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<response><meta><generated>2013-06-20T09:26:45+01:00</generated><formats><json>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/json</json><xml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xml</xml><rss>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rss</rss><atom>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atom</atom><kml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kml</kml><geojson>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojson</geojson><html>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results</html></formats><statistics><totalResults>509129</totalResults><currentPage>1</currentPage><resultsPerPage>20</resultsPerPage></statistics></meta><results><result><id>565726</id><old_findID>NMS-1EA806</old_findID><objecttype>POT</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>Four body sherds of Roman greyware pottery. Weight 23g. Mid 1st - 4th century.</description><fromdate>43</fromdate><todate>409</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T18:29:38Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T18:30:57Z</updated><weight>23</weight><quantity>4</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>NORTH NORFOLK</district><parish>BINHAM</parish><fourFigure>TF9539</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.913023</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.898642</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Ceramic</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565724</id><old_findID>NMS-1E3203</old_findID><objecttype>STRAP END</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Fragment of a medieval copper alloy composite tongue-shaped strap end, a complete full-width spacer with a trefoil knop to which small parts of the outer sheet plates are attached by a rivet. Length 25mm. Width 16mm. c.1270 - c.1400.</description><fromdate>1270</fromdate><todate>1400</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:58:10Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:59:22Z</updated><width>16</width><length>25</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>KINGS LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK</district><parish>BURNHAM THORPE</parish><fourFigure>TF8441</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.934858</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.73639</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565723</id><old_findID>SUSS-1E2AF2</old_findID><objecttype>CASTING WASTE</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>A wedge-shaped, dense piece of copper-alloy casting waste of uncertain date.  The object is sub-triangular in cross-section and sub-pyramidal in plan.  Two of the three edges curve slightly to connect in a point, while the other edge is thick and flat, with remains in the material of one large casting bubble on its outer surface.  The surface is rough, with an overal dark green colour and some areas of lighter copper brown colour.  </description><notes>This item has been recorded as it was found in the general vicinity as a Bronze Age hoard discovered in 1945.</notes><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:56:17Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:58:28Z</updated><weight>398</weight><thickness>25.3</thickness><width>55.8</width><length>74.9</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>WEST SUSSEX</county><district>ARUN</district><parish>YAPTON</parish><fourFigure>SU9602</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>50.809608</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.638837</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/stephaniesmith/</imagedir><creator>Stephanie  Smith</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>SUSS-1E2AF2.jpg</filename><thumbnail>430456</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName></result><result><id>565722</id><old_findID>NMS-1E13D8</old_findID><objecttype>POT</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Seven sherds of medieval local unglazed pottery, sandy and predominantly reduced, one jar or deep bowl rim, one bowl rim and five body. Weight 36g. c.1100 - c.1400.</description><fromdate>1100</fromdate><todate>1400</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:50:06Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:50:41Z</updated><weight>36</weight><quantity>7</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>KINGS LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK</district><parish>BURNHAM THORPE</parish><fourFigure>TF8441</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.934858</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.73639</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Ceramic</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565720</id><old_findID>SUSS-1E0690</old_findID><objecttype>UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>A cast copper-alloy object of uncertain attribution or association, possibly a tool, probably dating to between the Bronze Age and Medieval period.  The object is sub-conical in shape, with its thicker end being oval in cross-section and the other end being C-shaped in cross-section.  The object is solid cast, with a cusped edge increasing in depth from the thicker end to the thin end, where it resembles a chisel.  The object has suffered significant surface damage as well as bring broken across the mid-section on the thicker circular-sectioned end.  The colour of the metal is medium green underneath a very dark brownish patina, suggesting that the object is of some age.  Unfortunately, due to a lack of diagnostic features and inability to test metallic composition, a specific date range is difficult to determine.  </description><notes>This item has been recorded as the finder mentioned it was found in the vicinity of a Bronze Age hoard which was found in 1945. </notes><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:46:33Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:49:50Z</updated><weight>33.36</weight><thickness>14.3</thickness><width>15.7</width><length>33.4</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>WEST SUSSEX</county><district>ARUN</district><parish>YAPTON</parish><fourFigure>SU9602</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>50.809608</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.638837</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/stephaniesmith/</imagedir><creator>Stephanie  Smith</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>SUSS-1E0690.jpg</filename><thumbnail>430455</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName></result><result><id>565719</id><old_findID>NMS-1DF0C0</old_findID><objecttype>POT</objecttype><broadperiod>EARLY MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Five sherds of Thetford-type pottery, two jar rims and three body. Weight 28g. c.850 - c.1100.</description><fromdate>850</fromdate><todate>1100</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:40:46Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:42:19Z</updated><weight>28</weight><quantity>5</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>KINGS LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK</district><parish>BURNHAM THORPE</parish><fourFigure>TF8441</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.934858</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.73639</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Ceramic</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565707</id><old_findID>NMS-1D7496</old_findID><objecttype>CASTING WASTE</objecttype><broadperiod>UNKNOWN</broadperiod><description>Formless lump of solidified molten rather slaggy copper alloy of uncertain date. Weight 57g.