Finds within constituency of Doncaster North
| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Brooch | SWYOR-492CA2 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A copper alloy Roman gilded disc brooch. The brooch is circular and divided into three zones by bold concentric ribs The central rib is raised higher than the others. This form of brooch usually contains a conical glass setting within the raised rib, but this is missing on this example, leavi... | |||||
|
|
Burin | SWYOR-3C3542 |
Mesolithic | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A flint multi functional tool, a burin and cutting edge formed on a primary flake of tan coloured flint. The dorsal face is covered with cortex except where the working has removed it at the distal end. The right side has semi abrupt retouch along it to form a knife. More invasive retouch at the ... | |||||
|
|
Scraper (tool) | SWYOR-3C20D7 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A flint end scraper formed on a flake of dark grey, heat altered flint. The dorsal face is partially patinated and there are surface cracks and crazing. The scraper has been formed with abrupt retouch at the proximal end. It is probably Neolithic. | |||||
|
|
Flake | SWYOR-3C1254 |
Neolithic | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A flint flake; debitage from flint working. The flake has been struck but not further worked. It is probably Neolithic. | |||||
|
|
Pot boiler | SWYOR-3BF7B3 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Two stone cobbles which are heat altered and shaped. Both are rounded cobbles which have one face worn or shaped to be flat. One stone is complete. It is dense and well consolidated with many mica particles. Originally a yellow grey colour, pink discolouration suggests heating. The flat surface l... | |||||
|
|
Key (locking) | SWYOR-362793 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| 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... | |||||
|
|
Coin | SWYOR-266D43 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| 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. | |||||
|
|
Jetton | SWYOR-25C437 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| 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... | |||||
|
|
Coin | SWYOR-110DB3 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A Medieval silver coin; a penny of Edward I (1272 - 1307), probably class 10cf3b (1301 - 1310) minted at London. See North number 1042/2. | |||||
|
|
Coin | SWYOR-107224 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| 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. | |||||
|
|
Scabbard | SWYOR-7DF4D7 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A late Medieval copper alloy dagger scabbard chape dating from about 1300 - 1500 AD. This object is sub triangular with a rounded tip. It was produced from a sheet of metal folded around the leather of the knife scabbard and soldered at an overlapping join; the bottom edges were cut into tabs ... | |||||
|
|
Coin | NLM-FD2B23 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| 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... | |||||
|
|
Unidentified object | SWYOR-D532F5 |
Iron age | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A copper alloy Iron Age unidnetified object of uncertain function. It is a tube of copper alloy with one side flat along the whole length. Each end of the tube is flared and it is decorated with a moulded design consisting of a ')(' pattern. In the flat edge of the tube is a rectangular slot whic... | |||||
|
|
Mount | SWYOR-D524C1 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A post medieval cast copper alloy mount. The mount is circular with two spikes for attachment on the reverse. The front has a design of a central cross with diagonal lines in the angles. Compare BERK-03C8B5. | |||||
|
|
Musket ball | SWYOR-D4F795 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| An incomplete Post Medieval cast lead alloy musket ball or bar shot with iron core, probably dating from the 17th-18th century. The find consists of a lead alloy musket ball or shot with an iron bar projecting from it. The bar is a badly corroded iron stem. It is probable that a further l... | |||||
|
|
Weight | SWYOR-D4B714 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A small pyramid shaped lead standing weight. It has no suspension loop. The weight has a grey patina. A potential alternative use for a pyramidal object of this size and shape is a gaming piece, but weights of this size and shape are known and is a more likely use. Compare NARC-3328B4 and page... | |||||
|
|
Musket ball | SWYOR-D495B5 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| An incomplete Post Medieval cast lead alloy musket ball or bar shot with iron core, probably dating from the 17th-18th century. The find consists of a lead alloy musket ball or shot with an iron bar projecting from it. The ball has deep gouges on the outer hemisphere; perhaps from being grippe... | |||||
|
|
Vessel | SWYOR-D47796 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A cast copper alloy leg or foot from a Medieval or Post Medieval cooking vessel. The leg is a rounded rectangle in section, and wedge shaped, broken at the wider end. It is sooted and has a dark brown patina. | |||||
|
|
Vessel | SWYOR-D46641 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A cast copper alloy leg or foot from a Medieval or Post Medieval vessel. The leg is a rounded rectangle in section, broken at the top and flared at the base. The base is concave. It has a bright green patina. | |||||
|
|
Figurine | SWYOR-D44ED7 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A cast copper alloy Medieval figurine from Limoges. It is complete but missing most of its enamel. The figurine is that of a three-quarter length figure cast flat but with a solid head which is flattened at the back. The figure is worn with a dark green-brown patina, and is depicted wearing ... | |||||
|
|
Buckle | SWYOR-D39B13 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A cast copper alloy front plate from a medieval buckle, dating from AD1200-1400. It is rectangular and has a rectangular panel within which is a design in relief of a lion passant. The front of the plate is gilded but only traces remain. The slotted hinge remains in place at one end of the... | |||||
|
|
Thimble | SWYOR-D37B14 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A copper alloy Late medieval or Post-medieval thimble. It is of 'beehive' shape, with a conical dome and slightly flared sides. There are a pair of grooves defining a band around its rim. The pits appear to have been made in vertical rows running up the sides and over the top to the centre of t... | |||||
|
|
Slag | SWYOR-858DB8 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Seven pieces of slag or industrial waste products of unknown date. | |||||
|
|
Vessel | SWYOR-858118 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Fragment of a Roman ceramic vessel; a tiny wall shard of grey ware. | |||||
|
|
Mace | SWYOR-856181 |
Bronze age | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Part of a perforated stone mace head or pebble hammer. It was broken in antiquity irregularly through the shaft hole, which is cylindrical and approximately 12 - 15mm in diameter. The shaft hole has been drilled from each side, meeting about halfway across, with the second bore slightly misal... | |||||
|
|
Slag | SWYOR-850948 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Two pieces of industrial waste, one is tap slag and the other is ferrous with an embedded lump of another material. Date unknown. | |||||
|
|
Unidentified object | SWYOR-84F664 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| Four pieces of undiagnostic metal of uncertain date. Three are lead alloy and one is copper alloy. All but one piece of lead alloy are rough and irregular shapes, probably waste material. The remaining piece is rectangular in section and plan, possibly hollow at one end and is marked with circula... | |||||
|
|
Vessel | SWYOR-84E166 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A rim shard from a Post Medieval ceramic vessel dating from the late 17th century probably. It had a rim diameter of about 11cm, and has a thin flared rim. The fabric is dark red to purple and the inclusions are not visible. It has a streaked dark brown glaze on both faces. Compare figure 21 on p... | |||||
|
|
Unidentified object | SWYOR-84CC98 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A piece of glass of uncertain date. The object is incomplete and is possibly melted. It is a C shaped swirl of very pale blue glass with white concretion attached in places. | |||||
|
|
Vessel | SWYOR-84B246 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
xml | csv json |
| A shard of a Medieval ceramic vessel probably dating from 1200 - 1400 AD. It is a wall shard. The fabric is soft and quite fine but abraded; orange on the outer face fading to grey on the inside. There are frequent grey and rounded brown inclusions. The shard is glazed with yellow decorated with ... | |||||
1 - 30 of 2,014 records.
