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The zoomorphic terminal sits on a transverse moulded rib 'plinth', has a long neck diagonally arranged and has a curling snout, rounded ear and open jaws.<br \/><br \/>\nThe object is reminiscent of a letter opener in shape and form, though the edges of this part at least are not sharp enough.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-24 11:57:21","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695455","lon":"-1.708955","easting":"420213","northing":"199674","i":"382674","filename":"WILT-E13687.jpg"},{"id":"504289","old_findID":"WILT-B9D887","objecttype":"KNIFE","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1600","created":"2012-05-22 15:07:08","description":"<p>An Early Post-Medieval (1500-1600) copper-alloy end-cap (terminal) from a scale-tang knife. It measures 17.77x9.23x13.77mm, weighs 8.67g and is in the form of a horse's lower foot, upside down, with a human face projecting to one side. The object has an oval cross-section, 11.21x9.25mm at the join with the (missing) iron blade and 12.61x8.36mm at the end of the foot.<br \/><br \/>\nThe foot is flat and the frog is denoted by a long, triangular V-shaped groove with five circular punches around (three on one side, two on the other) representing shoe nails. At the wider end of the groove, where the foot is slightly narrower, is a pair of calkins. A groove around the outside of the foot delineates it, and it sits in such a way above the face so as to look like a flat cap, perhaps a sailor's hat. Below the back of the foot is a V-shaped groove which extends in a line upwards to the front, above the face and presumably forming a hair line. To the edge on either side is a raised triangular moulding, probably forming a high collar. A lower raised and moulded section forms a lower collar. To the underside this has a wide V-sectioned groove, apparent also on both faces. This is the slot for the missing iron tang. A narrower groove flankes the slot on one side.<br \/><br \/>\nThe face has a prominent triangular nose directly below the hairline, underneath which are two shallow transverse grooves, a transverse rib and another shallow groove. Below this is moulded, raised triangular section - possibly a beard or chin. Either side of the nose is a small punched circle for an eye.<br \/><br \/>\nThe horse's foot is a common form for end-caps (eg. <strong>HAMP-462E17<\/strong>; <strong>IOW-55C065<\/strong>; <strong>WILT-5D5D95<\/strong><strong>), but<\/strong> an example with a human face in addition is not recorded on the PAS database. N light of this find it is likely there are some PAS examples but wear and iron staining has obscured any identifiable features. <br \/><br \/>\nA good excavated parallel of an end-cap with the form of a horse's foot from the late 15th - early 16th century has been published (Egan 2005: 93, ref: 398).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-22 15:10:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695621","lon":"-1.707058","easting":"420344","northing":"199693","i":"382311","filename":"WILT-B9D887.jpg"},{"id":"504199","old_findID":"WILT-B638F3","objecttype":"MOUNT","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1700","created":"2012-05-22 10:59:43","description":"<p>An Early Post-Medieval (1500-1700) copper alloy mount with a white-metal coating (probably tinning), apparently phallic in form but may also represent a stylised bird-in-flight. Measures 20.56x10.67x5.04mm (without the outward-bent spikes 17.64mm long) and weighs 1.65g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe mount is bifurcate at one end, waisted in the centre and cut in a triangle at the other end. To the reverse are two bent spikes for attachment to leather, one bent outwards, one to the side.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-22 11:06:53","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695215","lon":"-1.709955","easting":"420144","northing":"199647","i":"382225","filename":"WILT-B638F3.jpg"},{"id":"504187","old_findID":"WILT-B5F684","objecttype":"HOOKED TAG","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1625","created":"2012-05-22 10:42:00","description":"<p>An incomplete Early Post-Medieval (1500-1625) cast copper alloy hooked tag of Read's Class E Type 1 (rectangular\/sub-rectangular), missing the tip of its hook. Measures 25.94x12.11x6.13mm and weighs 1.92g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe solid rectangular plate(2.62mm thick) has an integral rectangular attachment loop at the top and an integral hook at the base. In the centre of the plate is a rectangular raised panel with worn linear groove. On either side of the plate are three regularly spaced knops, giving a crenellated outline. The hook thickens and has a moulded ridge at the juncture with the plate. All original patina is missing.