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Rod | NLM-82EEC6 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy Rod. Cast fragment of a robust round section rod, broken at both ends, patinated on its outer original surface though not on its fracture surfaces. This could be a shank from a substantial stud, of which at least two further examples were found nearby, recorded as NLM-8... | |||||
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Rod | NCL-BB1250 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy rod or handle from the Roman period. The rod is cylindrical with lozenge shaped cells arranged in lines down the length. The cells are filled with blue and red enamel. One end has grooving, the other is broken, but there are are the remains of iron inside it. The rest of the o... | |||||
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Rod | NCL-802866 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Fragment of blown glass rod dating from the Roman period, possibly part of a cosmetics tool. The object is made of dark green glass and decorated with a spirally twisted pattern. The surface of the glass is slightly pitted and marked but otherwise in good condition. | |||||
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Rod | SWYOR-B10A37 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A forger's hoard. This record and the associated records linked to this one are for 121 coins or blanks which were found in around 1994. The finder also found a fragment of copper alloy rod, a sherd of courseware pottery and a brooch. Some coins (not included in the above total) were given to t... | |||||
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Rod | NCL-1D0064 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy rod or handle of the Roman period. The handle is a cylindrical rod with lozenge-shaped cells arranged in lines down the length of the handle. The cells are filled with red and blue enamel, in alternating columns. The enamel fill is flush with the surface of the handle. Bot... | |||||
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Rod | NCL-D6A761 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy rod, perhaps from a pin or stylus. | |||||
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Rod | NCL-97A125 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Cast lead rod which has been cast and could date from the Roman through to Modern periods. It is a cylindrical strip of Pb which is bent 90 degrees about the middle of its length. It tapers to a point at one end. | |||||
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Rod | NCL-09ACA3 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A lead rod, probably of Roman date. A sub-square to circular rod in section. One end flattens out to a square wedge shape. | |||||
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Rod | NMS-382180 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Length of round sectioned rod, both ends missing. Diameter 4mm. Length >165mm. Perhaps not Roman. | |||||
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Rod | SF-A8DD22 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy small rod with rounded terminals and a roughly rectangular cross-section, measuring 31mm in length and 6mm in width, it is 5mm in thickness. The function and date of this rod is unknown, it could be Roman or later in date. | |||||
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Rod | ESS-E9F3E2 |
Roman | Essex |
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| A blue/green glass rod with patches of iridescent weathering. It has a circular section with a diameter of 3.5 mm. There are elongated bubbles and a dark impurity. It is slightly bent. It is 30mm long and weighs 0.72g. It is very difficult to date such an object with any confidence, but a ran... | |||||
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Rod | ESS-E9DFB5 |
Roman | Essex |
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| A colourless glass rod. It has a circular section and is of uneven thickness ranging from 2.7-3.3mm in diameter and is slightly bent. There are a small number of occasional round bubbles. It weighs 0.65g. It is very difficult to date such an object with any confidence, but a range from the Ro... | |||||

