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Record ID: WAW-630863
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy radiate of uncertain emperor, of uncertain mint, of uncertain third century date.
Obverse: Radiate crown, facing right.
Obverse inscription: illegible
Reverse: unclear
Reverse Inscription: illegible
Reece period: 13
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-632AA4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy radiate of uncertain emperor, of uncertain mint, of uncertain third century date. It is either a barbarous radiate or a heavily clipped radiate.
Obverse: Radiate crown, facing right.
Obverse inscription: illegible
Reverse: standing figure, facing right, left arm bent.
Reverse Inscription: illegible
Reece period: 13
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-637732
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy radiate possibly of Tetricus I (271-274 AD), of uncertain mint, of uncertain third century date. The reverse is possibly Fides with two military standards
Obverse: Radiate crown, facing right.
Obverse inscription: illegible
Reverse: standing figure, facing right, with two standards, one on either side.
Reverse Inscription: F [ ]
Reece period: 13
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-63DF11
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine (307-361), possibly Constantine I (307-333), of reverse type, BEATA TRANQUILITAS (Globe on altar) of uncertain mint, probably minted between 318 and 324 AD.
Obverse: Laureate bust, draped and cuirassed right.
Obverse inscription: CONSTANTIN[ ] AVG
Reverse: Globe on altar inscribed VO/ [ ] / [ ] X. Three stars above
Reverse Inscription: [ ] RAN [ ]
Reece period: 16
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-6416F1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine (307-361), Constantinopolis issue, of reverse type Victory standing left on prow of gallery minted in Lyon, probably between 330 and 335 AD.
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma, facing left, spear over right shoulder.
Obverse inscription: CONSTAN TINOPOLIS
Reverse: Victory standing left on prow of gallery, with spear in right hand and shield in left.
Reverse Inscription: -
Mintmark: .PLG
Reece period: 17
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-649B32
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy nummus of Theodora (337-341), PIETAS ROMANA issue, of uncertain mint, probably between 337 and 350 AD.
Obverse: Female head, with plaited headress, facing right.
Obverse inscription: [ ] OD [ ] RA [ ]
Reverse: Pietas facing, holding infant to left breast.
Reverse Inscription: illegible
Reece period: 17
Created on: Monday 14th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-73CCA3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine (307-361 AD), probably Constantine I (307-337), reverse type Gloria Exercitvs, probably minted in Trier, between AD 330 and 335.
Obverse: Rosette diadem, draped and cuirassed right.
Obverse inscription: CONSTA [ ] A [ ]
Reverse: Two soldiers, two standards
Reverse inscription: [ ] ITVS
Mintmark: [ ] RS.
Reece Period: 17
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-748F44
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy nummus of Helena (337-341 AD), reverse type PAX PVBLICA, of uncertain mint, between AD 337 and 341.
Obverse: Bare head, facing right
Obverse inscription: [ ] LENAEAVG
Reverse: Pax facing, holding a branch left. Cross to left of Pax.
Reverse inscription: PA [ ] BLI
Mintmark: cross / - //[ ] AR
Reece Period: 17
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-74BF95
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine, probably Constantius II (323-361 AD), reverse type VICTORIAE AVGG (Two victories), of uncertain mint, between AD 341 and 343.
Obverse: head facing right
Obverse inscription: [illegible
Reverse: Two winged victories facing, each holding wreath. S between them.
Reverse inscription: [ ] IAE DDA [ ]
Mintmark: S / - // --
Reece Period: 17
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-7517E1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy nummus probably of Constantine I (307-337 AD), reverse type illegible and of uncertain mint and uncertain dating.
Obverse: bare head, cuirassed right, A behind head.
Obverse inscription: illegible
Reverse: unclear
Reverse inscription: illegible
Reece Period: 16
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-75D3F1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two illegible 4th Century nummi of uncertain emperors.
First coin is 1.44mm thick, with a diameter of 11.11mm and weighs 0.5 grams.
Second coin is 1.27mm thick, with a diameter of 10.01mm and weighs 0.4 grams.
Together they both weigh 0.9 grams.
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-761661
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A 3rd century radiate, possibly of Victorinus (268-270), reverse type possibly of Salus feeding a snake, of uncertain mint and minted between 268-270 AD.
Obverse: radiate crown, bust facing right
Obverse inscription: illegible
Reverse: ?Salus feeding a snake. Female figure, face left, right hand raised and left hand lowered.
Reverse inscription: [ ] ?ALVS A [ ]
Reece period: 13.
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-7641E4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A 3rd century barbarous radiate, possibly of Gallenius (260-268), reverse type possibly of Salus feeding a snake, of uncertain mint and minted between 275-285 AD.
