Finds within constituency of Witney
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Lithic implement | BERK-EDFF64 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A Prehistoric bladelet. Pale grey flint with slight iron staining (3500BC-100AD) Dimensions: length 24.72mm; width 10.96mm; thickness 3.83mm; weight 1.28g | |||||
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Cannon ball | BERK-160D95 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Post Medieval cast iron cannon ball. The ball has a diameter of c.2.6 inches (c.66mm) and weighs c.2lbs (c.1Kg). This puts it in the category of 'falcon' which was a type commonly used during the 17th century both inland and at sea. | |||||
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Token | BERK-BB25D1 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Copper-alloy provincial token showing the Prince of Wales crest (at this time the future George IV). Dated 1793-1795. The Coin is either a North (1793-5) or South (1793) Wales issue. Ref: Dalton & Hamer, 'Provincial Token Coinage of the Eighteenth Century', p.399-400. | |||||
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Strap end | BERK-93FFB2 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Cast copper-alloy early medieval strap end of the late 8th to early 10th century. The item is a Thomas Class A strap end with split end, convex sides and zoomorphic terminal. It falls into the sub-category: 'Type 2: Patterned'. The reverse is plain and the decoration on the upper surface is ess... | |||||
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Token | BERK-93CFC1 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Post-Medieval Seventeenth Century copper-alloy token farthing. Ref: 111 (Oxfordshire) Williams, Vol. II, The Mayor of Oxford. | |||||
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Mount | BERK-5A17C5 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Medieval cast copper-alloy shield shaped mount with a single, integrally cast, spike for attachment projecting from the centre of the reverse. The front is decorated with a heraldic coat of arms design in enamel. About 60% of the enamel has been lost. The design consists of 6 (or possibly 5) di... | |||||
| Vessel | BERK-587195 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A glass seal roundel from an onion bottle or similar. The glass was originally a yellow-green as can be seen from the break but the outer surfaces are now coated with irridescent corrosion which is caused by the leaching of silica to the surface. Due to corrosion it is not possible to make full... | |||||
| Vessel | BERK-587195 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A glass seal roundel from an onion bottle or similar. The glass was originally a yellow-green as can be seen from the break but the outer surfaces are now coated with irridescent corrosion which is caused by the leaching of silica to the surface. Due to corrosion it is not possible to make full... | |||||
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Strap end | BERK-73D674 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy strap end. The item is the flat cast front plate of a strap end that would have originally been composed of two flat plates which would have been adhered to a cloth or leather strap by means of a series of small rivets running top to bottom centrally along the length ... | |||||
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Brooch | BERK-730657 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy two-piece Colchester derivative Roman brooch. The brooch is of Polden Hill type meaning that the spring is carried in a semi-cylindrical crossbar, which has closed circular ends which are pierced to hold the axial rod whilst the chord is threaded through a pierced... | |||||
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Mount | NARC-B8C8E7 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A late medieval figurative mount of St. Barbara. The figurine is in copper alloy, measuring 26.9mm high, and weighing 8.6g. The figure is robed, standing, leaning against a ?staff (probably representative of the tower associated with St Barbara), and holding an object in its left hand (presumabl... | |||||
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Strap end | NARC-B8A155 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A late medieval (c. 14th century) tongue-shaped compostite strap end of copper alloy (see Egan and Pritchard 1991: 140-146). It is undecorated, though there are traces of gilding on one surface. There is a central (possibly iron) rivet in its straight proximal (attachment) end. It distal end ha... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B898F4 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A silver Venetian soldini, minted under Antonio Veniero , dating the coin to c. AD 1382-1400. Obv: Doge standing left, holding banner, with mintmarks in right field / ANTO..VEN.. Rev: Lion of St Mark / VENETI + ..M.A.. | |||||
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Weight | NARC-B89523 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A late medieval coin weight of copper alloy (?bronze). The weight is a representation of the gold Angel coinage introduced by Edward IV, but persisting in use until the 17th century. Obverse: St Michael spearing a dragon. The design has been mis-struck, such that it is not central, with the... | |||||
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Buckle | NARC-B89156 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A fragment of a decorated copper alloy, probably from a postmedieval shoe buckle of rectangular or trapezoidal form. The mount has two faceted, pyramidal terminals, presumably for glass 'gem' settings. In the field between them there is a sigmoidal (S-shaped) string of short transverse lines, ... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B88276 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of Constantius II (AD 323-361), of a Fel Temp Reparatio type dating to between AD 353 and 354. Obv: Pearl-diademed bust right. Rev: Soldier spearing a crouching barbarian. | |||||
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Seal | NARC-B87517 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| One disc of a postmedieval lead cloth bale seal, bearing the simple obverse legend 'F B'; the reverse is blank. The disc is circular, with a thickness of 2mm, a diameter of 19mm, and a mass of 4.1g. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B82DC7 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A heavily corroded copper alloy late Roman nummus. The coin is covered in green corrosion product, and as such no detail is discernible. Nonetheless, its size and material date it to the 4th century AD. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B81E82 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy late Roman nummus. It is highly corroded. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B80E78 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy late Roman nummus. The coin is heavily corroded, but the type is probably GLORIA EXERCITUS | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B7FC54 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy 'barbarous' Roman radiate. The design is unclear, and very poorly rendered (particularly on the reverse): Obv: Radiate head right Rev: Unclear. Circle, containing indistinct lines. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B7EEE4 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman radiate, probably of Tetricus II, type: PIETAS AUGUSTORUM. Obv: Radiate, bearded head right/ illegible Priestly implements/illegible. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-B7DA75 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A very heavily worn and corroded Roman copper alloy nummus. Type details not visible. | |||||
| Coin | NARC-B784D6 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine (Constans or Constantius II). Obv: draped, pearl-diademed bust right. Rev: Phoenix on globe: Fel Temp Reparatio The type was minted to celebrate Rome' s 1100th anniversary. | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-B86B33 |
Bronze age | Oxfordshire |
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| A Later Prehistoric (2100-100AD) blade-like flake from a multi-platform core. Heavily patinated with some edge damage Dimensions: length 35.13mm; width 15.74mm; thickness 6.78mm; weight 3.87g | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-B83FD2 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A Neolithic-Iron Age flint scraper (3500-100AD). Grey patinated flint, with approximately 10 percent cortex remaining Dimensions: length 34.50mm; width 14.10mm; thickness 6.94mm; weight 3.66g | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-B82583 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| An unretouched Mesolithic bladelet fragment (8300-3500BC). The tip is now broken and there is some edge damage. Mid-brown flint with approximately 10 percent cortex remaining. Dimensions: length 33.89mm; width 13.65mm; thickness 3.96mm; weight 1.85g | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-B7BD93 |
Mesolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A Mesolithic (possibly) unretouched flint blade (8300-3500BC). Pale grey flint with slight iron staining Dimensions: length 33.21mm; width 12.91mm; thickness 1.81mm; weight 3.18g | |||||
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Gunflint | BERK-8E2BC1 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A flint flake fragment with hinge fracture, possibly a gun flint. The flint has marked conchoidal fractures and has been retouched along one edge. Dark grey flint. Dimensions: length 29.67mm; width 16.77mm; thickness 7.40mm; weight 3.08g | |||||
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Lithic implement | BERK-8E07D4 |
Neolithic | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a Late Neolithic-Bronze Age flint flake. Thick white patination with some iron staining. Dimensions: length 35.45mm; width 6.24mm; thickness 13.81mm; weight 2.82g | |||||
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