2024-03-29T10:53:37+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/results848120finds-11565381156538NLM-AF06D1SCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEMid-grey opaque flint scraper. A tiny plano-convex object with covering angled scalar retouch across its dorsal side and a flat ventral surface. Battered around the meeting of the flat and convex surfaces. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC
Width: 15.0mm, Height: 12.2mm, Thickness: 6.7mm, Weight: 1.48gms131311-2350-16004NLM2024-03-12T00:00:00ZNLM566752024-03-20T14:19:25Z2024-03-20T14:25:14Z1.4812.2PAS65FAF06D0010906.715110144224143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE931553.62328778-0.59536417bands.shops.handy10NLM-AF0847Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM-AF06D1_65faf1a70e728.jpg1268832images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-20T14:25:14.405Zfinds-11554601155460NLM-2BE6E4SPEARHEADBRONZE AGECopper alloy spearhead fragment. Fragment of the tip of a Bronze Age spear. Davis (2015: 162) dates hollow blade form spearheads to the Wiburton period with some examples also appearing in the Ewart Park Phase c.1125-800 cal BC.
Length: 47.4mm, Width: 21.2mm, Thickness: 7.8mm, Weight: 13.05gmsHollow Blade131333-1125-8004NLM2002-03-21T00:00:00ZNLM5879, NLM566332024-03-14T09:07:58Z2024-03-25T08:48:46Z13.05PAS65F2BE6E0013E37.821.247.417111114143025650404025650North East LincolnshireNorth East LincolnshireLacebyTA200653.53694955-0.19079378bands.shops.handy6NLM-2BE7B0Copper alloy10627CastFragmentFairBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-2BE6E4_65f2bf673d358.jpg1267891images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-25T08:48:46.642Zfinds-11477921147792NLM-8CBDE6SOCKETED AXEHEADBRONZE AGECopper alloy socketed axe fragment. Cast corner from the mouth of a socketed axe-head, with a rounded rib passing round the outside of the mouth of the socket; fiercely abraded. What remains indicates a squarish socket in excess of 11.5mm by 21mm. Suggested date: Late Bronze Age, 1000-800 BC
Length (along axehead): 20.5mm, Height: 28.8mm, Thickness: 5.4mm, Weight: 18.34gms131333-1000-8004NLM2024-01-11T00:00:00ZNLM558902024-01-30T10:13:50Z2024-01-30T10:25:27Z18.3428.8PAS65B8CBDE00166A5.420.5171113141421177651782743511HampshireTest ValleyAmportSU294551.20348081-1.58629012bands.shops.handy10NLM-8CC29DCopper alloy10627CastFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-8CBDE6_65b8ce69be07a.jpg1260345images/mforeman/South EastCertain12024-01-30T10:25:27.862Zfinds-11477041147704NLM-7B97D3DEBITAGEBRONZE AGEOpaque mid grey flint, possibly collected from the East Coast, possible debitage. A thick triangular chunk with a powdery possibly marine-derived deposit on one dorsal face interrupted either by short scalar retouch at its end or by battering at that site. The ventral surface is rounded, possibly bulbar, but with further flaking or impact damage. Suggested date: Bronze Age, 2350-800
Height: 49.6mm, Width: 46.8mm, Thickness: 28.6mm, Weight: 49.35gms1313-2350-8004NLM2024-01-11T00:00:00ZNLM558762024-01-29T14:43:09Z2024-01-29T14:50:52Z49.3549.6PAS65B7B97D0013AA28.646.8110144234143025623434225623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessLow BurnhamRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-7B986EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712BRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderNLM-7B97D3_65b7bb1492b6d.jpg1260266images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberPossibly32024-01-29T14:50:52.749Zfinds-11396521139652NLM-4B725EKNIFEBRONZE AGEPale brown toffee-coloured flint with pale cream markings, knife, as kindly identified by the finder. Oval flake with two broad flakes struck from its dorsal side and with a bulbar ventral surface. Angled scalar retouch executed from the dorsal aspect trims one narrower end and probably the adjoining long side. Suggested date: possibly Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC
Length: 51.5mm, Width: 33.7mm, Thickness: 10.7mm, Weight: 15.85gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-11-27T00:00:00ZNLM555172023-11-27T15:35:01Z2023-11-28T09:00:04Z15.85PAS6564B725001ECD10.733.751.5110144234143025623411425623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBarnetby le WoldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-4B73A5Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finder1139652_6564b98455be4.jpg1251245images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-11-28T09:00:04.321Zfinds-11396401139640NLM-4B38C5POLISHERBRONZE AGEStone polisher, as kindly identified by the finder. A sub-spherical water-rolled pebble with a pale grey surface and smooth overall, with a restricted very smooth zone of length 27mm. The use of such objects as craft tools is likely until the end of the early medieval period, though the finder opines the find-spot to be especially productive of material dated to the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age. Suggested date: possibly Bronze Age, 2350-800 BC.