Obverse: Bearded male, facing right. Radiate crown, prominent eye, small nose
Obverse inscription: [ ] NIAU [ ]
Reverse: Column or possibly female figure, right arm out horizontal. Most likely to be Salus, feeding a snake.
Reverse inscription: illegible
Reece period: 14.
Created on: Tuesday 15th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-8E8EE7
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A small Trumpet style copper alloy Roman brooch, missing the catch plate and pin sections, dated to the 1st to 2nd Centuries AD.
Approximately 25% of the brooch is present, consisting of the head and the upper part of the bow. The catchplate, foot, hinge and pin are all missing, presumably lost in antiquity. It is heavily abraded which limits the identification of any decorative details.
The head of the brooch consists of a small, slightly flaring Trumpet style head. The back of the head exhibits a horizontal line, for the hinge belonging to the pin to have been …
Created on: Wednesday 16th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-8F8588
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
The head and bow of a copper alloy Trumpet style Roman brooch, dating to 1st and 2nd Centuries AD.
Approximately 50% of the brooch is present, and consists of the head, spring and most of the bow of the brooch. The foot, catch-plate and pin are missing, presumably lost in antiquity.
The head consists of a wide trumpet style head, plain apart from a ridge around the outside top edge of the head, highlighting the top of the brooch. The trumpet is flat along the base, and semi-circular around the top. A slightly off central ridge is present, running down the length of the tru…
Created on: Wednesday 16th June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-093DA7
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An unusual variant of a cast copper alloy bow and fantail brooch, dating to the Early Roman period (1st to 2nd Centuries AD (1 AD - 200 AD)).
Approximately 50% of the brooch is present, consisting of the head, bow and foot plate. The pin is missing.
The head consists of a trumpet variation. It is 14.63 mm wide, and 7.70 mm thick. The remains of a hinge attachment for the pin is present on the back of the brooch, with the axis bar, in copper alloy, remaining insitu. The front part of the head is plain and undecorated. Damage at the edge of the head means that it i…
Created on: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-0B6B74
Object type: COSMETIC MORTAR
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Derbyshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A cast copper alloy end looped cosmetic mortar, typically dating from the Late Iron Age to the Early Roman period (1st to 2nd Centuries AD).
The mortar has a plain, relatively shallowed bowed profile, with the suspension loop situated at one end. The loop folds back on itself, and becomes attached to the base of the mortar. The end of the loop is slightly upturned, possibly initimating a duck's bill. The opposing end of the mortar exhibits a rounded knop terminal. The mortar itself has a shallow U shaped cross section. In plan, it is broadly ellipitical in shape. The interi…
Created on: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd June 2010
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Record ID: WAW-D0E3A2
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Incomplete fragment of a cast copper alloy Colchester derivative (Polden Hill style) brooch of Roman date (43-150AD).
Approximately 50% of the brooch is present and consists of the head, bow and wings. The pin and foot are missing, presumably lost in antiquity.
The bow head is hump-like, and slightly angular in profile, narrowing to a point at the start of the foot. The bow is D shaped in cross section. The wings are incomplete and are rectangular in plan, D shaped in cross section.
The reverse of the head of the brooch (between the two wings) has a su…
Created on: Tuesday 31st August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Record ID: WAW-572A87
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: County of Herefordshire
Workflow stage: Published
Incomplete fragment of a cast copper alloy brooch of Colchester derivative, Polden Hill type (Mackreth Part 3, Group 4.a-b, flat wing ends type) of Roman date (80-120 AD).
Approximately 25% of the brooch is present and consists of the head. The wings, pin, bow and foot are missing, presumably lost in antiquity.
The bow head is hump-like, and slightly angular in profile, narrowing to a point at the start of the bow. The reverse of the head of the brooch (between the two wings) has a sub-square shaped recess. This recess would have held the spring/chord for the pin.
The brooch …
Created on: Tuesday 20th July 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 8th November 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Wellington', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-713FD7
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: County of Herefordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
7 sherds (1 rimsherds, 3 basesherds and 3 bodysherds) of several wheelthrown ceramic vessels of an miscellaneous (unsourced) local Romano-British oxidised coarseware fabric.
The sherds vary in thickness from 6.66mm to 11.91mm. In total they weigh 224 grams.
