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Image Object Type Find number Broadperiod County Actions
COIN Coin CPAT-B379A7
Post medieval Powys xml | csv
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This is a hammered silver threepence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). This coin is probably from the fifth issue period of 1578-82 based on the mint mark of a probable sword, just visible on the obverse. The obverse has the crowned bust right with what may be the vestiges of the rose in the field behi...
BUCKLE Buckle CPAT-B420A7
Post medieval Powys xml | csv
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This is a post medieval cast copper alloy figure of eight buckle circa 1485-1600. The buckle has been broken with one loop largely missing. It has the remnants of the strap still attached to the tongue bar, along with the iron staining from the remaining loop section of the pin.  There are remnan...
SPINDLE WHORL Spindle whorl CPAT-B45B83
Roman Powys xml | csv
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This is a cast lead ‘ball’ shaped spindle whorl or weight of indeterminate date. These whorls/weights were in use from the Roman period right through to the post medieval and beyond. However, this artefact has the typical lead sulphide corrosion of age. The central hole has a diameter of 5.3mm.
MOUNT Mount CPAT-B47564
Post medieval Powys xml | csv
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This is a post medieval cast copper alloy circular mount circa 17th century. The form is of a triple layered six petal flower with a central ring of six annulets around a single central annulet. The mount has three fixing points on the back which may indicate that they consisted of a loop and ret...
DEBITAGE Debitage CPAT-B4C2A3
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a small assemblage of three secondary/tertiary pieces of probable Neolithic flint debitage. The total weight of this collection is 18.6g and the largest piece measures 48x29.4x14mm. The material is a hard, dark to light brown flint with lighter, small inclusions. The larger piece has som...
DEBITAGE Debitage CPAT-F21E17
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a small assemblage of five pieces of secondary and tertiary flint debitage, probably of Neolithic origin, from the Walton Basin. This find consists of five pieces of debris - three of flint and two of what would appear to be chert. One piece, Cc, has considerable surface crazing indicativ...
DEBITAGE Debitage CPAT-F23687
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a large assemblage of twenty pieces of secondary/tertiary Neolithic flint debitage from the Walton Basin. This collection has a total weight of 34g and consists of mainly flint debris, chips and a few flakes, with a mix of chert. The colours vary from a pale cream to a dark brown and most...
DEBITAGE Debitage CPAT-F25283
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a collection of eight pieces of secondary/tertiary Neolithic flint debitage from the Walton Basin. The total weight of the collection is 14.5g with the largest piece (Ea) measuring 44.1x21.5x5.9mm. That piece has the look of a blade and there is some evidence, albeit weak, of a bulb of pe...
SCRAPER (TOOL) Scraper (tool) CPAT-F26701
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a small secondary flake, possibly a flint scraper of Neolithic origin. The piece has a diffuse bulb of percussion to the ventral side and some very fine parallel direct re-touch to the rounded edge beneath the cortex. The dorsal side has remaining cortex with negative scars running off th...
FLAKE Flake CPAT-F27C56
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a tertiary flint flake that has signs of bifacial reduction.  It was found in an area known for its Neolithic past and lack of natural flint, thus we may reasonably consider it to be of Neolithic origin. There is no clear evidence of a bulb of percussion, there are percussion ripples that...
BLADE Blade CPAT-F291F6
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a lithic blade of Neolithic origin. There is a diffuse bulb of percussion at the proximal end with limited undulating ripple. The dorsal surface has a prominent ridge that bisects into two ridges, approximately halfway down the length of the blade and running to the distal edge The edges ...
DEBITAGE Debitage CPAT-F2A3E2
Neolithic Powys xml | csv
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This is a small collection of three lithic flakes or debitage, consisting of a single secondary flake and two tertiary flakes. The overall weight of the collection is 6.5g. Piece (Sa) is of a pale brown flint whist (Sc) is a pale chert and (Sb) consists of a coarser grey chert type material. Thes...
BUCKLE Buckle NMGW-1ED1A1
Roman Monmouthshire xml | csv
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Late Roman copper alloy buckle, probably of 4th or early 5th century date (Worrell 2010, 416, no. 1, fig. 3). The buckle is complete, comprising a frame, pin or tongue and plate (with an overall length of 97mm and a weight of 72.8g). The buckle frame is zoomorphic with two horse's heads facing ea...
Buckle Buckle HESH-32A2C2
Post medieval Powys xml | csv
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Cast copper alloy double looped buckle of post-medieval date (1650-1720). The frame of the buckle is oval in plan with a cast central bar to which the pin (not present) would have fitted. On either edges of the frame are two recessed pin rests; these form part of a repeating pattern. This patter...
Mount Mount HESH-32E935
Medieval Powys xml | csv
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Cast copper alloy sexfoil mount of medieval date (c.1300 – 1500AD). The mount has a domed centre with a rectangular hole through it (6.1mm x 3.5mm) for a separate rivet, now lost. The six lobed petals are raised and arranged in a regular ‘Star of David’ pattern. Each petal has a rounded knop lik...