Length: 45.7mm, Width: 41.8mm, Thickness: 29.6mm, Weight: 77.01gms1313-2350-8004NLM2023-11-27T00:00:00ZNLM555162023-11-27T15:19:40Z2023-11-28T09:00:29Z77.01PAS6564B38C00159229.641.845.7121412234143025623411425623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBarnetby le WoldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-4B3A0EStone11794Ground/polishedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712BRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finder1139640_6564b6468d9a0.jpg1251237images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-11-28T09:00:29.531Zfinds-11396261139626NLM-4AF357KNIFEBRONZE AGEGrey flint knife, as kindly identified by the finder. A thick oval flake with broad flakes struck from its dorsal side and a bulbar ventral surface. Short abrupt retouch follows a curving edge; a chip was probably damage incurred in antiquity as orange staining from contact with gravels passes over the broken surface. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC
Length: 42.5mm, Width: 38.4mm, Thickness: 14.4mm, Weight: 18.06gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-11-27T00:00:00ZNLM555152023-11-27T15:01:09Z2023-11-28T09:00:54Z18.06PAS6564AF3500175C14.438.442.5110124214143025623411425623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBarnetby le WoldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-4AFD9AFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1139626_6564b2a268d9b.jpg1251226images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-11-28T09:00:54.379Zfinds-11387441138744NLM-CC10ACSOCKETED AXEHEADBRONZE AGECopper alloy probable socketed axe-head fragment. The edge of a crescentic cutting edge from a copper alloy axe-head, most likely of socketed form – the latest type. Diagonal striations on one side of the blade may arise from its sharpening, suggesting this may have broken away - perhaps on a casting flaw - from an axe that was in use. Suggested date: Late Bronze Age, 1000-800
Length/Height: 31.5mm, Width/Length along axe: 9.2mm, Thickness: 6mm, Weight: 4.94gms 131333-1000-8004NLM2023-11-14T00:00:00ZNLM554502023-11-21T14:39:06Z2023-11-23T10:11:57Z4.9431.5PAS655CC10A001C5369.217111314143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE941753.64108035-0.57964636bands.shops.handy8NLM-CC11FECopper alloy10627CastFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1138744_655f251c6e12c.jpg1250688images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-11-23T10:11:57.497Zfinds-11351861135186NLM-FC4E13SWORDBRONZE AGECopper alloy possible sword fragment. Cast straight-sided trapezoid object of lentoid or flattened lozenge section, here taken to be the tip of a sword, dagger or rapier, broken at either end. The break at the wider end is relatively recent but the other, nearer the tip of the putative weapon, is ancient. Suggested date: Middle to Late Bronze Age, 1600-800BC
Length: 22.9mm, Width: 14.7mm, Thickness: 2.5mm, Weight: 3.01gms131323-1600-8004NLM2023-10-24T00:00:00ZNLM551382023-10-30T14:59:45Z2023-10-30T15:07:19Z3.01PAS653FC4E10013602.514.722.9171113141423594254325317LincolnshireEast LindseyRestricted AccessEast LindseyRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-FC4FABCopper alloy10627CastFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712MiddleLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1135186_653fc6722cbbc.jpg1247185images/mforeman/East MidlandsPossibly32023-10-30T15:07:19.508Zfinds-11342051134205NLM-7E3DCDSPEARHEADBRONZE AGECopper alloy spearhead fragment. Tip of a cast spearhead of lozenge section, melted at its proximal end where the tip of the central hollow casting appears. Suggested date: Middle to late Bronze Age, 1500-800BC
Length: 26.3mm, Width: 16.9mm, Thickness: 6.6mm, Weight: 6.92gms131323-1500-8004NLM2023-10-10T00:00:00ZNLM550752023-10-24T16:33:48Z2023-10-24T16:40:46Z6.92PAS6537E3DC001E406.616.926.317111314143025623430125623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireWintertonSE941953.65905118-0.57904229bands.shops.handy10NLM-7E3F47Copper alloy10627CastFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712MiddleLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1134205_6537e55558e2f.jpg1246447images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-10-24T15:40:46.205Zfinds-11334121133412NLM-FB76A5SPEARHEADBRONZE AGEAn incomplete cast copper alloy side looped spearhead fragment. A small cast and slightly tapered socket with opposed loops of length 11mm near its upper narrower end, both now worn or broken to paired stubs. The socket mouth [chipped] is of estimated diameter 15.4mm and the diameter at the broken upper end is 10.7mm. Davis 2012 dates these forms to c. 1500-1000 cal BC.
