2024-03-28T09:30:55+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/results221120LateLincolnshire100CountyHand madeIRON AGE1MiddleMetal detector26..jpg59422012From finder155641IADistrictCertain1LIN555743Little Bythamx139922634971320.48South Kesteven105392012-05-25T13:50:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
Pottery rim sherd, of Iron Age date. The outter surface is black and decorated with a linear decoration. The inner surface is oxidised. Thickness: from 7 (rim) to 9 mm.
Adam Daubney52-0.505077LIN-F619175047641IRON AGEPOTTF0118finds-504764116LIN-F60F54Fragment-400x13992images/avallee/1382854PAS4FBF60F500186242012-05-25T11:37:43ZCertainx1399282012-05-15T23:00:00Z1652.750189IRON AGECeramic41423IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:44.495ZLateLincolnshire100CountyCastMEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detector4.jpg59422012From finder154581MDDistrictCertain1LIN435271600Nettletonx142212634884029.9West Lindsey106272012-05-25T13:20:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
Fragment of a copper alloy Medieval plain pot leg. The fragment is flat on the inner surface and the outer side is faceted with a central vertical ridge. Remains of soot. Thickness at the centre of the ridge: 15.3mm. Thickness on either side of the ridge: 11.6mm.
Adam Daubney1971-0.344064LIN-B568085041631MEDIEVALPOTTF1099finds-5041631129.46LIN-B562D8Fragment1400x14221images/avallee/1382533PAS4FBB562D001FC742012-05-22T10:02:38ZCertainx1422112012-03-01T00:00:00Z2953.476244MEDIEVALCopper alloy41423MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:44.173ZLateLincolnshire100CountyCastMEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detector1.jpg59422012From finder154581MDDistrictCertain1LIN435271600Nettletonx142212634884079.49West Lindsey106272012-05-25T13:20:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
Fragment of a copper alloy Medieval plain pot leg. The fragment is flat on the inner surface and the outer side is faceted with a central vertical ridge. The pot leg is flared at the foot. Remains of soot. Thickness at the centre of the ridge: 9mm. Thickness on either side of the ridge: 7mm. Foot thickness: 13.5mm.
Similar to: PAS, find no: PUBLIC-7C0914
Adam Daubney55.671-0.344064LIN-B554475041611MEDIEVALPOTTF1099finds-5041611137.66LIN-B51FA4Fragment1400x14221images/avallee/1382531PAS4FBB51FA00187142012-05-22T09:44:42ZCertainx1422112012-03-01T00:00:00Z2953.476244MEDIEVALCopper alloy41423MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:44.172ZLateLincolnshire10CountyROMAN2EarlyMetal detectorLIN2012-642.jpg59422012From a paper map155211RO12DistrictProbably1LIN43527410Weltonx41218263488209.9West Lindsey105392012-05-28T13:24:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
A sherd of a pottery, probably Roman. The rim is flat and the ceramic is tempered with shells.
Adam Daubney3051-0.500689LIN-25F7875029361ROMANPOTTF0080finds-50293611228LIN-222792Fragment43x41218images/avallee/2383004PAS4FB2227900149042012-05-15T10:31:37ZProbablyx412182012-04-03T23:00:00Z2153.307512ROMANCeramic41423RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:43.519ZNorfolk10CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72385Generated from computer mapping software16403156533PMGlazedDistrictCertain1NMS67241800Restricted Accessx41047263499885.8South Norfolk105392012-08-15T17:30:10ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Two body sherds of Glazed Red Earthenware from different vessels. Weighing 5.8g.
Erica Darch5Toft MonksNMS-C10FA549685151E14361POST MEDIEVALPOTRestricted Accessfinds-496851118NMS-C10BB2Fragment1600x41047images/edarch/1PAS4F7C10BB00146642012-04-04T10:13:31ZCertainx41047362010-09-04T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALCeramic41425PM2Circa36POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:40.38ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made191LateFieldwalking558.18.JPG437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE14Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524927.7Cornwall105392012-02-02T10:09:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery rim sherd with a rounded top that is everted externally, with a slight groove below this where the pot is angled to form the wall of the vessel, but essentially what Manby (1999) refers to as a simple rim on page 61, in Table 6.2. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica and is mid-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the rim, with an orangey-brown core. This gabbroic fabric and type of rim are seen on Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
T.G. Manby in Cleal & MacSween (1999) illustrates similar rounded rims on Grooved Ware vessels from Garton Slack in Yorkshire and Willington in Derbyshire, on page 63, Fig.6.3, Nos.4 & 6.
