2024-03-28T09:50:36+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/results24381520Norfolk1CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detector40121_158BE7_MED_Weight.jpg72382015From finder16874140121MD14DistrictCertain4NMS69171500Wattonx1422126634597Breckland110942016-06-24T11:57:36ZReturned to finderCirca
Medieval lead weight. Rectangular, flat reverse, slightly convex upper face with a crude cross in low relief. Weight 293g / 4521 grains. This is slightly under weight for 2/3rds of an avoirdupois pound. Measuring 54.5 x 47 x 14mm. 1300 - circa 1500.
Erica Darch54.590.81655425NMS-1595687417771DDMD082015MEDIEVALWEIGHTTF9100finds-741777114710NMS-158BE7Complete1300x14221images/edarch/1572052PAS560158BE0017F242015-09-22T14:33:50ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z292015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.56429307MEDIEVALLeadMD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.327ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector723842015From finder16874140121PMWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain2NMS69171700Wattonx4104726634597Breckland106272015-09-22T12:30:44ZReturned to finderCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy buckle. Double-oval frame with paralelle side, narrowed bar, pointed knop with median groove in the centre of each outside edge defined by a groove to either side. Traces of white metal coating. Measuring 48 x 20mm. See Whitehead (2003, 62, no.372) for an example with similar knops. 16th - 17th century.
Erica Darch4870.81655425NMS-13BDED74173641DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALBUCKLETF9100finds-741736112010NMS-13BB96Incomplete1500x41047images/edarch/1PAS56013BB900160942015-09-22T12:30:01ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.56429307POST MEDIEVALCopper alloyMD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.244ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector723842015From finder16874140121PMWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain2NMS69171700Wattonx4104726634597Breckland106272015-09-22T12:25:27ZReturned to finderCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy buckle. One rectangular loop from an originally double-looped frame. Flat-sectioned, pin missing, triangular outside edge, notched projection at either end of bar. Traces of white metal coating. Measuring (reconstructed) 38 x 22mm. See Whitehead (2003, 82, no.510). 17th century.
Erica Darch3870.81655425NMS-139FE374173441DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALBUCKLETF9100finds-741734112210NMS-139DBCIncomplete1600x41047images/edarch/1PAS560139DB001D0042015-09-22T12:22:03ZCertainx410472015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.56429307POST MEDIEVALCopper alloyPM1Circa36POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.243ZNorfolk1CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detector723842015From finder16874140121MDWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain2NMS69171400Wattonx1422126634597Breckland106272015-09-22T12:17:29ZReturned to finderCirca
Medieval copper alloy buckle. Rectangular-sectioned, oval frame, off-set, narrowed bar. Traces of white metal coating. Pin missing. Measuring 12 x 15mm. Circa 13th - 14th century.
Erica Darch1270.81655425NMS-138A4B74173141DDMD082015MEDIEVALBUCKLETF9100finds-741731111510NMS-137B73Incomplete1200x14221images/edarch/1PAS560137B70012ED42015-09-22T12:12:55ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z292015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.56429307MEDIEVALCopper alloyMD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.241ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015Generated from computer mapping software16588133090PMDistrictCertain4NMS65531700Felthorpex4104726349915Broadland106272015-09-22T11:41:34ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy key. 'Kidney'-shaped bow with two internal projections, triple-ribbed collar, oval-sectioned bow, simple rectangular bit, pin projecting beyond bit. The bit is at 45 degrees to the bow. Length 34mm. Bow 16 x 12mm. Bit 7 x 5.5mm. Circa 1550 - 1700.
Erica Darch3471.19592544NMS-1304717417161DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALKEY (LOCKING)TG1617finds-7417161110NMS-13019AComplete1550x41047images/edarch/1PAS56013019001B0D42015-09-22T11:40:25ZCertainx410472015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.70754099POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425PM1Circa36POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.235ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015Generated from computer mapping software16588133090PMDistrictCertain2NMS65531800Felthorpex4104726349915Broadland106272015-09-22T11:04:04ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy scabbard chape. Sheet with soldered seam, tapering from wider upper end towards missing tip, two notches at upper front edge, rear edge damaged. Possible fragment of preserved leather visible through broken narrow end. Surviving length 41 x 18mm. 15th - 18th century.
