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It weighs 7.8gm.<\/p>\n<p>A similar nail cleaner is illustrated in Crummy, 1983, <em>The Roman Small Finds<\/em> <em>From Excavations in Colchester 1971-9<\/em>, page 58, number 1872.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-16 13:15:00","county":"LINCOLNSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9415","lat":"53.628357","lon":"-0.567976","easting":"494800","northing":"415600","i":"381227","filename":"PAS_1818_nail_cleaner.jpg"},{"id":"501847","old_findID":"NCL-7A4A27","objecttype":"SCRAPER (TOOL)","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-3500","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-07 11:32:03","description":"<p>A flint scraper, probably of Neolithic date, <em>c<\/em>. 3500-2500 BC.<\/p>\n<p>The scraper is roughly triangular in plan, struck from a larger core. A short, concave edge suggests some wear, though there is no evidence of retouch or pressure flaking anywhere on the scraper.<\/p>\n<p>The flint is honey-brown in colour with grey-white nodules.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-08 15:24:14","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921914","lon":"-0.536629","easting":"496200","northing":"448300","i":"380367","filename":"NCL7A4A27.jpg"},{"id":"501846","old_findID":"NCL-7A2F72","objecttype":"DEBITAGE","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-3500","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-07 11:24:55","description":"<p>Four large primary and secondary flint flakes from knapping, probably Neolithic in date, <em>c<\/em>. 3500-2500 BC.<\/p>\n<p>The flakes a long and relatively simple, having been knocked of a core. They vary in colour from a honey-brown to a chalking white-grey.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-08 15:24:49","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921914","lon":"-0.536629","easting":"496200","northing":"448300","i":"380366","filename":"NCL7A2F72.jpg"},{"id":"501838","old_findID":"NCL-794E42","objecttype":"BROOCH","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"69","dateTo":"200","created":"2012-05-07 10:24:59","description":"<p>A cast copper-alloy headstud brooch, <em>c<\/em>. 69-200.<\/p>\n<p>The brooch is largely complete, missing only the lower half of the pin. The brooch has broad, flat-faced arms with interlocking triangular cells (like a backgammon board) retaing redand blue enamel. The reverse of the arms have a cast integral cylinder taking the axel and hinged-pin. Atop the head is a short, central 'fin' placed above a concave depression for the missing headstud. The bowtapers from the top to the foot, marked by a small disc. The catchpalte emerged from the base of the bow and retains the hooked pin rest.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 10:27:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921123","lon":"-0.53588","easting":"496251","northing":"448213","i":"380361","filename":"NCL794E42.jpg"},{"id":"501837","old_findID":"NCL-793214","objecttype":"SPINDLE WHORL","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1200","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-05-07 10:17:21","description":"<p>A cast lead spindle whorl of Medieval date, <em>c<\/em>. 1200-1500.<\/p>\n<p>The spindle whorl is discoidal with a central perforationand raised triangular studs encircling the perforation on both faces. The object has suffered some damage to one edge and many of the raised shapes.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 10:18:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380360","filename":"NCL793214.jpg"},{"id":"501836","old_findID":"NCL-791253","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1279","dateTo":"1489","created":"2012-05-07 10:08:53","description":"<p>A penny of longcross issue, not further identifiable, dating 1279-1489.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 10:14:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380359","filename":"NCL791253.jpg"},{"id":"501835","old_findID":"NCL-78E1D2","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1180","dateTo":"1247","created":"2012-05-07 09:55:57","description":"<p>A cut halfpenny of shortcross reverse, not further identifiable, dating 1180-1247.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 10:05:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380358","filename":"NCL78E1D2.jpg"},{"id":"501834","old_findID":"NCL-78C253","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"364","dateTo":"378","created":"2012-05-07 09:47:35","description":"<p>A nummus of House the Valentinian, <em>Gloria Romanorum <\/em>reverse, 364-378.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 09:51:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380357","filename":"NCL78C253.jpg"},{"id":"501833","old_findID":"NCL-789A97","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"260","dateTo":"296","created":"2012-05-07 09:36:58","description":"<p>An incomplete radiate coin of late Roman date, too worn and incomplete to further identify. Dating 260-296.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 09:44:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380356","filename":"NCL789A97.jpg"},{"id":"501832","old_findID":"NCL-7882D3","objecttype":"BUCKLE","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"100","dateTo":"300","created":"2012-05-07 09:30:38","description":"<p>A cast, copper-alloy buckle of Roman date, probably 2nd-3rd century.<\/p>\n<p>The buckle has a D-shaped frame, retaining a wire pin with a wrap-around hinge fixing a small rectangular plate of copper alloy between the hinge and crossbar. The frame is triangular in section in the outer frame, but circular in section on its sides. The crossbar is obscured by the pin and plate.