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It may have had a decorative function in harness or personal dress. It shows no particular signs of wear, but is chipped with a small chunk missing on the outside edge. The surface of the object has a dark brown patina with pitting, and orange and green corrosion where the surface has been broken.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-04-03 11:38:00","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0449","lat":"52.130278","lon":"-0.470395","easting":"504800","northing":"249100","i":"376389","filename":"LEIC-AC92E5.JPG"},{"id":"329320","old_findID":"CCI-900816","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"IRON AGE","dateFrom":null,"dateTo":null,"created":"2010-03-21 16:55:59","description":"Obverse uncertain, possibly head left? Reverse horse right, two part body; head in vaguely Icenian (Freckenham) style; ring containing domino style arrangement of 5 pellets above; animal, perhaps dog with head turned back below.                                 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The weight was issued for the Rose Ryal, 2nd coinage.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:36","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0449","lat":"52.134753","lon":"-0.468781","easting":"504900","northing":"249600","i":"173489","filename":"6CDD60.JPG"},{"id":"191593","old_findID":"NARC-69BA44","objecttype":"badge","broadperiod":"MODERN","dateFrom":"1917","dateTo":null,"created":"2007-08-30 11:35:20","description":"Star-shaped miners' badge of copper alloy, dated 1917.  Reverse is blank, obverse bears central circle and six points.  Each point is ornamented with c.8 radiating lines. 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Probable 4th-century copy.\r\n\r\nD 11mm\/Mass 0.8g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:15:16","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0449","lat":"52.134772","lon":"-0.470242","easting":"504800","northing":"249600","i":"148594","filename":"NARC-B9B252 MC nummus.jpg"},{"id":"191590","old_findID":"NARC-69AAE6","objecttype":"coin","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"335","dateTo":"341","created":"2007-08-30 11:23:59","description":"Late Roman coin, nummus, copper alloy.  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These coins were struck following Claudius II's death, but this example may be a barbarous copy (AD 275-285).  The coin is worn, so this cannot be confidently ascertained.\r\n\r\nDiam 15mm, Mass 2.4g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:15:16","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0449","lat":"52.134772","lon":"-0.470242","easting":"504800","northing":"249600","i":"148590","filename":"NARC-697736 MC nummus .jpg"},{"id":"144069","old_findID":"BH-A8E577","objecttype":"Mount","broadperiod":"IRON AGE","dateFrom":"-125","dateTo":"1","created":"2006-09-27 16:04:29","description":"A corroded and incomplete copper-alloy object of late Iron Age date. This object appears to be a decorative mount, possibly from a sword, shield or horse harness. The decorative content would suggest a date of late 2nd or 1st century BC. \r\n\r\nThe plate is broken at its widest end and comes to a hooked point at the opposite end. It is decorated on both sides, the main decoration being in the area of the hooked end. This latter area is also the thickest part of the object, the plate gradually thinning towards the ragged edge. \r\n\r\nOne face has decoration entirely achieved by the use of a hatched, cord design, which has been engraved using a relatively stout round, pointed graving tool. This decoration consists of an arc from the mid point of which emanate two further opposing arcs terminating in a lentoid form. The opposite face also carries an arc of hatched engraving, however, the area towards the hooked end is lightly scribed in a complex triskelle based geometric pattern, which appears to be either a 'test' design or is unfinished. The decoration on this lightly scribed section is very similar to elements from a number of decorative insular objects dating to this time, notably that found on the mirrors such as Bromham (see PAS record no. BH-B85CF3), or decorative mounts such as one from the river Bann in Ireland. Another possible parallel may be that from the birse of the Tolna (now part of Hungary) boar statuette. The hatched decoration, in terms of execution, can be paralleled on such objects as the Aylesford bucket terminal.\r\n\r\nThe piece is badly bent, scratched and corroded and was conserved at Verulamium museum. It measures 131.33mm long by 84.88mm wide and 3.3mm thick; it weighs 78.35g.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","findofnote":"1","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Wilstead","fourFigure":"TL0845","lat":"52.092816","lon":"-0.424965","easting":"508000","northing":"245000","i":"115039","filename":"IA plate Bedford 2449 - illust 600 dpi.jpg"},{"id":"144069","old_findID":"BH-A8E577","objecttype":"Mount","broadperiod":"IRON AGE","dateFrom":"-125","dateTo":"1","created":"2006-09-27 16:04:29","description":"A corroded and incomplete copper-alloy object of late Iron Age date. 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The decoration on this lightly scribed section is very similar to elements from a number of decorative insular objects dating to this time, notably that found on the mirrors such as Bromham (see PAS record no. BH-B85CF3), or decorative mounts such as one from the river Bann in Ireland. Another possible parallel may be that from the birse of the Tolna (now part of Hungary) boar statuette. The hatched decoration, in terms of execution, can be paralleled on such objects as the Aylesford bucket terminal.