Finds within constituency of Bassetlaw
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Vessel | SWYOR-63B101 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel fragments; wall sherds of Medieval pottery. The fabric is soft and abraded. It is a light grey core fading to pinkish buff on the surfaces. The sparse inclusions are of grit, mainly poorly sorted quartz. The smaller piece is glazed on the outer face with a greenish yellow glaze... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-639A74 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel fragments; wall sherds of Medieval pottery. The fabric is hard and irregular in texture. It is a light grey core fading to buff on the surfaces. The inclusions are of grit, mainly quartz and grey pieces (perhaps stone). There are slight traces of glaze on both faces of the lar... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-6370E4 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic vessel fragment; a wall sherd of probably Medieval pottery. The fabric is hard and irregular in texture. It is a dark grey and orange colour, mainly reduced and is not glazed. The inclusions are of grit, mainly quartz and project through the surface giving is a rough pimply texture. | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-635A44 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic vessel fragment; a wall sherd of Medieval pottery. The shard has an iron based green glaze fading to purple brown on the outer face. The fabric is hard and irregular in texture. It is a yellow grey colour. The inclusions are of grit (including quartz), coal, and smooth, rounded (possib... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-634915 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel fragments; wall sherds of Medieval pottery. The shards have a black to purple glaze on the outer face. The inclusions are of grit (including quartz), coal, and lots of smooth, rounded (possibly melted) black lumps, particularly on the inner surface (possibly black iron ore) ma... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-6334D0 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Six ceramic vessel fragments; wall sherds of Medieval pottery. Some of the shards have a dark brown glaze on the outer face. The inclusions are of grit (including quartz), coal, and lots of smooth, rounded (possibly melted) black lumps, particularly on the surface (possibly black iron ore) makin... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-62EFA4 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| Seventeen shards of Roman grayware including 4 rim shards and one base shard. The shards range in colour from buff through pale grey to dark grey and some are not entirely reduced. They all have a slightly irregular texture and many of the breaks are abraded. They are fairly soft and have mainly... | |||||
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Lithic implement | SWYOR-117360 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint scraper dating from the Neolithic or early Bronze Age, 3500-1500BC. It is semi-circular in shape, flat on the underside and rising to a ridge on the upper side. The flint is patinated and there are some breaks around the edge which have occurred post-deposition. It is 32.1mm long, 27.7mm ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | SWYOR-110780 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint microlith of geometric form dating from the late mesolithic period 5000-3500BC. It is in the form of a scalene triangle with the hypotenuse vertical and the other two sides angled from a broader base to a narrower, flat top. It is 16.3mm long, 9.2mm wide and 2.7mm thick. It weighs 0.41gm. | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-108794 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A shard from the side of a large, Roman greyware vessel, possibly a storage jar, dating from AD100-400. The fabric is a light grey in colour and of a coarse, gritty material. There are quartz inclusions, including a few large pebbles. The fabric is fairly soft and has an irregular texture. On t... | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-0FBF61 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete copper alloy Roman Headstud brooch dating from AD 75- AD 200. Only the upper half of the bow survives. The wings are short with only two steps of moulding from the ends to the bow. There is tubular housing for the axis bar behind the wings but it is incomplete. Most of the axis b... | |||||
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Token | DENO-6E33E4 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Complete but worn & pierced copper alloy token halfpenny of 17th Century date. Obverse: HENRV . SNEATON . 1667 around 'HIS HALF PENY' Reverse: IN . FLOWER . GATE . IN . WHITBY around three ammonites (two above, one below) The three ammonites represent the arms of Whitby Abbey, possibly due to... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-6A1484 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman coin; an As of Trajan (96 - 117 AD), Victory alighting type dating from AD 100. See Sear Volume II number 3242. | |||||
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Coin | DUR-C5ED00 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A copper alloy farthing token of James I or Charles I, the coin is very worn, it is just possible to make out the harp surmounted by a harp on one side. Not further identifiable. | |||||
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Mount | DUR-C5C964 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A copper alloy mount in the shape of a cross probably dating to the Post Medieval period. The object is in the shape of an equal armed cross, with three two square shaped steps in between each of the arms. There are four square perforations in a box shape in the centre of the object, otherwise it... | |||||
