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This style of buckle plate design dates from the late 13th to early 15th century AD.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-29 14:39:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5717","lat":"51.854978","lon":"-1.17235","easting":"457100","northing":"217700","i":"383253","filename":"2012008.jpg"},{"id":"505129","old_findID":"BERK-4BB853","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"275","dateTo":"296","created":"2012-05-29 13:05:25","description":"<p>A copper alloy Roman coin, probably a barbarous radiate dating from c. AD 275-296. The coin is worn and the images and lettering is crude and the legends appear bludered, so much so that a more specific identification is not possible.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-29 13:10:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5717","lat":"51.854978","lon":"-1.17235","easting":"457100","northing":"217700","i":"383200","filename":"2012007.jpg"},{"id":"505105","old_findID":"BERK-4B0202","objecttype":"BROOCH","broadperiod":"IRON AGE","dateFrom":"0","dateTo":"99","created":"2012-05-29 12:16:48","description":"<p>A cast iron brooch dating from the Late Iron to Early Roman period. The brooch is in the one-piece Colchester style, missing the pin and spring and the foot including the catchplate. Although iron brooches are unusual there are a number recorded on this database. First century AD.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-29 12:26:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5717","lat":"51.854978","lon":"-1.17235","easting":"457100","northing":"217700","i":"383170","filename":"2012006.jpg"},{"id":"505089","old_findID":"BERK-4A90F4","objecttype":"MOUNT","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1270","dateTo":"1400","created":"2012-05-29 11:46:39","description":"<p>A cast copper alloy Medieval bar mount, used to decorate a belt strap. The mount has a central domed lobe, decorated with six lines of crudely executed cross hatching. Either side of the central lobe is a bar that tapers to a swollen, rounded terminal. The terminals have a single rivet hole drilled through them, with one hole retaining its simple copper alloy rivet pin. The reverse is plain, with the reverse of the dome being hollow. Similar examples are recorded in Egan &amp; Pritchard (1991) p213-214, and are dated from AD 1270-1400.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-29 12:05:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5717","lat":"51.854978","lon":"-1.17235","easting":"457100","northing":"217700","i":"383163","filename":"2012005.jpg"},{"id":"502690","old_findID":"BH-E6A683","objecttype":"BROOCH","broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"450","dateTo":"550","created":"2012-05-12 14:49:31","description":"<p>An incomplete copper-alloy disc brooch, dating from the early part of the Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) period.<\/p>\n<p>Just over half of the disc remains, the rest having been lost in antiquity. At the middle of the flat upper surface, there is an incomplete punched ring-and-dot mark, with two concentric grooves around a central perforation. This central mark was originally surrounded by a ring of further such marks, three of which occupy the perimeter of the remaining portion of plate. The damaged hinge, located on the back of the brooch, approximately 5mm down from the top edge, consists of a single right-angled lug with circular perforation. The pin and catchplate are both missing.<\/p>\n<p>Dimensions: 41.1mm diameter, 1.5mm thick. Weight: 8.96g.<\/p>\n<p>Several similar brooches are held within the collections of the Ashmolean Museum (Macgregor and Bolick 1993: 63-67, cf. 4.43 from Brighthampton, Oxon). These brooches appear to be an insular Anglo-Saxon development, with the majority having been found south of a line connecting the Severn and the Wash, with a concentration in the Upper Thames valley, where they may have been produced. Most probably date from the period of the mid 5th to mid 6th century (ibid. 57).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-19 12:37:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Fritwell","fourFigure":"SP5328","lat":"51.952513","lon":"-1.218488","easting":"453806","northing":"228513","i":"381058","filename":"Earlymed_brooch_12_54_1.jpg"},{"id":"502680","old_findID":"BH-E343C5","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"119","dateTo":"122","created":"2012-05-12 10:58:20","description":"<p>A silver denarius of Hadrian (AD 117-138); P M TR P COS III (Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae) reverse; minted at Rome, AD 119-122.<\/p>\n<p>Ref.: RIC Vol. II, p. 350, no. 83.