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Record ID: NMGW-4649EE
Object type: ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Pembrokeshire
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Later Neolithic flint chisel arrowhead of c. 2500 – 2100BC date The arrowhead is complete and is bi-facially worked but with more pressure-flaked retouch on the dorsal surface. The arrowhead is widest at the cutting edge with an edge formed from the flaking and has no secondary working. Ripples on the ventral surface indicate that the cutting edge would have been on the side of the flake, thinner side at the distal end. The flint is non-cortical and unpatinated grey-brown. Dimensions: length: 29.6mm; width: 30.7mm; maximum thickness: 5.2mm; weight: 3.2g
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-4619AD
Object type: SOCKETED AXEHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Late Bronze Age bronze socketed axe fragment of indeterminate type and of Wilburton-Wallington, Ewart Park or Llyn Fawr metalworking industries dated to c. 1,150 – 600BC The fragmentary cast axe is represented by a blade fragment only (with a surviving length of 27.3mm, a blade edge width of 50.6mm, a maximum thickness of 12.3mm and a weight of 44.6g). The base of the socket is evident at break and is rectangular form (38.7mm x 7.0mm and with a maximum surviving depth of 14.6mm). The axe has broken above the blade tips with no surviving blade side remaining on the fragment. &nbs…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Friday 2nd December 2022
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Record ID: NMGW-45E3DD
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Blade fragment from an axehead of uncertain type and date, probably a Developed Flat Axe of Early Bronze Age date. The axehead is fragmentary and heavily-corroded (with a surviving length of 52.5mm and a weight of 72.7g). The break occurred in antiquity and at the break, the axe body is slender and of sub-rectangular section (with a width of 22.3mm and a thickness of 8.9mm). The sides diverge moderately (for 24mm) before expanding sharply to produce an expanded blade edge (with a width of 50.0mm and an expanded edge length of 17mm). The faces are flat across their widths and also thei…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 10th January 2023
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Record ID: NMGW-45CE91
Object type: PALSTAVE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Bronze Age bronze palstave of Group I, Primary Shield Pattern type as defined by Schmidt & Burgess (1981)[1] and of Acton Park 1 metalworking Industry corresponding to Needham’s (1996)[2] Period 4 and probably dated to c. 1600 – 1450BC The palstave is near-complete, missing the top of the flanges and with some surface damage (with an overall length of 157mm and a weight of 316.0g). The butt (with a width of 24.0mm and a thickness of 5.0mm) is straight and is slightly angled. The sides are straight and near-parallel to a point below the stop (with a width at the stop of 26.2mm…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-457F5C
Object type: FLAT AXEHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Early Bronze Age bronze flat axe of uncertain type, probably an axe-blank perhaps related to Type Migdale, c. 2,100 -1900BC The cast flat axe is incomplete somewhat truncated and with considerable peripheral damage (with a maximum surviving length of 141.3mm and a weight of 356.0g) and has no developed features, comprising a sub-triangular bronze slab. The damaged butt is narrow and arched (with a width of 20mm and a thickness of 5.2mm). The sides are somewhat damaged but appear to be near-straight and divergent or gently concave, before widening more sharply near the blade (with…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-455AE4
Object type: DIRK
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Butt fragment from a Bronze Age blade, possibly a rapier or dirk, and possibly dating to c. 1600 – 1300BC The blade is fragmentary, represented by the incomplete butt and top of the blade (with a surviving length of 61.5mm and a weight of 40.0g). The butt is of irregular trapezoidal form and is thinnest at the end (with a maximum width of 45.6mm and a minimum thickness of 2.3mm). There are no obvious rivet holes surviving on the butt although a slight recess near the centre of the top edge may possibly be the remnants of a rivet hole. A central ridge is evident just before the …
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-44E6F1
Object type: SPEARHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Copper alloy socketed fitting of uncertain function and date, possibly Bronze Age The fitting is cast and is fragmentary broken in antiquity at one end (with a surviving length of 39.5mm and a weight of 38.6g). The mouth is irregular and sub-circular (with an internal diameter of 15mm – 18mm and a maximum thickness of 3.2mm) before a bulbous collar (with a maximum diameter of 26.3mm). The fitting gradually narrows before being near-parallel sided, gently convergent to the break (with a diameter of 16mm – 177mm). Immediately beneath the break are integral lugs now truncated (8…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-449E7D
