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Record ID: LANCUM-95C5CC
Object type: FLESH HOOK
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
Mid Bronze Age to Early Iron Age copper alloy socketed and pegged flesh hook. The hook fits broadly into Needham & Bowman Class 2. It consists of a 90mm long cone shaped hollow body with circular perforations either side near the top that served as peg holes. Socket diameter is 22mm. Near the base of the body there are two opposing projections in line with the peg holes. The projections terminate in vertical, almost flat, discs. At the apex of the body the shank of the hook has been attached. This shaft or shank is lozenge or diamond shaped, or sub-square, in section. From the socket…
Created on: Tuesday 2nd February 2021
Last updated: Monday 8th March 2021
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This findspot is known as 'near Grassington', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: CORN-804DD9
Object type: FLESH HOOK
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy handle for a tool or kitchen implement, probably something like a skimmer which used to collect solid foods from stews. It consists of a flat piece of sheet metal rounded at the broken end to form a socket and flattened at the other end to form a thumb grip with a perforation that is 3 mm in diameter in the centre of the rounded terminal, probably for suspension near the fire. Past the thumb grip the metal is bent round into a tube, now spilt open and bent, with the end of the object broken off. The diameter of the tube is approximately 12 mm, but it may have opened up …
Created on: Thursday 30th August 2018
Last updated: Wednesday 12th September 2018
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Record ID: WAW-673403
Object type: FLESH HOOK
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete wrought iron double pronged artefact, consisting of the tip of a flesh hook, of probable Roman dating (43 AD - 410 AD).
It is irregular in both plan and cross section. It consists of a slender iron rod, expanding at the base into a triangular shape, into two points extending out at right angles from the rod. It is uncertain whether the two points originally joined together to form a ring or whether they continued out straight to form hooks or not. The top of the rod demonstrates a slight curve in the same direction as the points at the base.
It is a…
Created on: Friday 19th November 2010
Last updated: Monday 11th April 2011
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Record ID: LON-31C642
Object type: FLESH HOOK
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Iron flesh hook, dating to the medieval period. The flesh hook has two curved prongs. There is a rounded shaft, with a flatten protruding knop at the top, this shaft divides into two prongs.
Created on: Monday 28th February 2005
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Billingsgate', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF9039
Object type: FLESH HOOK
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Copper-alloy spike with curved tip and lozengiform cross-section, probably from a Late Bronze Age 'flesh-hook'. The spike tapers smoothly from 8.8 mm wide and 5.5 mm thick at the old and worn break, to a sharp tip. The unbent length is c. 105 mm, length as bent is 83 mm, height of hook from the horizontal is 38 mm. The curve begins at about 50 mm below the break, and appears to be original, having caused no stress to the metal. Some secondary distortion has occurred closer to the tip where the metal colour is showing through the patina. The original surface is largely lost, but wh…
Created on: Monday 5th August 2002
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'SAHAM TONEY', grid reference and parish protected.
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