Finds within constituency of Oxford West and Abingdon
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Coin | BERK-18C264 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver, posthumous issue Roman denarius of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), struck under Commodus in AD 180. CONSECRATIO reverse. Reece 9. RIC 266 (Commodus). | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EFB7A4 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A collection of four undiagnostic debitage chips or flakes, probably mesolithic to neolithic in date (c. 8000-2100 BC). | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EFAA91 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| Two core fragments, one of which has been heated / burnt. They both date from the mesolithic to neolithic period c. 8000-2100 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EF9A17 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A collection of three unretouched flakes, two on secondary removals one a tertiary removal. General later mesolithic or neolithic in date c. 6500 - 2100 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EF8400 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A collection of 16 debitage, flake and bladelet fragments, none with retouch and all dating to the Mesolithic period c. 8000-4000 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EF7450 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| An unretouched flint flake from a nicely prepared bladelet core. Mesolithic in date c. 8000-4000 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EF5FC7 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A tiny fragmant from a Neolithic polished axe, possibly knapped off the main object. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EF2A92 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| An early mesolithic flint bladelet, with triangular cross section and retouch restricted to one dorsal lateral. c. 8000 -6500 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EEF4A3 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A flake with miscellaneous retouch on a tertiary removal, Late Mesolithic to Neolithic in date. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-EEE107 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A large unretouched flake on a secondary removal, Neolithic in date. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-DF8985 |
Bronze age | Oxfordshire |
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| A flint scraper dating to the late Neolithic / Bronze Age. The scraper is made on a secondary flake of a cream / blue flint. There is extensive retouching along the distal edge of the dorsal side only. The ventral side is smooth and flat. c. 2100-1800 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-DF32C4 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| Two flint core tablets, both in a dark grey / brown flint. The larger example bears a hinge fracture and is made on a secondary flake. Probably Mesolithic in date (c. 8300-2100 BC). | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-DF0554 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A probable core rejuvinator, possibly a crested blade. The flint has a triangular-shaped cross section and some of the buld is retained. The flint is dark grey / brown in colour. Mesolithic / early Neolithic in date, c. 8000-2100 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-DEBFE3 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A multiplatform flint core, with multiple removals in several directions from all surfaces evident. The core retains some cortex, and is made from a dark blue / grey coloured flint. Late Mesolithic / early Neolithic in date, c. 6500-2100 BC. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-DD3D70 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| An flint end scraper on a secondary flake, with minimal retouch on one dorsal lateral edge. Some recortification is evident at the distal end. The platform is retained. Mesoliothic or Neolithic in date (c. 8000 - 2100 BC). | |||||
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Seal matrix | LANCUM-CEAD13 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Post-medieval seal matrix. The seal is oval in plan with an complete openwork handle. On the die is the bust of a man facing left holding sword with the initials GR in capitals. From the dress of the character this seal would probably date between 1720 to 1760AD. The length is 28mm, and the widt... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-634B54 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A slightly bent early 13th-century silver medieval penny of John, struck by the moneyer Miles at Winchester mint (c. 1206 AD; Short voided cross Class 5b; probably 5b3) | |||||
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Buckle | HAMP-AB2F33 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A corroded single-looped medieval buckle, incomplete in so far as it is missing its pin. The frame is oval, and elongated, far wider than it is long. The pin bar is narrowed and off-set on two sides; the pin is missing. The ends of the pin bar are moulded. The outer edge is thickened with an oval... | |||||
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Cloth seal | HAMP-AA29D5 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A corroded and slightly bent post-medieval lead-alloy cloth seal of late 16th-century date. It is a two-part alnage seal with a plain lower surface to disc 1. The integral rivet of disc 1 has been pushed through the central aperture of disc 2 and squashed. The visible surface of disc 2 is stamped... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-A940A7 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A slightly worn and bent 17th-century silver post-medieval halfgroat of Charles I, Group D, minted in London (1633-1634 AD; North 2255). The reverse has been double struck. | |||||
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Token | HAMP-A90E52 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast lead-alloy token of probable late medieval/early post-medieval date. The 'obverse' shows a central shield with a flat top and bowed sides, a type often used on 15th-century jettons. At its centre is a right-and-dot device with three lines radiating from it to the apexes. There is a possibl... | |||||
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Mortar (vessel) | BERK-6ED6C1 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| An incomplete stone mortar, probably made from Purbeck Marble, which was quarried extensively during the Medieval period. The mortar is sub-circular in plan with a roughly shaped outer edge and flat base all displaying tool marks. There is one rectangular side lug remaining; the mortar would have... | |||||
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Mortar (vessel) | BERK-6ED6C1 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| An incomplete stone mortar, probably made from Purbeck Marble, which was quarried extensively during the Medieval period. The mortar is sub-circular in plan with a roughly shaped outer edge and flat base all displaying tool marks. There is one rectangular side lug remaining; the mortar would have... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-0A5472 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A base sherd from a Roman terra sigillata (or Samian) vessel, probably a small bowl or dish originating from central Gaul. Internally, a worn potter's stamp appears to read (? V) I T I. M, and may possibly be the potter AVITVS who was working in the central Gaul region between AD 100-125. The fab... | |||||
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Gaming piece | BERK-3C1392 |
Unknown | Oxfordshire |
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| Two fired clay spherical balls, possibly gaming pieces, counters or shots. The fabric is an off-white and has pink to dark red swirls within and few fine iron inclusions. The fabric is reminiscent of some Roman Oxfordshire ceramics, such as Parchment Ware, but there is no evidence to suggest that... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-3BFB25 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A rim sherd from an wheel-thrown Oxfordshire Ware Roman vessel, probably a storage jug or jar. The fabric is a pink colour externally with a grey core and occasional fine to small iron ore inclusions. No outer slip or paint survives. The Oxfordshire potteries were functioning from c. AD 240-400. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-3BE2C4 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A wall sherd from a domestic medieval rounded jug, probably Brill / Boarstall ware and dating from the 14th to 15th century. The sherd has an off-white fabric with frequent small iron ore inclusions and a mottled, olive green glaze externally. The sherd has vertical ribs running down its body; si... | |||||
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Figurine | BERK-266724 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a moulded lead alloy religious figurine depicting Christ during the Crucifiction. Only the head of the figurine remains; the head is tilted slightly onto Christ's right shoulder, the facial features are worn but clear and a ring of dots across the upper forehead may be the remains o... | |||||
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Leash | BERK-703D40 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A possible multi-harnessing dog lead buckle and swivel, for holding one or more dogs on the same lead. The object has a buckle for attachment to a strap at one end and behind this buckle is a double-hinged openwork plate. Connecting at the opposite side of the openwork plate is another sub-rectan... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-21C298 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Medieval green glazed vessel handle (jug) fragment. The handle fragment is large and would have supported a domestic food or liquid jug. The handle has a row of seven holes running vertically down its length and a further three holes running along the top. The fabric is an off-white / pinkish, ... | |||||