2011.23Anna Tyacke53-5.565627CORN-9C82644860351558.18POTSW4526finds-486035132610CORN-9C7C23Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368176PAS4F29C7C20015C142012-02-01T23:16:18ZCertainx1433782008-08-06T23:00:00Z2008-08-06T23:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.973ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.11int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE13Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524922.5Cornwall105392012-02-01T22:56:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and mid-brown on the interior of the sherd, with a dark brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke13.553-5.565627CORN-9ACD064860311534.11POTSW4526finds-4860311323.610CORN-9ABAA3Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368164PAS4F29ABAA0016D142012-02-01T21:16:26ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.965ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.8int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE7Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524920.6Cornwall105392012-02-01T21:00:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd fragment made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and mid-brown on the interior of the sherd, with an orangey-brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke10.253-5.565627CORN-9A7AF44860291534.8POTSW4526finds-486029138.710CORN-9A6BC5Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368162PAS4F29A6BC00198642012-02-01T20:55:24ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.962ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.7int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE7Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524921.1Cornwall105392012-02-01T20:54:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, with an orangey-brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke1253-5.565627CORN-9A5BE24860281534.7POTSW4526finds-4860281313.310CORN-9A5134Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368160PAS4F29A51300171942012-02-01T20:48:22ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:21.619ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.6int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE11Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524922Cornwall105392012-02-01T20:46:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery base sherd with a slight angle on the interior of the sherd towards the beginning of the wall of the vessel. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and mid-brown on the interior of the sherd, with an orangey-brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke1953-5.565627CORN-999A614860251534.6POTSW4526finds-4860251315.310CORN-998FE3Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368155PAS4F2998FE00169642012-02-01T19:56:46ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.96ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.5int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE10.5Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524922.9Cornwall105392012-02-01T19:53:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd, missing some of its exterior. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and mid-brown on the interior of the sherd, with a dark brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke2353-5.565627CORN-997ED74860221534.5POTSW4526finds-486022131710CORN-997452Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368153PAS4F29974500138D42012-02-01T19:49:25ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.951ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.4int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE7Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524920.5Cornwall105392012-02-01T19:45:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd fragment, missing most of its interior. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, with an orange core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke11.453-5.565627CORN-9964144860171534.4POTSW4526finds-48601713710CORN-992D77Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368148PAS4F2992D7001E7842012-02-01T19:30:32ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.947ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.3int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE8Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524921.4Cornwall105392012-02-01T19:28:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, with a mid-brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke1153-5.565627CORN-9921B24860141534.3POTSW4526finds-486014131510CORN-9918E1Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368144PAS4F29918E00123D42012-02-01T19:25:02ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.944ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.2int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE6Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524921Cornwall105392012-02-01T19:22:55ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd fragment, missing part of its exterior surface. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, with an orange core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke12.453-5.565627CORN-9908654860101534.2POTSW4526finds-486010132010CORN-98D336Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368140PAS4F298D33001C5642012-02-01T19:06:28ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.94ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy534.1int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Fair2244421NE8Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524924.3Cornwall105392012-02-01T19:17:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd with three parallel lines of single-twisted cord-impressed decoration running across the width of the upper third of the exterior of the sherd. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is mid-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, and throughout the core. This gabbroic fabric and type of decoration are seen on comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
Anna Brindley in Cleal and MacSween (1999) illustrates similar twisted cord impressed decoration on a Grooved Ware vessel from Durrington Walls in Wiltshire, on page 141, Fig.14.3, No.7.
2011.23Anna Tyacke2253-5.565627CORN-98E0864860091534.1POTSW4526finds-4860091326.410CORN-98C254Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368138PAS4F298C250017FF42012-02-01T19:01:57ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792851NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.939ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy533.13int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE6Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524921.6Cornwall105392012-02-01T18:50:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd with a lentoid mark on the exterior which may be from the accidental impression of a grain before firing. The sherd is made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and dark brown on the interior of the sherd, with an orange core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke2053-5.565627CORN-9867E84860051533.13POTSW4526finds-4860051313.410CORN-986051Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368133PAS4F2986050011D942012-02-01T18:35:49ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.935ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy533.12int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE7.4Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524922.4Cornwall105392012-02-01T18:28:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is mid-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, with a dark brown core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke14.353-5.565627CORN-9836434860041533.12POTSW4526finds-486004132210CORN-9831C7Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368130PAS4F29831C001D2C42012-02-01T18:23:25ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.934ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy533.11int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE7Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524921.4Cornwall105392012-02-01T18:20:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and dark brown on the interior of the sherd, and through two thirds of the core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke1453-5.565627CORN-9822C64860021533.11POTSW4526finds-4860021318.510CORN-981875Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368126PAS4F2981870019EC42012-02-01T18:16:39ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.932ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy533.10int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE9Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524922.9Cornwall105392012-02-01T17:48:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and dark brown on the interior of the sherd, and through two thirds of the core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke18.453-5.565627CORN-97A2F64859971533.10POTSW4526finds-4859971317.310CORN-979F44Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368117PAS4F2979F40017F542012-02-01T17:44:20ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.927ZCornwall1Unitary AuthorityHand made1LateFieldwalking530clodgy533.9int.jpg437502008GPS (from the finder)Poor2244421NE15.5Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-2400Paulx14337263524925.6Cornwall105392012-02-01T17:26:00ZDonated to a museumSouth WestCirca
Pottery body sherd made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica, and is orangey-brown on the exterior and on the interior of the sherd, and throughout the core. This gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
2011.23Anna Tyacke1653-5.565627CORN-9735A34859811533.9POTSW4526finds-485981132710CORN-96EE26Fragment-2900images/atyacke/1368114PAS4F296EE2001BBE42012-02-01T16:57:06ZCertainx1433782008-02-06T00:00:00Z2008-02-06T00:00:00Z50.0792853NEOLITHICCeramic41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICRoyal Cornwall MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:32.916Z