Finds within constituency of Dudley South
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Clay pipe (smoking) | WAW-FCD135 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A moulded clay pipe bowl and heel, with a short fragment of stem remaining. The bowl is complete, and in profile the bowl leans forwards at c. 35 º. It is a short bowl with convex sides, particularly the lower edge. The only decoration on the bowl is a single incomplete rouletted line bord... | |||||
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Weight | WAW-FC2B46 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A cast copper alloy uniface sub-circular coin weight. The design on the upper surface is possibly that of Archangel Michael spearing a dragon. The weight has an abraded surface and the details of the design is not clear. It measures 16.85mm diameter, 4.19mm thick and weighs 7g. The coin we... | |||||
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Lithic implement | WMID-945086 |
Unknown | West Midlands |
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| A piece of flint which is probably not worked and natural. The flint is very broadly speaking arrowhead shaped, but this is most likely to be a result of natural processes rather than human intervention. The flint does not show clear evidence for deliberate retouch on any of its edges, and the un... | |||||
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Vessel | WMID-9426D2 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| A sherd from a pottery vessel of probable late medieval to early post-medieval in date. The sherd is a rim and body sherd from a wheel thrown pot, probably a storage jar. The sherd has been glazed with a dark brown/black lead glaze and decorated with three raised circular dots created by stamping... | |||||
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Vessel | WMID-93E978 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| A sherd from a pottery vessel of probable late medieval to early post-medieval in date. The sherd is a body sherd from a wheel thrown pot which has been decorated with horizontal ridges. The fabric is dark brown in colour and tempered with fine shell or calcite grit inclusions. It measures 61.85 ... | |||||
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Strap fitting | WMID-5989D1 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A cast copper alloy double looped strap fitting of probable post-medieval date. It is most likely to be a part of horse furniture, either a strap loop or rein guide. The strap fitting comprises two conjoined but offset sub-oval loops set an angle of 90° to one another. The fitting is separated i... | |||||
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Vessel | WMID-584E86 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A degraded shard of glass from a glass vessel of probable late medieval or post-medieval date. The shard is from the body of the vessel, and it it is not large enough to determine the form of the vessel from which it came. It measures 77.9 mm long, 38.3 mm wide, 5.34 mm thick and weighs 20.6 grams. | |||||
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Vessel | WMID-580AB3 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A small fragment of pale blue/turquoise glass, probably from a glass vessel. As the piece is very small it is difficult to determine the form of the vessel from which it came, making dating problematic. However, the colour of the glass may suggest a late post-medieval to modern date. | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | WMID-56B827 |
Neolithic | West Midlands |
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| A prehistoric flint scraper of probable late Neolithic or early Bronze Age date, dating from circa 3000 BC to circa 1500 BC. The scraper has been made on a long flake and has been retouched from the dorsal side using pressure flaking. This retouch occurs on both edges and at the distal end. A rid... | |||||
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Blade | WMID-5621F1 |
Mesolithic | West Midlands |
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| A prehistoric flint broken blade of probable Mesolithic or Neolithic date. The flint is brown in colour with an area of cortex on the left side, just before the break. The bulb of percussion and striking platform are clearly visible on the ventral face at the proximal end of the flint. There is f... | |||||
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Gunflint | WMID-55C654 |
Post medieval | West Midlands |
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| A post-medieval to modern gunflint from a flint lock rifle dating to the 16th - 19th centuries. The gunflint is sub-square in plan and appears complete. The flint has been knapped around the edges in order to get the correct shape. The distal edge is thinner (2.6 mm) thickening to 10.21 mm before... | |||||
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Flake | WMID-54FCD7 |
Neolithic | West Midlands |
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| A flint waste flake of prehistoric date, probably Neolithic or Bronze Age, and dating from circa 4500 BC - 1000 BC. The flake is cortical in small areas at the butt and the tip of the distal end, and it has no obvious shape for a tool. However, what appears to be deliberately fine retouch at the ... | |||||
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Unidentified object | WMID-181AE4 |
Unknown | West Midlands |
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| A large fragment of a dished iron object of uncertain function and date. The fact that the object is clearly incomplete makes identifying its purpose very difficult. It measures 135.92 mm long and 117.96 wide. It is approximately 45 mm high. | |||||
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Axehead roughout | WMID-1793B7 |
Neolithic | West Midlands |
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| An unfinished roughout for a flint axehead, dating to the Neolithic period. The wedge shaped roughout has been bifacially flaked around its edges and some flaking has been undertaken further into the body of the flint. The butt is still very thick and the roughout seems to have been abandoned... | |||||
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Arrowhead | WMID-164B47 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| A wrought iron medieval arrowhead of 'spearpoint' type. The corroded arrowhead has a circular socket which is damaged but when complete would have measured approximately 10.5 mm in diameter. The head is triangular in shape with very short barbs. It is lozenge shaped in section. The arrowhead meas... | |||||
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Axe | WMID-050787 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| A large and fairly well preserved wrought iron axe head of probable medieval date, almost certainly a woodman's axe. Iron axes are notoriously difficult to date when discovered outside of a dated archaeological context as the general form of axes has continued from at least as early as the Roman ... | |||||
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Token | WAW-B200A6 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
| Brooch | WMID-701F66 |
Roman | West Midlands |
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| Roman dolphin type brooch, copper alloy, probably 1st century. Concave back to head and wings, possibly indicative of springe type hinge. Very plain long bow. Incomplete with all of spring, pin, catchplate and foot missing. Short wings, one has notch in top. Fair condition although incomplete. | |||||
| Badge | WMID-6FEEB1 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| Cast lead badge,possibly Medieval. Badge depicts man and woman facing, holding hands and staff like object to centre, beading to rim. Plain reverse with evidence of two former attachment terminals. Fair condition, possibly secular badge rather than religeous. | |||||
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Brooch | WMID4799 |
Roman | West Midlands |
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| The brooch is fragmentary and quite an unusual brooch. The bow head is a flat triangular shape. However the edges are heavily abraded so this may not be the original size and shape. The outer surface of the bow head has three cells. The lower cell is triangular and filled with a green coloured su... | |||||
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Buckle | WMID4814 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| The buckle plate is a sub-rectangular shape which narrows very slightly towards one end. This end has a trapezoidal notch cut into the centre of it and the edges either side are heavily abraded. This is the edge which originally would be hinged over the bar. One face of the plate has been decorat... | |||||
| Brooch | WMID4095 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| The wings are semi-cylindrical with wing cap terminals. These terminals support an axis bar. Around the axis bar a spring is coiled. The spring is incomplete and the pin is missing, these are not recent break. The wings are decorated with three vertical grooves at each terminal. The bow head is h... | |||||
| Book fitting | WMID3229 |
Medieval | West Midlands |
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| The mount is square in plan, however a corner of the mount is missing. Covering the majority of the upper surface is a circular dome decorated with four radiate ridges forming a 'X' shape. At the apex of the dome is a dome-heads rivet which has been flattened on the reverse. The mount has a borde... | |||||
| Axe | WMID134 |
Neolithic | West Midlands |
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| Neolithic flint axe. | |||||
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