Erica Darch4171.19592544NMS-1275327416921DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALSCABBARDTG1617finds-741692111810NMS-127486Incomplete1400x41047images/edarch/1PAS5601274800160D42015-09-22T11:02:48ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.70754099POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.22ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector33090_12479C_PM_Buckle.jpg723842015Generated from computer mapping software81658813309011019PMWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain2NMS65531700Felthorpex4104726349915Broadland106272016-06-24T11:55:50ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy buckle. Double-oval frame, one loop missing, trefoil moulding at either end of narrowed bar, fleur-de-lis moulding in centre of surviving outside edge. Pin missing. White metal coated, iron staining from (missing) pin. See Whitehead (2003, 64 - 5, no.393, 403 and 404) for examples with similar mouldings. Measuring (reconstructed) 44 x 25mm. 16th - 17th century.
Erica Darch4471.19592544NMS-124B1874168641DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALBUCKLETG1617finds-741686112510NMS-12479CIncomplete1500x41047images/edarch/1572050PAS56012479001CB942015-09-22T10:50:49ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.70754099POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainIronCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:28.131ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015Generated from computer mapping software16588133090PMDistrictCertain2NMS65531700Felthorpex4104726349915Broadland106272015-09-22T10:52:28ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy buckle. Rectangular double-looped frame, narrowed bar with pointed projection on edge of frame at either end. Sheet pin. One outside edge and part of one side missing. Measuring 26 x 22mm. See Whitehead (2003, 82, no.506). 16th - 17th century.
Erica Darch2671.19592544NMS-1192637416631DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALBUCKLETG1617finds-741663112210NMS-118AF8Incomplete1500x41047images/edarch/1PAS560118AF00189C42015-09-22T10:00:31ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.70754099POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.203ZNorfolk1CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015Generated from computer mapping software16588133090MDDistrictCertain4NMS65531600Felthorpex1422126349915Broadland106272015-09-22T10:53:10ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Medieval or post-medieval copper alloy rings;
Irregular faceted-section, mostly hexagonal, with file marks. External diameter 27mm. Internal diameter 19mm. Thickness 3.5mm.
Irregular faceted-section, mostly hexagonal, with file marks. External diameter 26mm. Internal diameter 18mm. Thickness 3mm.
Irregular sub-oval section. External diameter 32mm Internal diameter 27mm.
14th - 16th century.
Erica Darch71.19592544NMS-0212227416211DDMD082015MEDIEVALRINGTG1617finds-7416211110NMS-020D81Complete1300x14221images/edarch/1PAS560020D80010D342015-09-21T16:23:04ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z292015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.70754099MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD3Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.168ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015GPS (from the finder)16946160320MD10DistrictCertain1NMS69171600Restricted Accessx1422126349940Breckland106272015-09-21T16:08:54ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Medieval or post-medieval copper alloy chape. Plain sheet, with overlapping soldered seam, cut into three points which are crimped together to form the narrow end. Single rivet or attachment hole at the upper edge. Triangular-sectioned and not apparently distorted, therefore possibly for a knife sheath. Length 41mm. Upper end 13 x 10mm.
Erica Darch417ScarningNMS-01D49B7416131DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALSCABBARDRestricted Accessfinds-741613111310NMS-01D31DFragment1200x41047images/edarch/1PAS56001D31001DAA42015-09-21T16:07:29ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00ZMEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.163ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector723842015GPS (from the finder)16946160320PMWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain1NMS69171600Restricted Accessx4104726349940Breckland106272015-09-21T15:58:25ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Medieval or post-medieval copper alloy openwork scabbard chape. Tongue-shaped, hollow-backed, with central trefoil projection at the upper edge and (from the base up) two circular, two rectangular and two circular apertures. Small rounded projection at the lower edge. Back-plate missing. Traces of white-metal coating or possibly solder around the edge. Length 49mm. Width 22mm. See de Reuck (1991, 27 no. 3, 6 - 9 and 11 - 4 and 18). Circa 1485 - 1600.