<\/p>\n<p>Dimensions: 18.8mm diameter, 1.9mm thick. Weight: 2.6g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-19 14:53:00","county":"BUCKINGHAMSHIRE","knownas":"Poundon","fourFigure":"SP6325","lat":"51.919946","lon":"-1.082459","easting":"463200","northing":"225000","i":"381048","filename":"Roman_coin_12_56_2.jpg"},{"id":"502422","old_findID":"BERK-B80796","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-10 09:46:49","description":"<p>A flint end scraper probably dating from the earlier part of the Neolithic period (c.3500-2500 BC). The scraper is quite large and has been made on a primary flake of grey-blue flint, with the dorsal surface retaining over 95% outer cortex; the cortex has been flaked away to create the scraper edge. There appears to be no or very limited retouch on the ventral side. The lack of preparation of the flake suggests the tool was made quickly for a specific purpose and may have been disposed of soon after use.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-14 09:49:49","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP3425","lat":"51.930555","lon":"-1.502997","easting":"434270","northing":"225899","i":"380779","filename":"2011759a.jpg"},{"id":"502422","old_findID":"BERK-B80796","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-10 09:46:49","description":"<p>A flint end scraper probably dating from the earlier part of the Neolithic period (c.3500-2500 BC). The scraper is quite large and has been made on a primary flake of grey-blue flint, with the dorsal surface retaining over 95% outer cortex; the cortex has been flaked away to create the scraper edge. There appears to be no or very limited retouch on the ventral side. The lack of preparation of the flake suggests the tool was made quickly for a specific purpose and may have been disposed of soon after use.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-14 09:49:49","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP3425","lat":"51.930555","lon":"-1.502997","easting":"434270","northing":"225899","i":"380781","filename":"2011759b.jpg"},{"id":"500692","old_findID":"BERK-EA2FE0","objecttype":"TOKEN","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1750","created":"2012-04-30 15:34:38","description":"<p>A cast lead alloy Post-medieval token or tally, possibly used for reckoning concerning agriculture of livestock. The token is bifacial; one face has the Initials IHI, or an H flanked by two vertical lines, while the reverse has a four-lined design, reminiscent of a 'stick' person or anthropomorphic representation with long limbs. It may also be a crude 'wheel' design sometimes seen on tokens of this period.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-02 08:58:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5717","lat":"51.856503","lon":"-1.171887","easting":"457130","northing":"217870","i":"379504","filename":"2011781.jpg"},{"id":"500685","old_findID":"BERK-EA1383","objecttype":"VESSEL","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1400","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-04-30 15:27:04","description":"<p>A Medieval cast copper alloy zoomorphic vessel spout probably dating to the 15<sup>th<\/sup> century AD. The cylindrical spout was cast separately from the rest of the vessel and soldered on via the long sloping 'C' shaped arm. The spout itself is tubular and terminates in a dog's head with open mouth from which protrudes the end of the spout. The dog's head has a moulded nose, prominent, rounded brow and sub-oval ears that extend slightly above the flattened head; the eyes are not distinguished. These artefacts are pouring spouts likely to be from a pedestal based ewer like a priests washing bowl (or laver). Further spouts recorded on the database include: HAMP-109444, BERK-135A64, HESH-752594, and WAW-D138E8.<\/p>\n","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-02 08:50:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bicester area","fourFigure":"SP5519","lat":"51.868356","lon":"-1.195634","easting":"455480","northing":"219170","i":"379768","filename":"2011782.jpg"},{"id":"495976","old_findID":"SUR-3177E7","objecttype":"JETTON","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1550","dateTo":"1600","created":"2012-03-28 14:51:59","description":"<p>A Nuremberg jetton issued by Hans Schultes I or II.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-03-28 15:56:32","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5018","lat":"51.858644","lon":"-1.274262","easting":"450077","northing":"218033","i":"375942","filename":"11-1698.jpg"},{"id":"492117","old_findID":"BERK-4E4560","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1356","dateTo":"1361","created":"2012-03-05 16:05:46","description":"<p>A silver halfgroat of Edward III (AD 1327-1377), pre-treaty period struck in London AD 1356-1361. Annulet under bust and in one quarter on the reverse (Series G). Irregular, possibly clipped flan. North N1201-1204. Spink (2011) 1578.