2024-03-28T14:50:16+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results86120finds-11231281123128LANCUM-A389B3CASTING WASTEBRONZE AGEMid to Late Bronze Age casting gate or jets.The object consists of two conical sprues or flashes with a casting well that is a figure '8' in plan. Casting jets, such as this, are waste products which form at the top of a two-piece clay mould when the molten metal has filled the object-shaped void below and around the gate piece which had two conical apertures. These sorts wsate material are made uo of re-usable metal, and would have been retained for resmelting. They turn up in base metal hoards of the period and later Suggested date range c1500 to c800 BC, probably after c1000 BC.
Length 38mm, width 19mm, height 28mm, weight 48.02g.jets1313-1500-8004LANCUM2023-07-30T00:00:00Z2023-07-30T00:00:00Ztwo runnerN54622023-08-02T12:06:03Z2024-01-24T13:28:14Z48.0228PAS64CA389B0013031938171411414315156455143744LancashirePendleRestricted Accessnear BarnoldswickRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy6LANCUM-C0A5C9Copper alloy10627CastCompleteBRONZE AGEx13712BRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1123128_64fb2e518f1f4.jpg1241091images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12024-01-24T13:28:14.153Zfinds-10911491091149LANCUM-9BA3EASCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEEarly to Mid Bronze Age dark brown flint thumbnail scraper from a secondary flake. There is a small area of cortex retained at the proximal end. Abrupt retouch to almost the entire working edge. Dates to between c2350 and c1000 BC.
Length 24mm, width 21mm, weight 4.00g.131312235010004LANCUM2022-09-26T00:00:00Z2022-09-26T00:00:00Z2022-12-14T11:57:50Z2023-10-10T13:27:29Z4PAS6399BA3E001B10212411014434143138840513338840Blackburn with DarwenBlackburn with DarwenRestricted Accessnear BoltonRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10LANCUM-9C2328Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyMiddleBRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderLANCUM9BA3EAbb.jpg1213855images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12023-10-10T12:27:29.371Zfinds-10634221063422LANCUM-115358SCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEEarly Bronze Age to early Iron Age secondary grey flint debitage retouched to a side scraper. Three phases of working. Initial phase produced the waste flake. The second phase, and first phase of retouch, incorporated acute, scaled, semi invasive reduction of a ridge on the left side of the dorsal face, and short, semi abrupt, sub parallel retouch on the curved right mesal. This phase of retouch has repatinated. At the distal end of this first phase of retouch, a projection, possibly originally a burin, has been reduced with short, abrupt, parallel retouch. This appears to have been done to make it more comfortable to use the left mesal as a side scraper. The half of the left mesal nearest the proximal end has short, semi abrupt, scaled retouch and some crushing damage. This second phase of retouch displays no repatination and is probably early Iron Age in date. The artefact shows a degree of wear gloss, but little to no abrasion. Dates from c2350 to c400 BC.
Length 29mm, width 18mm, thickness 4mm, and weight 2.44g.131611-2350-4004LANCUM2021-12-20T00:00:00Z2021-12-20T00:00:00ZN53842022-05-03T12:42:45Z2023-02-01T14:57:34Z2.44PAS627115350018E741829110144141431515649714925LancashireLancasterRestricted Accessnear CarnforthRestricted Access10LANCUM-115928Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyIRON AGEx13992x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderLANCUM115358bb.jpg1212439images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12023-02-01T14:57:34.912Zfinds-10633601063360LANCUM-03943CDIRKBRONZE AGEEarly to Middle Bronze Age copper alloy dirk or dagger. Possibly Wessex Culture (Read 2001, 76, no 625, fig 53) belonging to Group 2 (Burgess and Gerloff, 1981) or Type Taplow of Group II, Acton Park metalwork assemblage (Burgess and Gerloff 1981, nos. 79-92). The butt is more or less flat-topped and straight sided. Two large circular rivets remain in-situ which measure 3mm in diameter with hammered flattened ends. Originally, the dirk would have had an organic hilt/handle which has probably disintegrated in the ground post-deposition. About 28mm from the butt, the blade narrows to have largely straight sides and is roughly 15mm in width. It has a shallow lozenge-shaped section, with a low central rib, and thinned 'nibbled' edges. At the area of the blade where it starts to narrow to the point, it has been bent upwards, possibly as part of a ritual deposition. As well as the missing handle, there is damage to the blade edges. Apart from that, it is largely intact. Dates to between c1800 and c1400 BC.
