Finds within constituency of Don Valley
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Pendant | LEIC-4AABE1 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Medieval copper alloy heraldic pendant. The object is shield shaped with partial remains of loop at top and is decorated by three horizontal bars across the shield. Length: 36 mm Width: 22 mm Thickness: 4 mm Weight: 5.53 g | |||||
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Spear | SWYOR-634030 |
Bronze age | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy side-looped and socketed spearhead of Middle Bronze Age date (1500 - 1150 BC). Only the butt end of the blade and the socket survives. The spearhead socket is open at one end for hafting. The mouth is broadly oval in cross section with distinct angular ridges run... | |||||
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Key (locking) | SWYOR-362793 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A simply made, copper alloy key constructed from folded sheet metal. The bit is a rectangle with a cleft in the leading edge near the shaft. There is a copper alloy rivet in the centre of the bit, holding the two sheets together. The shaft is hollow and flares towards the bow which is sub lo... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-266D43 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A Roman silver coin: a denarius of Caracalla (AD198-217), SECVRIT ORBIS reverse showing Securitas seated left. It is 19.1mm in diameter and 2.1mm thick. It weighs 3.16gm. Reference: Sear, volume 2, number 6886 which cites RIC 351b. Wildwinds says that RIC 351 (Laodicea) is the same as RIC 44. | |||||
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Jetton | SWYOR-25C437 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval, copper alloy, English Jetton of Edward II (1307 - 1327). It is a Berry type 15 (Castle) obverse with Reverse 5 (cross moline). See Berry's Medieval English Jettons, page 48. It is 18.6mm in diameter and 0.9mm thick. It weighs 1.16gm. The central piercing that is normally found on this... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-110DB3 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval silver coin; a penny of Edward I (1272 - 1307), probably class 10cf3b (1301 - 1310) minted at London. See North number 1042/2. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-107224 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A post Medieval silver coin; a sovereign penny of Henry VIII (1509 - 1547), second coinage (1526 - 1544), Durham mint under Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, Star initial mark. The coin is incomplete. See North number 1813. | |||||
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Debitage | SWYOR-8EE707 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| Three pieces of debitage from flint working, probably dating from the Neolithic period 3500-2100BC. The largest of the three is a core fragment, the other two are flakes. Their combined weight is 22.22gm. The core is patinated but also has some more recent breaks. | |||||
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Debitage | SWYOR-8EE707 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| Three pieces of debitage from flint working, probably dating from the Neolithic period 3500-2100BC. The largest of the three is a core fragment, the other two are flakes. Their combined weight is 22.22gm. The core is patinated but also has some more recent breaks. | |||||
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Debitage | SWYOR-8EE707 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| Three pieces of debitage from flint working, probably dating from the Neolithic period 3500-2100BC. The largest of the three is a core fragment, the other two are flakes. Their combined weight is 22.22gm. The core is patinated but also has some more recent breaks. | |||||
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Debitage | SWYOR-8EC2F1 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A small piece of debitage from flint working, probably dating from the Neolithic period 3500-2100BC. This dark material is Derbyshire chert, a hard variety of quartz that, like flint, can be broken to form sharp edges. It is not local to the find spot and must have been imported before working. | |||||
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-8E8923 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A leaf shaped flint arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic period, 3500-2500BC. It is flat on one side and convex on the other. A small piece has been chipped from one side; this chip displays patination and happened at some time in antiquity.There is invasive shallow retouch on the dorsal fac... | |||||
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Microlith | SWYOR-8E4EA4 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| An unfinished flint microlithic tool dating from the Mesolithic period, 8300-3500BC. Work was begun on this tool, but for some unknown reason it was never completed. The blade has been knapped, but not retouched. There is cortex at the proximal end. | |||||
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Knife | SWYOR-8E2511 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
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| A flint knife blade dating from the Neolithic period, 3500-2100BC. It has small areas of retouch on both sides of the blade and shows signs of having been altered by heat. Both faces have abrupt retouch on many edges. The flint is partially patinated. | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-640377 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic vessel fragment; a rim sherd of Post Medieval pottery. The fabric is hard and fine in texture. It is a mottled dark grey and orange colour with few visible inclsuions. The inner face and over the rim is glazed with a thick dark brown glaze which is blistered and discoloured to black. Th... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-63F2E2 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel fragments; wall sherds of probably Post Medieval pottery. The fabric is hard and fine in texture, though abraded. It is a dark grey with few visible inclusions, but the smaller piece is less reduced and is buff coloured. The outer surfaces of the large piece and all faces of th... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-63D791 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel fragments; handle sherds of Post Medieval pottery. The fabric is hard and fine in texture. It is a dark red with few, very small white and dark inclusions (perhaps grog?). the surface are glazed in a dark rich lustrous brown, over fired to dark grey on the smaller piece. The fa... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-63C218 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic vessel fragment; a wall sherd of probably Medieval pottery. The fabric is soft and abraded. It is a buff core fading to grey on the outer face. The sparse inclusions are of grit and possible black iron ore. It is not glazed. The fragment is 44.28mm long, 37.11mm wide and 7.92mm thick. I... | |||||
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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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Coin | NLM-FD2B23 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy Medallic As, depicting Hadrian (117-138). Obverse description: Bust of Hadrian bearded and draped right. The hair and a short trimmed beard are rendered as tightly curled. Obverse inscription: HADRIANVS AVG COSIII PP [?]Reverse description: Bust of a man, unbearded and bare shoulde... | |||||
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Button | SWYOR-6AEEE4 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval Tombac button of pimple type dating from the 17th century. The button is domed with a central pimple and a flat back. There are the remains of a loop on the reverse. Compare examples in Buttons & Fasteners by Gordon Bailey, Page 35. | |||||
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