Finds within constituency of Exeter
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Pot | DEV-ED4D51 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Postmedieval pottery rim sherd of North devon coarseware from a jug. The sherd has a dark brown glaze on the interior. The exterior is decorated with imprints which are created by the potter making indentations into the clay with their thumb. A similar example can be seen in 'Medieval and Postmed... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-ECF3D7 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is very worn. It can be dated from the mid first to the second century AD. | |||||
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Coin | DEV-980B08 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is a sestertius of the emperor Marcus Aurelius as Augustus (161 - 180 AD). The coin was minted in Rome from c. 171 - 173 AD. For reference see Roman Imperial Coinage III pp 29 5& 298 c.f. numbers 1033 and 1066. | |||||
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Vessel | DEV-ED0CF1 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Postmedieval ceramic fragment from a cistern. The fabric is North Devon coarseware and the outer surface has a green glaze. See Medieval & post-Medieval finds from Exeter by J.P. Allen pp. 149 fig. 63 & 15 for a similar cistern. | |||||
| Coin hoard | DEV-EFF581 |
Roman | Devon |
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| 2008T102 Exeter, Devon REPORT TO H M CORONER Circumstances of Discovery On 8 February 2008, archaeologists working for Exeter Archaeology discovered 22 copper alloy coins during controlled excavations (findspot not to be disclosed: Dinham Rd, Exeter). The coins were delivered to the British Museu... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-2FDE71 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is a sestertius of Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD). | |||||
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Coin | DEV-2F44D3 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is a dupondius, possibly dating from c. 138 - 192 AD. | |||||
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Coin | DEV-2ED627 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is very worn. It is probably a dupondius, possibly dating from 41 - 96 AD. | |||||
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Coin | DEV-0D1696 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is an As of the emperor Nero (54 - 68 AD). Minted at Lugdunum mint 64 - 67 AD. Reece period 3. | |||||
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Coin | DEV-D3EE16 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is a sestertius of Faustina I (commemorative). Minted in Rome, c.141 - 150 AD. | |||||
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Coin | DEV-D39EC1 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is an As, possibly of the emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 AD). | |||||
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Coin | DEV-D35D81 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is an As, probably of the emperor Nero (54 - 68 AD). | |||||
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Coin | DEV-D33546 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is a Radiate of the emperor Caurausius (286 - 293 AD). Reverse type: Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia. 'C' mint. RIC 353 | |||||
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Coin | DEV-D310D5 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Roman copper alloy coin of the emperor Victorinus (269 - 271 AD). | |||||
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Cloth seal | DEV-388103 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Postmedieval lead alloy cloth seal dating to the 17th century. The seal bears the London coat of arms with the words 'De Londino'. The seal was found during excavations at Exeter Quay House. The seal is interesting as it shows evidence of Exeter's once famous woollen cloth industry. The quay ... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-C487A3 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post medieval silver coin. The coin is a two stuiver piece, minted in Kampen, the Netherlands. The obverse depicts a lion advancing left in between a '2' and 'S'. The 'S' stands for 'Stivers'. The reverse of the coin reads 'CAM/PEN/1678'. | |||||
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Bowl | DEV-B0AB76 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post medieval pottery fragment from the rim of a large deep bowl. On the exterior of the pot, just below the rim are two stamped running lines of elongated dots. Traces of orange-brown glaze can be seen on the interior. There are no traces of sooting. The bowl is South Somerset ware type; the typ... | |||||
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Chamber pot | DEV-B03CB3 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post medieval pottery fragment. The fragment is from the handle of a South Somerset ware chamber pot, dating to the 17th Century. The rim and the interior of the pot has a green/brown glaze with a zig zag pattern scratched in to the surface of the rim for decoration. See J Allan p 151, fig 65, ty... | |||||
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Pottery | DEV-AFE6E1 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Three Post medieval pottery fragments of North Devon Sgrafitto ware. 1)White slip and brown glaze. 50mm Length; 40mm Width; 7mm Thickness 2)Yellow and Brown glaze on white slip. 30mm Length, 20mm Width, 5mm Thickness 3)Yellow and green/brown glaze on white slip. 35 mm Length, 40 mm Width, 7mm... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | SOM-0EA235 |
Neolithic | Devon |
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| A flint hollow scraper of probable Neolithic or Early Bronze Age date. It has been made from a tertiary flake (no cortex remaining on the dorsal surface) of dark greyish-brown flint. It is fresh and probably complete. Part of the bulb of percussion has been removed by retouch but the bulbar scar ... | |||||
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Bracelet | PAS-886EC2 |
Roman | Devon |
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| A Roman bracelet of simple circular form with a slender, circular-sectioned hoop. The three surviving fragments do not quite complete the bracelet. One of the fragments incorporates one end of the coiled slide, by means of which the bracelet was expanded or compressed. Although described by the f... | |||||
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Ring | DEV-742F63 |
Medieval | Devon |
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| Medieval gold ring found during archaeological excavations at Princesshay, Exeter. Below is the treasure report for the ring. The ring was allocated the Treasure reference 2006 T52: GOLD RING FROM PRINCESSHAY EXCAVATIONS, EXETER, DEVON 15th-century gold posy ring. The Norman French inscr... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-AB49A5 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post Medieval silver 8 Reales coin dating to 1689. The 8 Real was often referred to as a 'piece of eight' and has long been popularly associated with Pirates in literature and films. This coin was minted at the famous Potosi silver mine in Bolivia, one of several New World mints set up by the Sp... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-AB49A5 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Post Medieval silver 8 Reales coin dating to 1689. The 8 Real was often referred to as a 'piece of eight' and has long been popularly associated with Pirates in literature and films. This coin was minted at the famous Potosi silver mine in Bolivia, one of several New World mints set up by the Sp... | |||||
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Coin | DEV-EDE604 |
Devon |
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| Silver coin of the Indian State of Hyderabad: Nasir ad-Daula of Hyderabad (AH 1244-73/AD 1829-57), first series, issued in the name of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Akbar II AH 1244-52/Ad 1829-36). | |||||
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Coin | DEV-EDE604 |
Devon |
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| Silver coin of the Indian State of Hyderabad: Nasir ad-Daula of Hyderabad (AH 1244-73/AD 1829-57), first series, issued in the name of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Akbar II AH 1244-52/Ad 1829-36). | |||||
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Brooch | LEIC-EEE688 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Late Roman copper alloy crossbow brooch, 63mm long and 42mm wide. The brooch is in fair condition with a brown patina and weighs 31.09 grams. The brooch begins with terminal knob which has a form made up of two pyramids joined together at the base. This has a protruding knop of similar form. Thi... | |||||
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Brooch | LEIC-EEE688 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Late Roman copper alloy crossbow brooch, 63mm long and 42mm wide. The brooch is in fair condition with a brown patina and weighs 31.09 grams. The brooch begins with terminal knob which has a form made up of two pyramids joined together at the base. This has a protruding knop of similar form. Thi... | |||||
| Coin | DEV-7992F1 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Fragment of a nummus of the House of Constantine, AD 335-340 Mint of Lyons or Arles, AD 335-340 (10)/14mm; 0.86g; DA12 Obverse: illegible; rosette diademed bust right Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS; two soldiers standing either side of one standard with Chi-Rho (P superimposed over X) Mintmark: o... | |||||
| Coin | DEV-7965A7 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Copper alloy As, probably of Vespasian (AD 69-79) Mint unknown, but probably Rome 26mm; 6.92g; DA6 Obverse: illegible; laureate head/bust right Reverse: illegible, S C; figure standing left, holding ?patera Condition: very corroded | |||||
