Finds within constituency of Aylesbury
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Coin | BUC-CB26C5 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A nummus of Constantine I, dating to the period AD 310 to 312. COMITI AVGG NN reverse. London mint. cf. RIC VI, p. 135, no. 153 | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CB02B4 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A denarius of Antoninus Pius dating to the period AD 152 to 154. COS IIII reverse depicting Vesta. RIC III, p. 53, no. 220 or RIC III, p. 54, 229b. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAF572 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A denarius of Julia Domna, dating to the period AD 196 to 211. VENVS FELIX reverse. Rome mint. RIC IV, Pt I, p. 170, no. 580. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAE6D6 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A denarius of Septimius Severus dating to the period AD 199 to 200. IOVI CONSERVATORI reverse. RIC IV, Pt I, p. 107, no. 130. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAD022 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A plated copy of a denarius of Caracalla dating to the period AD 201 to 210, with a reverse of Elagabalus. TEMPORVM FELICITAS reverse. Rome mint. cf. RIC IV, Pt I, p. 230ff and RIC IV, Pt II, p. 38, no. 150. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAB6A5 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A denarius of Caracalla as Caesar dating to AD 198. FIDES PVBLICA reverse. Rome mint. RIC IV, p. 215, no. 24B | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAADC1 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A silver denarius of Lucilla dating to the period AD 165 to 169. VENVS reverse. Rome mint. RIC III, p. 276, no. 784. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-CAA094 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A denarius of Antoninus Pius dating to the period AD 153 to 154. COS IIII reverse depicting Vesta. Rome mint. RIC III, p. 54, no. 229b. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-C7FE93 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copy of a denarius of Septimius Severus dating to the period AD 196 to 197. P M TR P IIII COS II PP reverse depicting Pax. Rome mint. RIC IV, p. 101, no. 85. | |||||
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Brooch | BUC-C7EEF5 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| Part of a Roman copper alloy equal ended plate brooch of the 2nd century. The brooch consists of a plate in the form of a triangle with a broken point and corner, with a snakes head emerging from a short collar on the lower edge. The plate is divided into smaller triangular cells which probably ... | |||||
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Brooch | BUC-4F7762 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A Roman copper alloy Nauheim derivative brooch, the bow of which may have been bent into a hook at some later time. There are three turns of the spring and a flat cross-sectioned undecorated bow. A small scrap of the top of the catch plate is present but the end of the bow is missing. The pin is ... | |||||
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Brooch | BUC-FBC4C5 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A worn and damaged Roman copper alloy bow brooch. The spring is missing but the axis bar appears to protrude at both sides of what remains of the wings. There is no sign of any decoration and the bow is broken off before the start of the catch plate. | |||||
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Mount | HAMP-E62CC6 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A corroded cast copper-alloy lozengiform mount of medieval date (c. 13th century AD). The flat mount has slightly incurving sides. It is perforated for attachment towards each of the longer ends; neither of the rivets survive. It is flat on both surfaces, albeit recessed on the upper surface t... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-E60E93 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A slightly worn and damaged late 13th-century silver medieval penny of Edward I, Class 3g/4a, London mint (c. 1280 - c. 1283 AD) | |||||
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Unidentified object | BUC-CC8463 |
Unknown | Buckinghamshire |
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| Short length of gold strip, probably deliberately broken.In the absence of archaeological context it is not possible to assign this to any particular date or culture and is best regarded as an undiagnostic fragment. It is noted that two Middle Bronze Age ribbon torcs were found two fields away (2... | |||||
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Unidentified object | BH-8048F4 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An unidentified lead object. From the circular 'base' the object tapers upwards before flaring out into a much thinner portion of inverted sub-triangular form. Both surfaces of this latter portion bear crudely executed relief moulded decoration. The lower two thirds of this decoration have a... | |||||
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Mount | BH-7FB204 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy openwork mount of probable Medieval date. The main portion of the piece takes the form of a cuboid with an openwork quatrefoil (filled with concreted soil) passing through its centre and an angled 'foot' at one of the bottom corners. Around the perimeter of each side is an inc... | |||||
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Book fitting | BH-7EED97 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy book clasp of Late Medieval date. The piece represents the lower half of a hinged book clasp. At the top is a horizontal bar, set between two right-angled perforated lugs, with an attached remnant of the above sheet plate. The surviving element takes the form of a ... | |||||
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Buckle | SUR-02A637 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A fragment of a double frame post medieval buckle. The frame has corner projections and an expansion on the surviving outer edge which contains the pin seating. The pin also survives. A groove runs along the outer edge. The original length was about 33mm. | |||||
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Buckle | SUR-0283A3 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An oval medieval buckle with an integral forked spacer. The frame has a projection on the outer edge which contains the pin seating hollow. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-877AB4 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A worn copper alloy nummus of Constantius. Obv: Diademed bust right DN C[ONSTANTIVS] PF AVG. Rev: Fallen horseman | |||||
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Quern | BUC-877001 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| Part of the upper stone of a Roman rotary quern made from puddingstone. About a quarter of the domed circular quern survives. The inverted cone shape of the hole, through which the grain was poured down to the grinding surface is clearly visible. The lower stone on which this stone would have sat... | |||||
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Quern | BUC-877001 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| Part of the upper stone of a Roman rotary quern made from puddingstone. About a quarter of the domed circular quern survives. The inverted cone shape of the hole, through which the grain was poured down to the grinding surface is clearly visible. The lower stone on which this stone would have sat... | |||||
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Casting waste | BUC-862367 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| An irregular lump of once molten copper alloy spilt during casting and allowed to cool on an uneven surface. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-8A2098 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A very worn and damaged tin farthing with very little detail surviving but the copper plug | |||||
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Buckle | BUC-A3A6C5 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| One half of a fourth century A.D. copper-alloy cast dolphin buckle of Hawkes and Dunning Type IIA. Depicts a dolphin holding a male human head in its jaws and a bird perched upon its crested head, with an incomplete buckle plate hinge loop. A matching dolphin and bird on the left, along with a... | |||||
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Harness pendant | BUC-CD4774 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper alloy horse harness pendant of Medieval date. The pendant is rectangular in shape with scalloped edges. A plain suspension loop pierced horizontally extends upwards from the pendant's top. Four small, circular studs pierce each corner of the pendant; a fifth, vertically positioned oblong... | |||||
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Coin | BH-FC3CA2 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A silver penny (voided long-cross type) of Henry III; probably a Class IIIb coin, minted 1248-1250. Moneyer: Huge at Winchester. The coin is worn in places. It measures 17.8mm in diameter, 0.5mm thick and weighs 1.42g. | |||||
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Strap end | BH-D204E2 |
Early medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy strap-end of probable 11th century date. The remaining portion of the strap-end consists of a sub-rectangular plate. The attachment end is rectangular and perforated by two rivet holes, one located at each top corner. The body of the strap-end is of openwork form, ... | |||||
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Coin | BUC-17DBD7 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A nummus of Constantine I, dating to the period AD 323 to 324. SARMATIA DEVICTA. London mint. RIC vii, p. 115, no. 290. | |||||
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