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Record ID: SUSS-F9B061
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy radiate or nummus of unclear emperor, reverse type and mint, 260 - 402 AD.
Created on: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chichester Area', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: SUSS-F9C642
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy radiate or nummus of unclear emperor, reverse type (unclear standing figure) and mint, 260 - 402 AD.
Created on: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chichester Area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-FA0104
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy barbarous radiate copying an unclear type. Although the reverse shows some parallel lines and a star in one corner, the overall design is unclear, 275-285 AD.
Created on: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Last updated: Friday 11th June 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chichester Area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-FA2E52
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy radiate of unclear emperor, reverse type (unclear standing figure) and mint, 260 - 275 AD.
Created on: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Last updated: Friday 11th June 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chichester Area', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: SUSS-FAEE13
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy serstertius of an unclear emperor. Reverse type is unclear but contains a standing figure. Mint is also unclear, 1-200 AD
Created on: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 9th June 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chichester Area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-775877
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published
An extremely worn and corroded 2nd-century copper-alloy Roman as commemorating deified Faustina I, 'AETERNITAS', Rome mint (c. 153 - c. 155; Reece issue period 7; probably R.I.C. 1162; cf. Walker pp. 295, 298). Wear has led to the flan taking on an irregular shape.
Created on: Sunday 27th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th April 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Soberton', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: HAMP-9B0A64
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An extremely worn and corroded 1st-century copper-alloy Roman sestertius probably of Vespasian, standing figure reverse, uncertain mint (c. 69 - c. 79 AD; Reece issue period 4). Wear has led to the flan taking on an irregular shape.
Created on: Tuesday 29th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Soberton', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: HAMP-1AAE94
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A very worn and corroded 3rd-century copper-alloy Roman radiate of Tetricus I, probably 'SPES PUBLICA', uncertain mint (271-274 AD; Reece issue period 13; cf. Normanby 1465). This coin has suffered some losses at its circumference.
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Soberton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1C2737
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, GLORIA EXERCITVS (Two soldiers flanking two standards) reverse, mint unclear, AD 330-335
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
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This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: SUSS-1C45D5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy dupondius or as of unclear emperor, reverse type and mint, 1-260 AD
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1C7583
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy dupondius or as of unclear emperor, reverse type and mint, 1-260 AD
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1C9F07
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy coin, probably a nummus of unclear emperor, reverse type and mint, 300-402
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1D50F6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy irregular (barbarous) radiate probably copying Tetricus the I or II, unclear reverse type, 275-285 AD.
One corner of the irregular flan is bent at 60 degrees to the rest.
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1D9492
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, GLORIA EXERCITVS (Two soldiers flanking one or two standards) reverse, mint unclear, AD 330-341
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-1DB508
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy nummus of Constantine I (306-337), SOLI INVICTO COMITI (Radiate Sol standing facing left with chalmys draped over left shoulder, right arm raised, globe in left hand), minted in London, AD 316, RIC VII p.101, no.68
Created on: Monday 5th July 2010
Last updated: Monday 12th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Goring by Sea', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-E45080
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of Roman tile with combed decoration, probably a hypocaust flue tile. The tile has breaks on two sides. Part of the third side remains and is at 90 degrees to the top; the fourth side is bevelled out at 70 degrees, a break on the back running along this edge may indicate it was originally a box tile. The combing is a five line border and crossed made by the same tooling in the centre. The oxidised orange tile has coarse sand tempering with some grog and small stone inclusions.
Created on: Friday 20th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 24th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Owslebury CP', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: HAMP-E56C10
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published
Five base sherds from locally made Roman sandy greyware vessels. They are mostly pale grey with two oxidised to pale orange grey. All have abundant (20-25%) medium to fine sand temper with very sparse chalk inclusions:
1. 6.91 grams, abraded breaks, flat base, wheel throwing marks on inner side, diameter cannot be estimated
2. 13.02 grams, mix of abraded and fresh breaks, flat base estimated at c. 80mm in diameter
3. 12.78 grams, mix of abraded and relatively fresh breaks, flat base estimated at c. 60mm in diameter
4. 20.00 grams, highly abraded breaks, flat base estimated…
Created on: Friday 20th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 10th April 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Owslebury CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-E65B17
Object type: BOWL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two rim sherds from Roman drop-flanged bowls made in sandy greyware. The fabric is pale grey with abundant fine sand temper with very small stone inclusions.
Sherd 1 (upper on photo): plain rim and slightly upward projecting flange with rounded outer edge on outer side below rim, damage to rim makes estimating the diameter difficult, W.: 23.00g
Sherd 2 (lower on photo): plain rim and downward curved flange on outer side, below rim; straight sided bowl estimated at c. 220mm in internal diameter, W.: 27.67g
A combined weight is given below
Created on: Friday 20th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Owslebury CP', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: HAMP-E97473
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A group of seventeen fragments of tile of Roman date. The thickest (up to 33.2mm) have oxidised pale-orange outer surfaces and grey cores. Others are more consistently orange all the way through, but all are badly sorted, with the clays producing some lighter flecks. A combined weight is given below.
Created on: Friday 20th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 20th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Owslebury CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-E9A355
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment from a tile probably of Roman date. One original short edge survives with the others all broken in antiquity. The flat upper surface has a semicircular arc at the intact edge. The lower surface is rougher, presumably for adhesion. The fabric is badly sorted with areas of different colured clay; the tile light-orange in colour overall.
Created on: Friday 20th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 24th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Owslebury CP', grid reference and parish protected.
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