Overall length 214mm, width 31mm, thickness 12mm, weight 53g.The object or objects have not been seen by the Finds Liaison Officer. The record has been compiled from images, measurements, and other information kindly supplied by the finder.Group 2131321-1800-14003LANCUM2022-04-18T00:00:00Z2022-04-18T00:00:00ZBurgess and Gerloff, 1981) or Type Taplow of Group II, Acton Park metalwork assemblage2022-05-02T21:04:19Z2022-12-28T12:18:50Z53PAS62703943001D3312312141712141431132441312513065CumbriaAllerdaleRestricted Accessnear AspatriaRestricted Access10LANCUM-03B791Copper alloy10627IncompleteBRONZE AGEx13712MiddleEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderLANCUM03943Caa.jpg1180753images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12022-12-28T12:18:50.553Zfinds-10562111056211LANCUM-0DBE86SCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGELate Bronze Age to Early Iron Age flint side scraper formed on honey brown secondary debitage. Along one mesal there is semi-abrupt, short, sub-parallel retouch from the ventral face that has created an effective scraper. At the pointed end of this retouch, there is a couple of removals that may have been to form or strengthen a gouge. Dates to between c1000 and c400 BC.
Length 46mm, width 43mm, thickness 18mm, weight 27.26g.131631-1000-4004LANCUM2022-02-10T00:00:00Z2022-02-10T00:00:00Z2022-03-03T15:16:56Z2022-10-18T11:54:35Z27.26PAS6220DBE8001697184346110144241431132441312113065CumbriaAllerdaleRestricted Accessnear CockermouthRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10LANCUM-D4765EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteBRONZE AGEx13712LateEarlyIRON AGEx13992x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderLANCUM0DBE86a.jpg1176059images/AlexIdris/North WestProbably22022-10-18T10:54:35.793Zfinds-10482391048239LANCUM-0823D1FLANGED AXEHEADBRONZE AGEProbably an Irish palstave (Group C) dating to the early Late Bronze Age, c. 1300-1100BC. The flanges start at the butt and rise to form a lozenge in profile, then rejoin at a point a quarter of the way between the low transverse stop ridge and the point where the axehead starts to flare to the curved cutting edge. Similar to Schmidt & Burgess 1981, nos. 957-963.
The length is 86mm, width 33mm, thickness 19mm, and the weight is 127.73g.131333-1300-11003LANCUM2021-12-05T00:00:00Z2021-12-05T00:00:00Z2021-12-20T13:16:45Z2023-04-24T16:56:41Z127.73PAS61C0823D00113A19338617121141431132441283513049CumbriaEdenRestricted Accessnear PenrithRestricted Access10LANCUM-D58D2CCopper alloy10627CastIncompleteBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderLANCUM0823D1aa.jpg1165507images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12023-04-24T15:56:41.614Zfinds-10421611042161LANCUM-18F90BFLANGED AXEHEADBRONZE AGEMiddle Bronze Age copper alloy flanged palstave axe head dating from c. 1700-1400BC. Probably Type Ulrome, Arreton or Acton Park metalwork assemblage. The flanges start at the butt and rise to form a lozenge in profile, then rejoin at a point a third of the way between the low transverse stop ridge and the point where the axehead starts to flare to the curved cutting edge.
The length is 131mm, width 53mm, thickness 40mm, and the weight is 335g.131322-1700-14003LANCUM2021-09-19T00:00:00Z2021-09-19T00:00:00Z2021-11-02T19:20:48Z2023-05-15T23:01:29Z335PAS61818F90001BEE40531311714141431132441283513049CumbriaEdenRestricted Accessnear PenrithRestricted Access10LANCUM-E14D19Copper alloy10627CompleteBRONZE AGEx13712MiddleMiddleBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderLANCUM18F90Baa.jpg1160573images/AlexIdris/North WestCertain12023-05-15T22:01:29.451ZLateCambridgeshire100CountyCastBRONZE AGE1LateMetal detectorLANCUM1F3294aa.jpg13862021Centred on field113991BA8DistrictCertain1LANCUM1303-800Restricted Accessx1371217.77South Cambridgeshire106272021-11-17T10:33:01ZReturned to finder3EasternCirca
Extremely worn fragment of a cast copper alloy socketed axe dating from c. 1100-800BC. It is a blade fragment, but very little of the cutting edge and lower body of the axe survive. All surfaces re extremely worn and no further identification is possible unfortunately. It is likely that it is an axehead that was part of the Late Bronze Age Wilburton or Ewart Park metalwork assemblages.
