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Stud | WILT-A8DB72 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A probably Roman (AD 43-410) copper alloy stud with globular head and broken and corroded iron shaft. The head is flattened at its apex and 15.43mm in diameter. The stud measures 22.37mm in length, 15.43mm in max.width and weighs 14.43g. The shank is square in cross-section beneath the head (c.6.... | |||||
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Stud | NCL-FE6898 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A silver stud of Roman date found during controlled archaeological excavation. The stud has a discoidal head and a short (possibly incomplete) cylindrical shank slightly offcentre on the underside. There is no decoration, but some damage has occurred to the outer edges of the discoidal head. The ... | |||||
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Stud | NCL-FE5095 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A silver stud of Roman date found during controlled archaeological excavation. The stud has a discoidal head and a short (possibly incomplete) cylindrical shank in the centre of the underside. There is no decoration. The object was found in a context dated to late 2nd-early 3rd century. | |||||
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Stud | HAMP-EC1446 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A small cast copper-alloy stud of possible Roman date. The stud has a broadly triangular sectioned head with a flat base and faceted sides. The central shaft is square in cross-section and tapers gradually from the head to the point. The artefact is probably Roman in date but its plainness makes... | |||||
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Stud | SF-2D5887 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A cast copper-alloy acorn knop terminal dating the the Roman or Medieval periods. It has a hole at the base for attachment but it does not have a screw thread. There is a pronounced projecting tip and a collar between the cup and acorn. It measures 23.39mm in length, 16.59mm in diameter and weigh... | |||||
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Stud | SWYOR-1FE1C4 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman belt stud. The stud is 16.17mm in diameter with a domed head. It is decorated with a central recessed ring, surrounded by eighteen radiating ribs. The reverse is hollow with an central integral rivet with a flat discoidal head. Similar studs can be seen in Roman Buckles and M... | |||||
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Stud | SUR-652D53 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy stud, possibly of Roman date. The stud has a domed head with hollow mouldings and a bent iron shaft. | |||||
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Stud | SUR-652701 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy stud, possibly of Roman date. The stud has a rounded top, a waisted body and an iron shaft. | |||||
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Stud | SUR-651B74 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Roman cast copper alloy so-called 'bell-shaped' stud, possibly for use on furniture or chests. The stud has the remains of an iron shaft. | |||||
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Stud | LIN-4C9F65 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A Roman copper-alloy stud. The stud has a concave circular head with a circular-sectioned shank extending from the base of the head. The perimeter of the head bears traces of red enamel. The concave area iis filled with what appears to be degraded green or brown coloured enamel. | |||||
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Stud | SWYOR-8E01B6 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A cast copper alloy, bell shaped stud, probably a furniture fitting, dating from the Roman period. It is circular in plan with flaring at one end. The smaller end of the stud has a flat face with the remains of a ferrous shaft in the centre. The wider end of the stud has a flat rim and a concave ... | |||||
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Stud | LIN-91CA73 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A heavy copper-alloy stud or mount. The stud is in the form of an eight-pointed star or sun. Each ray is triangular in cross-section and set at a slight angle to give the impression of the star rotating clockwise. An integral shank of circular-section projects from the centre of the reverse. | |||||
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Stud | DUR-2C1117 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy domed stud inlaid with enamel and dating to the Roman period. The stud is decorated with four petals around a central circle and the very top of the dome. The petals are inlaid with blue enamel and the area surrounding the petals are inlaid with red enamel. The central circle may h... | |||||
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Stud | LANCUM-EEED74 |
Roman | Cumbria |
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| Probably a cast copper alloy belt or strap stud dating from the late Roman to post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD200-1700. The stud is complete and in good condition and is very similar to LANCUM-7F9072 which is a Roman belt stud from the same site. It is circular in shape and the vertical cross-sec... | |||||
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Stud | LIN-5BCC41 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy bell-shaped stud. The fitting has a concave circular head 26mm in diameter with a tall circular boss in the centre. The boss stands proud of the perimeter rim. The centre of the boss is recessed presumably to take enamel. The head stands on a reeled pedestal base measing circa... | |||||
