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Finger ring | NARC-58FBB3 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A thin gold band is engraved on the exterior with a skull with cross-hatching either side; the inscription inside reads: 'Not lost but gone before', with maker's mark TS in a rectangle. It has not proved possible to identify the maker's mark from available sources, and as this is type which goes ... | |||||
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Core | NARC-56E1B7 |
Palaeolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| 3 fragments of core from probable Middle Palaeolithic flint industry. The fragments are of a deep, ginger flint, and may represent the production of a 'tortoise shell' core,charateristic of Levallois style tool production, in which cores are carefully worked before tools such as blades and scrap... | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-56D604 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Viking Age lead alloy disc brooch with runic inscription. Interestingly, in the centre of the brooch is a possible runic graffitto. The motif is in the form of a lozenge with 'tails', the runic 'epel' (approximating our letter 'o', and the final letter of the early Germanic 'elder futhark' alp... | |||||
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Mace | NARC-56B401 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A late medieval copper-alloy macehead. It consists of a cast, hollow cylinder of copper alloy (heavy, so possibly leaded), with three rows, each of four pyramid-shaped spikes. Each of the rows is offset 90 degrees from the adjacent row. As is usual for these maceheads, the upper and lower rows ... | |||||
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Plug | NARC-43D567 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A cylindrical lead plug or stopper. It weighs 20g, is 33mm long, and has a diameter of ??. The plug has a smooth, cylindrical body, with a rounded tip and a splayed head where it has been flattened out, presumably to seal the fit in a bottle of vessel. Unlike more ad hoc 'potmenders' this exam... | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43D260 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A small, unperforated, subconical lead weight, weighing 52g (1 3/4oz). This example, like many others, bears few chronologically diagnostic traits, and is thus difficult to date more closely than 'Roman - Early Modern'. Its small size and unperforated form make a function as a trade weight mo... | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43D024 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A heavy lead weight of circular, 'flattened' cylinder' form, crudely made with a central basal impression. The weight weighs 482g (1 lb 1 1/4oz). This example, like many others, is designed purely for function, and as such bears no diagnostic marks, makin it difficult to date more closely than '... | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43CD83 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A flat, discoidal lead weight, weighing 125g (4 1/4oz). Its precise function is unclear, and like many lead weights, this example bears few chronologically diagnostic characteristics, and is thus difficult to date more closely than 'Roman - Early Modern'. | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43CA85 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A small hemispherical lead weight or spindle whorl, weighing 32g (2 3/4oz). Such items are often referred to as spindle whorls, but in general they seem more suitable as weights of some form. This example, like many others, bears few chronologically diagnostic traits, and is thus difficult to dat... | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43C844 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A small annular, subconical lead weight or spindle whorl, weighing 37g (1oz). Such items are often referred to as spindle whorls, but in general they seem more suitable as weights of some form. This example, like many others, bears few chronologically diagnostic traits, and is thus difficult t... | |||||
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Weight | NARC-43C073 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A round lead weight with a mass of 166g (5 3/4 oz). The weight is solid, with a central basal impression marked with iron corrosion, presumably from attachment. The weight bears few chronologically diagnostic characteristics, and could date to any time between the Roman and modern eras, though... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43B516 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A horseshoe-shaped flint scraper; possibly Levallois type, of pale, blue-grey flint. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43B241 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Late Neolithic flint scraper, formed on a squat flake. Notable bulb of percussion; hard hammer technique. Retouch on left, mesial, right edges. Deep blue-grey flint, 40% cortex. Abrupt retouch. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43AF75 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Neolithic flint end/sidescraper on a broad, squat flake. Black flint, 40% cortex (dorsal face). Large bulb of percussion (hard hammer production) and ripples from proximal edge. Abrupt, irregular retouch on left and mesial edges. Crudely manufactured, probably Late Neolithic/Bronze Age. | |||||
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Flake | NARC-43AC36 |
Mesolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| An irregular flint flake, uncertain date. Dark grey/light grey flint. No cortex. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43A976 |
Bronze age | Isle Of Wight |
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| A flint tool, quickly made on an irregularly shaped flake. 50% cortex. Probably Early Bronze Age. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43A6B0 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Neolithic flint scraper, irregular in shape, dark grey flint. Invasive retouch. Such expeditiously manufactured scrapers are typical of the Early Neolithic, but persisted into the Early Bronze Age. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43A3D3 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A Late Neolithic unifacial scraper of dark brown flint, discoidal in shape with retouch on 3 edges. Less than 50% cortex. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-43A0F4 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Neolithic flint scraper; very quickly made on an irregularly shaped flake. Difficult to date more precisely. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-439EA1 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Neolithic flint scraper, irregular in shape, with retouch on one edge. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | NARC-4397A2 |
Neolithic | Northamptonshire |
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| A Neolithic flint scraper, discoidal in shape, with low-angle retouch on one edge only. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-A0E684 |
Early medieval | Cornwall |
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| Medieval coin: a silver penny of the Late Saxon period. A copy (probably modern): the moneyer - CVRNALN - and the mint -STEF- are unknown for the period, and the coin's mass is unusually high for a coin of this type. cf penny of Aethelstan, North 686. | |||||
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Unidentified object | NARC-617374 |
Modern | Northamptonshire |
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| Unidentified modern object of cast copper alloy; possibly part of a window fitting. | |||||
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Buckle | NARC-616DD7 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Late medieval / postmedieval buckle: a complete single loop buckle frame, cast in copper alloy, complete with pin. The loop is oval and D-shaped in section with a flat back. The frame has a thinned and recessed strap bar, and is simple, unadorned with side knops or other additions. | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-6168E4 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Roman fibula brooch: A copper alloy fantail bow brooch dating to the second century. The brooch has short wings, forming a tubular casing for a spring and axis bar (now lost). The bow is flattened in section, and decorated with a single central rib. Below this, the bow drops to lower relief, ... | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-6161E5 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Roman fibula brooch: A largely complete cast copper alloy Roman Colchester one piece brooch, dating to the 1st century AD. The spring, pin and catchplate are missing, but the vrooch is otherwise complete. The bow has a flattened section and tapers to the foot. It is decorated with a pair of mou... | |||||
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Mount | NARC-0A91C2 |
Medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy casket mount, with fleur-de-lis shaped terminals. It probably dates to the late medieval or postmedieval period. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-DCCD82 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Roman Republican silver denarius of Mark Antony, travelling mint, 32-31BC. Obv: Galley left Rev: Legionary Eagle between two standards RRC 544 (poss 544/14) | |||||
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Pilgrim badge | NARC-8F9C90 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A fragmentary lead alloy Pilgrim's badge, of a late (c. 16th C) type. It features three figures, probably including the Archangel Gabriel and the Virgin Mary, though the design is now unclear. The fragment measures 26mm long, 14mm wide, and 1mm thick. It weighs 3.9g. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-613FD2 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Late Roman coin: a copper alloy radiate or nummus of unknown emperor (AD 230-296). | |||||
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