<br \/><br \/>\nCf. Read, 2008; Hooked-clasps &amp; Eyes, p.87-8, nos.294-7, dating to 1500-1625 AD.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-22 10:44:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695197","lon":"-1.710013","easting":"420140","northing":"199645","i":"382216","filename":"WILT-B5F684.jpg"},{"id":"504109","old_findID":"WILT-A63494","objecttype":"FINGER RING","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1400","dateTo":"1600","created":"2012-05-21 16:46:17","description":"<p>A Late Medieval\/ Early Post-Medieval (1400-1600) copper alloy finger-ring with a seal matrix on the flat sub-rectangular\/ oval bezel. It measures 24.48x25.47x8.73mm (internal 18.43x19.58mm) and weighs 6.37g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe oval bezel measures 13.13x8.73x3.01mm and the matrix displays a letter R with a leafy spray above and behind the upright of the R. The shoulders are c.7.5mm wide below, narrowing to c.4.8mm below and further to 3.38m wide at the back of the hoop, which is D-shaped in cross section and faceted.<br \/><br \/>\nThe bezel may have represented the initial of the Christian name of the owner, but not necessarily so (see Cherry in Saunders ed. 1991, p.40). Signet rings were used for impressing wax seals for attachment to documents and letters. [Those] with merchants' marks on the bezel were used by merchants and traders particularly in the 15<sup>th<\/sup> and 16<sup>th<\/sup> century (1991, p.40).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-21 16:51:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695779","lon":"-1.708996","easting":"420210","northing":"199710","i":"382155","filename":"WILT-A63494.jpg"},{"id":"503449","old_findID":"WILT-3CDA28","objecttype":"TOKEN","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1700","created":"2012-05-16 16:54:11","description":"<p>An undatable, but possibly Post-Medieval (1500-1700), uniface lead token cut roughly circular and measuring 13-14mm in diameter. Weighs 1.77g.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Cross patt\u00e9e<br \/><br \/>\nAlthough no exact parallel could be found during an initial search, the token looks rather like a  miniature communion wafer, so a tentative religious connection is suggested, and if so, it could be  possibly 16th or 17th century in date.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-18 15:59:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695324","lon":"-1.710518","easting":"420105","northing":"199659","i":"381921","filename":"WILT-3CDA28.jpg"},{"id":"503444","old_findID":"WILT-3CC830","objecttype":"COIN WEIGHT","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1464","dateTo":"1470","created":"2012-05-16 16:49:23","description":"<p>A Late Medieval Anglo-Gallic or French uniface hexagonal coin weight, probably for a half rose noble or ryal and minted 1464-70. Measures 15mm in diameter and 1.5mm thickness, weighs 3.01g, very worn.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Ship to left, rose above sterncastle<br \/><br \/>\nReference: See Dieudonn\u00e9, A., 1925, <em>Manuel des Poids Monetaires<\/em>, pl.VI, nos 40 and 42 for hexagonal weights.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-18 15:53:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.696061","lon":"-1.710412","easting":"420112","northing":"199741","i":"381918","filename":"WILT-3CC830.jpg"},{"id":"503437","old_findID":"WILT-3CADD8","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"287","dateTo":"293","created":"2012-05-16 16:42:22","description":"A Roman radiate, probably Carausius (AD 286-93), reverse: Pax standing left holding vertical sceptre. Measures 15-16mm, die axis 5, legends off flan, slight wear.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Radiate cuirassed bust right<br \/>\nReverse: Pax standing left holding vertical sceptre<br \/><br \/>\nDate: 287-293\n","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-18 16:01:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.695645","lon":"-1.709576","easting":"420170","northing":"199695","i":"381923","filename":"WILT-3CADD8.jpg"},{"id":"502422","old_findID":"BERK-B80796","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-10 09:46:49","description":"<p>A flint end scraper probably dating from the earlier part of the Neolithic period (c.3500-2500 BC). The scraper is quite large and has been made on a primary flake of grey-blue flint, with the dorsal surface retaining over 95% outer cortex; the cortex has been flaked away to create the scraper edge. There appears to be no or very limited retouch on the ventral side. The lack of preparation of the flake suggests the tool was made quickly for a specific purpose and may have been disposed of soon after use.