\r\n\r\nThe piece is badly bent, scratched and corroded and was conserved at Verulamium museum. It measures 131.33mm long by 84.88mm wide and 3.3mm thick; it weighs 78.35g.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","findofnote":"1","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Wilstead","fourFigure":"TL0845","lat":"52.092816","lon":"-0.424965","easting":"508000","northing":"245000","i":"115028","filename":"IA plate Bedford 2449b.jpg"},{"id":"144069","old_findID":"BH-A8E577","objecttype":"Mount","broadperiod":"IRON AGE","dateFrom":"-125","dateTo":"1","created":"2006-09-27 16:04:29","description":"A corroded and incomplete copper-alloy object of late Iron Age date. This object appears to be a decorative mount, possibly from a sword, shield or horse harness. The decorative content would suggest a date of late 2nd or 1st century BC. \r\n\r\nThe plate is broken at its widest end and comes to a hooked point at the opposite end. It is decorated on both sides, the main decoration being in the area of the hooked end. This latter area is also the thickest part of the object, the plate gradually thinning towards the ragged edge. \r\n\r\nOne face has decoration entirely achieved by the use of a hatched, cord design, which has been engraved using a relatively stout round, pointed graving tool. This decoration consists of an arc from the mid point of which emanate two further opposing arcs terminating in a lentoid form. The opposite face also carries an arc of hatched engraving, however, the area towards the hooked end is lightly scribed in a complex triskelle based geometric pattern, which appears to be either a 'test' design or is unfinished. The decoration on this lightly scribed section is very similar to elements from a number of decorative insular objects dating to this time, notably that found on the mirrors such as Bromham (see PAS record no. BH-B85CF3), or decorative mounts such as one from the river Bann in Ireland. Another possible parallel may be that from the birse of the Tolna (now part of Hungary) boar statuette. The hatched decoration, in terms of execution, can be paralleled on such objects as the Aylesford bucket terminal.\r\n\r\nThe piece is badly bent, scratched and corroded and was conserved at Verulamium museum. It measures 131.33mm long by 84.88mm wide and 3.3mm thick; it weighs 78.35g.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","findofnote":"1","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Wilstead","fourFigure":"TL0845","lat":"52.092816","lon":"-0.424965","easting":"508000","northing":"245000","i":"115027","filename":"IA plate Bedford 2449.jpg"},{"id":"115445","old_findID":"BH-C71FD6","objecttype":"Buckle","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1250","dateTo":"1400","created":"2005-11-29 15:58:32","description":"A copper-alloy buckle of mid 13th to late 14th century AD date. The object has a D-shaped frame with a central pin rest on the outer edge. The plate is integral and consists of three sections. The section adjacent to the frame is plain and has slightly convex edges, a small circular hole into which the now-missing pin would have fitted, and a remnant of a small iron rivet. The central section is narrower, has a vertical collar at each end, and is decorated with diagonal incised lines. The third section consists of a pointed knop with a second corroded iron rivet. The surface of the buckle is black, possibly indicating a corroded silvering or tinning. Overall, the object measures 40.3mm long by 13.9mm wide and 2.5mm thick. It weighs 3.16g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Biddenham","fourFigure":"TL0150","lat":"52.139844","lon":"-0.515368","easting":"501700","northing":"250100","i":"84565","filename":"Med buckle 2204 - 8.jpg"},{"id":"85406","old_findID":"BH-E4F571","objecttype":"Buckle","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"350","dateTo":"425","created":"2005-01-19 12:33:15","description":"An incomplete buckle of late Roman date. Military style buckle probably dating from the late 4th to early 5th century AD. The object has been cast in one piece and has an integral plate and loop. The plate is rectangular and is of an openwork design. It is incomplete but originally had four vertical rectangular cells separated by moulded columns. The horizontal bottom edge of the plate is now largely missing but appears to have had decorative concave incisions. Above the rectangular cells are four horizontally aligned openwork circles and, above these, a narrow horizontal band with a lipped top edge and concave vertical edges. The D-shaped loop adjoins the horizontal upper edge of the plate. It measures 23.4mm wide by 15.5mm high deep and is undecorated apart from a single punched ring and dot at each of the two points where it joins the plate. Four further ring and dot marks adorn the upper part of the buckle plate. Three corroded iron attachments aligned horizontally near to the top edge of the buckle plate are probably the remains of a pin attachment. The reverse of the buckle is plain. Overall, the object measures 49.2mm high by 33.3mm wide and 2.5mm thick. It weighs 11.69g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Oakley","fourFigure":"TL0152","lat":"52.160589","lon":"-0.520526","easting":"501300","northing":"252400","i":"48620","filename":"Chateleine 04 208 - 