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Year: 2014 Author: Rob Hedge Categories: Medieval, Finds, Community Archaeology, Neolithic, Public Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014, Post Medieval
Tags: Community Archaeologist, Archaeology, Worcestershire, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, Worcestershire Young Archaeologists' Club, Finds Archaeologist
Hedge, Rob (2014): Friday Finds. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080315 | 397 Kb |
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Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry. (doa_image16883.jpg) |
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Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left. (doa_image16884.jpg) |
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Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire. (doa_image16885.jpg) |
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The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment. (doa_image16886.jpg) |
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