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-14 09:49:49","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP3425","lat":"51.930555","lon":"-1.502997","easting":"434270","northing":"225899","i":"380779","filename":"2011759a.jpg"},{"id":"502422","old_findID":"BERK-B80796","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-2500","created":"2012-05-10 09:46:49","description":"<p>A flint end scraper probably dating from the earlier part of the Neolithic period (c.3500-2500 BC). The scraper is quite large and has been made on a primary flake of grey-blue flint, with the dorsal surface retaining over 95% outer cortex; the cortex has been flaked away to create the scraper edge. There appears to be no or very limited retouch on the ventral side. The lack of preparation of the flake suggests the tool was made quickly for a specific purpose and may have been disposed of soon after use.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-14 09:49:49","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP3425","lat":"51.930555","lon":"-1.502997","easting":"434270","northing":"225899","i":"380781","filename":"2011759b.jpg"},{"id":"500746","old_findID":"BERK-EB51C4","objecttype":"BROOCH","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"250","created":"2012-04-30 16:51:59","description":"<p>A cast copper-alloy Roman tutulus brooch dating from the first to thrid centirues AD. The brooch is circular in plan with a raised outer rim from which protrude six (incomplete) small lugs spaced at regular intervals around the outer edge. Four of these lugs are purely decorative, but two lugs directly opposite each other are integrally moulded to conceal the pin hinge and the catchplate, both of which are present. The centre of the brooch rises into a cone that is topped by a rounded moulded central boss with inner pellet. The reverse of the brooch is convexed beneath the central boss and the pin is missing. <\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-05-09 11:56:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4101","lat":"51.709836","lon":"-1.406569","easting":"441100","northing":"201400","i":"379769","filename":"2011785.jpg"},{"id":"491259","old_findID":"WILT-CFAB82","objecttype":"THIMBLE","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1300","dateTo":"1600","created":"2012-02-28 16:03:04","description":"<p>A Medieval\/ Early Post-Medieval (1300-1600) copper-alloy beehive thimble of cast construction, squashed and standing 13.59mm tall and weighing 3.55g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe thimble is domed with slightly flared sides and a rounded 'tonsure' top (although the metal is rather worn and pitted around here so it is difficult to be certain). Above the base are two decorative grooves, above which begin the drilled pits, apparently running in vertical lines from the top (although the worn surface of the thimble mentioned above is also to be taken into consideration here).<br \/><br \/>\nIt measures 21.60mm in diameter at the open end (internal 18.62mm) and c.15mm in diameter at the top of the walls.<br \/><br \/>\nThe weight of this cast thimble might suggest that it was used for light duty work.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 16:05:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"372042","filename":"WILT-CFAB82.jpg"},{"id":"491242","old_findID":"WILT-CF5EC6","objecttype":"STRAP FITTING","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1200","dateTo":"1400","created":"2012-02-28 15:42:40","description":"<p>A Medieval (1200-1400) copper alloy bar mount from a belt with central and terminal lobes, measuring 16.51x9.71x4.54mm and weighing 1.23g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe two terminal lobes are solid (c.2mm thick), each with a separate copper alloy rivet (in situ). The central lobe is hollow to the reverse and domed to the front, with a band of decoration c.6.6mm wide. The decoration comprises four horizontal grooves with numerous vertical incised lines crossing, to give a pattern of tiny squares. <br \/><br \/>\nSimilarly decorated bar mounts with central and terminal lobes from London date to the 13th and 14th century (Egan &amp; Pritchard 1991 nos.1154-1162).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 15:44:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"372029","filename":"WILT-CF5EC6.jpg"},{"id":"491236","old_findID":"WILT-CF3D10","objecttype":"BUCKLE","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1200","dateTo":"1500","created":"2012-02-28 15:33:37","description":"<p>An incomplete Medieval (1200-1500) copper alloy single-loop (or D-shaped) buckle frame, missing its pin. The bar is narrowed and offset, the outside edge is plain and flat. Measures 16.63x20.57mm (internal 11.67x14.72mm) and weighs 1.24g.