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Record ID: PUBLIC-1E366C
Object type: CORE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
A late Mesolithic- early Neolithic bladelet core, circa 6500BC-2900BC. Black and medium grey mottled in colour with cortex still adhering to 1/3 of the ventral face. The dorsal face has many negative scar removals.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1DFEE4
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A large possible late Bronze Age flake, dating from c. 1150BC-800BC. Grey, white and cream mottled in colour. There are four clear negative scar removals from the dorsal face and evidence of general edge utilisation. Small areas of retouch are visible on the curvilinear mesial edge.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1DC913
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
A late Neolithic-early Bronze age Thumbnail Scraper, circa 2500BC-1500BC. Black in colour with platform and bulb present. 2/3 of the distal end has cortex still adhering to it. There are two negative removal scars on the dorsal face. There is evidence of edge retouch at the distal end and general edge utilisation elsewhere. The retouch appears to be abrupt.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1DA0A7
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Mesolithic - early Bronze Age scraper, circa 6500BC-1500BC. The scraper would appear to have been made from a reused flake. It is light and dark grey mottled in colour with a small platform and bulb present, and a tiny amount of cortex still adhering to the dorsal face. There are four negative scar removals from the dorsal face and some evidence of edge retouch but mostly edge utilisation. The ventral face has several ripples.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: WMID-1D7F81
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete copper alloy as of uncertain Emperor, but of 1st to 3rd Century AD dating. Reverse type uncertain.
Diameter: 26.2 mm
Thickness: 1.9 mm
Weight: 4.9 g
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Friday 5th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1D4C49
Object type: KNIFE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A knapped broken flint tool, probably a knife tip, probably late Mesolithic-early Neolithic in date (c. 6500 BC- 2900 BC). Light brown in colour and the platform has broken off. There are two clear negative scar removals from the dorsal face, and considerable edge retouch all around the dorsal face edge, with the most invasive positioned on the left mesial edge. There is also evidence of retouch and three clear verticle removal scars on the distal end of the ventral face.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1CFF29
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A scraper, most likely from the late Neolithic - Early Bronze Age, circa 2500BC-1500BC. Medium grey in colour with a small amount of cortex still adhering to the dorsal face and the platform and bulb are present.The whole of the dorsal face is worked indicating that it may have been taken off the edge of an axe (an axe sharpening flake) and then retouched at a later date into a scraper. The original date for the axe is most likely Late Neolithic.There is evidence of edge retouch/utilisation around 2/3 of the edge.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1C9FF1
Object type: MICROLITH
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
A Mesolithic knapped flint microlith dating to c. 8300-3500 BC. The microlith retains its platform, bulb of percussion and shallow conchoidal ripples on the ventral face. It has at least three clear negative removal scars on the dorsal face and evidence of retouch on left mesial edge (from dorsal face); the right mesial edge has not been retouched. The flint material itself is light brown in colour and transparent.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Sunday 8th October 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Near Yapton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-1C379D
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Neolithic/early Bronze Age 'Thumbnail shaped' Scraper, circa 2500BC-1500BC. Mottled black, red and mustard yellow in colour with the platform and bulb present and a very small area of cortex still remaining on the dorsal face. There are multiple negative removal scars on the dorsal face and an area of damage towards the proximal end, although the patina in that area is unchanged. The distal dorsal edge has been retouched for the scraping edge and retouch appears to be abrupt.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: WMID-1C2079
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine (AD 306 to AD 361), dating to the period AD 337 to AD 340 (Reece Period 17). CONSTANTINOPOLIS issue depicting Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm. Mint uncertain.
Diameter: 15.1 mm
Thickness: 1.5 mm
Weight: 1.4 g
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Friday 5th December 2014
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Record ID: WMID-1BC86E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine (AD 306 to AD 361), dating to the period AD 335 to AD 341 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers and one standard. Mint uncertain.
Diameter: 12.6 mm
Thickness: 1.6 mm
Weight: 0.9 g
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Friday 5th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-1BB0D3
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete, oval shaped flint scraper from the early Bronze Age, circa 2150BC - 1500BC. Light brown/grey mottled in colour with a tiny area of cortex remaining on the dorsal side.The platform and bulb are present and dorsal side has four clear negative scar removals. The edge retouch would appear to be abrupt.
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: WMID-1B9E0A
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine (AD 306 to AD 361), dating to the period AD 335 to AD 341 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers and one standard. Mint uncertain.
Diameter: 10.8 mm
Thickness: 1.0 mm
Weight: 0.3 g
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Friday 5th December 2014
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WMID-1A928A
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine (AD 306 to AD 361), dating to the period AD 321 to AD 324 (Reece Period 16). Probably IOVI CONSERVATORI reverse type depicting Emperor standing, holding standard. Mint uncertain.
Diameter: 20.6 mm
Thickness: 2.0 mm
Weight: 2.7 g
Created on: Friday 5th December 2014
Last updated: Friday 5th December 2014
Spatial data recorded.
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