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Record ID: LON-CCEF56
Object type: SWORD
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Iron Age short sword with copper alloy scabbard elements dating from 100 BC - 43 AD. The sword is corroded and missing part of the tang. Parts of the scabbard remain. The chape frame is a type a2 lobed chape end. The scabbard was approximately mm long, represented by a copper alloy plate at the mouth a copper alloy chape; the main body of the scabbard may have been of an organic material either leather or wood. The short copper alloy front plate is mm wide and mm deep, with a low campanulate mouth (about mm) high. The reverse of the plate has a iron rivet. The mouth desi…
Created on: Tuesday 10th October 2017
Last updated: Thursday 10th March 2022
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Record ID: LON-EC2087
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Iron Age copper-alloy unit of the Cantiaci / South Eastern, dating to 50-20 BC, 'Curly Lion' type. Head right curly hair, encircled by rings and pellets. / Lion left, pentagram below. ABC 282, BNJ 1992, No.87.
Dimensions: diameter: 14.22mm; weight: 1.95g
Another 'Curly Lion' type on the database is KENT-1FBC3B.
References: Rudd, C. 2010, Ancient British Coins, Norwich
Created on: Friday 29th September 2017
Last updated: Monday 16th October 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Bromley', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-EC1028
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Iron Age copper-alloy unit of the Eppillus, Cantiaci / South Eastern, dating to AD 1-15, 'Bull and Eagle' type. Butting bull r., EPPIL above, COF below / Spread eagle standing, head r. ABC 411, VA 451, BMC 1139-41.
Dimensions: diameter: 13.60mm; weight: 1.70g
Other 'Bull and Eagle' types on the database are CCI-900605 and KENT-4E5E3F.
Rudd (2010:42) writes "Eppillus 'little horse', son of Commios and self-styled 'king of Calleva' (Silchester), may have ruled in North Kent during approximately the same 15-20 years that he ruled in north Hampshire, minting different coins i…
Created on: Friday 29th September 2017
Last updated: Monday 16th October 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Bromley', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-FB4A39
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete, late Iron Age, 1st century BC copper alloy flat linear class II, Holman G3 and Allen type P1, potin dating to 60-45 BC. The potin is broken in half. Holman (2016:10) writes "Until recently, Group G coins were still regarded as mostly dating from after the mid-first century BC. However, the discovery of four such coins at the oppidum of Corent, France indicates that they were probably already in existence by c.50 BC and it has been suggested that these, along with a few Group F types, may have been taken back to Gaul by Caesar's soldiers. If correct, this pushes the dati…
Created on: Wednesday 6th September 2017
Last updated: Monday 16th October 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Bromley', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-FB48DA
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Iron Age, 1st century BC copper alloy flat linear class II, Holman G3/6-1a and Allen type P1, potin dating to 60-45 BC. Holman (2016:10) writes "Until recently, Group G coins were still regarded as mostly dating from after the mid-first century BC. However, the discovery of four such coins at the oppidum of Corent, France indicates that they were probably already in existence by c.50 BC and it has been suggested that these, along with a few Group F types, may have been taken back to Gaul by Caesar's soldiers. If correct, this pushes the dating of Group G back to at least the mi…
Created on: Wednesday 6th September 2017
Last updated: Monday 16th October 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Bromley', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-BB9383
Object type: STRAP FITTING
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Iron Age to early Roman cast copper alloy strap junction dating to 100BC- AD100. There are four spherical knops at the junction of each angle, two opposite sides being joined by a bar with a round cross section. The central element is composed of two opposed crescents.
Dimensions: length: 19.68mm; width: 19.31mm; thickness: 7.3mm; weight: 8.02g.
A similar strap fitting on the database is CAM-5BAD4D.
Created on: Thursday 22nd June 2017
Last updated: Friday 4th November 2022
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This findspot is known as 'Broomfield', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-5283E3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Iron Age Catuvellauni and Trinovantes (Eastern Region) gold quarter stater, Cunobelinus Plastic type dating from AD 8-41. Obverse: Corn ear without central stalk, CA to left and M[V] to right. Reverse: Horse rearing right, dashes for mane, pellet above and CVN below. ABC 2816, VA 2015, BMC 1846-48.
Created on: Monday 5th June 2017
Last updated: Friday 30th June 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Broomfield', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-53605C
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Iron Age, 1st century BC copper alloy flat linear class II, Holman G2, potin dating to 60-45 BC. Holman (2016:10) writes "Until recently, Group G coins were still regarded as mostly dating from after the mid-first century BC. However, the discovery of four such coins at the oppidum of Corent, France indicates that they were probably already in existence by c.50 BC and it has been suggested that these, along with a few Group F types, may have been taken back to Gaul by Caesar's soldiers. If correct, this pushes the dating of Group G back to at least the mid-50s BC - and this for…
Created on: Thursday 30th June 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 17th October 2017
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