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 15:37:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"372023","filename":"WILT-CF3D10.jpg"},{"id":"491226","old_findID":"WILT-CF08E7","objecttype":"VESSEL","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1200","dateTo":"1800","created":"2012-02-28 15:19:43","description":"\nA body fragment of a Medieval\/ Post-Medieval (1200-1800) copper alloy vessel, measuring 20.49x20.18x1.88mm and weighing 3.87g. All edges are (old) breaks.<br \/>\n <br \/>\nCrudely made cast copper alloy vessels were widely used from c.1200-1800 for serving and cooking. Butler and Green (2003; 15) state 'there is evidence that (cast copper alloy) metal cooking vessels became increasingly common during the 13th and 14th centuries'. While certain specialist cast copper alloy vessels such as skillets remained in use later 'bronze cauldrons in general seem to have been superseded in the early years of the 18th century when their place was taken by cast-iron vessels which were cheaper to make and more durable to use.' (ibid: 22)","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 15:22:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"372015","filename":"WILT-CF08E7.jpg"},{"id":"491217","old_findID":"WILT-CEE743","objecttype":"FLAKE","broadperiod":"UNKNOWN","dateFrom":"-3500","dateTo":"-800","created":"2012-02-28 15:10:44","description":"<p>An undatable Prehistoric (Neolithic\/ Bronze Age, 3500-800 BC) flint flake, possibly a blade flake, with some damage to the distal end. Measures 41.43x13.34x4.11mm and weighs 2.01g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe flint is grey with mottling and 60% patination.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 15:13:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"372008","filename":"WILT-CEE743.jpg"},{"id":"491201","old_findID":"WILT-CEAA23","objecttype":"TOKEN","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2012-02-28 14:54:28","description":"<p>A Post-Medieval (1500-1800) uniface lead token, measuring 15-16mm in diameter, 2.4mm in thickness and weighing 4.4g. The casting is worn \/ weak.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Faint pattern, perhaps triple lines forming a cross<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 14:56:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"371994","filename":"WILT-CEAA23.jpg"},{"id":"491187","old_findID":"WILT-CE8A06","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"275","dateTo":"285","created":"2012-02-28 14:45:54","description":"<p>A Roman barbarous radiate (AD 275-85), reverse: illegible. Measures 14mm, exceedingly worn, half coin only.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Radiate bust right<br \/>\nReverse: Illegible<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 14:50:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"371986","filename":"WILT-CE8A06.jpg"},{"id":"491128","old_findID":"WILT-CCF275","objecttype":"SWORD BELT","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1700","created":"2012-02-28 12:57:12","description":"<p>An incomplete Post-Medieval (1500-1700) copper alloy sword belt fitting, consisting of just over half of the hanger with two (of an original three) surviving suspension loops (which would have been attached to the belt). Measures 41.33x29.16mm and weighs 8.8g. It would have originally measured c.70mm in length.<br \/><br \/>\nThe plate has a c.2mm diameter piercing at the centre and another at the surviving end, for attachment purposes. On the reverse these piercings are sunken.<br \/><br \/>\nTo the front, the plate has foliate decoration. The surviving end is tri-lobed, the central lobe carrying the rivet hole, the outer lobes decorated as leaves. The leaves extend from a central stem which stops short just of the centre, from where six leaves radiate from the central piercing.<br \/><br \/>\nCf. Read, Metal Artefacts of Antiquity, 2001, p.43, fig.26, no.373 from West Somerset.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 13:00:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"371944","filename":"WILT-CCF275.jpg"},{"id":"491114","old_findID":"WILT-CC9602","objecttype":"TOKEN","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2012-02-28 12:32:32","description":"<p>A Post-Medieval (1500-1800) double-sided lead token, measuring 16.94mm in diameter, 2.52mm thick and weighing 4.7g.