Finds within constituency of Havant
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Adze | HAMP-594273 |
Mesolithic | Hampshire |
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| A complete knapped flint adze or axehead of Mesolithic date. It has an asymmetrical hexagonal cross-section with comparable areas above and below the median line; where the upper surface thins the lower surface thickens and vice versa along the length of the artefact. A small patch of cortex rema... | |||||
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Jetton | HAMP-3A7C23 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn, corroded and bent late 16th-/early 17th-century copper-alloy 'rose / orb' jetton, 'GOTT ALLEIN' type, struck by Hans Krauwinckel II (fl. 1586-1635 AD) at Nuremberg (Mitchiner 1528 var.). The precise reverse legend is not noted in the main reference work but is comparable with a jetton rec... | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-39B3D5 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn late 17th-century silver post-medieval sixpence of William III struck in Bristol in 1697 AD (probably Spink 3532) | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-394D83 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn and corroded early 18th-century copper-alloy post-medieval farthing of William III, London mint, dating to 1700 AD (Spink 3557). There is a central punch to the reverse surface. | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-5F99F7 |
Palaeolithic | West Sussex |
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| An Acheulian culture flint biface (handaxe) of Palaeolithic age, in fine condition. The implement has the characteristic flattened base or 'bout coupé' of Neanderthal manufacture. Both sides of the biface have been invasively flaked consistent with soft-hammer percussion. The implement is unifor... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-5F99F7 |
Palaeolithic | West Sussex |
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| An Acheulian culture flint biface (handaxe) of Palaeolithic age, in fine condition. The implement has the characteristic flattened base or 'bout coupé' of Neanderthal manufacture. Both sides of the biface have been invasively flaked consistent with soft-hammer percussion. The implement is unifor... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-5F99F7 |
Palaeolithic | West Sussex |
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| An Acheulian culture flint biface (handaxe) of Palaeolithic age, in fine condition. The implement has the characteristic flattened base or 'bout coupé' of Neanderthal manufacture. Both sides of the biface have been invasively flaked consistent with soft-hammer percussion. The implement is unifor... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-5F99F7 |
Palaeolithic | West Sussex |
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| An Acheulian culture flint biface (handaxe) of Palaeolithic age, in fine condition. The implement has the characteristic flattened base or 'bout coupé' of Neanderthal manufacture. Both sides of the biface have been invasively flaked consistent with soft-hammer percussion. The implement is unifor... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-A5E0D4 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| A slightly worn mid 1st-century BC gold Iron Age uninscribed British 'QC' southern (Atrebatic) quarter stater (c. 55 - c. 45 BC; Van Arsdell 220; BM 478-484; ABC 503) | |||||
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Harness pendant | SUSS-BEBB77 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A corroded and incomplete Medieval cast copper alloy gilded and enamelled pendant. The pendant body is comprised of a six-pointed star. The points of the star are developed into fleur de lis, the uppermost of which is further extended into what would have been the suspension loop, but this is now... | |||||
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Axe | SUR-5E5125 |
Neolithic | Hampshire |
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| An oval biface neolithic axe made from mottled grey flint stained ochre. There are patches remaining of the cortex on the butt. | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-AE3EF6 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A pair of highly worn, late 17th-century or early 18th-century silver post-medieval sixpences, possibly of William III, uncertain mint (c. 1695 - c. 1702 AD). The coins have been bent twice, after the fashion of a love token. Such wear and folding commonly occurred on sixpences of William III. | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-AA4366 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn early 18th-century silver post-medieval sixpence of Queen Anne, struck at Edinburgh mint in 1707 AD (Spink 3620) | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-9423E3 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn, slightly bent and clipped early 14th-century silver medieval farthing of Edward I or II, Class 10, London mint (1300-1310 AD; Withers type 28; North 1058). This coin has been double struck. | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-937FC2 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn, slightly bent and clipped late 13th-century silver medieval farthing of Edward I, London mint (1294-1300 AD; Withers type 20-21; North 1056-1057/1) | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-847986 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn and buckled early 14th-century silver medieval penny of Edward I, Class 10ab3a (obverse)/9b (reverse) mule, London mint (1302-1303 AD). This coin has been slightly off struck on the obverse. Mules of this type are well documented (Wood in North 1989, 45ff.), with examples recorded on ... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-7725D2 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Medieval gold quarter noble of Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, Transitional Series, 1361-1363 AD, North 1224 | |||||
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Buckle | SUSS-646126 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Medieval cast copper alloy rectangular buckle frame with lobed knops in each of the four corners, a projecting pointed pin rest in the centre of the outer side and oval swellings in the centre of the upper and lower sides. It is 26.7mm long, 27.0mm wide, 2.5mm thick and weighs 3.40 grams. It co... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-6397F1 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Medieval silver cut farthing, Short cross type of uncertain King, class, mint and moneyer, 1180-1247 AD | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-636915 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Medieval silver cut halfpenny of Richard I (1189-1199), Short cross class 2-4a, minted at Canterbury by unclear moneyer, 1189-1199 AD, North 965-968/1 | |||||
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Jetton | SUSS-632F23 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Post Medieval copper alloy jetton of Hans Krauwinckel II (master 1586-1635), Rose/orb type, GOTES SEGEN MACHT REICH reverse legend (Gods blessing brings riches), minted in Nuremburg, 1586-1635 AD, Mitchiner p. 436; ref. 1504. | |||||
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Coin | CCI-91058 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910576 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| Obverse illegible. Reverse perhaps a horseman right; some similarity to Verica silver unit, VA 530.01, but too heavy. | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910574 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-91057 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910568 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| Obverse possibly a very stylized horse left, more likely some kind of three-pronged decoration with a wheel visible in one third. Reverse indecipherable. Possibly a recognized type, here in extremely poor condition. | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910564 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910562 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-910507 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| No description recorded | |||||
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Coin | CCI-91048 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| Obverse head right, large heavy crescents for hair reminiscent of Baiocasses issues; rev. long-legged horse right, stylized lyre below. One of four examples from Hayling Island (plus one Mossop coin); perhaps a local issue? | |||||