Length is 40mm, width 20mm, thickness 8mm, and weight 17.77g.
Alex Whitlock407near Cambridge3LANCUM-1F3E7C10325051BRONZE AGESOCKETED AXEHEADRestricted Accessfinds-103250511206LANCUM-1F3294Fragment-1100x13712images/AlexIdris/11148554PAS60F1F32900147F32021-07-16T21:59:21ZCertainx1371212021-06-14T23:00:00Z132021-06-14T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGECopper alloy41425BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.34ZLateCumbria1CountyCastBRONZE AGE1LateMetal detectorLANCUM1F1706aa.jpg132442020GPS (from the finder)1132241BA11DistrictCertain1LANCUM13065Restricted Accessx1371237.15Allerdale106272021-10-06T12:26:09ZReturned to finder3North WestCirca
Cast copper alloy blade fragment of a socketed axe dating from the Late Bronze Age, c. 1000-800BC. Only the very lowest part of the body and blade section survive. The surfaces are pitted and worn, but the casting seams along the sides were flattened and there is wear and resharpening marks along the blade section suggesting that it was repeatedly used and resharpened during use. It was, in all likelihood, plain or decorated with just ribs, but the type is uncertain: the fragment is too small to be certain. The wall on one side appears to be thicker that on the other suggesting that the two halves of the mould were not aligned completely. However, the axe was not rejected: it was used, so the slight difference in thickness of the faces could not have mattered much.
Dot Boughton507near Cockermouth3LANCUM-1F1AC210325041BRONZE AGESOCKETED AXEHEADRestricted Accessfinds-1032504112510LANCUM-1F1706Fragmentx13712images/AlexIdris/11148553PAS60F1F1700016AE32021-07-16T21:52:00ZCertainx1371212020-08-09T23:00:00Z132020-08-09T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGECopper alloy41431BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.339ZMiddleCumbria1CountyCastBRONZE AGE1EarlyMetal detectorLANCUM345452aa.jpg132442021GPS (from the finder)1128331BA17DistrictCertain2LANCUM12712-1250Restricted Accessx13712169.75Carlisle106272021-11-16T16:58:52ZReturned to finder2North WestCirca
Probably a later short flanged axe fragment dating from the Middle Bronze Age. The axe is not complete and has too few distinguishing features to be absolutely certain of its exact type. What remains is the middle section of a short flanged axehead with a narrow, unpronounced stop ridge and very low flanges (maximum height 4mm). There are marked 'peaks' along the sides suggesting an almost diamond-shaped mid-section. Both obverse and reverse surfaces are heavily pitted and worn. The butt of the axe is missing, but the cutting edge/blade appears to be still intact, although heavily marked and pitted. The blade itself shows heavy damage, potentially inflicted prior to deposition, and is jagged. Dates to between c1700 and c1250 BC.
The length is 92mm, width 42mm, thickness 17mm, and the weight is 169.75g.
Alex Whitlock927near Carlisle1LANCUM-4E8E4210315311BRONZE AGEFLANGED AXEHEADRestricted Accessfinds-1031531114210LANCUM-345452Incomplete-1700x13712images/AlexIdris/11148528PAS60E3454500120A32021-07-05T18:45:41ZCertainx1371212021-06-14T23:00:00Z132021-06-14T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGECopper alloy41431BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.744ZLateCumbria1CountyCastBRONZE AGE1LateMetal detectorLANCUM344145aa.jpg132442021GPS (from the finder)1132361BA17DistrictCertain1LANCUM13065-800Restricted Accessx13712114.35Allerdale106272021-11-17T10:34:56ZReturned to finder3North WestCirca
Blade fragment of a cast copper alloy socketed axe dating from the Late Bronze Age, that is c.1000 to c.800 BC. The blade fragment is in good condition, but due to its size it is difficult to ascertain a type. It is most likely from a plain or ribbed socketed axe, which were common tools throughout Britain in the later Middle Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age. The fragment displays flattened casting seams and there are work and resharpening marks along the cutting edge suggesting that it was prepared, finished and repeated used and resharpened prior to destruction and deposition.