Mount Mount HESH-331406
Post medieval Powys xml | csv
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Cast copper alloy mount or vessel lid of probable later post medieval date (1600-1800AD). It is broadly pentagonal in plan and irregular in profile. The mount is cast in one piece with an intricate detailed design on the front face consisting of a central flower with five petals which is enclose...
ARMLET Armlet BERK-48AD44
Roman Monmouthshire xml | csv
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A fragment of a cast copper alloy Roman armlet, broken and reshaped into a finger ring. The armlet fragment retains the hook clasp at one end (which would probably have originally slotted into an eye at the opposing end). The fragment carries multiple incised and stamped motifs consisting of shor...
Token Token HESH-5DA977
Post medieval Shropshire xml | csv
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Copper alloy half-penny traders token dated 1667. Obv: Rampant lion Inscription: RICH. DAVIES FELTM[AK]ER Initial mark: five petalled flower with central annulet Rev: HIS HALF PENY (in three lines Inscription: IN WELC[H P]OOLE 1667. Initial mark: five petalled flower with central annulet Williams...
SPINDLE WHORL Spindle whorl CPAT-54F621
Roman Powys xml | csv
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A cast lead alloy undecorated spindle whorl that is possibly Roman. Always difficult to date, spindle whorls appear right through to the post medieval, however, this whorl was found close to a single Roman coin and a second whorl of similar design and the characteristic 'deep' design may be indic...
SPINDLE WHORL Spindle whorl CPAT-551104
Roman Powys xml | csv
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A cast lead alloy spindle whorl that is possibly Roman. Always difficult to date, spindle whorls appear right through to the post medieval, however, this whorl was found close to a single Roman coin and a second whorl of similar design and the characteristic 'deep' design may be indicative of a R...
COIN Coin CPAT-554662
Roman Powys xml | csv
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A struck copper alloy Roman coin of uncertain date but possibly 2nd century AD sestertius. The coin is corroded beyond certain recognition but the obverse has the barest outline of a bust right in the style of Antoninus Pius (138-161). No identifiable features/design remaining on the reverse. The...
COIN Coin CPAT-93B600
Post medieval Wrexham xml | csv
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A hammered silver sixpence of James I dated 1624. The obverse has the crowned bust right with VI behind. The reverse has a square topped shield of royal arms with the date above (1624). Both the obverse and reverse have the Lis mintmark spink type 46.The coin is heavily clipped and worn.
COIN Coin CPAT-93F6B6
Post medieval Wrexham xml | csv
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A hammered silver Scottish twenty pence piece of Charles I (1625-1649). The obverse has the crowned bust left with XX behind. The reverse has a crown over thistle with a probable letter ‘F’ at end of the legend. The ’F’ at the end of the reverse legend is the initial of John Falconer of the Scott...
COIN Coin CPAT-942053
Post medieval Wrexham xml | csv
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A silver hammered penny of Charles I (1625-49). The obverse has the crowned bust left with ‘I’ behind and two pellets in legend above crown. The reverse has a garnished, round shield with no inner circle. The coin is from the Tower mint. The coin is heavily clipped such that the clipping style ca...
COIN Coin CPAT-A761C6
Medieval Wrexham xml | csv
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A hammered silver penny, probably of Edward III (1327-77). The coin is from the York mint but difficult to date precisely due to the total lack of design to the obverse, however, the style of the long cross pattée to the reverse is in line with Edward III, other later reigns cannot be wholly rule...
COIN Coin CPAT-A7BA58
Medieval Flintshire xml | csv
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A hammered silver Irish penny of Edward IV (1461-1483).The obverse has the crowned bust with a mullet to each side of the crown.The reverse has a long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle and the quatrefoil at centre.The coin is probably from the light ‘cross and pellets’ issue circa 14...
COIN Coin CPAT-A85FA1
Medieval Flintshire xml | csv
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A hammered silver short cross penny of Henry II ( 1180-89). The obverse has the crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand. And the reverse has the voided short cross with a pellet at the centre and quatrefoils to each quadrant. The moneyer is IEFREI or Jeffrey and the mint is possibly --NDE ...
VESSEL Vessel CPAT-A91BF8
Roman Wrexham xml | csv
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A pottery sherd of Roman Severn Valley ware. The sherd has an abundance of fine black/brown rock, consistent with fabric type 12. See http://www.worcestershireceramics.org/#fabrics/show/63.
COIN Coin NARC-AF8A25
Roman Monmouthshire xml | csv
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Roman nummus. Illegible. Head left. Probably 4th century AD.
COIN Coin CPAT-E6E245
Medieval Wrexham xml | csv
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Hammered silver voided long cross penny of Henry III (1216-72). The voided long cross further narrows the date to 1247-72. The obverse has the crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand and the reverse the voided long cross with three pellets to each quadrant. HENRICUS REX III WALTER ON LUND

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