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Day of Archaeology - LAARC Lottery! part 3 (metals)


Year: 2013 Author: Adam Corsini Categories: Finds, Day of Archaeology 2013, Museum Archaeology

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Corsini, Adam (2013): Day of Archaeology - LAARC Lottery! part 3 (metals). https://doi.org/10.5284/1079816 PDF 361 Kb

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Thumbnail of There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
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There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
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There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
There are loads of Iron nails in the archive and I’m pleased to announce that shelf 42 as suggested by @UniRdg_MusStudy gave us some nasty looking ones from Merton Priory Excavations
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Thumbnail of There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
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There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
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There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
There was also a massive bit of iron slag that we found on shelf 57 as suggested by @El_dwyer. This from 1981 Swan Lane excavations
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Thumbnail of This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
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This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
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This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
This brought up a couple of coins, very aptly with the heads of George II & George IV
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Thumbnail of And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
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And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
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And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
And next a forgery! Part of a hoard of coins faked in the medieval period and discovered at St Thomas Street.
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Thumbnail of Shelf 21 also was empty
Shelf 21 also was empty
Shelf 21 also was empty
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Shelf 21 also was empty
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Shelf 21 also was empty
Shelf 21 also was empty
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