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| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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| Weight | NMGW132 |
Roman | Newport |
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| Undecorated, perforated, conical lead, or lead alloy, weight. Maximum diameter of weight 19-20mm, thickness 8mm, internal diameter of perforation 7mm, weight 12.6 grams. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW14 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Edward I penny. Class 10ab5, Canterbury Mint, c.1303-1305. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW152 |
Post medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Victorian, gold half sovereign, possibly dated 1859. Very curious surfaces suggesting the coin is a possible counterfeit. Weight 3.9 grams. | |||||
| Container | NMGW16 |
Medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| Copper alloy outer case for a set of nested weights. Circular, with six external vertical ribs on cup and similar projections (poorly preserved) on lid. Maximum external diameter 40mm; internal diameter 36mm; internal depth of cup 17mm; maximum height 24mm. In its present condition (with corrosio... | |||||
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Socketed axehead | NMGW162 |
Bronze age | Newport |
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| Blade end fragment of a Late Bronze Age socketed axe. The absence of the socket and loop end precludes a precise ascription to type; however, the presence of three parallel ribs on both faces of the axe suggests that it is either of South Wales/Stogursey Type (Needham 1981) or of related hybrid ... | |||||
| Weight | NMGW164 |
Post medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Cast lead, or lead alloy, disc perforated by two centrally set holes. Either nineteenth or twentieth century in date. Diameter 25mm, thickness 2.5mm, Diameter of perforations c.1.5mm, weight 11.9 grams. | |||||
| Weight | NMGW165 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Crudely cast lead, or lead alloy, perforated cylindrical weight. External diameter 14.5mm-15.5mm, internal diameter 6.5mm-7.5mm, thickness/height 10mm, weight 9.7 grams. | |||||
| Vessel | NMGW166 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Slightly domed lead, or lead alloy, discoidal casting with boss-like feature on underneath. Possibly a crudely cast pot mend. Diameter 22-24mm, thickness 7mm, weight 18.4 grams. | |||||
| Arm guard | NMGW167 |
Post medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Lead, or lead alloy, casting. Lentoid in shape and plano-convex in section. The surface of the object appears to have been deliberately smoothed and contains a circular indentation (diameter 15mm) on the curved side. Weight 337.9 grams. | |||||
| Brooch | NMGW168 |
Roman | Monmouthshire |
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| Flat bow of small curvature expanding towards the missing foot. The bow is decorated with fluted reeding, which runs along its entire length and terminates at the moulded transverse rib located at the bow’s junction with the spring-cover. The catch plate is deformed and partly missing but conta... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW169 |
Bronze age | Newport |
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| Small plain socketed axe, which is faceted, has six faces, and exhibits a hexagonal cross section mid way down the blade. A high placed loop extends from the underside of a flattened collar, which is 7mm in width. The axe has an ovoid to circular shaped socket mouth, which is characteristic of ... | |||||
| Blade | NMGW17 |
Mesolithic |
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| Pale grey flint blade, distal end snapped. | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW170 |
Bronze age | Newport |
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| Small and slender South Wales or Stougursey Type socketed axe, which exhibits the characteristic features of the type: namely evidence for a four runner casting technology, a thin and inwards curving mouth moulding, a high placed loop extending from the moulding, and a three rib decorative motif ... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW171 |
Bronze age |
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| Long slender South Wales or Stougursey Type socketed axe, which exhibits the characteristic features of the type: namely evidence for a four runner casting technology, a thin and inwards curving mouth moulding, a high placed loop extending from the moulding, and a three rib decorative moulding ex... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW172 |
Bronze age |
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| Long slender socketed axe of 'hybrid' three-rib type, which may be associated generally with the South Wales/Stougursey tradition. This axe is, however different to the latter type in a number of ways. Firstly, it does not display a four runner casting technology, instead, the excess molten bro... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW173 |
Bronze age |
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| Two fragments of a socketed axe of the 'hybrid' three-rib type, which may be associated with the South Wales/Stougursey tradition. The larger fragment is part of the looped mouth end, while the smaller fragment is undiagnostic and probably from the middle part of the axe. The fragments do not j... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW174 |