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 09:33:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"380355","filename":"NCL7882D3.jpg"},{"id":"501435","old_findID":"NCL-290283","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1209","dateTo":"1217","created":"2012-05-03 15:03:28","description":"<p>A penny of John, class 6b1, dating 1209-1217.<\/p>\n<p>North no 975\/1.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:07:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"379994","filename":"NCL290283.jpg"},{"id":"501422","old_findID":"NCL-28BBA0","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1471","dateTo":"1483","created":"2012-05-03 14:44:26","description":"<p>A halfpenny of Edward IV, 2nd reign, minted by Bishop Lawrence Booth, 1471-1483.<\/p>\n<p>North no 1669.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-07 12:24:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"379984","filename":"NCL28BBA0.jpg"},{"id":"501402","old_findID":"NCL-283D93","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1272","dateTo":"1307","created":"2012-05-03 14:10:49","description":"<p>A bent and damaged silver penny of Edward I, York mint, not further identifiable, 1272-1307.<\/p>\n<p>Wear and damage makes more precise identification difficult.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 14:15:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"379976","filename":"NCL283D93.jpg"},{"id":"501398","old_findID":"NCL-2828B7","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1351","dateTo":"1355","created":"2012-05-03 14:05:17","description":"<p>A bent silver penny of Edward III, pre-Treaty series, Durham mint, dating 1351-1355.<\/p>\n<p>Wear makes more precise identification difficult.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 14:08:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"379972","filename":"NCL2828B7.jpg"},{"id":"501377","old_findID":"NCL-2736F8","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1344","dateTo":"1377","created":"2012-05-03 13:00:48","description":"<p>A bent silver penny of Edward III, York mint, dating 1344-1377.<\/p>\n<p>Wear makes more precise identification difficult.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 14:03:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921015","lon":"-0.53666","easting":"496200","northing":"448200","i":"379971","filename":"NCL2736F8.jpg"},{"id":"501364","old_findID":"NCL-267453","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"271","dateTo":"274","created":"2012-05-03 12:08:53","description":"<p>A worn Roman radiate, probably of Tetricus based on the bust, 271-274.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 12:15:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921914","lon":"-0.536629","easting":"496200","northing":"448300","i":"379954","filename":"NCL267453.jpg"},{"id":"501361","old_findID":"NCL-2651A3","objecttype":"BROOCH","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"80","dateTo":"250","created":"2012-05-03 11:59:38","description":"<p>A cast copper-alloy plate brooch of early Roman date, <em>c<\/em>. 80-250.<\/p>\n<p>The brooch consists of a discoidal plate with two incomplete semi-circular lugs on the underside near one edge, and an incomplete triangular plate near the edge of the underside opposite the lugs. The pin is missing.<\/p>\n<p>The face has decoration in relief, forming large fields and cells to take enamel, though only one very minor trace remains. The outer edge has a slightly raised border, and there is a central circle separated by another raised band. In the outer circle, there are six smaller circles with a small central boss arranged regularly. One of these smaller circles retains a sliver of red enamel near its border. No other enamel traces remain.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/finds.org.uk\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/490196\">WILT-51D0C6<\/a> offers an excellent parallel, retaining more enamel, though the colouring may have been different.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 12:06:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.922487","lon":"-0.536487","easting":"496208","northing":"448364","i":"379952","filename":"NCL2651A3.jpg"},{"id":"501344","old_findID":"NCL-25FAA6","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"138","dateTo":"161","created":"2012-05-03 11:36:26","description":"<p>An incomplete denarius of Antoninus Pius, not further identifiable. Dating 138-161.<\/p>\n<p>Approximately 50% of the coin is missing, including most of the inscription. This damage appears to be from antiquity, as the edges of the coin are very abraded.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 11:42:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SE9648","lat":"53.921914","lon":"-0.536629","easting":"496200","northing":"448300","i":"379945","filename":"NCL25FAA6.jpg"},{"id":"501218","old_findID":"YORYM-14BF26","objecttype":"MOUNT","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1150","dateTo":"1450","created":"2012-05-02 16:00:02","description":"<p>Two fragments of a cast copper alloy casket mount of medieval date. Both fragments are rectangular in plan, plano-convex in section and have rivet holes through the terminal ends. The opposite ends are broken and worn though the two pieces do appear to fit together forming a 90 degree angle. The central point which marks the break is decorated with a triple design of raised latitudinal lines. One terminal end is squared while the other is rounded though both are decorated with triple collars.