6mm, gilded, with gold sheet spreading away from it, with a circular piece of lead sheet folded and tightly clenched around it. A thin seam of gold is visible sandwiched be...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris SWYOR-67A365
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Early medieval Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Six pieces of possible silver metal working debris or hacksilver. An irregular lump of silver with rough crazed edges. 47.32mm long, 31.42mm wide and 18.9mm thick. 68.61g. Short length of possible ingot or rod. sub triangular to oval in section. Rounded corners. 10.11mm long, 10.32mm wide and 9.2...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris NLM-714526
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Early medieval North Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Lead Manufacturing waste. Fragment of flat lead melt. Suggested date: Roman to Post-Medieval, 40-1800. Weight: 51.74gms.
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris STAFFS-3D8E81
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Early medieval Staffordshire xml | csv
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Piece of what appears to be copper alloy melt or spillage, dirty
Metal working debris YORYM-C0DED4
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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A lump large of molten metal, presumably from either metal working debris or from burnt cermation remains. Weight: 44g.
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-B50513
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Early medieval North Yorkshire xml | csv
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A group of copper-alloy molten and distorted fragments, probably dating to the Anglo Saxon period. This group of fragments probably come from cremation burials, it is not know whether they come from the same cremation or not. The total group weight of the five fragments is 22.5g. There are four u...
Metal Working Debris Metal working debris SF-233CD7
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Early medieval Suffolk xml | csv
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A cut fragment of a solid gold curvilinear rod. The rod has a roughly circular section and the outer edges are slightly faceted rather than smooth. Either end appears to have been cut rather than broken. 7.69mm in length, 3.61mm in width 1.06g in weight. As this fragment was discovered on a predo...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-3C7E56
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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Four small droplets/lumps of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. All have been severly fire damaged and so the objects which they originally comprised cannot be identified. All four were found together suggesting that they could possibly mark the site of ...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-68FFE3
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Early medieval North Yorkshire xml | csv
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CORONER'S REPORTDescription of finds These are a series of 72 single finds from a productive site, rather than a hoard. Since they are all of precious metal and appear to come from the same ninth-century cultural horizon, with the exception of the tongue of a medieval buckle or brooch, they are b...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-864713
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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A small fragment of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. It has been severly fire damaged and so the object from which it originally came from cannot be identified.
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-8639E2
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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A small fragment of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. It has been severly fire damaged and so the object from which it originally came from cannot be identified.
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-85F852
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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Ten small droplets/lumps of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. All have been severly fire damaged and so the objects which they originally comprised cannot be identified. All ten were found together suggesting that they could possibly mark the site of a ...
Metal working debris Metal working debris YORYM-FA6027
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Early medieval Lincolnshire xml | csv
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A silver droplet of metalworking waste of the Anglo-Scandinavian period. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the droplet of 92%, the remainder being gold with small amounts of copper and lead; it weighs 1.13 grams. The droplet represe...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-237105
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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Nine small droplets/lumps of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. All have been severly fire damaged and so the objects which they originally comprised cannot be identified. All nine were found together suggesting that they could possibly mark the site of ...
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-07E1C2
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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A lump of white metal (possibly silver) metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation. Found in association with other early-mid 6th Century objects.
METAL WORKING DEBRIS Metal working debris YORYM-07D224
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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Seven droplets/lumps of copper alloy metal working debris, or possibly molten metal from a cremation.
Metal working debris Metal working debris SF-026375
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Early medieval Suffolk xml | csv
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A strip of copper-alloy sheet which appears to be an offcut created during the process of making objects from copper-alloy sheet. Its date is unknown, it could be early medieval or later. It measures 58.9mm in length and 8.6mm in width, one longitudinal edge is straight and the other convex, bo...
Metal working debris CAM-039812
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Early medieval Cambridgeshire xml | csv
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A small piece of rounded silver metalworking debris. Possibly Viking in origin. Length: 7.61mm, Width: 4.75mm, Weight 1.10 g. A Viking ingot, declared Treasure Trove was found nearby several months ago.
Metal working debris Metal working debris SF-A2E125
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Early medieval Suffolk xml | csv
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A fragment of cast copper-alloy metal working debris. This fragment consists of an oval shaped casting cap, measuring 22mm by 13mm in size. Projecting from one edge of this there is a flat triangular shaped protrusion, measuring 13mm in length and 17mm in width. One face of this projection has...
Metal working debris YORYMB1675
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Early medieval East Riding Of Yorkshire xml | csv
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Fragment of gold sheet. Decorated with filigree. The filligree forms an outer border (2 mm wide) running parallel to the outer edge of the piece. Within this border is a herringbone pattern of filligree work. This border creates a central area divided down the middle by a single piece of twisted ...

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