</description><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:07:38Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:19:41Z</updated><weight>57</weight><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>NORTH NORFOLK</district><parish>HINDRINGHAM</parish><fourFigure>TF9637</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.894704</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.912288</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565702</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1D5907</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying an issue of Tetricus I and dating to the period AD 275 to 285 (Reece period 14). Possibly imitating a PAX AVG reverse type with PAX standing left with branch and transverse sceptre.</description><fromdate>275</fromdate><todate>285</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T17:00:17Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:04:38Z</updated><weight>2.16</weight><diameter>16</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]CVS</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Pax standing left with branch and transverse sceptre</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>[...]</reverseLegend><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><rulerName>Radiate (Barbarous)</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565701</id><old_findID>NMS-1D56D5</old_findID><objecttype>VESSEL</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Lower part of leg and foot of a medieval to post-medieval cast copper alloy cooking vessel, with sooted surfaces, of flattish cross-section with a triangular-sectioned median rib on one face. The sides taper towards the incomplete and apparently rounded foot. Extant length 46mm. Width at break 42mm. Thickness at break 8 - 15mm. Weight 80.6g. 14th - 17th century.</description><fromdate>1300</fromdate><todate>1700</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:59:42Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T17:09:13Z</updated><weight>80.6</weight><thickness>15</thickness><width>42</width><length>46</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>NORTH NORFOLK</district><parish>HINDRINGHAM</parish><fourFigure>TF9637</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.894704</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.912288</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565697</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1D4085</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy copy of an as of Claudius dating to the period AD 41 to 54 (Reece period 2). Minerva reverse type.</description><fromdate>41</fromdate><todate>54</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:53:44Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:57:38Z</updated><weight>6.59</weight><diameter>27</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3477</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.37466</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032995</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Bust left</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Minerva right</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>[...]</reverseLegend><denominationName>As</denominationName><rulerName>Claudius</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565696</id><old_findID>SOM-1D3C34</old_findID><objecttype>BUCKLE</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A medieval cast copper-alloy single-looped buckle, dating from  c. AD 1350-1450. The frame is of an elongated D shape and has a rounded knop with a raised collar in the centre of the outer edge (acorn like?).   The strap bar is narrowed and offset; the pin is missing. Near the basal corners are vestigial lateral ridges.  The buckle has a dark-grey patina. Similar buckles can be found illustrated in Griffiths et al. (2007, 95/Pl. 15; refs. 625-626).</description><classification>single-looped</classification><fromdate>1350</fromdate><todate>1450</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:52:35Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:56:08Z</updated><weight>1.14</weight><thickness>2.8</thickness><width>13.8</width><length>22</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>WILTSHIRE</county><district>SALISBURY</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Alvediston</knownas><fourFigureLat>51.006371</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-2.058385</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/rwebley2/</imagedir><creator>Robert Webley</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>SOM-1D3C34.jpg</filename><thumbnail>430447</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName></result><result><id>565695</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1D2461</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy radiate of Carausius dating to the period AD 286 to 293 (Reece period 14). PAX AVG reverse type depicting Pax standing left.</description><fromdate>286</fromdate><todate>293</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:46:14Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:50:18Z</updated><weight>3.1</weight><diameter>23</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>IMP CARAVSI[...]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Pax standing left with branch and transverse sceptre</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>PAX AVG</reverseLegend><mintmark>B/E//[MLXXI]</mintmark><mintName>London (Londinium)</mintName><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><rulerName>Carausius</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565689</id><old_findID>NMS-1D0D23</old_findID><objecttype>JETTON</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>An incomplete, worn and bent copper alloy Nuremberg type jetton of the SCHULTES family of jetton masters. The jetton has been flattened either deliberately or through damage into a Z shape. Further details illegible. AD 1551-1612.</description><fromdate>1551</fromdate><todate>1612</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:40:02Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:52:57Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>BRECKLAND</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Near Castle Acre</knownas><fourFigureLat>52.746634</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.709758</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>tressure</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]SCHULTES[...]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>illegible</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>illegible</reverseLegend><mintName>Nuremberg</mintName><denominationName>Jetton</denominationName><creator>Garry Crace</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565688</id><old_findID>SOM-1D0AD6</old_findID><objecttype>BUCKLE</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A medieval cast copper-alloy single-looped buckle with integral plate. The frame is oval, with a protruding lip central on the outer edge.  It features a deep transverse groove for the pin; this latter is now missing. The perforation for the pin on the opposite edge is locate within a section that curves into the frame's recess. The upper surfaces of the frame is bevelled externally while the lower surface is flat. The integral  plate is, at its centre, parallel-sided with a low semicircular cross-section. A pair of wider  collars separate the plate from the frame, with a further such collar at  the opposite end, where there is an elongated drop-shaped terminal with central lobed knop. There is a rivet hole in the collar nearest the plate at the frame end and a second hole at the start of the drop-shaped terminal.  Neither rivet survives.  The attachment end has been twisted slightly following old damage. The buckle has a dark-green patina with pitted areas of mid-green brighter corrosion product.
