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Record ID: WILT-2E5FCA
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman ceramic vessel body sherd from a bowl of Central Gaulish (Les Martres-de-Veyre) samian ware, probably dating to c. AD 100-125. A hard fired, dense dark red fabric with no inclusions visible to the naked eye, with a red-brown slip. An incised line appears to define the lower edge of a band of moulded decoration; this is fragmentary, but may depict the hind leg and torso of a runnign animal, suggesting a hunt scene. Weight 9.71g.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2C1901
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman ceramic greyware flat base sherd, probably dating to c. AD 200-410. A very high fired, fine grained fabric reduced throughout, with a common, angular large grained grit temper. Probably from a small jar, prominent rilling marks are present on the interior surface. Weight: 14.66g.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2BEBC8
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman ceramic Oxfordshire red/brown slipped ware rim sherd, probably dating to c. AD 200-410. Probably from a flat rimmed bowl. A slightly chalky, fine grained micaeous fabric with pale orange oxidised surface and grey core. Contains a very sparse, fine grained, well-rounded grit temper, as well as relatively common ferrous inclusions. Probably from a flat rimmed bowl. Weight: 20.22g.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2B599E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy probable Radiate, probably dating to AD 260-275 (Reece Period 13). Uncertain reverse type and mint.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 25th March 2020
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Record ID: WILT-2B1376
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy radiate of Gallienus, dating to AD 260-269 (Reece Period 13). DIANAE CONS AVG reverse type, depicting a doe advancing right, head left. Rome mint. Cf. Cunetio no. 1361.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2A7F17
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine, dating to AD 351-361 (Reece Period 18). FEL TENMP REPARATIO reverse type, depicting a soldier advancing left spearing a fallen horseman. Uncertain mint.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2A547E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine, dating to AD 330-335 (Reece Period 17). CONSTANTINOPOLIS reverse type, depicting victory left on prow. Possibly mint of Trier.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-2A3F65
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine, dating to AD 335-341 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type, depicting two soldiers with single standard. Uncertain mint.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-29F64B
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Valentinian, dating to AD 364-378 (Reece Period 19). SECVRITAS REI PVBLICAE reverse type, depicting a victory advancing left with wreath and palm. Uncertain mint.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-29ABC6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy radiate or nummus, probably dating to c. AD 260-402.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-297545
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy radiate or nummus, probably dating to c. AD 260-402.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-294D75
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy radiate or nummus, probably dating to c. AD 260-402.
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 12th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-1A405D
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Gloucestershire
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A Late Neolithic to Bronze Age flint scraper, probably dating to c. 3,300-800 BC. A tertiary flake of mottled beige-grey flint, with one surviving striking platform and relatively pronounced bulb of percussion, without a bulbar scar. The dorsal face exhibits a series of sub-parallel removals, all struck from the same platform as the overall flake removal, with pronounced conchoidal ripple marks. The distal end of the dorsdal face exhibits short, abrupt, stepped retouch. Length 41.1mm; width 44.7mm; thickness 11.1mm; weight 23.83g. It is difficult to date a single undignostic fl…
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-19BB33
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Gloucestershire
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A Medieval to Post-Medieval lead alloy token bifacial token, of Powell's type 3/3, probably dating to c. AD 1250-1850. The token is circular, one face divided into irregular segments with pellets in each. The other face is decorated with a cartwheel-like design, with a central segmented circle, with an outer circle also divided into sections, each containing a pellet. The token has been slightly folded over itself. Diameter 22.8mm; weight 4.91g. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely and could be Medieval or Post …
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-1980FE
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A fragment of a Roman copper alloy probable Colchester derivative brooch, probably dating to c. AD 50-150. The surviving fragment comprises of the lower bow and foot only, with the upper bow lost to an old break. The bow tapers into a sub-rectangular foot, with an integral, unperforated sub-triangular catch plate projecting from the reverse, with pin rest leaning to the right. The bow of the brooch is decorated with a central, longitudinal ridge. Length 34.4mm; width 6.3mm; thickness 10.0mm; weight 3.02g.
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-191E02
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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An incomplete Roman copper alloy plate brooch, probably dating to c. AD 43-75. The brooch is crescentic in form, missing one of its terminals and with abraded edges. A small knop projects from the outside edge of the crescent, on the logitudinal axis, knops projecting from the opposite and perpendicular sides of the arc both lost. The surviving arm of the crescent tapers into an unelaborated point, although it is heavily abraded. Two perforated lugs project from the reverse of the plate below this surviving knop, these retain the remains of a corroded iron axis bar in situ. The centre…
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-173E41
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Gloucestershire
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A Medieval copper alloy single looped buckle, with surviving plate, probably dating to c. AD 1250-1450. The buckle consists of a trapezoidal frame, sub-rectangular in cross section, and with a narrowed bar. Either corner of the outer edge is expanded into a point, whilst a large fleur-de-lis expands from the centre of this edge. A copper alloy sheet plate survives wrapped around the bar, with a rectangular front plate and no surviving backplate. A rectangular perforation punched from the reverse through the plate would have accommodated a pin, now lost.This perforation is poorly finis…
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-161521
Object type: HARNESS PENDANT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Gloucestershire
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A Medieval copper alloy horse harness pendant, probably dating to c. AD 1200-1400. The Pendant consists of an equal armed cross of five hemispherical bosses in a cruciform arrangement. A transverse attachment loop projects from the terminal of one arm. Traces of gilding survive. Length 27.8mm; width 21.9mm; thickness 6.9mm; weight 6.63g. This pendant may have formed one component of a larger composite pendant such as those illustrated by Griffiths (1986: fig. 18), which he dates to the 14th century. cf. also KENT-53A23D on this database.
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-14C34A
Object type: BRACELET
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy bracelet fragment, probably dating to c. AD 350-410. The bracelet fragment consists on a narrow, almost parallel sided strip of sheet copper alloy, tapering slightly into a perforated lug at one terminal, with a sub-rectangular perforation. The bracelet is truncated by an old break at the other end. The surviving length of the bracelet is divided into three separate fields by incised transverse lines, starting at the terminal end these are decorated with: a central incised band of corded decoration, an incised zigzag with a ring-and-dot punch in each angle, and a …
Created on: Monday 11th February 2019
Last updated: Monday 11th February 2019
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Record ID: WILT-DB2F88
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gloucestershire
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A Roman copper alloy trumpet brooch, probably dating to c. AD AD 75-150. The body of the brooch survives largely complete, missing only the sprung pin and headloop. The head of the brooch consists of a sub-oval plate, from the reverse of which expands a central longitundal perforated lug. The latter retains a fragment of a copper alloy axis bar in situ. The bow of the brooch expands from the head with a plano-convex cross section, the distinction between the bow and head emphasised by incised oblique lines. The bow has a slight central, longitudinal ridge, running down its upper half.…
Created on: Friday 8th February 2019
Last updated: Friday 8th February 2019
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