Erica Darch497ScarningNMS-01AAA174161241DDMD082015POST MEDIEVALSCABBARDRestricted Accessfinds-741612112210NMS-01A88BFragment1485x41047images/edarch/1PAS56001A88001BA742015-09-21T15:56:08ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-25T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.163ZNorfolk1County13ROMAN1Metal detector60320_0134FD_RB_FurnitureFitting.jpg72382015GPS (from the finder)271694616032011967RODistrictCertain2NMS691725150Restricted Accessx4121826349940Breckland106272016-06-24T12:04:00ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Roman copper alloy furniture fitting, perhaps a casket or box mount. Hollow backed, circular stud with the lion's face in high relief, with grooves defining the mouth and snout, and details of the eyes. The outer flange is engraved with radiating lines representing the mane around rounded ears. The reverse of the mount is filled with white metal and a central corroded iron shank. Diameter 25mm. Height 13mm. For similar examples see NMS-DB80B4, and an example from Skeleton Green, Hertfordshire (Partridge, 1981, 314, fig.119a). Circa 43 - 150 AD.
Erica Darch7ScarningNMS-01383C7415871DDMD082015ROMANFURNITURE FITTINGRestricted Accessfinds-7415871110NMS-0134FDIncomplete43x41218images/edarch/1572060PAS5600134F001E1842015-09-21T15:25:19ZCertainx412182015-06-23T23:00:00Z212015-08-25T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainWhite metalCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.106ZNorfolk1CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detector60689_00618C_MED_Brooch.jpg72382015GPS (from the finder)16948160689MDDistrictCertain2NMS69171400Bradenhamx1422126347814Breckland106272016-06-24T12:07:28ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Medieval copper alloy brooch. Triangular-sectioned annular frame with a pointed projection on one side and an empty collet on the other, with a constriction possibly retaining a corroded fragment of pin between. The whole surface is covered in an orange-brown deposit but is non-magnetic. Measuring 30 x 19mm. Internal diameter 13mm. For a similar example from a c.1270 - c.1350 context see Egan and Pritchard (2002, 254, fig.164, no.1335). 13th - 14th century.
Erica Darch3070.82174649NMS-0067947415521DDMD082015MEDIEVALBROOCHTF9109finds-741552111910NMS-00618CIncomplete1200x14221images/edarch/1572064PAS56000618001CA242015-09-21T14:28:56ZCertainx142212015-06-23T23:00:00Z292015-08-25T23:00:00Z52.64510298MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:37.138Zfinds-741482741482NMS-FD9EBAFINGER RINGMEDIEVALDescription: A complete gold finger ring in very good condition. The hoop is circular, the same width throughout, and D-shaped in cross-section with decoration on the convex exterior. The decoration is incised and punched, and inlaid with black enamel. It consists of four panels of two repeated designs. Design 1 is a rectangle with one forked or swallow-tailed end and one pointed end, forming a pennant shape. The point contains oblique ridges alternating with rows of beading; the rest of the shape is filled with incised plant-like motifs made from short grooves. Either side of this main design are bare (unenamelled) grooves forming V shapes which echo either end of the enamelled pennant shape.
Design 2 has nine small tadpole-like motifs, made simply from a punched dot with a punched wiggly tail. From the photograph, the tadpole shapes also appear to be filled with black enamel. Both the pennants and grooves flow around the ring one way, and the tailed tadpole shapes swim in the opposite direction.
Much of the black enamel is still present and the ring edges are still relatively unabraded, suggesting the ring has not been worn much prior to loss.
Dimensions: External diameter 17mm, internal diameter 15mm. Width of hoop (from photograph) 5mm. Weight 2.6g.
Discussion: Design 1 is possibly iconographic, and is tentatively interpreted as depicting bull rushes and a basket representing baby Moses on the Nile. Design 2 may represent the high-status heraldic fur ermine; a gold field with black spots is a later medieval heraldic symbol known as 'erminois'. Ermine is often symbolically associated with purity throughout the medieval period. The small size of this ring may mean that is was made to be worn by a small hand or perhaps a child. Compare NMS-8C2E68 (2016T434), which also has the tadpole-like ermine motifs.
Date: The use of oblique ridges alternating with lines of beading, and decoration made up of short grooves, recalls finger-ring designs of the 15th and 16th centuries.As the object is made of more than 10% precious metal and is over 300 years old, it constitutes potential Treasure under the Treasure Act 1996.