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-03-05 16:23:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5726","lat":"51.935164","lon":"-1.170294","easting":"457140","northing":"226620","i":"372767","filename":"2011689.jpg"},{"id":"491937","old_findID":"NARC-38EA63","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1327","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-03-04 15:47:50","description":"<p>Silver hammered penny. Very worn. York mint. Only dateable from Edward II onwards.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-04-11 15:07:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP6551","lat":"52.158284","lon":"-1.04915","easting":"465144","northing":"251538","i":"377177","filename":"NARC-38EA63 a.jpg"},{"id":"491937","old_findID":"NARC-38EA63","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1327","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-03-04 15:47:50","description":"<p>Silver hammered penny. Very worn. York mint. Only dateable from Edward II onwards.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-04-11 15:07:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP6551","lat":"52.158284","lon":"-1.04915","easting":"465144","northing":"251538","i":"377178","filename":"NARC-38EA63 b.jpg"},{"id":"491588","old_findID":"BH-F5D7C1","objecttype":"DAGGER","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1300","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-03-01 11:29:03","description":"<p>A copper-alloy dagger pommel, probably dating from the Late Medieval period.<\/p>\n<p>The lower part of the pommel consists of an oval-sectioned socket, with a groove extending around its base. At the top, the artefact bifurcates into a pair of hollow, sub-ovoid terminals, each of which takes the form of an outward-facing human face. Although of equal dimensions, there are variations between the two heads, which are probably designed to be male and female, respectively. On the male side, a horizontal groove has been used to indicate a straight fringe to the hair. Parallel grooves angle upwards either side of the face, adding to the impression of a short, neat hairstyle. The moulded nose is of broad, squashed appearance. Flanking the nose is a pair of irregularly incised ovals, each containing a horizontal groove, to give the impression of closed eyes. An elliptical groove is used to depict the mouth. The facial features of the other head are similar, but the hair grooves are longer and extend downwards from the top of the head, indicating longer, straight hair. The space between the back of the two heads is perforated by a sub-oval rivet hole. The heavily corroded artefact measures 42.3mm wide, 29.6mm high, 17.8mm thick and weighs 48.7g.<\/p>\n<p>The PAS database contains two parallels for this find: NMS-896F65, from Capel, Surrey; and SWYOR-55E321, from Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire. The North Yorkshire example has been dated, perhaps erroneously, to the Iron Age, while the Norfolk example is of suggested 14th century date, based on similarity of the decoration to a relatively common form of vessel mount (see, for example, BH-CC7C87). A wider, 14th to 15th century, date is suggested for this particular example.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-03-01 12:00:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":"Adstone","fourFigure":"SP5951","lat":"52.155913","lon":"-1.136086","easting":"459200","northing":"251200","i":"372445","filename":"Med_pommel_11_207.jpg"},{"id":"487428","old_findID":"NARC-256424","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"253","dateTo":"260","created":"2012-02-08 11:02:26","description":"<p>A radiate of Salonina dating to the joint reign of Valerian II and Gallienus, AD 253 to 260. IVNO REGINA reverse type. Mint of Rome. 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SOL INVICTO COMITI issue..<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 10:29:52","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5537","lat":"52.029543","lon":"-1.192454","easting":"455500","northing":"237100","i":"369216","filename":"NARC-24E270 a.jpg"},{"id":"487407","old_findID":"NARC-24E270","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"307","dateTo":"337","created":"2012-02-08 10:27:51","description":"<p>Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I. SOL INVICTO COMITI issue..<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 10:29:52","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5537","lat":"52.029543","lon":"-1.192454","easting":"455500","northing":"237100","i":"369217","filename":"NARC-24E270 b.jpg"},{"id":"487393","old_findID":"NARC-24AD63","objecttype":"PIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"410","created":"2012-02-08 10:13:42","description":"<p>A complete copper alloy pin with a globular head. The head is 9mm in diameter and 7mm high. The shank is 85mm long and is circular in diameter. It is 3mm in diameter near the head, expands to 4mm briefly before tapering to a point. The tip of the point is missing. The patina is a light green, and the shank is bent slightly after the widest part. Pins of this type are