Finds within constituency of Faversham and Mid Kent
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Coin | KENT-CB0273 |
Iron age | Kent |
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| An Iron Age silver unit of Verica, struck in the name of Eppilus dating to the period c. 20 BC to AD 40. Obv: Head right. VIR Rev: Capricorn left EPPI above; COMF below. ABC p. 43, no. 435 | |||||
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Metal working debris | LVPL-4F3F46 |
Unknown | Kent |
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| Three fragments of iron metal working waste. The objects are sub-oval in plan and are dark brown in colour. Each piece is pitted but not corroded. Found within the same area the pieces indicate possible metal working. The date is unknown. Large piece: 33.01mm in length, 30.23mm in width, 5.71mm ... | |||||
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Metal working debris | LVPL-4F3F46 |
Unknown | Kent |
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| Three fragments of iron metal working waste. The objects are sub-oval in plan and are dark brown in colour. Each piece is pitted but not corroded. Found within the same area the pieces indicate possible metal working. The date is unknown. Large piece: 33.01mm in length, 30.23mm in width, 5.71mm ... | |||||
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Metal working debris | LVPL-4F3F46 |
Unknown | Kent |
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| Three fragments of iron metal working waste. The objects are sub-oval in plan and are dark brown in colour. Each piece is pitted but not corroded. Found within the same area the pieces indicate possible metal working. The date is unknown. Large piece: 33.01mm in length, 30.23mm in width, 5.71mm ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4F0166 |
Neolithic | Kent |
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| Flint knapping waste probably dating from the Neolithic to the early Bronze Age. The object is sub-oval in plan and lozenge shaped in cross-section. On one face of the object is a large bulb of percussion. The object has not been retouched and is probably a waste flake. It has been made from mott... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4EDCE2 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint knapping waste probably dating from the Neolithic to the early Bronze Age. The object is sub-oval in plan and lozenge shaped in cross-section. On one face of the object is a large bulb of percussion. The object has not been retouched and is probably a waste flake. It has been made from mot... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4D6DD3 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint implement dating from the Neolithic to early Bronze Age, (2500-1500BC). The object is sub-oval in plan and sub triangular in cross-section. A light brown cortex remains on one face of the object. A few chips are missing from the long edge with no cortex however it is uncertain whether thes... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4D5031 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint blade dating to the early Prehistoric period, c5000-3000BC. The object is sub-rectangular in plan and triangular in cross-section. The lower (ventral) face of the object is smooth. Two long flakes have been removed to create the upper (dorsal) face of the object on which small ripples can b... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4D3B46 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint blade dating to the early Prehistoric period, c5000-3000BC. The object is sub-rectangular in plan and triangular in cross-section. Three long flakes have been removed from the upper (dorsal) face. Ripples are visible on the upper face. The long straight edge has been lightly retouched and ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4D1028 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint implement dating to the early Prehistoric period, c.5000-3000BC. The object is sub-oval in plan and trapizodial in cross-section. The remains of a light brown cortex remains on one face. Small flakes have been removed from each face of the object. The object has been retouched next to the ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LVPL-4CC2E5 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| Flint blade dating to the early Prehistoric period, c.5000-3000BC. The implement is sub-oval in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. It is curved in profile. Three long flakes have been struck away from the dorsal (upper) face. There is some retouch on each edge of the blade. The flint has been us... | |||||
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Stirrup | KENT-C04816 |
Early medieval | Kent |
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| vn Early-Medieval (Anglo-Scandinavian)-Medieval cast copper-alloy stirrup terminal (c. 1000-c. 1100 AD). The terminal is in the form of a stylised animal or beast with a hollow back. It is semi-cylindrical and is open at the top enabling attachment to a stirrup and closed at the bottom. From th... | |||||
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Harness fitting | KENT-C01CA0 |
Iron age | Kent |
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| A complete cast copper-alloy mini terret, dating to the late Iron Age/early Roman periods. The terret is sub-circular in plan, with a flattened attachment side, and is D-shaped in cross section, with a flat lower surface. The flattened side which would have taken a strap is narrowed and reces... | |||||
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Powder flask | PUBLIC-4FB166 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| An incomplete Post Medieval cast lead Powder Flask cap, circa 1600 AD - 1700 AD. One of the integral loops that attached the cap to a bandolier is missing. The cap secured the mouth of a flask, that held a single charge of gunpowder for a Musket. Sometimes up to twelve such flasks were attached t... | |||||
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Seal box | KENT-6A7E00 |