ENF13844229361400170012015T6483NMS2015-08-01T00:00:00Z2015-08-01T00:00:00Z65246ENF1384422015-09-21T11:20:27Z2023-03-09T15:55:59Z2.6PAS55FFD9EB001A2917512310427414257238423956759NorfolkNorwichThorpe HamletTG230952.632906951.293950722634996510NMS-FDAD36Gold10892Inlaid with enamelCompleteMEDIEVALx14221POST MEDIEVALx41047x14221Controlled archaeological investigationReturned to finder after being disclaimed as TreasureFD9EBA_PM_FingerRing.jpg1151561images/hgeake2/EasternCertain12023-03-09T15:55:59.901ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector15635_2AE576_PM_Vervel.jpg72382015From finder370971156352015T629PM
The age and precious metal content of this item therefore qualify it as treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996.
DistrictCertain4NMS702491700Restricted Accessx41047408230.6North Norfolk117282017-06-30T11:21:19ZDonated to museum after being declared TreasureEasternCirca
Silver hawking vervel of ring type. D-sectioned band, flat externally and curved internally, with an engraved external inscription in roman capitals +HADLYGE • IN • SVF', probably referring to Hadleigh, Suffolk. A pair of faintly engraved guide lines are visible between the inscribed letters, and a faint X behind the initial cross.
External diameter 9mm. Internal diameter 6mm. Width of band 2.5mm. Weight 0.6g.
Discussion: For similar examples see: KENT-C245C7 (2007 T378), YORYM-2FB222 (2007 T183), BH-01EC33 (2007 T24) and BERK-6BD475 (2011 T461). Vervels were used in falconry to identify the owner of the bird, and were fixed to the leather jesses around a birds foot, possibly serving as a point of attachment for a leash. Often the name of the owner was inscribed on one of the vervels, and their place of residence on the other.
The form of the vervel and the style of writing indicate a possible late 16th or early 17th century date.
Ian Richardson122WivetonNMS-2AE87E7401101DT082015POST MEDIEVALVERVELRestricted Accessfinds-740110112.510NMS-2AE576Complete1550x41047images/edarch/+HADLYGE • IN • SVF'1533117PAS55F2AE5700162532015-09-11T11:35:03ZCertainx410472015-08-27T23:00:00Z362015-08-27T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425PM1Circa36POST MEDIEVALNorwich Castle MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:36.31ZNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector49087_29BDBB_PM_DressFastener.jpg723812015From finder1066551490872015T626PMGilded2.5DistrictCertain4NMS65531600Restricted Accessx4104726350009Broadland117282020-07-02T14:56:38ZReturned to finder after being disclaimed as TreasureEasternCirca
Post-medieval silver, gilded dress fastener eye-plate. Cast in low relief in the form of a stylised cherub's face with trefoil sprigs of probable foliage above and below, the larger upper sprigs framing the base of the circular eye, the lower smaller sprigs framing a an attachment loop to either side of the cherub. Flat, plain reverse. Gilding survives on the front face only.
Length 14mm. Width 10mm. Thickness 2.5mm. Weight 0.8g. 16th century.
For a very similar example see SOM-616C6A.
Helen Geake (Norfolk)11422Great WitchinghamNMS-29C26174007811DT082015POST MEDIEVALDRESS FASTENER (DRESS)Restricted Accessfinds-740078111010NMS-29BDBBComplete1500x41047images/edarch/1533118PAS55F29BDB001C1432015-09-11T10:16:11ZCertainx142212015-08-23T23:00:00Z362015-08-23T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:36.29ZNorfolk1CountyMEDIEVAL1Metal detector33250_1A64D8_MED_ToiletArticleA.jpg723812015From finder1070971332502015T628MDGildedDistrictCertain4NMS702431400Restricted Accessx14221408234.4North Norfolk117282016-04-05T11:45:38ZReturned to finder after being disclaimed as TreasureEasternCirca
Medieval silver toilet article earscoop / toothpick combination. Oval ear coop with a twisted stem with four concave sides each decorated with a median line of engraving, before a collar with five ribs formed by lines of transverse filing on each face which line up imperfectly, above which the stem is circular-sectioned and tapers to a point to form the toothpick. There are traces of gilding on the collar and twisted stem. The circular-sectioned end is now bent.
