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Some recent finds from SurreySome recent finds from Surrey

DAVID WILLIAMS

Presented here is a varied group of metal finds which were reported to me up to the summer of 1997 and all but one of which have been recovered using a metal detector. As with the previous catalogue of finds from Surrey most of the prehistoric and Roman and all Saxon material is included here. All notable medieval finds are also included but in general buckles and other dress accessories appear only if they expand on the range and information given in Egan & Pritchard 1991. Again, coins and tokens are excluded, with the exception of three potins and one Iron Age silver coin, but records of other coins have been passed to the county Sites and Monuments Record. Two other Roman finds reported to me have appeared in a previous volume of the Collections (vol 84). The finds here are mostly from east Surrey but a small group of finds from the Farnham/Guildford area which were brought to the attention of David Graham are included.

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