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Stud | HAMP-5AE9E3 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A broken and therefore incomplete cast copper-alloy bell shaped stud dating to the Roman period. The artefact is circular in plan with a flared upper surface (Dia.: 29.7mm), concave/dished on the front. At the centre of the front is a conical boss with a flat top with central punched pellet. Ther... | |||||
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Stud | HAMP-1AD536 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A broken probable Roman stud with copper-alloy fungiform head and beginnings of an iron shank. The head is oval in cross-section and narrows at a waist (11.45 by 11.3mm) before a ridge above the shank. The shank is vestigial and corroded but seems to be rectangular in cross-section (L.: 7.8mm). T... | |||||
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Stud | SWYOR-509885 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy mount or stud dating from about the early Roman period (43-200 AD). The mount is circular in plan and is conical. It is cupped, the upper face being concave. At the apex of the reverse is the stub of a shaft or spike. This is sub circular in section. There is a raised rim round the... | |||||
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Stud | SOM-587EB7 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Cast copper alloy stud or mount with a square pyramidal head with integral attachment spike. The head has a square pyramidal centre with a flat border around the edge. The angle between the border and raised centre is emphasised by incised lines. The back is less well finished with a rough surfac... | |||||
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Stud | NCL-DFE7D2 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy 'fly-shaped' stud of probable Roman date. The stud appears complete, and broadly dated to the Roman period based on its similarity in shape and style to Roman 'fly' brooches. The stud consists of a flat, heart-shaped plate with a collared knob at its base that is D-shaped in s... | |||||
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Stud | SF-F3CCB2 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Roman stud. It is circular but incomplete due to old breaks. The stud is slightly domed, with a central shank protruding through to the back. The outer surface is decorated with concentric bands, some of which still bear traces of coloured enamel. These would appear to alternate, s... | |||||
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Stud | HAMP-A9C5F4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A corroded and incomplete Roman stud/mount with copper-alloy conical head and beginnings of an iron shank. The head reaches a rounded point and narrows slightly at the base. A rectangular slot on the lower surface suggests a shank in the same plane, although a lateral extension might imply a more... | |||||
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Stud | LANCUM-7F9072 |
Roman | Cumbria |
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| Probably a cast copper alloy belt or strap stud dating from the late Roman period, i.e. c. AD200-410. The stud is complete and in good condition. It is circular in shape and the vertical cross-section is H-shaped. The obverse/side that was not hidden from view was decorated with a moulded circle ... | |||||
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Stud | HAMP-1E3343 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A fragmentary Roman stud with copper-alloy globular head and beginnings of an iron shank. The head is spherical but drawn out to meet the iron shank; the exact way these two elements are joined is obscured by corrosion. From the weight the head appears solid and is 10.95mm in diameter with a flat... | |||||
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Stud | SWYOR-EF0EE5 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Roman bell-shaped stud. The only decoration is a single line around the stud, placed half way up the side. There is a conical dome in the centre of the top face, with an incised groove round its base. Most of the edge is missing. The shank projecting from the base is iron and ... | |||||
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Stud | LIN-AFA033 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An enamelled copper-alloy stud dating to the Roman period. The stud is circular in plan and has a gently flared collar measing 3mm in depth. The surface of the stud is recessed to take enamel. The decoration comprises a background of blue enamel with a central pellet of white enamel surrounded by... | |||||
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Stud | PUBLIC-D6ABE4 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A cast copper alloy stud, probably from horse harness and dating to the second or third centuries AD. The mount is hexagonal in plan. On its upper surface is a raised oval boss with a deep median groove. On the underside are two circular section attachment lugs with flat circular end plates. A sm... | |||||
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Stud | NCL-72C363 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A Roman copper alloy stud, dating to between 43 and 410 AD.The stud is incomplete, but in complete form it would look similar to a bell. The main body of the stud is cylindrical in form measuring 17.93mm in diameter. The body of the stud has been broken and is missing the upper half. At the break... | |||||
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Stud | WILT-CF09E4 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Roman to Medieval (AD 43-1500) copper alloy unidentified object, possibly a stud and zoomorphic in form. It measures 19.46x7.05x9.25mm and weighs 3.82g. The shank is 8.6mm long and oval in section (5.03x4.74mm), with roughly squared-off sides in places. The moulded end is almost in line with th... | |||||
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Stud | SUR-B43FB3 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A cast copper alloy spherical copper alloy stud with a broken iron attachment. | |||||