Length 107mm. Diameter at collar 3mm. Weight 4.4g.
For a similar example without a collar see LVPL-935524. Circa 14th century.
Ian Richardson110722WivetonNMS-1A68D674005911DT082015MEDIEVALTOILET ARTICLERestricted Accessfinds-7400591110NMS-1A64D8Complete1300x14221images/edarch/11152484PAS55F1A64D00180832015-09-10T16:48:29ZCertainx142212015-08-24T23:00:00Z292015-08-24T23:00:00ZMEDIEVALSilver41425MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:36.279ZLateNorfolk1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1LateMetal detector60877_18AEC3_PM_Mount.jpg723892015From finder1070971608772015T627PMInlaid with niello1DistrictCertain1NMS70241900Restricted Accessx41047129901.1North Norfolk117282020-07-02T14:57:34ZReturned to finder after being disclaimed as Treasure3EasternCirca
Mount or inlay. Fragment of flat-sectioned silver strip, parallel sided, broken at one end, the other end an angled concave edge with the corners broken. The upper face decorated with a flower and leaves on a field keyed for niello, much of which survives. There is a narrow, plain border around the edge without niello. On the reverse are discoloured patches probably the result of solder, with no other visible means of attachment.
Surviving dimensions 21 x 12 x 1mm. Weight 1.1g. The size of the fragment has made finding parallels difficult and consequently a broad date range of 15th - 19th century is suggested.
Helen Geake (Norfolk)12122Wiveton3NMS-18B28673998691DT082015POST MEDIEVALMOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-739986111210NMS-18AEC3Fragment1400x41047images/edarch/1533120PAS55F18AEC0012F332015-09-10T14:51:40ZCertainx142212015-08-27T23:00:00Z362015-08-27T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:36.22ZNorfolk10CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382015Generated from computer mapping software16578160866PMDistrictCertain2NMS65531700Burgh and Tuttingtonx4104726349917Broadland106272015-09-02T11:55:59ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Post-medieval copper alloy buckle. Asymmetric frame with one trapezoidal and one oval loop, narrowed bar, pin missing, large pointed knop on outside edge of oval loop. The frame is slightly curved longitudinally. Measuring 27.5 x 16mm. For similar examples see Whitehead (2003, 92, nos.582 - 584). Circa late 16th - 17th century.
Erica Darch27.571.2913474NMS-6D56BA7389071IND21042015AMPOST MEDIEVALBUCKLETG2227finds-73890711168NMS-6D5215Incomplete1550x41047images/edarch/1PAS55E6D52100157242015-09-02T11:53:21ZCertainx410472015-03-31T23:00:00Z362015-04-04T23:00:00Z52.79486319POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41425PM1Circa36POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:35.596ZEarlyNorfolk10CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1EarlyOther chance find51607_5BF55E_PAL_Handaxe.jpg72382012Generated from computer mapping softwareFair176490151607PA56DistrictCertain2NMS7024-500000Sea Pallingx1438726349920North Norfolk108372018-01-18T12:23:01ZUndergoing further examination at a museum1EasternCirca
'Handaxe' Dimensions 102 x 62 x 56mm.
In blackish flint and of roughly plano-convex section, this biface can be considered as having a rounded butt end and an opposed pointed end, It has a small area of thin weathered cortex on the narrow crest but is otherwise flaked overall. With the pointed end away from the observer, the right side face is formed by two large flake removals and two smaller, the left face by one large removal and several smaller ones. The 'base' has a number of smaller removals and a line of battering along its length
The condition is rolled except for the pointed end which has been recently damaged. (The finder reported that it had lost it's point when being tested against a rock).
It is not possible to give any estimate of age for the present find, since it was not in its original deposit. However it is likely to be at least 0.5 million years before present.
Jason Gibbons1021011.58738752NMS-5BFA537387821BKLG2012PALAEOLITHICHANDAXETG4227finds-73878214628NMS-5BF55EIncomplete-600000x14387images/edarch/1642977PAS55E5BF55001EC042015-09-01T16:08:05ZCertainx1438742012-08-20T23:00:00Z22012-08-20T23:00:00Z52.786273621PALAEOLITHICFlint41425PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:35.523Z