Finds within constituency of Bassetlaw
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Coin | DENO-DFE465 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete struck or hammered copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine I (AD. 307-361). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse with 2 soldiers standing with 2 standards between. Minted AD. 330-335. Trier mint. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-DFC460 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete but worn struck or hammered copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine I (AD. 307-361). Helmeted ROMA obverse with she-wolf & twins reverse. Minted AD. 330-335. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-DF9A46 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete but worn struck or hammered copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine I (AD. 307-361). VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP reverse, 2 victories holding a shield, VOT PR, above an altar. Obverse shows emperor wearing a high-crested helmet. Uncertain mint. Minted AD. 318-320. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-DF3DB2 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete copper alloy nummus of Constantine I dating to the period AD 313 to 314. SOLI INVICTO COMITI reverse, Sol standing left, chlamys draped over left shoulder, holding up globe and right hand high. London mint. RIC VII, p. 97, no. 5. | |||||
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Bell | PUBLIC-B47406 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval-Post Medieval copper alloy spherical bell (crotal) (AD1500-1800). At the peak is a rectangular perforated tab for suspension. The spherical bell has a circumferential ridge that divides the upper and lower half. In the upper half there are two worn circular sound holes, one on e... | |||||
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Dagger | DENO-9032B3 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A complete cast copper alloy quillon dagger guard of Medieval to Post-Medieval date. The guard is an irregular shape with an oval section squat cylinder shape in plan at the centre with two arms that are circular in section, one to either side of the central section. The central section has a s... | |||||
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Burin | SWYOR-8D4187 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint dihedral burin (boring tool) dating from the Neolithic period (about 3500-2100 BC). It is sub rectangular in plan with the working point created at the proximal end of the left side. Semi-abrupt retouching forms the working end. There is also some very fine retouch at the distal end and o... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | SWYOR-8D31A3 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A complete Neolithic flint scraper (about 3500-2100 BC). This scraper has been manufactured from a primary flake which patch of cortex on one side. The dorsal surface has had several flakes removed and is relatively uneven and tapers upwards to form a point. It has retouch around the sides which ... | |||||
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Retouched flake | SWYOR-8D2644 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A Mesolithic or Neolithic flint waste flake. The flake is sub triangular; having a slightly tapered point, a rounded angle and, another, slight right angle. Two edges have been retouched with abrupt and semi-abrupt removals creating thin edges, suggesting that it may have been utilised as a scrap... | |||||
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Flake | SWYOR-8D1006 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flake of a flint like material dating from about the Mesolithic to Neolithic periods (8300-2100 BC). It is a tertiary flake that has been worked (but it is not a tool) and has not been retouched. It is sub square in shape and mottled opaque grey colour speckled with white. There is not enough e... | |||||
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-8CE268 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A probable late Neolithic oblique flint arrowhead (about 2500-2100 BC). This arrowhead is sub-triangular in plan and one barb is noticeably longer than the other; one having a rounded end and the longest edge curves outwards and continues downwards and the base curves inwards. The barbs and point... | |||||
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Core | SWYOR-8CC896 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint core fragment with evidence of narrow blade removals which suggest a Mesolithic date but may also be early Neolithic in date (about 8300-3500 BC). The core is formed from patinated flint and has been worked on at least three faces. Cortex survives on one face and there are blade removal s... | |||||
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-8CAC28 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A complete late Neolithic oblique flint arrowhead (about 2500-2100 BC). This arrowhead is sub-triangular in plan and one barb is noticeably longer than the other, one having a rounded end and the longest edge curves outwards and continues downwards to form a barb. The base curves inwards. Invasiv... | |||||