The sherds have a orangey-red oxidised fabric. It is similar in style to a type of local Roman pottery known as Severn Valley ware. This type of pottery was produced in the vale of the Severn river, kilns have been found in the Worcester and Tewkesbury areas. It was manufactured throughout the Roman period in…
Created on: Wednesday 21st July 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Wellington', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-D75622
Object type: COSMETIC MORTAR
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A cast copper alloy end looped cosmetic mortar, typically dating from the Late Iron Age to the Early Roman period (1st to 2nd Centuries AD).
The mortar has a plain, relatively shallowed bowed profile, with the suspension loop situated at one end. The loop is broken, but appears to fold back on itself, and becomes attached to the base of the mortar. The opposing end of the mortar is plain, without any form of decoration. The mortar itself has a shallow U shaped cross section. In plan, it is broadly ellipitical in shape. The interior (grinding surface) is smooth.
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Created on: Monday 26th July 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 28th July 2010
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Record ID: WAW-EBEDF7
Object type: NAIL CLEANER
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published
A cast copper alloy nail cleaner with folded top, of Roman date (1st to 4th Centuries AD).
A complete, but slightly bent, cast copper alloy cleaner, similar to Crummy's type 1a (Crummy, 1983, p57). It consists of a narrow plain, straight-sided strip of copper alloy, with a bifurcated tip and a wrapped suspension loop. Traces of gilding survive towards the top of the nail cleaner.
The suspension loop is unusual compared to other nail cleaners as it consists of the rectangular top of the nail cleaner wrapped around what appears to be a cyclindrial copper alloy hollow spacer, c…
Created on: Tuesday 27th July 2010
Last updated: Thursday 27th August 2020
No spatial data available.
Record ID: WAW-EDF614
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Telford and Wrekin
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A heavily abraded Roman As of uncertain emperor and uncertain date, but probably 1st to 2nd Century (50-250 AD).
The coin has a diameter of 22.15mm and is 3.26mm thick. It weighs 4.9 grams.
Created on: Tuesday 27th July 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 28th July 2010
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Telford', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-94FAB8
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
6 sherds (2 rimsherds, 4 bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 6.89mm to 7.11mm. In total they weigh 97 grams.
The sherds have a pale unoxidised white fabric type, with a brown colour coat. This fabric type is similar to that known as Nene Valley ware, a Romano-British fine ware. Typically this type of pottery dates from the mid 2rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.150 AD to c.410 AD).
The rim sherds consist of flanged rim types, consistent with bowl vessel forms.
…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-9436C2
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
31 sherds (5 rimsherds, 18 bodysherds, 8 basesherds) of several wheelthrown ceramic vessels of an miscellaneous (unsourced) local Romano-British greyware fabric.
The sherds vary in thickness from 5.43mm to 10.03mm. In total they weigh 336 grams.
The sherds have a reduced grey fabric. Several variations on the greyware fabrics are present, which probably relate to different kilns and different clay sources. Typically this style of greyware dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD.
A variety of rim forms are present from simple bead rims, to everted rounded ri…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-94A145
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
2 bodysherds of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 3.46mm to 6.04mm. In total they weigh 27.9 grams.
The sherds have a pale oxidised fabric type, with occasional small red grog inclusions. This fabric type is similar to a local Romano-British type known as Parchment ware. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 3rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.240 AD to c.410 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Oxfordshire parchment ware, probably.
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, …
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-94B086
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
5 bodysherds of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 9.29mm to 10.51mm. In total they weigh 112.3 grams.
The sherds have a pale unoxidised fabric type, with occasional small red grog inclusions. This fabric type is similar to a miscellaneous (unsourced) local Romano-British Coarse Oxidised fabric type. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 2rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.100 AD to c.300 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: miscellaneous (unsourced) local oxidised
Firin…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-94DCC5
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
85 sherds (2 rimsherds, 70 bodysherds, 2 handles, 1 basesherd) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 4.69mm to 9.84mm. In total they weigh 536 grams.
The sherds have a pale unoxidised fabric type. Several subtle variations of the fabric type are present within this selection (change of inclusions). This fabric type is similar to a miscellaneous (unsourced) local Romano-British Oxidised fabric type. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 2rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.100 AD to c.300 A…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-951017
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
6 sherds (5 bodysherds, 1 basesherd) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 4.92mm to 5.30mm. In total they weigh 60 grams.
The sherds have a pale grey unoxidised fabric type. This fabric type is similar to that of miscellaneous (unsourced) local Romano-British grey wares. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 2rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.100 AD to c.300 AD).
The base sherd consists of a small flat pedestal base, probably from a cup or similar style drinking vessel.
…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-9532B6
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
15 sherds (2 rimsherds, 9 bodysherds, 2 basesherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 5.01mm to 7.02mm. In total they weigh 161 grams.