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Coin | DUR-C5A014 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A silver denarius of Trajan, AD 101, Rome, PM TR P COS IIII P P, Victory left with wreath and palm, standing over altar, RIC (II): 67. | |||||
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Coin | DUR-AF6137 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete silver penny of Edward I, 1305-1306, minted in London, Class 10cf1, North Number: 1040. | |||||
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Jetton | DUR-46BC85 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| An extremely worn Jetton of Medieval to Post Medieval date, not further identifiable. | |||||
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Pendant | SWYOR-B449E3 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A Romano-British cast pendant in the form of a pair of addorsed horse-heads modelled in the round, above a tapering, baluster moulded, round-sectioned spike, with a centrally placed suspension hole. The eyes are represented by ring-and-dots. The manes are indicated by engraved V-sectioned gro... | |||||
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Pin | SWYOR-B40B46 |
Early medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A cast copper alloy pin with a biconical head dating from the Early Medieval period. It has symmetrical upper and lower halves, and a wide median band. There is a collar at the top of the shaft which is circular in section. The shaft is bent, and the tip is broken off and missing. The break is... | |||||
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Blade | SWYOR-B3E9E6 |
Unknown | Nottinghamshire |
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| A copper alloy blade or knife of uncertain date, with a broken socket attachment. The blade is sub-triangular with convex sides and a flat base. There are edge facets visible on one face on both curved edges. The copper alloy has been tinned or silvered. There are a few chips in the edge, and a h... | |||||
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Torc | SWYOR-B392E1 |
Iron age | Nottinghamshire |
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| Part of a probable Iron Age or Early Roman copper alloy beaded torc dating from 100 BC - 200 AD. The surviving fragment is four beads cast in one. The two centre beads are biconical, one of the outer beads is more rounded, probably owing to wear and corrosion, and the other has a more rectangular... | |||||
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Finger ring | SWYOR-F743F1 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete copper alloy gem set finger ring of Roman date. The hoop no longer survives but the remaining portions expand and swell to a bezel. The bezel is chunky and set with an ovular, red gem. The gem is worn, chipped around the edges and a fragment is missing. The cavity in which it rests... | |||||
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Dress hook | DENO-E30ED3 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| A complete cast copper alloy dress hook of Post Medieval date. The dress hook consists of a sub oval central openwork plate with an integrally cast hook projecting from one side and a trapezoidal attachment loop from the opposite side. The openwork design consists of two rows of 4 circular perfor... | |||||
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Token | DENO-E306A7 |
Post medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Complete Medieval or Post Medieval cast uniface lead token. The token is a sub-circular disc; one side is decorated with a raised geometric design possibly including lettering including a possible letter B or R, although this may be incidental - The main design appears to consist of a central elo... | |||||
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Strap fitting | DENO-E2DB70 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Two cast copper alloy strap loops of Medieval date. Both loops are an elongated D-shape with a decorative moulded knopped terminal at the outer edge (one incomplete). One of the loops has a circular sectioned attachment tang projecting from the midpoint of the flat edge (externally to the loop)... | |||||
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Strap fitting | DENO-E2DB70 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Two cast copper alloy strap loops of Medieval date. Both loops are an elongated D-shape with a decorative moulded knopped terminal at the outer edge (one incomplete). One of the loops has a circular sectioned attachment tang projecting from the midpoint of the flat edge (externally to the loop)... | |||||
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Spur | DENO-8FB8E3 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy prick spur of late Roman date. The arms are crescent-shaped in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. The end of one arm is incomplete and the second terminates with a riveted plate of uncertain shape, the rivet is missing. At the midpoint of the arms is an integrally ca... | |||||
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Spur | DENO-8FB8E3 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy prick spur of late Roman date. The arms are crescent-shaped in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. The end of one arm is incomplete and the second terminates with a riveted plate of uncertain shape, the rivet is missing. At the midpoint of the arms is an integrally ca... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-E4CB81 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A Roman coin: a nummus probably of Constans (AD 330-350). Probably Reece period 18 (AD 348-364). This coin is worn; the reverse and both legends are difficult to determine accurately but is probably FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Emperor on galley holding a phoenix/Victory reverse type (AD 348-350); mint un... | |||||
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