<br \/><br \/>\nThe obverse has the raised initials NC while the reverse has an uncertain pattern or letter formation, consisting of three verticals and two vertically-arranged pellets. The central vertical stops short of another pellet.<br \/><br \/>\nLead tokens with simple designs are very easy to make and would have had a wide variety of uses. They were undoubtedly made locally and continued to be produced over a long period. Those with initials are generally thought to date to the Post-Medieval period, c.1500-1800.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-28 12:37:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":"Standlake","fourFigure":"SP3903","lat":"51.731556","lon":"-1.435244","easting":"439100","northing":"203800","i":"371941","filename":"WILT-CC9602.jpg"},{"id":"486554","old_findID":"PUBLIC-E69CF4","objecttype":"COIN","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"256","dateTo":"264","created":"2012-02-05 11:36:47","description":"<p>A Roman radiate of Salonina (AD 253-68), reverse: VESTA around Vesta seated left holding patera. Measures 18-21mm, worn.<br \/><br \/>\nObverse: Diademed, draped bust right, crescent behind<br \/>\nSALO[NINA AVG]<br \/>\nReverse: Vesta seated left holding patera<br \/>\nVESTA<br \/><br \/>\nMint: Rome, 1st and 2nd series, AD 256-64<br \/><br \/>\nReference: Normanby 93 or 94<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-02-10 12:44:00","county":"GLOUCESTERSHIRE","knownas":"Lechlade","fourFigure":"SU2099","lat":"51.69405","lon":"-1.707893","easting":"420287","northing":"199518","i":null,"filename":null},{"id":"484706","old_findID":"BERK-283487","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-1500","created":"2012-01-27 10:58:17","description":"<p>A collection of 27 lithic implements dating from the Mesolithic to Bronze Age (c. 8300-1500 BC). The items are:<br \/>\n1x flint axe thining flake (Neolithic)<br \/>\n4x burnt flakes (general prehistoric)<br \/>\n1x fragment retouched tool (probably Neolithic)<br \/>\n14x flint flakes, 6x bladelets and 1x flint chip, (at least one bladelet is Mesolithic, the rest are mainly Neolithic to Bronze Age).<\/p>\n<p>No images available<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-01-27 11:00:24","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4721","lat":"51.886451","lon":"-1.31271","easting":"447400","northing":"221100","i":null,"filename":null},{"id":"484700","old_findID":"BERK-280785","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-6500","created":"2012-01-27 10:46:16","description":"<p>A flint microlith, isoceles triangle in shape and dating to the early Mesolithic period (8300-6500 BC).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-01-27 11:01:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4721","lat":"51.886451","lon":"-1.31271","easting":"447400","northing":"221100","i":"367016","filename":"2011595.jpg"},{"id":"484698","old_findID":"BERK-27F653","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"BRONZE AGE","dateFrom":"-2100","dateTo":"-1200","created":"2012-01-27 10:41:41","description":"<p>A large flint flake, probably intended to be a scraper, highly burnt. Probably dating from the Bronze Age (c. 2100-1200 BC).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-01-27 10:42:00","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4721","lat":"51.886451","lon":"-1.31271","easting":"447400","northing":"221100","i":"367014","filename":"2011594.jpg"},{"id":"484696","old_findID":"BERK-27E562","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-1500","created":"2012-01-27 10:37:10","description":"<p>A collection of three flint scrapers, probably dating from the Neolithic to Bronze Age (c. 4000-1500 BC).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-01-27 10:48:32","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4721","lat":"51.886451","lon":"-1.31271","easting":"447400","northing":"221100","i":"367013","filename":"2011593.jpg"},{"id":"484695","old_findID":"BERK-27D571","objecttype":"LITHIC IMPLEMENT","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-1500","created":"2012-01-27 10:32:55","description":"<p>A collection of four core fragmants and cores, probably dating from the Neolithic to Bronze Age (c. 4000-1500 BC).<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2012-01-27 10:49:08","county":"OXFORDSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SP4721","lat":"51.886451","lon":"-1.31271","easting":"447400","northing":"221100","i":"367012","filename":"2011592.jpg"},{"id":"484687","old_findID":"BERK-2731C5","objecttype":"AXE","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-4000","dateTo":"-2100","created":"2012-01-27 09:49:16","description":"<p>A fragment of a Neolithic (c.4000-2100 BC) polished flint axe. 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