The sherds have a orange oxidised fabric, with a red colour coat. This fabric type is similar to that known as Oxfordshire Red Colour coated ware. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 3rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.200 AD to c.300 AD).
Both the rimsherds and the basesherds are consist with large bowl style forms, similar to that known …
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-9542B5
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
5 bodysherds of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 4.19mm to 8.59mm. In total they weigh 43 grams.
The sherds have a pale oxidised fabric, with a brown colour coat. This fabric type is similar to that known as Nene Valley ware. Typically this type of pottery dates from the mid 2rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.150 AD to c.410 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: pale orange fabric, brown colour coat.
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised core, oxidised interior.
Hardn…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-955961
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
3 bodysherds of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 14.36mm to 17.72mm. In total they weigh 175 grams.
The sherds have a coarse, pale oxidised fabric. This fabric type is consistent with Romano-British amphorae types. This pottery type is broadly consistent with the Roman occupation of Britain, 1st to 4th Centuries AD (AD 43-410).
Specific vessel types can not be identified from the bodysherds present.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: pale coarse orange fabric
…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-957622
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
20 sherds (3 rimsherds, 13 bodysherds, 4 basesherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 2.99mm to 5.29mm. In total they weigh 145 grams.
The sherds have a pale oxidised fabric, with a red slip. This fabric type is consistent with Gaulish Samian ware. This pottery type is typically dates from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD (AD 43-175).
Looking at the sherds present, a selection of different vessel types are present, from small cups (dragendorff 33) to plates (dragendorff 18). A couple…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Thursday 19th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-965E17
Object type: MORTARIUM
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Published
15 sherds (6 rimsherds, 13 bodysherds, 1 basesherd) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British mortarium type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 6.93mm to 9.51mm. In total they weigh 357 grams.
The sherds have a pale white ware fabric, with coarse grit on the internal surface. This fabric type is similar to that known as the Oxfordshire White Mortarium type. This pottery type is typically dates from the 2nd to 5th centuries AD (AD 100-400).
The rim types present consist mainly of developed flanged rims, consistent with an large open bowl type mortaria.
She…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Thursday 19th November 2015
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-968C91
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
98 sherds (14 rimsherds, 79 bodysherds, 5 basesherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British Coarseware pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 4.40mm to 10.02mm. In total they weigh 746 grams.
The sherds have a dark, burnished fabric. This fabric type is similar to that known as Dorset Black Burnished Ware. This pottery type is typically dates from the 1st to 4th Centuries.
Rim types present consists of plain rounded rims and flanged rims. These rims are typical of simple shallow bowl forms.
The base types prese…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-96DFF5
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
79 sherds (4 rimsherds, 69 bodysherds, 6 basesherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British Coarseware pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 4.90mm to 11.43mm. In total they weigh 692 grams.
The sherds have a dark, grey fabric, with what appears to be a dark, almost blackish coat to the sherds. This fabric type is consistent with a miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This pottery type is typically dates from the 1st to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD).
Rim types present consists of plain rounded rims and flanged rims.…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-96FD72
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 5.16mm thick and weighs 3.9 grams. It is 31.74mm long and 27.56mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd in a fabric similar to a miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This Romano-British pottery type typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD). This sherd exhibits a wave like combed decoration pattern on the external surface.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware
Thickness: 5.16mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised …
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-9711C6
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A basesherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 7.01mm thick and weighs 6.7 grams. It is 24.69mm long and 30.53mm wide.
The sherd consists of a basesherd in a fabric similar to a miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This Romano-British pottery type typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD). Two pierced holes are present in the base, indicating that this sherd originally came from a strainer type form.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware
Thickness: 7.01mm
Firing condition: un…
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-9751F3
Object type: TESSERA
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A single sub cuboid white stone probable tessera.
The find consists of an sub cuboid tessera, probably made out of chalk or similar white stone. The top surface appears to be slightly polished which is the result of being walked over.
The other surfaces are rough and irregular in shape.
It measures 15.77mm long, 13.09mm wide and 13.23mm deep. It weighs 3.9 grams.
The presence of tessera on a site indicates the probability of a mosaic pavement, and therefore a probable villa. If it definitely a tessera, then it is of Roman dating (1st to 4th …
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: WAW-97AB66
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Eight (8) fragments of ceramic roof tile.
The fragments include pieces of tegula and imbrex, both of Roman dating (1st to 4th Centuries AD). Ceramic tile fragments such as these are indicative of a Roman building being present in the vicinity of the site.
All eight fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded.
The fragments weigh a total of 235 grams.
The fragments have been photographed as a group.
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
Spatial data recorded.
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