Length: 36.9mm, Thickness (wall, clear of loops): 1.5mm, Weight: 10.40gmsSide-looped131333-1500-10004NLM2023-10-10T00:00:00ZNLM550182023-10-18T11:46:02Z2023-10-19T11:08:37Z10.4PAS652FB76A00155315.41.536.917111314143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE921553.62346419-0.61047871bands.shops.handy10NLM-FB78D5Copper alloy10627CastFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1133412_652fb9768b6f5.jpg1245654images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-10-19T10:08:37.141Zfinds-11315551131555NLM-C1C946FABRICATORBRONZE AGEGrey flint possible fabricator. A knapped flint implement with two broad flakes struck from its dorsal side and a flat rippled ventral surface with a tiny striking platform at one end. Short abrupt retouch executed from the ventral aspect follows one long edge of a triangular-section object; other marks along the arises between faces are from fortuitous edge-on impacts. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600BC
Length: 62mm, Width: 25.6mm, Thickness: 15.2mm, Weight: 24.18gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-09-26T00:00:00ZNLM548682023-10-03T14:52:20Z2023-10-03T15:01:15Z24.18PAS651C1C940015E815.225.662110144234143025650453825650North East LincolnshireNorth East LincolnshireAylesbyTA220853.55445678-0.1598535bands.shops.handy10NLM-C1CC6DFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finder1131555_651c1e8090b6e.jpg1243731images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberPossibly32023-10-03T14:09:33.908Zfinds-11260831126083NLM-47C832POT BOILERBRONZE AGESandstone burnt stone. One half of a river-rounded Sandstone cobble, possibly flattened by use as a rubber or hone on one side, reddened by heat which has promoted splitting on the putative flat or polished side. The use of stones to heat water – for what purpose is the topic of speculation, ranging from cooking to bathing of the better sort – is especially characteristic of the later Bronze Age. Of course, stones could be heated or incorporated into hearths and campfires and water boiled at any later date as well. Suggested date: possibly Late Bronze Age to Iron Age, 1000BC-AD43
Diameter (long axis): 55.5mm, Height: 40.6mm, Weight: 134.77gms131633-1000434NLM2023-08-14T00:00:00ZNLM545362023-08-22T10:14:43Z2023-08-22T10:20:41Z134.7740.6PAS64E47C830011A355.51211134143025623434325623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessEpworthRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-47C935Stone11794FragmentFairBRONZE AGEx13712LateLateIRON AGEx13992x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderNLM54536.jpg1238621images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-08-22T09:20:41.718Zfinds-11260521126052NLM-46C71DVESSELBRONZE AGEPottery. Probably handmade reduced fabric with a paler brown external margin of leathery appearance with occasional pale inclusions to length 3mm, possibly dark-stained on its internal surface. Suggested date: Late Bronze Age to Middle Iron Age, 1000-100BC.
Width: 31.8mm, Thickness: 6.8mm, Weight: 7.93gms131632-1000-1004NLM2023-08-14T00:00:00ZNLM545302023-08-22T09:06:09Z2023-08-22T09:10:16Z7.93PAS64E46C71001D5D6.831.815118334143025623434325623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessEpworthRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-46C7EFCeramic10539Hand madeFragmentPoorBRONZE AGEx13712LateMiddleIRON AGEx13992x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderNLM54530.jpg1238583images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-22T08:10:16.642Zfinds-11247961124796NLM-B4B274SCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEDark grey flint scraper. A thumbnail scraper with a single convex flake struck from the dorsal side to afford a thumb rest, and with a bulbar ventral surface. Short abrupt retouch executed from the dorsal aspect follows the curving edge. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC
Length: 28.3mm, Width: 24.7mm, Thickness: 7.9mm, Weight: 7.00gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-07-16T00:00:00ZNLM544442023-08-15T10:53:43Z2023-08-15T10:58:59Z7PAS64DB4B270013EE7.924.728.3110144224143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE921453.6144786-0.61077376bands.shops.handy10NLM-B4B406Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM54444.jpg1237478images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-15T09:58:59.543Zfinds-11217261121726NLM-E5F19CBARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADBRONZE AGEFlint barbed and tanged arrowhead. Barbed and tanged arrowhead. Retouched on bulb on back. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC.