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Blade fragment from a Bronze Age axehead of uncertain type, probably of Early Bronze Age date, c. 2000 – 1500BC The cast axehead is fragmentary, represented by the blade and is comparatively small (with a surviving length of 32.3mm and a weight of 18.2g).The body is rectangular-sectioned at the break (with a width of 17.8mm and a thickness of 5.1mm) and the sides are straight and moderately divergent, before diverging more sharply to the expanded blade edge, now worn (with a blade width of 26.6mm). The sides are heavily-corroded and pitted but there is the suggestion of a cast…
Created on: Tuesday 5th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-346C2E
Object type: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: Pembrokeshire
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Copper alloy socketed and looped fitting of uncertain date The cast fitting appears to be near-complete but corroded and worn (with a length of 32.8mm and a weight of 15.4g) and is comparatively crude casting. The socket interior is of trilobed form (13mm both wide and long and 13mm – 17mm deep), open at both ends and with a break at the rear. There are decorative mouldings on the outside of the socket, comprising opposing arcs on the concave edges, with one face deeper than the other. There is an integral loop (12mm long, 4.5mm -6.8mm thick with an internal diameter of 7.6mm) …
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Wednesday 6th July 2022
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Record ID: NMGW-345D0B
Object type: HARNESS PENDANT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
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Medieval copper alloy harness pendant of late 13th to early 14th century date The cast and enamelled harness pendant is shield-shaped and near-complete, missing the suspension mount and top of the loop but is heavily-corroded (with a surviving overall length of 38.3mm and a weight of 7.0g). The suspension loop has been truncated through corrosion (with a surviving length of 9.7mm and a surviving depth of 4.8mm). The shield-shaped pendant (with a length of 29.3mm and a maximum width of 23.7mm) is heraldic with an enamelled device, now largely corroded. The shield has five or six h…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Saturday 13th November 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-342386
Object type: PALSTAVE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Pembrokeshire
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Middle to Late Bronze Age bronze palstave fragment of indeterminate type The cast looped palstave fragment has lost the blade, butt and loop and is represented by the stop fragment (with a surviving length of 46.6mm and a weight of 106.4g). The sides of the palstave are straight for their short lengths, either side of the breaks. The butt end is sub-rectangular sectioned at the break (17.8mm x 12.2mm), slightly concave across the width of the septum and has lost the flanges. One side has a prominent raised stub (giving a maximum surviving width of 26.4mm) from the remains of the…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Monday 4th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-33F8AD
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Medieval lead ampulla of 14th to 16th century date The ampulla is fragmentary, represented by basal body section. The obverse face appears to have been convex and was decorated with a compass-drawn floral device, with one of the petals or leaves survives and approximately half of a second. The leaves contain a central midrib and probably flanking diagonal ribs but is the now heavily-worn. The area outside of the leaves is enhanced with crosshatching. The reverse face is now concave, probably as a result of damage. Cross-hatching is evident near the edges and the central device is…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Monday 4th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-33DAF7
Object type: SEAL MATRIX
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
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Medieval lead seal matrix of 13th or 14th century date The cast seal is of pointed oval form and is incomplete, missing some of the edge and the rear-loop (with a surviving length of 28.6mm, a surviving width of 17.5mm, a thickness of 3.4mm and a weight of 8.1g). The loop at the rear of the matrix is placed comparatively low beneath the apex (7mm below) and is damaged, missing the top of the loop (with a length of 10.5mm, a width of 5.1mm, surviving height of 4.2mm, an internal diameter of 3.2mm and giving the matrix a maximum surviving depth of 7.8mm). The seal die has a central…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Monday 4th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-31DE9D
