Finds within constituency of Bury St Edmunds
| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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Box | SF-4AE833 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete copper alloy Roman lion-headed stud in the form of a stylised lion. It is circular in plan, pyramidal in section and with a hollow back face, missing its outer edge and the tip of the central rivet due to old breaks. What survives of the lowest part of the stud is undecorated and s... | |||||
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Spoon | SF-4AC117 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy spoon of Roman date. It is missing the handle and half of the bowl due to old breaks and has a worn and corroded mid green patina. The bowl is pear shaped with a U-shaped profile, the tip/outer edge of the bowl missing due to old breaks. At the handle end it tapers... | |||||
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Purse | SF-4A9744 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy belt or purse hanger of Medieval date. Two complete arches, one terminal and and half of a third arch survive intact, the remainder of the object missing due to old breaks. The remains of the three arches are oval shaped in section, curved in form, the central arch... | |||||
| Buckle | SF-4A4218 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy buckle frame of Medieval date. It is as Meols type 8 with the outer edge and part of one side preserved, the remainder now missing due to old breaks. The side is D-shaped in section and curves towards the thickened outer edge. This has two large mouldings formed of... | |||||
| Buckle | SF-4A31B7 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy buckle frame of Medieval date. Only the outer edge of the frame survives, the remainder now missing due toold breaks. It is as Meols type 8, oval shaped in section and with transverse moulded ridges either side of a central pin rest. The surviving fragment measures... | |||||
| Coin | SF-3AB914 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A very worn and encrusted copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, c.275-285 AD. Reverse type is illegible. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3AA796 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An copper-alloy Roman coin, possibly a nummus of uncertain type, c.330-402 AD. Half of the coin is missing due to old breaks and the reverse(?) face is illegible. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3A7092 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Theodosius, possibly Arcadius(?), c.388-402 AD. Reverse: SALV[S...], Victory advancing left holding trophy and dragging captive, barred rho to the left. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3A35B5 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Valentinian, c.364-378 AD. Reverse: Illegible legend, Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3A2555 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus, contemporary copy of a coin of Constantius II, c.355-361 AD. Reverse: []ATIO, Soldier spearing a fallen horseman. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3A1567 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus, contemporary copy of a coin of Constantius II, c.355-361 AD. Reverse: []ARATIO, Soldier spearing a fallen horseman. | |||||
| Coin | SF-399840 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of Helena, c.337-340 AD. Reverse: PA-X PV-BLICA, Pax standing left holding branch and transverse sceptre. | |||||
| Coin | SF-396208 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, probably a contemporary copy, c.330-340 AD. Reverse: Illegible legend, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3843E0 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, probably a contemporary copy, c.330-340 AD. Reverse: Illegible legend, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards. | |||||
| Coin | SF-382C40 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of Constantine II, c.330-335 AD. Reverse: GLOR-IAEXERC-ITVS, Two soldiers standing either side of two standards. As LRBC I no. 63. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3815E3 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335 AD. Reverse: She-wolf suckling twins, two stars above. As LRBC I no. 58. | |||||
| Coin | SF-37FDE6 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-340 AD. Reverse: Victory left on prow holding shield and sceptre. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3753E1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, c.275-285 AD. Illegible reverse type. | |||||
| Coin | SF-3741A5 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: []V[], Uncertain figure standing left? | |||||
| Coin | SF-3617E3 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, copying a coin of Victorinus, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: Illegible legend, Salus standing left feeding snake rising from altar. | |||||
| Coin | SF-351D32 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: Illegible legend, female figure standing left holding vertical sceptre and raising right hand (Pax?). | |||||
| Coin | SF-350D46 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: []C[T?..], Female(?) figure standing left, holding vertical sceptre and right arm outstretched, possibly Salus feeding a snake rising from an altar. | |||||
| Coin | SF-34F965 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, copying a coin of Victorinus, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: []V[], Uncertain female figure standing left, right arm raised (Pax?). | |||||
| Coin | SF-34E557 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman barbarous radiate, copying a coin of Claudius II, c.275-285 AD. Reverse: AE[]G, Aequitas standing left holding scales and cornucopiae. | |||||
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Whetstone | SF-349252 |
Unknown | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete stone object, probably a hone or whetstone of uncertain date. It is formed from a hard grey/brown stone, probably a schist or similar, with micaceous inclusions. The surviving fragment is rectangular in form and section, terminating at both ends in old breaks. Along one long side th... | |||||
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Stirrup | SF-E1DE76 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| A fragment of a cast copper-alloy stirrup mount of Early-medieval date. All that remains is the bottom of the face of the mount and the flange which projects as a tab from the rear of the mount and is slightly stepped up from the base. Above the flange and to one side is a circular hole for a sep... | |||||
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Lithic implement | SF-E19934 |
Neolithic | Suffolk |
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| A total of three flint flakes of later Prehistoric date. They have a combined total weight of 30.89g and date to the later Neolithic to Iron Age periods. 1) A flake probably snapped from near from near the top of a flint core. It is struck from a pale brown flint and on one face has approximately... | |||||
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Staff | SF-E18EA3 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| A cast copper-alloy terminal from a cross-staff of Early Medieval or Medieval date. Approximately half of the terminal survives but is distorted, most likely due to post-depositional damage. It would probably have been spherical originally and is made of an openwork lattice design composed of a s... | |||||
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Unidentified object | SF-E16B65 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A cast copper-alloy object of unknown date. It is a cylindrical object with a flat circular terminal at one end and a flat trapezoidal terminal at the other. The cylinder is slightly tapered towards the circular end. It does not appear to be broken and is solid. The function of the object is unkn... | |||||
| Coin | SF-E05513 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A worn silver coin, probably a halfgroat of Charles I c. AD 1625-1649. Heavily clipped so that parts of both obverse and reverse legends are missing. | |||||
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