1.jpg"},{"id":"81147","old_findID":"WAW-1E1D04","objecttype":"vessel","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"410","created":"2004-11-22 12:56:48","description":"<p>A rim sherd, from a probable jar and dating from the Roman period. The fabric is powdery and has a dark grey core with a light orange oxidised surfaces. There are occasional grey inclusions with occasional red coloured inclusions, which may be grog. The sherd is abraded and weighs 98.38g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:21:43","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0152","lat":"52.157049","lon":"-0.525028","easting":"501000","northing":"252000","i":"43519","filename":"WAW-1E1D04.jpg"},{"id":"78469","old_findID":"BH-5120E2","objecttype":"Lithic implement","broadperiod":"PALAEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-80000","dateTo":"-60000","created":"2004-10-19 14:16:06","description":"A possible crude flint implement of Palaeolithis date. The object is a re-touched flake of the mid to late Acheulian period. It is sub-oval in shape and measures 63.9mm high by 44.1mm wide and 18.3mm thick. The reverse of the flake is flat and there appears to be little if any working. The upper surface is convex, has a central vertical ridge, and is uneven. The vertical edges show possible signs of re-touching. The flint is a mid creamy-orange colour. It weighs 52.90g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bedford","fourFigure":"TL0550","lat":"52.145366","lon":"-0.455264","easting":"505800","northing":"250800","i":"40318","filename":"Flint 2066 - 3.jpg"},{"id":"73850","old_findID":"BH-7153B5","objecttype":"Coin","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"363","dateTo":"379","created":"2004-09-02 13:58:36","description":"Copper-alloy Roman coin. AE 4 of House of Valentinian. The coin is badly worn and corroded. It measures 15.71mm diameter by 1.47mm thick and weighs 1.94g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"TL0649","lat":"52.134505","lon":"-0.449795","easting":"506200","northing":"249600","i":"35190","filename":"Roman coin 2069.jpg"},{"id":"73845","old_findID":"BH-712533","objecttype":"Lithic implement","broadperiod":"PALAEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-225","dateTo":"-200","created":"2004-09-02 13:39:46","description":"Flint implement of lower Palaeolithic date. A flake scraper or knife dating to the mid Acheulean period (c. -200,000 BP or earlier). The object is heavily patinated on one of its surfaces and is made of a flint of fairly coarse greyish\/buff colour. It was probably made by striking a core with a hammer and the sharp edge re-touched to create the final form. The piece is only worked one one face and the shape is roughly amygdaloid. The level of abraision shows that the implement has been much rolled and is therefore re-deposited. It has also suffered slightly from modern damage. It measures 88.42mm long by 50.66mm wide and 22.86mm thick. It weighs 80.75g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bedford","fourFigure":"TL0550","lat":"52.145366","lon":"-0.455264","easting":"505800","northing":"250800","i":"35189","filename":"flake 2057 all.jpg"},{"id":"73844","old_findID":"BH-70E927","objecttype":"Lithic implement","broadperiod":"PALAEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-225","dateTo":"-200","created":"2004-09-02 13:24:33","description":"Flint implement of Palaeolithic date. A heavy butted hand axe dating to the mid Acheulean period (c. 200,000 BP or earlier). The object is bifacially worked. It is made from a creamy\/grey flint, and has a deep honey-coloured cortex. The axe has some modern damage to the point and to the butt. The intact surfaces are well rolled indicating that it was carried to its findspot, probably by fluvio-glacial drift in antiquity. The amygdaliod form is one of the most common types recovered from the gravel deposits around the Ouse and particularly the sites at Kempston and Biddenham. It measures 93.02mm high by 75.18mm wide and 40.08mm thick. The weight is 277.86g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bedford","fourFigure":"TL0550","lat":"52.145366","lon":"-0.455264","easting":"505800","northing":"250800","i":"35188","filename":"axe 2057 all.jpg"},{"id":"71967","old_findID":"BH-24DE36","objecttype":"Figurine","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2004-08-05 16:23:37","description":"Part of a damaged lead-alloy figurine of probable post-medieval date. The artefact depicts a standing figure wearing a loose fitting robe, with several folds of cloth visible. All that remains is the upper torso and upper arms. The arms are pointed upwards and emanate from large hanging sleeves. There are traces of some sort of black paint on the lower part of the robe. A casting line can be seen, running vertically between the two halves of the figure. The inside is hollow. No parallel for this object could be found but the style of it suggests it is Christian, possibly representing Christ or a saint. A consideration of the subject matter and the technology of casting and decoration leads to the conclusion that the piece is probably post-medieval in date. The object was found in two halves and stuck together with tape by the finder. It measures 33.5mm high by 39.3mm wide and 14.2mm thick. The weight is 32.65g.","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:50:54","county":"BEDFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Bromham","fourFigure":"TL0051","lat":"52.156168","lon":"-0.526519","easting":"500900","northing":"251900","i":"32712","filename":"Figure 04.111-1.jpg"}]}}