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Thumb nail scraper | SWYOR-8C9414 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint tool; a thumb nail scraper dating from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (about 2500-1500 BC). The object is roughly D-shaped and is formed from a thick flake of white coloured opaque flint. The proximal and left side have semi-abrupt retouch. Length: 16.6mm; Width: 21.1mm; Thickness... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-8C75F5 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A rim shard from a ceramic vessel of Roman date. The fabric is fairly hard, fine, gritty with mainly angular quartz inclusions. It is grey coloured. The rim is narrow and rounded, but there is a wide projecting flange on the outside below it. It is greyware and has an everted rim with a diameter ... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-8C63A7 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A wall shard from a ceramic vessel of Roman date. The fabric is fairly hard, fine, gritty and has a grey colour throughout. It has frequent poorly sorted grey grit and quartz inclusions. It is greyware and is wheel thrown. Length: 101.1mm; Width: 106.1mm; Thickness: 17.3mm; Weight: 176.4g | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-791525 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy Roman T-shaped brooch, sawfish type dating from 43 - 200 AD.The head of the brooch is formed from wide tubular wings with incised collars at each end and a longitudinal seam along the back. Iron corrosion suggests the axis bar is iron. The very top of the copper alloy h... | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-789AB7 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| An almost complete copper-alloy Roman headstud brooch dating from 75 - 200 AD. The brooch has flat sub rectangular wings with a cylindrical housing behind. A fragment of the integral head loop survives with the remaining ends shaped like a 'U'. The copper alloy axis bar is in situ, and most of th... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-774B57 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A silver Roman coin; a denarius of Domitian as Augustus (81 -96 AD) issued in 93-94 AD, Minerva standing left with spear on the reverse. Compare Sear Volume I, Number 2736. | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-74CF56 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy Roman disc brooch dating from the 2nd Century. The brooch is circular and its face decorated with a triskele design (or triquetra) with pellets. The design is picked out in reserve metal. A single pellet is placed centrally and there is one in each open field. At t... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SWYOR-74C121 |
Unknown | Nottinghamshire |
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| A lead alloy spindle whorl of uncertain date from Roman to Post-Medieval. One face of the spindle whorl measures 28.6mm in diameter and has a thick collar around the edge; it is decorated with angled lines among six pellets, with a raised border around the internal perforation and around the oute... | |||||
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Unidentified object | SWYOR-6314B8 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast lead alloy artefact, purpose currently unknown, probably post-medieval in date. It is in the form of a cylinder with a waisted central section. The flat ends each carries three or four groups of very short, narrow grooves, which appear to be distributed at random, and possible other punche... | |||||
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Dress fastener (unknown) | SWYOR-62BEA4 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy artefact, possibly part of a dress fastener for a cloak or similar garment, probably dating from the late medieval or early post medieval period, AD1400-1600. It is in the shape of a two-bladed propeller, with two trapezoidal wings tapering inwards to a circular central secti... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SWYOR-6203C1 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast, lead alloy spindle whorl, dating from the medieval period, AD1200-1500. It is plano-convex; one side being decorated with a random pattern of raised lines, the other with nine panels, separated by raised lines and each containing one or two raised dots. There is a central, circular perfor... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-61AF17 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman coin: a nummus of the VRBS ROMA wolf and twins type, Trier mint, dating from AD330-340. It is 16.1mm in diameter and 1.1mm thick. It weighs1.46gm. | |||||
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Coin weight | SWYOR-617A66 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy coin weight dating from AD1612-1632. It is very worn and the detail is largely missing, but sufficient remains to identify this as a British weight for the sovereigns issued from the reign of Henry VII to that of Elizabeth I, and for the rose-ryal of James I. The weight is roughly ... | |||||
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Stylus | SWYOR-60C155 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy Medieval stylus dating from 1250 - 1450 AD. It has a circular shaft (4.8mm in diameter) topped by two square collars, the upper one thicker than the lower, and a finial in the shape of an acorn in a cupola with four notches. At the other end, the stylus shaft reduces in size ... | |||||
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Coin | DENO-3F84D6 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete but worn radiate. Reverse shows an unidentified standing figure. Dated 260-296. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-3F6E85 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete but worn possibly cast copper alloy barbarous radiate. Dated AD. c.275-296. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-3F14F0 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman Coin: Complete struck or hammered copper alloy radiate of Aurelian (AD 270-275). GENIVS ILLVR reverse type with Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopia with standard behind. Minted 270-275, in line with the dates for the reign of Aurelian. Coin Reference: Compare with RIC V (3), ... | |||||
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