Finds within constituency of North Herefordshire
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| Brooch | HESH-FCCCA6 |
Roman | Shropshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy Colchester derivative, Polden Hill style, brooch of Roman date (43-120AD). The wings are incomplete being broken / eroded at the tips. They are semi-cylindrical in plan - but the end caps are lost. The axis bar, spring and pin are also lost. At the junction of the ... | |||||
| Brooch | HESH-FCC6E4 |
Roman | Shropshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy Colchester derivative, Polden Hill style, brooch of Roman date (43-120AD). The wings are incomplete being broken / eroded at the tips. They are semi-cylindrical in plan. The axis bar, spring and pin are lost. At the junction of the bow and wings is a sub rectangula... | |||||
| Harness fitting | HESH-EAF9D4 |
Medieval | Herefordshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy harness fitting / suspension mount of probable 14th-century date (c.1250 - c.1450). The mount is sub-rectangular (T shaped) in plan and rectangular in cross section. It consists of two parts; a horizontal bar mount, with two small spike-like projections on the rear... | |||||
| Socketed axehead | HESH-EAE127 |
Bronze age | Shropshire |
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| An incomplete fragment of a late Bronze Age cast copper alloy (bronze) socketed axe / axehead, dated to the period 1150-750 BC. The fragment consists of a much worn and abraded blade tip / cutting edge. The fragment is broadly rectangular in plan; triangular in profile and has an irregular sub-r... | |||||
| Seal matrix | HESH-EA7058 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| An incomplete fragment from a cast copper alloy 'fob' seal of modern date probably later 18th or early 19th Century (1740-1850). The seal matrix is composite, being formed from a clear glass intaglio set into a machine pressed body. The metal body is broken and damaged, the upper part including t... | |||||
| Scabbard | HESH-E6DFA7 |
Post medieval | Herefordshire |
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| A cast lead alloy (probably) late medieval or more probably a post-medieval (1450-1800) scabbard chape from a dagger. The chape is formed from a mid grey coloured metal alloy - most probably a lead alloy that seems to have been cast rather than formed from a single sheet of metal. It is broadly r... | |||||
| Coin | HESH-E5DEE2 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Silver Denarius of Augustus struck either at the mint of Brundisium or Rome c. 29-27 BC. Obverse: Helmeted head of Mars right, V shaped punched stamp below plume on helmet, another in front of nose (more tick shaped than V shaped) IMP below head Reverse: Worn: Poorly preserved shield with eight r... | |||||
| Coin | HESH-937324 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| A heavily eroded and corroded copper alloy radiate or nummus of late 3rd or 4th century AD. Not enough detail survives to identify the coin further | |||||
| Coin | HESH-934017 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| A heavily eroded and corroded copper alloy sestertious of earlier Roman date (c. 60-180 AD). Not enough survives of either face to be certain of the emperor / issue. From the nature of the bust an earlier date is prefered by the recorder - possibly Vespasian. Obv: Small clean shaved laureate crow... | |||||
| Coin | HESH-81D986 |
Post medieval | Herefordshire |
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| Heavily clipped silver half crown of Charles I, Fourth Equestrian Bust struck at Tower Mint, London c. 1641-1644. North: 2214 | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-81CC66 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: A sherd from the neck of a colour coated flagon made from New Forest Parchment Ware dating from the mid 3rd to 4th Centuries AD (260-400 AD). The sherd comes from the neck of the flagon, the rim and body are lost. The sherd is diagnostic being irregular in shape; the neck has a biconvex e... | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-8098A3 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: Two sherds of local 'coarseware / greyware' wheel thrown ceramic vessels dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD). The sherds probably originally came from the sidewall of a storage jar type vessel. Sherd specific details: Sherd 1. Measures 52.3mm x 38.0mm and is 5.0mm thick. I... | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-808ED6 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: Three Rim sherds of local 'coarseware / greyware' wheel thrown ceramic vessels dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD). The sherds probably originally came from storage jar type vessels. Sherd specific details: Sherd 1. Measures 114.3mm x 72.0mm and is 6.9mm thick at rim and... | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-807D90 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: Sherd from the base of a local 'coarseware / greyware' wheel thrown ceramic vessel dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD). The sherds probably originally came from storage jar type vessels. Sherd specific details: Measures 60.3mm x 70.2mm and is 4.2mm thick at base and 5.9mm... | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-8070B1 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: Three sherds of local 'coarseware / Severn Valley like Wares' being wheel thrown ceramic vessels dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD). The sherds probably originally came from the sidewall of a storage jar type vessel. Two of the sherds have an applied white coloured slip o... | |||||
| Vessel | HESH-8043D1 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Roman: Rim sherd of local ''coarseware / Severn Valley like Ware from a wheel thrown ceramic vessel dating from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD). The sherd probably originally came from storage jar type vessel. Sherd specific details: Measures 75.2mm x 44.1mm and is 12.5mm thick at rim an... | |||||