Object type: MOUNT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Medieval Copper alloy hinged mount of c. 13th -15th century date The mount is of rectangular form and is missing the hinged component (56.3mm long, 12.8mm wide, 1.7mm thick and weighing 8.1g). The hinge is formed by folding the sheet plate, with an iron axis bar (5.0mm deep) and slot to accommodate the corresponding part of the hinge. A separate dome-headed rivet secured the end of the folded hinge and protrudes further, probably a fixing to secure the mount (6.6mm long). The sides of mount are now slightly concave, probably from corrosion and wear. The mount terminal is perforat…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Monday 4th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-31ADEA
Object type: LID
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Roman enamelled copper alloy vessel lid, probably of 2nd or 3rd century AD date The lid is of two-piece construction comprising a basal circular disc and elaborately enamelled funnel-shaped upper part, now crushed and distorted (with a diameter of 54.1mm, a distorted height of 20.4mm and a weight of 46.5g). The domed, upper part has a gilded flat rim border (2.2mm wide and 1.0mm thick) enhanced with a simple repeating floral design comprising a ring of punched dots, each with a central dot. The near-vertical base of the domed lid is also similarly decorated, before a repeating ba…
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-3144A3
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Late Iron Age to Roman copper alloy anthropomorphic vessel escutcheon, handle mount probably from a bucket and of 1st Century BC to 3rd century AD date The cast looped mount is near complete but heavily corroded (with an overall length of 58.5mm and a weight of 40.0g). At the apex is an integral loop of sub-circular section (l6.7mm high, 16.3mm wide, 9.3mm internal diameter and 2.9mm – 5.4mm sectional diameter). The interior of the loop has wear facets discernible on the upper part of the loop interior, presumably the result of rubbing from the missing handle. Beneath the loop …
Created on: Monday 4th January 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Record ID: DYFED-3DA15C
Object type: DAGGER
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A complete sub-spherical, copper alloy dagger/knife pommel of probable Medieval to Post Medieval date. The pommel is hollow and cast. It has 20 thin ribs in cross-section, making the outer face fluted. The top of the pommel is covered while the bottom of the pommel as a circular opening. The pommel has a brown/red patina with some green in the recesses of the ribs. It has a diameter of 22.30mm (The circular opening has a diameter of 9.32mm) and weighs 8.3g. A similar record on the PAS Database is LVPL-A3F701
Created on: Tuesday 17th November 2020
Last updated: Thursday 24th March 2022
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Hook', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: DYFED-2A3DE4
Object type: SCABBARD
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Incomplete Copper Alloy Dagger Chape thought to date to the Post Medieval Period (c. AD 1500-1700). The chape is of an openwork design. It is triangular in plan where the base is open and has 3 points on its reverse and 2 on its obverse (there should be three but the centre point is missing). This tapers down from a wide mouth to a narrow rounded base which ends in a cylindrical, flat bottomed point. The base has a rectangular slot, the sides of the artefact are rectangular and rounded, whereas the front and back are triangular. The front of the chape has a designs which consists of a…
Created on: Monday 16th November 2020
Last updated: Thursday 24th March 2022
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Newgale', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: DYFED-2995BC
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Incomplete lead alloy Pilgrim’s Ampulla thought to date to the Medieval period (Approx 1300 – 1530 AD). The body, neck and one arm of the ampulla is intact, but one of the arms has broken off and is missing. The lead at the lip of the neck is folded over slightly. The ampulla has no decoration and has a smooth surface with a white/grey patina. The interior is still filled with soil. The ampulla weighs 43.8g and as a height of 41.13mm and a width of 26.29mm at its neck expanding to 27.29mm at its body.
Created on: Monday 16th November 2020
Last updated: Thursday 24th March 2022
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Templeton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: NMGW-AB87A1
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead ampulla of medieval date, likely 13th to 15th century. The ampulla has 22.5mm long neck with poorly cast and damaged suspension loops and is hollow to a depth of 24.5mm. There is a “flap” of lead attached to one side of the top the neck, possibly the remains of a cap. The body of the ampulla is expanded to the sides and decorated on one face with deep curving lines to form the appearance of a scallop shell. The reverse side is flattened and apparently undecorated, although this may be due to post-depositional damage obscuring any decoration. Circumferential f…
Created on: Tuesday 10th November 2020
Last updated: Thursday 26th November 2020
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