Bronze age |
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| Long slender socketed axe of South Wales/Stougursey Type. The axe exhibits most of the characteristic features of the type: namely evidence for a four runner casting technology, a high placed loop extending from within the moulding of the mouth of the axe, and a three rib decorative motif extend... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW175 |
Bronze age |
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| Small socketed axe of a 'hybrid' three ribbed type which has affinities with both Facetted Axe and South Wales/Stogursey axe Types. The axe does not have evidence of a four runner casting technology (a diagnostic feature of the South Wales/Stogursey Type), having no runner scars on its mouth. L... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW176 |
Bronze age |
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| Small socketed axe of South Wales/Stogursey Type. The axe exhibits most of the characteristic features of its type: namely evidence for a four runner casting technology, a thin and inwards curving mouth moulding, and a three rib decorative motif extending from the moulding down both faces of the... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | NMGW177 |
Bronze age |
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| Slender socketed axe of South Wales/Stogursey Type. The axe exhibits most of the characteristic features of its type: namely evidence for a four runner casting technology, a thin and inwards curving mouth moulding, a high placed loop extending from the moulding, and a three rib decorative motif ... | |||||
| Clothing accessory | NMGW178 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Outwardly curving, cast copper alloy, hook and integral, rebated attachment plate. Only a triangular-shaped fragment of the attachment plate survives. No evidence for either fixing holes or intact rivets remain on the attachment plate fragment. The original surface has largely been removed by ... | |||||
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Flake | NMGW181 |
Bronze age | Swansea |
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| Flint knife. Length 55.2mm, breadth 33.3mm, thickness 12.5mm, weight 21.8 grams. | |||||
| Vessel | NMGW3100 |
Medieval | Swansea |
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| Crudely cast, slightly waisted, copper alloy vessel leg. Length 41mm, width 28-33mm, thickness 18mm, weight 77.4 grams. Identifying the vessel type that this leg is from is not possible. Presumably it was either a cauldron, skillet, jug or ewer. Close dating is equally difficult as the form of th... | |||||
| Vessel | NMGW3101 |
Medieval | Swansea |
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| Several cast copper alloy vessel fragments including the basal end of two vessel legs form different vessels but both plano-convex in section and with decorative outer longitudinal ribs; cast copper alloy rim fragments from four different wide and steep sided vessels (probably cauldrons); and a c... | |||||
| Vessel | NMGW3109 |
Medieval | Swansea |
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| Rim fragment of a large cast tin-lead alloy (pewter) vessel with steep sides. Original diameter c.200mm, thickness 1mm, weight 10.7 grams. Medieval or post-medieval in date. | |||||
| Ring | NMGW3110 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Crudely cast copper alloy ring. The inside of the ring contains several wear facets. External diameter c.25mm, internal diameter c.18mm, weight 5.2 grams. Crudely cast copper alloy rings like this example served numerous functions and can date from at least the medieval period to the early twenti... | |||||
| Perforated object | NMGW3111 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Discoidal perforated stone. Diameter 24mm, thickness 14mm, internal diameter 5mm, weight 12.5 grams. Although conventionally identified as spindle whorls, perforated stone weights like this example could have been used for other functions such as fishing or net weights (Manning et al. 1995, 251).... | |||||
| Finger ring | NMGW3136 |
Post medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Silver, or silver alloy, finger-ring. Made up of five soldered bands, the central and outer bands consisting of wire twisted into a cable pattern. Modern. Found prior to the Treasure Act. | |||||
| Brooch | NMGW3140 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| Cast copper alloy Colchester brooch. The pin and half the bilateral spring (originally of eight coils) is missing. The external chord is pressed forward and secured by a forward facing hook on top of the head. The end of the chord hook is embellished with two transverse grooves. The spring is obs... | |||||
| Padlock | NMGW3151 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Cast copper alloy padlock case (length 23mm, maximum width 19.5mm, depth 14mm) with a circular body, and a short, rectangular-sectioned arm, or tab, connected to a fixed tapering circular-sectioned bar, or bolt (length 24mm). The rectangular-shaped key aperture is relatively large (height 7mm, wi... | |||||
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