<br \/>\nThe metal has a mid reddish-green patina and is worn.<\/p>\n<p>Fragment 1: 39.9mm x 4.7mm x 2.4mm<br \/>\nFragment 2: 37.6mm x 4.7mm x 2.5mm<\/p>\n<p>Combined weight: 4.9g.<\/p>\n<p>If the profile of this object is an original feature it is likely to have come from a casket or similar.<\/p>\n<p>A similar example is illustrated in Egan, p.73, fig.50, no.147.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 16:02:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380042","filename":"DF0019.jpg"},{"id":"501199","old_findID":"YORYM-142773","objecttype":"CLOTH SEAL","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1550","dateTo":"1700","created":"2012-05-02 15:19:35","description":"<p>A complete lead cloth seal of post-medieval date. The seal is of the two disc type sealed by a central rivet and linked by an integral stem. The upper disc is stamped with a cross hatched design, possibly representing a gate or portcullis, though the degree of wear makes this difficult to determine with any degree of certainty. The reverse is undecorated.<br \/>\nThe metal is a mid brownish-white colour and is worn. The seal is 25.8mm long (including stem), 17.8mm in diameter, 3.5mm thick and weighs 4.9g. <br \/>\nCloth seals were used in Europe to mark cloth for commercial sale between the 13th and the 19th centuries and were part of a system of regulation and quality control.<br \/>\nThe rivet type of cloth seal were specifically devised for marking commercial textiles (Egan 1994, p.4) and were common from the late 16th century onwards.<br \/>\n <\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 16:01:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380041","filename":"DF0018.jpg"},{"id":"501192","old_findID":"YORYM-140355","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1180","dateTo":"1204","created":"2012-05-02 15:09:57","description":"<p>A silver cut half penny of Henry II or Richard I, short cross reverse, minted in York by Everard, Class 1\/4, 1180 - 1204.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 16:00:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380039","filename":"DF0017.jpg"},{"id":"501191","old_findID":"YORYM-13FB84","objecttype":"BEAD","broadperiod":"UNKNOWN","dateFrom":null,"dateTo":null,"created":"2012-05-02 15:07:52","description":"<p>A complete glass bead of uncertain date. The bead is circular in plan though badly formed with an irregular surface and multiple pitted areas.<br \/>\nThe glass is a light bluish-green colour. The bead is 19.1mm in diameter, 10.9mm thick and weighs 4.4g.<br \/>\nGlass beads are very difficult to date with any certainty therefore due to a lack of contextual evidence and any diagnostic features it is not possible to date this object any more closely and it could be Roman through to post-medieval in date.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:59:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380038","filename":"DF0016.jpg"},{"id":"501186","old_findID":"YORYM-13E6F6","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1363","dateTo":"1369","created":"2012-05-02 15:02:23","description":"<p>A silver groat of Edward III, Treaty Series, long cross reverse, London mint, 1363 - 1369.<\/p>\n<p>North Vol 2, p.56, no.1252.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:58:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380036","filename":"DF0015.jpg"},{"id":"501142","old_findID":"YORYM-1292F2","objecttype":"STRAP END","broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"750","dateTo":"950","created":"2012-05-02 13:31:43","description":"<p>A complete cast copper alloy strap end of early-medieval date. The strap end is of Thomas' Class A, Type 1 with zoomorphic terminal and Trewhiddle decoration. The strap end is a pointed oval in shape with a zoomorphic terminal at the closed end and a slightly concaved open terminal at the attachment end. The strap end is cast in one piece but the attachment end is split into an upper and lower plate to allow the strap material to be fitted. Two rivets for attachment are present at the open end of the plate between which is an inverted fan shaped field with internal foliate design. The zoomorphic terminal is in the form of a forward facing animal head with prominent rounded eyes and snub snout. Wavering lines above the eyes may represent ears.<br \/>\nThe resultant sub-rectangular field between these two decorative elements is extremely worn and any decoration is now indeterminable. The decorative field is set within a border of sub-rectangular raised cells.<br \/>\nThe reverse is flat and undecorated.<br \/>\nThe metal has a dark brownish-green patina and is in fair condition. The strap end is 39.3mm long, 12.3mm wide, 5.7mm thick and weighs 6.3g.<br \/>\nLate Anglo Saxon and Viking strap ends have been classified into several types by Thomas with this example fitting into Thomas' Class A, Type 1 dating broadly from the 9th century.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-14 13:44:34","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380034","filename":"DF0014.jpg"},{"id":"501104","old_findID":"YORYM-114655","objecttype":"BUCKLE","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1250","dateTo":"1450","created":"2012-05-02 12:03:01","description":"<p>An incomplete cast copper alloy buckle and plate of medieval date. The object is unusual as it has a rotating clasp for fastening rather than a pin. The buckle, plate and clasp are all separately cast.