A similar buckle was found at Meols, Merseyside  (Griffiths et al. 2007, 104/Pl. 17; no. 770). Buckles of this form  probably date from the 13th to 14th century.</description><classification>Single-looped with integral plate</classification><fromdate>1225</fromdate><todate>1400</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:39:26Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:41:39Z</updated><weight>4.38</weight><thickness>2.9</thickness><width>18.4</width><length>50.85</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>WILTSHIRE</county><district>SALISBURY</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Alvediston</knownas><fourFigureLat>51.006371</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-2.058385</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/rwebley2/</imagedir><creator>Robert Webley</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>SOM-1D0AD6.jpg</filename><thumbnail>430444</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName></result><result><id>565676</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1CA5C2</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 332 to 333 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers, two standards. Mint of Trier.</description><fromdate>332</fromdate><todate>333</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:12:28Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:15:47Z</updated><weight>1.6</weight><diameter>17</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Bust right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Two soldiers, two standards</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>GLORIA EXERCITVS</reverseLegend><mintmark>-//TR.P</mintmark><mintName>Treveri (Trier, Germany)</mintName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565673</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1C9853</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy nummus of Crispus dating to the period AD 323 to 324 (Reece period 16). BEAT TRANQLITAS reverse type depicting altar surmounted by globe. Mint of London. RIC VII, p. 112, no. 247.</description><fromdate>322</fromdate><todate>323</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T16:08:53Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:10:34Z</updated><weight>2.8</weight><diameter>19</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Helmeted, cuirassed bust left</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>CRISPVS NOBIL C</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Altar surmounted by globe</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>BEATA TRANQVILLITAS</reverseLegend><mintmark>-//PLON</mintmark><mintName>London (Londinium)</mintName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><rulerName>Crispus</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565670</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1C76A8</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II dating to the period AD 323 to 324 (Reece period 16). BEAT TRANQLITAS reverse type depicting altar surmounted by globe. Mint of London. RIC VII, p. 114, no. 279.</description><fromdate>323</fromdate><todate>324</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T15:59:57Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:03:05Z</updated><weight>2.5</weight><diameter>19</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Laureate, cuirassed bust with spear pointing forward and shield on left arm</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>CRISPVS NOBIL C</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Altar surmounted by globe</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>BEATA TRANQVILLITAS</reverseLegend><mintmark>-//PLON</mintmark><mintName>London (Londinium)</mintName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><rulerName>Crispus</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565667</id><old_findID>SOM-1C5E05</old_findID><objecttype>BUCKLE</objecttype><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A medieval cast copper-alloy composite buckle with forked spacer. This example is incomplete in so far as it is missing the sheet plates, pin and the tip of one of the prongs. The frame is oval frame with a projecting lip on the outer edge, but no groove for the pin.  The frame is shallowly bevelled externally on its upper surface, with a small flat zone near the inner side.  The lower surface is largely flat other than some slight bevelling externally.  The prongs are only very slightly recessed for the plates; their surfaces have been covered in the corrosion product presumably of solder.  As noted, the end of one of the prongs has been lost with the remainder bent down slightly at its end. The object has a grey patina and is covered in transverse file marks.
Egan and Pritchard (1991, 78-79; fig.48) illustrate several similar examples, which they date to the second half of 14th century AD to early 15th century</description><classification>composite</classification><fromdate>1350</fromdate><todate>1450</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T15:53:20Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:01:21Z</updated><weight>1.98</weight><thickness>1.8</thickness><width>15.15</width><length>35.9</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>WILTSHIRE</county><district>SALISBURY</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Alvediston</knownas><fourFigureLat>51.006371</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-2.058385</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/rwebley2/</imagedir><creator>Robert Webley</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>SOM-1C5E05.jpg</filename><thumbnail>430437</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName></result><result><id>565666</id><old_findID>FAPJW-1C4CA0</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>A copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II dating to the period AD 322 to 323 (Reece period 16). BEAT TRANQLITAS reverse type depicting altar surmounted by globe. Mint of London. RIC VII, p. 113, no. 255.</description><fromdate>322</fromdate><todate>323</todate><workflow>3</workflow><created>2013-06-19T15:48:42Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T15:55:21Z</updated><weight>1.9</weight><diameter>17</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><parish>PIDLEY CUM FENTON</parish><fourFigure>TL3478</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.383644</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-0.032596</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>CONSTANTINVS IVN N C</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Altar surmounted by globe</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>BEATA TRANQVILLITAS</reverseLegend><mintmark>F/B//PLON</mintmark><mintName>London (Londinium)</mintName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><rulerName>Constantine II</rulerName><creator>Philippa Walton</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>565665</id><old_findID>NMS-1C4C32</old_findID><objecttype>BROOCH</objecttype><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><description>Fragment of Roman copper alloy Hod Hill brooch, incomplete head and upper part of bow with three ribs and two flutes. Wingspan 15mm. Extant length 13mm. c.43 - c.75.</description><fromdate>43</fromdate><todate>75</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-06-19T15:48:35Z</created><updated>2013-06-19T16:03:51Z</updated><width>15</width><length>13</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>NORTH NORFOLK</district><parish>HINDRINGHAM</parish><fourFigure>TF9637</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.894704</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.912288</fourFigureLon><creator>Andrew Rogerson</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result></results></response>
