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SPUR Spur DENO-8FB8E3
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Roman Nottinghamshire xml | csv
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Incomplete cast copper alloy prick spur of late Roman date. The arms are crescent-shaped in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. The end of one arm is incomplete and the second terminates with a riveted plate of uncertain shape, the rivet is missing. At the midpoint of the arms is an integrally ca...
SPUR Spur HAMP-37F143
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Roman Hampshire xml | csv
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A corroded cast copper-alloy object, possibly a prick spur, of probable Roman date. It is formed of a curved bar and triangular point pointing upwards, with an integrally cast pointed knop that extends out from the centre of the curved bar. Between the two points runs a small groove. The main bar...
SPUR Spur NCL-BCDEC6
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Roman Northumberland xml | csv
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A cast copper-alloy pointed stud, probably the prick from a late Roman spur, c. 200-410. The stud is conical with a moulded base collar and a central shank of sub-circular section. The stud may also be from a type of 3rd century Roman helmet.
Spur Spur SUR-8F8FA5
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Roman Surrey xml | csv
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A Roman spur, the pierced terminal discs are missing and the surfaces are mostly worn away. On the heel is an engraved saltire. In the heel is an aperture to take the iron goad, part of which survives.
Spur Spur LEIC-841C97
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Roman Cambridgeshire xml | csv
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Roman copper alloy Rivet spur, 53mm long, 35mm wide and 7mm thick. The object is in fair condition and weighs 16.91grams. The object consists of an incomplete cruciform mount which curves downwards from its centre. It has three rectangular arms, with sub triangular sections, which terminate in do...
SPUR Spur YORYM-FDAD00
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Roman North Yorkshire xml | csv
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A fragment of a cast copper alloy spur of Roman. The fragment constitutes one arm of a three armed spur. The arm is triangular in section and ends in a flat, sub-circular terminal with a central attachment rivet hole. The terminal end is decorated with a possible zoomorphic design. The metal has ...
Spur Spur NCL-3F8A04
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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An incomplete cast copper-alloy late Roman spur. This spur is almost complete with only one of the terminal plates missing. The spurs arms are triangular in section with one side being slightly longer than the other this is due to how the spur would be placed upon the heel. One arm ends with a f...
SPUR Spur LIN-D3B115
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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A late Roman, copper-alloy prick spur. The arms are crescent-shaped in plan, D-shaped in cross-section and would have terminated with a riveted circular plate. The back of the spur is defined by a moulded rosette with a rivet hole in the centre. An incomplete, forward-facing hook extends above th...
Spur Spur SWYOR-BB4CA4
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Roman South Yorkshire xml | csv
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A copper alloy possible Roman spur. It may have been tinned, giving the surface a rich glossy brown patina. It may be a 'rivet-spur' type with a heel-plate containing the mark where an iron goad may have been attached. The object is rectangular-sectioned with a hook above the goad scar. This seem...
Spur Spur NMS-2F7D76
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Roman Norfolk xml | csv
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2 Romano-British prick spur fragments, parts of sides with flat circular terminals pierced by iron rivets: - sub-triangular sectioned side, width 6mm, thickness 3.5mm, terminal diameter 15mm. - hexagonally sectioned side, width 5mm, thickness 4mm, transverse ribbed moulding at junction with ter...
SPUR Spur NCL-9BE1E3
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Roman Northumberland xml | csv
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Cast copper alloy fragment of a possible Roman spur. Only a single arm remains, rectangular in plan and D shaped in section. The fragment is curved and tapers gently from one end to the opposite.
Spur Spur NMS-C7E8A3
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Roman Norfolk xml | csv
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Romano-British prick-spur (Shortt’s Class 1), incomplete, broken D-sectioned sides, the better surviving one of which is beginning to turn back on the outside, originally to form one of two loops, slight collar at conical pointed goad (point missing, length of collared neck and goad >14mm). Wid...
SPUR Spur NMS-E5D314
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Roman Norfolk xml | csv
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Copper alloy prick spur with a high tin content and tin enriched surface giving silvered appearance. It is a 'rivet-spur' type with a heel-plate containing the corroded remains of iron goad. The point is missing, and it has a slightly domed head on reverse. The object is rectangular-sectioned wit...
SPUR Spur NCL-720F04
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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A cast copper-alloy cruciform prick spur of the late Roman period, c. 300-410. The object is incomplete, with one arm missing. What remains is one shorter arm of trapezoidal section with a discoidal terminal, the centre of the body, with a discoidal projection, and the base of the 'swan nec...
Spur Spur NMS-CE2238
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Roman Norfolk xml | csv
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Fragment of possible Romano-British prick spur, part of sub-rectangular-sectioned side with slightly convex faces, the other side missing where broken across perforation immediately to one side of short facetted goad (diameter 8mm, length 16mm). Broken and distorted, length >50mm.
Spur Spur NMS-588B84
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Roman Norfolk xml | csv
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Romano-British Fragment of prick spur, part of side chamfered and triangular sectioned, rectangular-sectioned grooved transverse bar at junction with flat-sectioned perforated discoidal terminal, retaining corroded remains of iron rivet, side expanded slightly at break, >32 x 20mm. Cf. Shortt (19...
Spur Spur NARC-D98096
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Roman Buckinghamshire xml | csv
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A late Roman cast copper-alloy prick spur. The spur is short and incomplete. The artefact is the remains of one of the arms, and an elaborate terminal above and below where the prick would once have protruded. The remaining arm is triangular in section before expanding to become trapezoidal just ...
SPUR Spur LIN-0887A7
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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A late Roman, copper-alloy prick spur. The arms are crescent-shaped in plan, D-shaped in cross-section and would have terminated with a riveted circular plate. The back of the spur is defined by a moulded rosette with a rivet hole in the centre. An incomplete, forward-facing hook extends above t...
SPUR Spur SF7585
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Roman Suffolk xml | csv
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Part of a Roman spur. One flat circular terminal survives, along with a short length of arm. The terminal is rough and looks unfinished; it is 20 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick, and has a central iron rivet. The arm is only 5 mm wide but is 3.5 mm thick. It is mostly pentagonal in section, but...
SPUR Spur HAMP3317
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Roman Hampshire xml | csv
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Cast copper-alloy spur; incomplete. Short, straight sides of differing lengths and with a triangular section close to the terminals which expands to become trapezoidal closer to the neck. The terminals are flat and circular and with an iron rivet through the centre. The terminal of the shorter s...
SPUR Spur NLM5355
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Fragment of a roman rivet prick spur.
SPUR Spur NLM5354
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Roman Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Fragment of a roman rivet prick spur.
SPUR Spur NLM5769
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Roman North Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Roman rivet prick spur.
SPUR Spur HAMP567
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Roman Hampshire xml | csv
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Copper-alloy spur fragment. There is a zoomorphic hook at the top. The spur prick is missing, but iron corrosion shows where it would have been attached below the hook. There are bifurcated projections above and below the prick. One arm survives; it has a plano-convex section and terminates in a ...

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