<br \/>\nThe buckle is incomplete with only the strap bar and a short length of the frame to either side still remaining. The plate is rectangular in plan with a centrally placed rectangular hole at which point it is fitted around the strap bar of the buckle. Two rivet holes are present on both ends of the open end of the plate and would have aided in attachment to a strap. The upper surface is decorated with incised rectangular elements with internal lozenge shapes and horizontal lines and traces of silvering remain. The rectangular clasp is fitted around the strap bar by a single loop of metal and is decorated with a double incised line.<br \/>\nThe metal has a mid brownish-green patina and is worn. The buckle is 36.9mm long, 13.8mm wide, 5.4mm thick and weighs 3.8g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:56:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380032","filename":"DF0013.jpg"},{"id":"501082","old_findID":"YORYM-10BDB3","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-6800","dateTo":"-2100","created":"2012-05-02 11:26:35","description":"<p>A complete knapped lithic implement of Mesolithic to Neolithic date. The length of this artefact is more than twice its width and with the sides are more or less parallel. The object is a flint blade, roughly triangular in plan and section and tapers to a blunt point at the distal end. The striking platform and bulb percussion no longer remain but numerous ripples of percussion are still present on the ventral surface. The dorsal surface has had flakes removed during the shaping process and retouch is present along one edge.<br \/>\nThe flint is a mid grey colour with small black inclusions. The implement is 43.6mm long, 13.9mm wide, 3.2mm thick and weighs 2.2g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:55:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Halsham","fourFigure":"TA2627","lat":"53.731211","lon":"-0.080889","easting":"526700","northing":"427800","i":"380031","filename":"DF0012.jpg"},{"id":"501065","old_findID":"YORYM-106C08","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1248","dateTo":"1250","created":"2012-05-02 11:04:49","description":"<p>A silver cut halfpenny of Henry III, voided long cross reverse, uncertain mint and moneyer, probably Class 3, 1248 - 1250.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:54:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"North Ferriby","fourFigure":"SE9826","lat":"53.72565","lon":"-0.511622","easting":"498300","northing":"426500","i":"380029","filename":"DF0011.jpg"},{"id":"501055","old_findID":"YORYM-102C88","objecttype":"FINGER RING","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"100","dateTo":"400","created":"2012-05-02 10:48:59","description":"<p>An incomplete cast copper alloy finger ring of Roman date. The hoop of the ring is incomplete with roughly half of its diameter having been lost to old and worn breaks leaving wide shoulders to either side of the bezel which taper towards the breaks. The bezel itself is oval in plan and is raised prominently from the hoop. It is separated in to four quarters each of which is recessed and infilled with enamel. Two of the recesses bear traces of red enamel and the other two hold yellow enamel. A central recessed circular depression is also present and appears to have also been infilled with red enamel.<\/p>\n<p>The metal has a mid brownish-green patina and is worn. The finger ring is 15.1mm long, 10.8mm wide, 4mm thick and weighs 3.8g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:51:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"North Ferriby","fourFigure":"SE9826","lat":"53.72565","lon":"-0.511622","easting":"498300","northing":"426500","i":"380024","filename":"DF0010.jpg"},{"id":"501041","old_findID":"YORYM-0FBEF6","objecttype":"STRAP END","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1150","dateTo":"1450","created":"2012-05-02 10:18:39","description":"<p>A complete cast copper alloy strap end of medieval date. The strap end is a composite piece which is sub-rectangular in plan, tapering towards a closed curved terminal. No forked spacer can be seen within the outer sheets of metal due to organic material compacted within the space. There is a single rivet present at the open end and one in the centre of the curved end both of which can be seen on both sides of the strap end. The object is undecorated.<br \/>\nThe metal has a mid brownish-green patina and is slightly worn. The strap end is 30.7mm long, 11.7mm wide, 4mm thick and weighs 4.1g.<br \/>\nSimilar examples can be seen in Egan &amp; Pritchard, p.142, fig.93.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:50:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"North Ferriby","fourFigure":"SE9826","lat":"53.72565","lon":"-0.511622","easting":"498300","northing":"426500","i":"380021","filename":"DF0009.jpg"},{"id":"500973","old_findID":"YORYM-013938","objecttype":"BUCKLE","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1660","dateTo":"1720","created":"2012-05-01 17:47:19","description":"<p>An incomplete cast copper alloy buckle of post-medieval date. The buckle is a trapezoidal shoe or knee buckle with drilled frame for a separate spindle. The spindle no longer remains. The outer edges of the frame have moulded pin recesses flanked by two lobed knops. The sides are bifid with moulded bifid knops around the spindle holes. <br \/>\nThe metal has a light reddish-green patina and is worn. The buckle is 34.9mm long, 24.8mm wide, 4.1mm thick and weighs 4.5g.<br \/>\nA similar example is illustrated in Whitehead, p.99, no.618 and is dated to circa 1660 - 1720.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-03 15:48:00","county":"EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE","knownas":"North Ferriby","fourFigure":"SE9826","lat":"53.72565","lon":"-0.511622","easting":"498300","northing":"426500","i":"380019","filename":"DF0008.jpg"}]}}