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Unidentified object | GLO-EBEEC7 |
Unknown | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy object length 32.5mm, width 46.5mm, thickness 31mm, weight over 60g. This appeasers to be a hollow leg. It is triangular in plan, the base of the leg shows considerable sign of wear. The outside surface is smooth with a rich green patina, while the inside surface is very rough and i... | |||||
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Coin | GLO-EBDFF3 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver denarius Unknown emperor Diameter 18mm, weight 2.26g 2nd century Obverse: bust facing right Obverse inscription: [...]NC[...]A[...] Reverse: uncertain Reverse inscription: IMP[...] Condition: poor. | |||||
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Pendant | GLO-EBD7C3 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Cast copper alloy horse harness pendant length 37mm, width 33mm, thickness 7.5mm, weight 6.49g. This is a square flat plate. The surface is decorated with cross-hatching, with each band being made up of a double line. In each of the lozenges is a cinquefoil in the centre. The surface of the ar... | |||||
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Strap fitting | GLO-EBCCB2 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Cast copper alloy strap swivel length 54mm, width 18mm, thickness 11.5mm, weight 21.32g. This is a twp part swivel that is joined in the middle. Both components consist of a D-shaped loop at the terminal, the sides of which are moulded with an animal head. The snout of each beast extends beyond... | |||||
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Coin hoard | GLO-D827A1 |
Iron age | Gloucestershire |
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| Uninscribed south Weston silver unit Date 30BC-15BC Diameter 13mm, thickness 1.9mm, weight 0.78g. Obverse: Head r (profile 3), before c.4 pellets & c.2 animals m, below pellet Reverse: horse l., above pellet-in-ring animal n, above tail 2 rings, below ring-in-pellet misc.v, pellet under he... | |||||
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Coin hoard | GLO-D827A1 |
Iron age | Gloucestershire |
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| Uninscribed south Weston silver unit Date 30BC-15BC Diameter 13mm, thickness 1.9mm, weight 0.78g. Obverse: Head r (profile 3), before c.4 pellets & c.2 animals m, below pellet Reverse: horse l., above pellet-in-ring animal n, above tail 2 rings, below ring-in-pellet misc.v, pellet under he... | |||||
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Aestel | GLO-D79602 |
Early medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver gilt Aestel length 15mm, width 8.5mm, thickness 9mm, weight 1.04g. The head is made from a hollow ovoid body, with a hollow stem at the base for attachment onto a stick. The stem is 5mm long with an aperture of 2.5mm diameter. There is a hole on either side of the stem to allow a rivet ... | |||||
| Blade | HESH-5AE2D3 |
Mesolithic | Herefordshire |
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| Small snapped coarse flint or chert blade or bladelet of later Mesolithic date (6000BC - 3500BC). It has been struck from a core and has the generic crested appearance. The blade is snapped and shows no sign of retouch on either tip or long edges. The underside / ventral face shows conchoidal rip... | |||||
| Core | HESH-5AC161 |
Mesolithic | Herefordshire |
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| A pyramidal shaped core dating to the Mesolithic period (6500 - 3500 BC). The core is triangular in profile and irregular in plan. A distinct knapping platform is present on the upper edge of the core with areas of multiple blade removals in a single direction around the edge. The small size of t... | |||||
| Debitage | HESH-5AAA77 |
Neolithic | Herefordshire |
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| Seven flakes of tertiary debitage (from the third / final phase of tool making) of Neolithic date (3500-2100 BC). The flakes are all struck on poor quality flint which varies in coarseness and colour, all being glacial or riverine derived, some possibly being chert rather than flint. None of the ... | |||||
| Debitage | HESH-5A99B1 |
Neolithic | Herefordshire |
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| A flake of secondary debitage (from the second phase of tool making) of Neolithic date (3500-2100 BC). The flake is large and irregular being struck on poor quality flint which varies in coarseness, most probably sourced /procured from a glacial or riverine location. There is no evidence of rewor... | |||||
| Scraper (tool) | HESH-5A5760 |
Neolithic | Shropshire |
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| Flint scraper formed on secondary debitage flake (from the second phase of tool making) dating from the later Neolithic or Bronze Age period (3500-2100 BC). The scraper is formed from a squat oval flake of poor quality flint. The ventral face shows conchoidal ripples and the bulb of percussion . ... | |||||
| Thumb nail scraper | HESH-5A4104 |
Neolithic | Shropshire |
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| Chert thumb nail scraper of later Neolithic or Early Bronze Age date (2300 -1800BC). The scraper is formed from a mottled grey coloured piece of chert from the secondary phase of tool making (waste flake / secondary debitage). The ventral face shows some conchoidal ripples but striking platform e... | |||||
| Thumb nail scraper | HESH-59A395 |
Neolithic | Shropshire |
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| Flint thumb nail (horseshoe) scraper of later Neolithic or Early Bronze Age date (2300 -1800BC). The scraper is formed from a mottled grey coloured secondary waste flake / debitage of flint, probably derived from a glacial or riverine source. The ventral face shows some conchoidal ripples but str... | |||||
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