2024-03-28T15:52:00+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/results5110LateCumbria100CountyKnapped/flakedMEDIEVAL1EarlyControlled archaeological investigationJWPapcastleQuernStone1ab.jpg132442005Centred on village (which isn't a parish)1132251RO150DistrictCertainLANCUM130653191500Papcastlex4121831412Allerdale2011-02-24T13:47:38ZReturned to finder3North WestCircaWorked granite rotary quern stone. Only the top half remains. The central perforation is still in good condition although does show signs of wear. The underside of this half has a chipped edge and there is a ridge to indicate the location of the quern handle. Daniel Pett111-3.396898LANCUM-EC76A41169461MEDIEVALQUERNNY1031finds-116946176LANCUM-EC753343x14221images/lkeys/186372001439EC76701D4242005-12-13T13:06:47ZCertainx4121842005-11-01T00:00:00Z02954.666012ROMANIgneous rock41431RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:16.914ZGreater London Authority100Greater London AuthorityGround/polishedPOST MEDIEVAL2Other chance findDSCN9458.JPG414412006From a paper map1110911RO68London BoroughProbably1LON111051000Restricted Accessx41218998.6City and County of the City of London2011-02-24T13:47:20ZReturned to finderLondonCircaFragment of a quern stone, probably a lower stone, made from lava. Lava querns were imported from Germany in the Roman and Early Medieval period. The quern is dressed on the grinding surface with concentric ridges that do not follow the circumference of the stone. The other side is not dressed but slopes down towards the outer edge. 5037/1aDaniel Pett13511Cannon Street areaLON-46E6B01496921POST MEDIEVALQUERNRestricted Accessfinds-14969214956LON-46C0E8Fragmentx41047images/eghey/212013600145546E680176B42006-11-10T12:19:52ZProbablyx41218122006-10-05T23:00:00Z036ROMANIgneous rock41428RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainLondon Borough Ward2022-07-14T07:07:35.718ZGreater London Authority100Greater London AuthorityGround/polished1Other chance findDSCN9467.JPG414412006From a paper map1110911RO47London BoroughCertain1LON111051000Restricted Accessx41218739.5City and County of the City of London2011-02-24T13:47:20ZReturned to finderLondonCircaFragment of a lava quern stone, probably a lower stone. Lava querns were imported from Germany in the Roman and early Medieval period. This fragment comes from the outer edge of the stone. One side is finely dressed with triangular sections of parallel ridges. The other side is plain but also feels worn, with areas of loss. The fragment is of almost even thickness although the lower side may be slightly concave. 5037/1bDaniel Pett11511Cannon Street areaLON-4705011496951QUERNRestricted Accessfinds-14969514886LON-46EFE1Fragmentimages/eghey/21201420014554704D0144E42006-11-10T12:27:57ZProbablyx41218122006-10-05T23:00:00Z0ROMANIgneous rock41428RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainLondon Borough Ward2022-07-14T07:07:35.72ZEssex10CountyMEDIEVAL1Chance find during metal detecting196872009From a paper map20099RO23.29DistrictCertainSF19795Restricted Accessx41218123.21Braintree2011-02-24T12:19:48ZEasternA fragment from a quern stone of Roman or later date. It is formed of porous grey volcanic stone, probably imported from the Rhineland, the surviving fragment being approximately triangular in plan, rectangular in section and with one flattened face to enable grinding. It measures 73.42mm in length, 64.71mm in width, 23.29mm in thickness, and weighs 123.21g.Daniel Pett73.4211BirdbrookSF-D716552783851MEDIEVALQUERNRestricted Accessfinds-278385264.718SF-D80032x14221images/abrown/10014B0D80CF0170042009-11-25T19:09:03ZCertainx412182009-01-01T00:00:00Z029ROMANIgneous rock41425RO121ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:46.688ZSuffolk100CountyROMAN2Chance find during metal detectingKDG SF-D29141.jpg159342009From a paper map15878RO16.79DistrictProbablySF15647Restricted Accessx41218110.01St. Edmundsbury2011-02-24T12:19:48ZEasternA fragment of grey lava quern stone of possible Roman or later date, possibly imported from the Rhine. Part of one edge is preserved, with a flattened grinding surface and rounded exterior edge. It measures 83.41mm in width, 54.19mm in length, 16.79mm in thickness, and weighs 110.01g. This quern is possibly of Roman date given the associated finds from the site, although a later date cannot immediately be ruled out. Daniel Pett54.1911KedingtonSF-D26E362900161ROMANQUERNRestricted Accessfinds-290016283.416SF-D29141x41218images/abrown/22416760014B8D2A650148042010-03-02T15:10:29ZProbablyx412182009-12-01T00:00:00Z021ROMANIgneous rock41425RO121http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:54.227Z