Finds within constituency of Witney
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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). | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-AB52A4 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An extremely worn and corroded, incomplete 3rd-century copper-alloy Roman radiate of uncertain ruler, reverse and mint (260-296 AD; Reece issue period 13 or 14). This coin has suffered circumferential losses and the flan now has an irregular shape. | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-AB1BA7 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An extremely worn and corroded 3rd-century copper-alloy Roman radiate of Victorinus (269-271 AD), 'PAX AVG', Gaul mint I (269-271 AD; Reece issue period 13; cf. Cunetio 2529ff.). This coin has suffered some slight circumferential losses. | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-AADD04 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A slightly worn and corroded, irregular 4th-century copper-alloy Roman nummus copying the House of Constantine, 'Constantinopolis' issue, 'Trier' mint (c. 330 - c. 340 AD; Reece issue period 17). This coin has suffered some slight circumferential losses. | |||||
| Coin | HAMP-AAA251 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A very worn and corroded, incomplete 4th-century copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Valentinian, 'GLORIA ROMANORVM', uncertain mint, either Arles or Lyon (364-375 AD; Reece issue period 19). This coin has suffered some significant circumferential losses. | |||||
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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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Coin | SUR-C5F036 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A barbarous radiate copying an issue of Tetricus I, dating to the period AD 275 to 285. PAX AVG reverse | |||||
| Token | WILT-0C1204 |
Post medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| An Early Post-Medieval copper alloy 17th century trade token of William Constable of Cirencester, Gloucestershire. It measures 14-15mm in diameter and is exceedingly worn and almost illegible. Obverse: W C [WILLIAM CO]NSTAB[LE Reverse: W C [MERCER IN CIRENCESTER] Reference: Williamson, Gloucester... | |||||
| Coin | WILT-0BF3C1 |
Post medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| An Early Post-Medieval Rose farthing of Charles I (1625-49), measuring 11-13mm in diameter. The coin is exceedingly worn and corroded. Obverse: Crown with crossed sceptres Reverse: Crowned rose Date: 1636-44 | |||||
| Coin | WILT-0BD7B6 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| A Roman nummus of Valens (AD 364-78), Reverse: Winged Victory walking left holding wreath SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE. It measures 16mm in diameter with a die axis of 6 and is worn with edge damage. Obverse: Pearl diademed draped bust right D N VALEN [S P F] AVG Reverse: Winged Victory walking left hol... | |||||
| Coin | WILT-0BBD32 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| A Roman nummus of Theodora (AD 337-41), Reverse: Pietas facing holding an infant PIETAS ROMANA. It measures 13-14mm in diameter with a die axis of 12. It is very worn and corroded. Obverse: Draped bust right with elaborate hair Reverse: Pietas facing holding an infant [PIETAS ROMANA] Date: AD 33... | |||||
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Mount | BERK-098F81 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Post-medieval belt or strap mount, probably dating from the 15th to 16th centuries. The mount is broadly shield-shaped with a fleur-de-lys design at its apex and a large rounded knop at its foot. The centre of the shield bears the worn design of a waisted (belted) fleur in mou... | |||||
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Knife | WILT-157748 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| A Late Medieval (1400-1500) sheet copper-alloy end-cap from a scale or whittle-tang knife. It measures 30.39x14.24x1.40mm and weighs 3.02g. In profile the object is arched into a U-shape. The object is sub-oval in shape with a protrusion at one narrow end, and a probable worn break at the other (... | |||||
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Buckle | WILT-14A266 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| An incomplete Medieval (typically 1200 - 1400) copper alloy oval buckle frame missing its pin. It measures 11.17x18.15mm (internal 6.61x14.28mm) and weighs 0.8g. The bar is narrowed and offset with a moulding at either end. The outside edge has a depression at the centre from the (missing) pin, a... | |||||
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Strap fitting | WILT-136D34 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| A Medieval (1230-1400) copper alloy trapezoidal strap loop with internal projections, measuring 19.39x24.50mm (internal 13.85mm) - per Egan & Pritchard 1991, p.232 fig.147. It weighs 3.7g. The longest (outside) edge is decorated with a rounded knop at the centre and smaller knops at either en... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-936970 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Roman copper alloy dupondius or as, probably of either Domitian (AD 81-96) or Trajan (AD 98-117). The coin is worn and the insciptions are illegible. The reverse depicts a standing figure that may be Felicitas. | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-B2CD66 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A complete struck / hammered silver halfpenny of Edward I (1272 to 1307), minted in London between 1280 and 1282 (probably Type 2). Diameter: 14.75mm Thickness: 0.61mm Weight: 0.7 grams Coin was photographed. | |||||
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Coin weight | BERK-8D9DF5 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy coin weight, cupped, with a single letter 'R' stamped in the middle of the obverse. Probably dating to the later 18th century. | |||||
| Lithic implement | BERK-8F9200 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A knapped piece of flint - purpose unknown although the retouch is confined to one edge so the object may have functioned as a scraper. Generally prehistoric in date, although likely to be from the Neolithic to Bronze Age. There may some more modern damage on the flake as well. | |||||
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