Length is 69mm, width 34mm, thickness 17mm, and weight 114.35g.
Alex Whitlock697near Aspatria3LANCUM-4E9A1110315281BRONZE AGESOCKETED AXEHEADRestricted Accessfinds-1031528113410LANCUM-344145Fragment-1000x13712images/AlexIdris/11148530PAS60E3441400151932021-07-05T18:40:36ZCertainx1371212021-06-14T23:00:00Z132021-06-14T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGECopper alloy41431BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.743ZLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1FieldwalkingLANCUM31E9B3aa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA5DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-1000Restricted Accessx137121.77Chorley108372021-08-04T21:54:51ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Tertiary grey chert debitage, probably Bronze Age. Small area of sub-parallel acute short retouch. Dates from c2350 to c1000 BC.
The length is 21mm, width 18mm, thickness 5mm, and the weight is 1.77g.
Alex Whitlock2110near RuffordLANCUM-8D5C1D1031506chert1M3 7BRONZE AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103150613186LANCUM-31E9B3Complete-2350x13712images/AlexIdris/11150081PAS60E31E9B00131042021-07-05T16:00:43ZCertainx1371242021-06-01T23:00:00Z132021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.734ZMiddleLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1LateFieldwalkingLANCUM31E7E9aa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA3DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-1000Restricted Accessx137120.79Chorley108372021-08-04T22:09:02ZReturned to finder2North WestCirca
Late Neolithic to mid Bronze Age secondary dark grey flint debitage. Scaled semi-abrupt short retouch to form a scraper, and another area of scaled semi-invasive and short abrupt retouch to create a gouge. Dates from c2700 to c1000 BC.
The length is 19mm, width 14mm, thickness 3mm, and the weight is 0.79g.
Alex Whitlock1910near Rufford3LANCUM-8D5D131031505gouge and scraper1M3 6BRONZE AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103150513146LANCUM-31E7E9Complete-2700x13712images/AlexIdris/11150082PAS60E31E7E0019A342021-07-05T16:00:14ZCertainx1433742021-06-01T23:00:00Z132021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.734ZLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedIRON AGE1FieldwalkingLANCUM31E623aa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA5DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-400Restricted Accessx137121.57Chorley108372021-08-04T22:18:35ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Mesolithic to Iron Age dark grey flint tertiary debitage. No retouch, heat effected post working. The thermal shattering may be the result of the more complete piece of stone being used as a 'pot boiler'. These were stones heated on the fire then dropped into liquid to it. The cold fluid often caused the stone to shatter and break. Dates from c10,000 to c400 BC.
The length is 20mm, width 16mm, thickness 5mm, and the weight is 1.57g.
Alex Whitlock2010near RuffordLANCUM-8D65A81031504heat effected1from bag M3 3 5IRON AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103150413166LANCUM-31E623Complete-10000x13992images/AlexIdris/11150027PAS60E31E6200135B42021-07-05T15:59:46ZCertainx1423542021-06-01T23:00:00Z162021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.733ZMiddleLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1LateFieldwalkingLANCUM31E3C8aa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA2DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-1600Restricted Accessx137120.49Chorley108372021-08-04T16:54:49ZReturned to finder2North WestCirca
Late Neolithic to mid Bronze Age brown grey flint tertiary debitage, with sub-parallel short acute retouch to both mesals to form cutting edges. Dates from c2700 to c1600 BC.
The length is 17mm, width 12mm, thickness 2mm, and the weight is 0.49g.
Alex Whitlock1710near Rufford3LANCUM-8D675610315031M3 2BRONZE AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103150313126LANCUM-31E3C8Complete-2700x13712images/AlexIdris/11150083PAS60E31E3C00190242021-07-05T15:59:08ZCertainx1433742021-06-01T23:00:00Z132021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.733ZEarlyLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedIRON AGE1EarlyFieldwalkingLANCUM31E02Daa.jpg51562021From finder148191BADistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-400Restricted Accessx137124.39Chorley108372021-08-04T22:19:19ZReturned to finder1North WestCirca
Mesolithic to early Iron Age heat effected secondary grey flint debitage. There is no retouch on the large piece, but a small area of acutely angled, short, sub-parallel retouch on the smaller piece. There is no post burning working. Dates from c10,000 to c400 BC.