Roman | Kent |
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| An incomplete Roman copper alloy seal box lid. It is circular in plan with a worn edges . There is an incomplete hinged fitting projecting 8.6mm from the edge . The upper surface has a molded design formed of a reverse "S" shaped raised panel creating two semi-circular shaped fields either si... | |||||
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Finger ring | KENT-591022 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A zooamorphic terminal from a Roman silver Finger Ring or Bracelet. The terminal is oval in plan with a curved, convex cross section. It is moulded in the shape a stylised snake head with elongated pellets suggesting eyes, nose and the top of the head. The terminal has broken away from the rest o... | |||||
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Key (locking) | KENT-58B483 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A Roman copper alloy Key handle in the form of a lion. The key handle has a large square shaped socketed shank with some iron staining around the inside and on the edges; part of the shank has been broken away. The iron art of the key is now missing. The shank becomes the head and front of the l... | |||||
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Coin | KENT-C5EC81 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A Roman copper alloy Radiate of Uncertain Ruler, mint or reverse type. c. AD 260-296. | |||||
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Stirrup | KENT-65E458 |
Early medieval | Kent |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy Early-Medieval stirrup terminal of the Anglo-Scandinavian period dating to the 11th Century. The terminal depicts a beast's head with lozengeform eyes and a long snout. Above the snout are two parallel raised bands. The zoomorphic terminal is roughly D-shaped in... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-68A080 |
Roman | Kent |
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| An extremely worn and corroded copper-alloy contemporary or 'barbarous' copy of a Roman radiate nummus. Probably of the Gallic Empire, c. 3rd century AD. Both surfaces are too distorted and worn to identify; however, it is possible to discern traces of the obverse legend, which be indicate that... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-689464 |
Roman | Kent |
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| An extremely worn copper alloy Roman coin, probably a Sestercius of Hadrian (117-138 AD). Only a faint outline of a laureate bust on the obverse remains; it is possible to see traces of a female standing figure on the reverse. Nothing of either legend remains. For a possible parallel example o... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-687DA4 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A sestertius of Maximinus I dating to the period AD 235 or 236. Uncertain reverse type. Mint of Rome. | |||||
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Nail cleaner | SUSS-686F77 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy implement with suspension loop, most likely a Roman nail cleaner or similar toilet implement. It is probable that this nail cleaner dates to the c. late 3rd-c. late 4th century AD; however, due to its fragmented state specific dating is uncertain. The fragment c... | |||||
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Token | SUR-019356 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A cast uniface lead token depicting a crude star. Powell Class 3. | |||||
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Token | SUR-0183C7 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A cast uniface lead token depicting an eight-point star. Powell Class 3. | |||||
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Seal matrix | PUBLIC-980697 |
Medieval | Kent |
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| An incomplete medieval cast copper alloy seal matrix. The seal matrix is broken just above the seal. The seal matrix is circular and has an inscription surrounding it. The face of the seal has a central design of a bird in flight surrounded by a legend: ALAS JE SU PRIS ('Alas, I am taken'). The... | |||||
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Unidentified object | PUBLIC-97A945 |
Unknown | Kent |
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| An unidentified copper alloy object, possibly a figurine. The object has a straight thin body, circular in cross section with an oval shaped protruson, or head at one end with. The reverse side is plain. The oval head has very faded hair or forehead markings just below are 2 handmade eyes with ... | |||||
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Bell | KENT-0510A7 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A Post-Medieval cast copper-alloy animal ('crotal') bell. The bell has an integral rectangular susspension loop. The upper hemisphere is seemingly plain and has two sound holes. There is a median moulding between the upper and lower hemispheres. The sound slot on the lower hemisphere runs paral... | |||||
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Weight | PUBLIC-10D385 |
Medieval | Kent |
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| One complete,and three incomplete Medieval cast lead weights, circa 1200 AD - 1500 AD. The complete weight "B" has an integrally cast loop, a lentoidal shape and is in fair condition.Unfortunately the other three weights"A,C",and "D" of the same style, have varying degrees of damage . Many good e... | |||||
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Coin | KENT-F8CD54 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A struck silver Post Medieval coin of uncertain ruler. The coin is bent and worn, making it difficult to read; the obverse is illegible. A portion of a shield with a cross fourchee is visible on the reverse. It is bent twice in a V shape, but each bend is oriented in opposite directions. It m... | |||||
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