dateable to the broad Roman period. <\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 10:23:27","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5537","lat":"52.029543","lon":"-1.192454","easting":"455500","northing":"237100","i":"369213","filename":"NARC-24AD63.jpg"},{"id":"487383","old_findID":"NARC-247F14","objecttype":"BRACELET","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"150","created":"2012-02-08 10:01:21","description":"<p>A body fragment from an early Roman broad, flat bracelet. The fragment  is roughly rectangular, broken at both ends.. It is fairly flat in profile, with a rectangular cross-section. The upper  surface is decorated longitudinally along the body featuring a central pair of  double incised bands, bordered by plain raised bands. the edges are decorated by diagonal etched lines(cf. Stead  and Rigby 1986, 126; ref. 166).  The back is plain. At Baldock such broad bracelets  were found in contexts beginning with Neronian. The object has a mid-green patina.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 10:04:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5537","lat":"52.029543","lon":"-1.192454","easting":"455500","northing":"237100","i":"369208","filename":"NARC-247F14 a.jpg"},{"id":"487383","old_findID":"NARC-247F14","objecttype":"BRACELET","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"150","created":"2012-02-08 10:01:21","description":"<p>A body fragment from an early Roman broad, flat bracelet. The fragment  is roughly rectangular, broken at both ends.. It is fairly flat in profile, with a rectangular cross-section. The upper  surface is decorated longitudinally along the body featuring a central pair of  double incised bands, bordered by plain raised bands. the edges are decorated by diagonal etched lines(cf. Stead  and Rigby 1986, 126; ref. 166).  The back is plain. At Baldock such broad bracelets  were found in contexts beginning with Neronian. The object has a mid-green patina.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 10:04:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5537","lat":"52.029543","lon":"-1.192454","easting":"455500","northing":"237100","i":"369210","filename":"NARC-247F14 b.jpg"},{"id":"487365","old_findID":"NARC-241023","objecttype":"MOUNT","broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"500","dateTo":"590","created":"2012-02-08 09:31:46","description":"<p>Copper-alloy mount, pr belt plate, with  chip-carved gilded Style I zoomorphic decoration dating it to the early Anglo-Saxon  period (6th century AD). The mount is  rectangular with two rivets at the reverse. One rivet is broken close to the base. The complete rivet is circular in secton. 2.5mm in diameter and 7mm long. <\/p>\n<p>The decoration is in a single panel which follows  the rectangular shape of the mount. The Style I zoomorphic design  suggests a crouching beast facing right with a curled tail at the far  left, feet beneath and a raised pellet as an eye.<\/p>\n<p>The rectangular plate is 27mm long, 15.5mm wide and 2.5mm thick. <\/p>\nThis object is similar to long rectangular noseband mounts from early  Anglo-Saxon bridles recorded at NCL-8C56A8, SOMDOR-305381 and IOW- B0F5D2, and  HAMP-929D82.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 09:58:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5833","lat":"51.99866","lon":"-1.147855","easting":"458600","northing":"233700","i":"369201","filename":"NARC-241023 a.jpg"},{"id":"487365","old_findID":"NARC-241023","objecttype":"MOUNT","broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"500","dateTo":"590","created":"2012-02-08 09:31:46","description":"<p>Copper-alloy mount, pr belt plate, with  chip-carved gilded Style I zoomorphic decoration dating it to the early Anglo-Saxon  period (6th century AD). The mount is  rectangular with two rivets at the reverse. One rivet is broken close to the base. The complete rivet is circular in secton. 2.5mm in diameter and 7mm long. <\/p>\n<p>The decoration is in a single panel which follows  the rectangular shape of the mount. The Style I zoomorphic design  suggests a crouching beast facing right with a curled tail at the far  left, feet beneath and a raised pellet as an eye.<\/p>\n<p>The rectangular plate is 27mm long, 15.5mm wide and 2.5mm thick. <\/p>\nThis object is similar to long rectangular noseband mounts from early  Anglo-Saxon bridles recorded at NCL-8C56A8, SOMDOR-305381 and IOW- B0F5D2, and  HAMP-929D82.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-08 09:58:00","county":"NORTHAMPTONSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP5833","lat":"51.99866","lon":"-1.147855","easting":"458600","northing":"233700","i":"369203","filename":"NARC-241023 b.jpg"},{"id":"487324","old_findID":"NARC-16F763","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"253","dateTo":"260","created":"2012-02-07 18:37:42","description":"<p>Roman radiate of Gallienus. 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