1 - The length is 20mm, width 15mm, thickness 13mm, and the weight is 3.70g.
2 - The length is 18mm, width 12mm, thickness 5mm, and the weight is 0.69g.
Total weight 4.39g
Alex Whitlock10near Rufford1LANCUM-8D7A571031500heat effected1from bag M2 7IRON AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-1031500136LANCUM-31E02DComplete-10000x13992images/AlexIdris/11148599PAS60E31E02001E1D42021-07-05T15:58:10ZCertainx1423542021-06-01T23:00:00Z162021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431ME2Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.731ZLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedIRON AGE1FieldwalkingLANCUM31D61Daa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA9DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-800Restricted Accessx137123.13Chorley108372021-08-04T21:25:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Mesolithic to Bronze Age secondary grey flint debitage, possibly from core preparation. Random acute short retouch to one edge, probably for use as a scraper. Dates from c10,000 to c800 BC.
The length is 25mm, width 15mm, thickness 9mm, and the weight is 3.13g.
Alex Whitlock2510near RuffordLANCUM-8D4A5B1031495scraper1IRON AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103149513156LANCUM-31D61DComplete-10000x13992images/AlexIdris/11150032PAS60E31D61001DCE42021-07-05T15:55:29ZCertainx1423542021-06-01T23:00:00Z162021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.73ZEarlyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1MiddleFieldwalkingLANCUM31D2D8aa.jpg202111BACertain4LANCUM-1600x1371213.31108372021-08-04T11:00:50ZReturned to finder1Circa
Two mid Neolithic to early Bronze Age tertiary grey flint multi-directional cores. Dates from c3500 to c1600 BC.
Total weight 13.31g.
Core 1 - there is some random abrupt retouch on one edge, possibly preparation for a striking platform or for use as a scraper at a later date. The length is 22mm, width 21mm, thickness 12mm, and the weight is 7.11g.
Core 2 - no retouch. The length is 24mm, width 20mm, thickness 14mm, and the weight is 6.19g.
Alex Whitlock1021031494multi-directional1M2 1 2BRONZE AGECOREfinds-103149413LANCUM-31D2D8Complete-3500x13712images/AlexIdris/11150011PAS60E31D2D00187642021-07-05T15:54:37ZCertainx1433742021-06-01T23:00:00Z132021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlintNE2Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertain2022-07-14T07:16:10.729ZMiddleLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1EarlyFieldwalkingLANCUM31D0B2aa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA6DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-1000Restricted Accessx137122.04Chorley108372021-07-18T13:01:43ZReturned to finder2North WestCirca
Probably Neolithic to mid Bronze Age debitage, a secondary flake of grey flint with no retouch. Probably dates from c4000 to c1000 BC.
The length is 28mm, width 14mm, thickness 6mm, and the weight is 2.04g.
Alex Whitlock2810near Rufford1LANCUM-8D30CA10314921M2BRONZE AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103149213146LANCUM-31D0B2Complete-4000x13712images/AlexIdris/11148580PAS60E31D0B00122E42021-07-05T15:54:03ZCertainx1433742021-06-01T23:00:00Z132021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.729ZEarlyLancashire100CountyKnapped/flakedIRON AGE1LateFieldwalkingLANCUM31CE5Baa.jpg51562021From finder148191BA7DistrictCertain4LANCUM4768-400Restricted Accessx137123.09Chorley108372021-08-04T20:25:37ZReturned to finder1North WestCirca
Late Neolithic to early Iron Age grey flint secondary debitage with sub-parallel abrupt to semi-acute retouch to scrapers on the mesals. Dates from c2700 to c400 BC.
The length is 22mm, width 21mm, thickness 7mm, and the weight is 3.09g.
Alex Whitlock2210near Rufford3LANCUM-8D2E6E1031491retouched1M1IRON AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-103149113216LANCUM-31CE5BComplete-2700x13992images/AlexIdris/11150033PAS60E31CE5001B4142021-07-05T15:53:25ZCertainx1433742021-06-01T23:00:00Z162021-06-01T23:00:00ZBRONZE AGEFlint41431NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:10.728Z