Length: 33.5mm, Width: 22.2mm, Thickness: 4.6mm, Weight: 2.64gms131311-2350-16004NLM2001-06-07T00:00:00ZNLM5134, NLM541512023-07-24T12:23:05Z2023-07-24T12:29:06Z2.64PAS64BE5F19001C6D4.622.233.5110144224143025623431225623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireMantonSE920253.50665048-0.61430195bands.shops.handy10NLM-E5F23EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM54151.jpg1234854images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-07-24T11:29:06.16Zfinds-11193591119359NLM-42C139BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADBRONZE AGEFragment of a barbed and tanged arrowhead. Suggested date: Early Bronze age, 2350-1600 BC
Length: 22.6mm, Width: 20.7mm, Thickness: 3.6mm, Weight: 1.50gms131311-2350-16004NLM2001-04-27T00:00:00ZNLM5022, NLM539512023-07-04T15:26:27Z2023-07-04T15:34:43Z1.5PAS64A42C130019C13.620.722.6110114224143025623447625623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireAlkboroughSE872153.67823245-0.68437658bands.shops.handy10NLM-42C1B7Flint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM53951.jpg1232676images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-07-04T14:34:43.481Zfinds-11192071119207NLM-3E136BBARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADBRONZE AGEFlint barbed and tanged arrowhead - source record advances date of c.1800 BC. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600
Length: 32.9mm, Width: 22.5mm, Thickness: 4.7mm, Weight: 2.72gms131311-2350-16004NLM2001-04-03T00:00:00ZNLM5001, NLM539312023-07-04T10:07:02Z2023-07-04T10:15:25Z2.72PAS64A3E136001BE84.722.532.911012422414235942589543527LincolnshireWest LindseyWilloughtonSK939253.416617-0.60218351bands.shops.handy10NLM-3E1B68Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM53931.jpg1232563images/mforeman/East MidlandsCertain12023-07-04T09:34:05.884Zfinds-11130761113076NLM-4C957CSCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEOpaque pale grey flint scraper fragment. About half of a thumbnail scraper with a broad flake struck from the dorsal side and with a bulb at one end of the ventral surface. Short abrupt retouch executed from the dorsal aspect follows a curved end; it breaks off where the scraper broke, possibly during manufacture. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC.
Length: 24.5mm, Width: 15.6mm, Thickness: 6.5mm, Weight: 2.88gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-05-09T00:00:00ZNLM535722023-05-17T13:32:23Z2023-05-17T13:38:55Z2.88PAS6464C957001C416.515.624.511011423414235942589043527LincolnshireWest LindseyRestricted AccessScotterRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-4C9684Flint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderNLM53572.jpg1226792images/mforeman/East MidlandsCertain12023-05-17T12:38:55.195Zfinds-11130741113074NLM-4C70CCSCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEPale grey-buff flint scraper. Thumbnail scraper, with two broad flakes struck from the dorsal side and a bulbar ventral surface; the bulb has perhaps been trimmed by drafts delivered from the ventral aspect. Short abrupt retouch executed from the dorsal aspect follows a curved edge. Suggested date: Early Bronze Age, 2350-1600 BC.
Length: 27mm, Width: 22.2mm, Thickness: 7.2mm, Weight: 5.34gms131311-2350-16004NLM2023-05-09T00:00:00ZNLM535712023-05-17T13:22:36Z2023-05-17T13:29:51Z5.34PAS6464C70C001CEB7.222.22711014423414235942589043527LincolnshireWest LindseyRestricted AccessScotterRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-4C71D7Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x13712FieldwalkingReturned to finderNLM53571.jpg1226788images/mforeman/East MidlandsCertain12023-05-17T12:29:51.677Z