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Friday Finds


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

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Thumbnail of Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
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Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
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Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
Neolithic flint knife from a Warwickshire quarry.
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Thumbnail of Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left.
Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left.
Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left.
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Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left.
Prehistoric wood from a pit underlying a burnt mound in a quarry in Staffordshire, with toolmarks visible at top left.
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Thumbnail of Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
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Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
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Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
Less glamorous, but still important: 18th century plate with a trailed-slip decoration and ‘pie-crust’ edges, from Worcestershire.
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Thumbnail of The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
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The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
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The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
The finds processing room, shelves nicely filled with finds drying, awaiting marking and assessment.
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