Object,Place found,County (modern),Object (mid category),Object (broad categroy),Condition of object,Object description,Cu alloy,Iron,Gold,Silver,Electrum,Tin,Coral,Bone/antler/horn,Leather,Lead,Brass,Unknown inlay,Glass,Wood,Stone,Clay,Paste,Multi-coloured enamel,Enamel,Swirly decoration?,Site type,Original context info,Context (detailed),C14 date BP,C14 (95%),Dating notes,Date (where possible to establish by context or C14),Estimated date (where it's possible to guess but there was no contextual information or C14),Phase,Ph1 (pre-80 BC),Ph2 (80 - 20 BC),Ph3 (20 BC - 40 AD),Ph4 (40-65 AD),Ph5 (65-100 AD),Ph6 (post-100 AD),Phase (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 1 (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 2 (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 3 (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 4 (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 5 (inclusive of estimated dates),Ph 6 (inclusive of estimated dates),Source in which first encountered,Date (given in original source),Jope 2000,Spratling 1972,MacGregor 1976,Hutcheson 2004,Stead 2005,Stead Sword Group No.,Palk 1984 or 1992,MacDonald 2007,Museum,Accession no (where known),PAS find ID,X,Y, bracelet,?,? - Scotland,bracelet,other,complete,"snake type, coiled - note confusion between Jope and MacG. This is her only provenance unknown. Compare to Jope 157f.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,219,,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 24?,,n/a,n/a, bracelet,?,Lanarkshire?,bracelet,other,complete,spiral bracelet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,223,,,,,,Edinburgh,DO 22,,n/a,n/a, escutcheon (cow),?,Northumberland or Co. Durham,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"cow head, ring on top",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,319,-,,,,,Newcastle University,1960 3 A,-,n/a,n/a, figurine (pig),?,Sussex,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,stylised,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 s,,-,-,,,,,Lewes Castle,,-,n/a,n/a, hanger/dangler,?,Berkshire,other,other,complete,"whirligig design, suspended from two bronze rings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 k,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, helmet,?,N/A,helmet,other,complete,"famous 'jockey cap', dec on peak and cheek piece, Roman numerals spelling 'II'",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,220-221 a-e,-,189,-,,,,,BM,72 12-13 2,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (2 link),?,N/A,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,SJ24,,Ashmolean,1836 P123,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (3 link derivative),?,N/A,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,SB21,,"Fitzwilliam M, Cambridge",GR13 1864,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (3 link derivative),?,N/A,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,389,,Colchester,1281 PC,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (3 link),?,N/A,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ39,,BM,P1981-3-2,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (type?),?,Norfolk,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 1999-2000,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, linch pin (type?),?,West Midlands,linch pin (other type),linch pin,large fragment,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 1999-2000,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, linch pin (type?),?,Hampshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,originally had dot enamel dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 1999-2000,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, linch pin (type?),?,Devon,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,photo too pixellated to show any dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2001-2003,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, linch pin (vase headed),?,N/A,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,large fragment,yellow and ?red insets,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,117,-,-,,,591,,Saffron Walden,?,-,n/a,n/a, linch pin (vase headed),?,N/A,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,red enamel design on base,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,116,-,-,,,590,,Ashmolean,1890.15,-,n/a,n/a, mirror,?,London,mirror,mirror,near complete,"The 'Mayer' mirror, prob from Barnes, v good quality line dec based on three roundels with circles in them",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,Jope says poss from Thames at Barnes but Spr doesn't so seems too doubtful,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,251,358,-,-,,,,,Liverpool,,-,n/a,n/a, mirror,?,N/A,mirror,mirror,semi-complete,"The 'Disney' mirror; twin loop handle, large fragment of body survives with swirling dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,250 d-e,356,not in,-,,,,,unknown,,-,n/a,n/a, mirror,?,N/A,mirror,mirror,near complete,'Gibb's mirror' - provenance unknown; skewed simple dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,250 a-b,357,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, mirror handle,?,Scotland,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"prob frag from mirror handle, loop ended",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,270,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FG 8,-,n/a,n/a, mount,?,London,other,other,complete,"eared mount, red enamel and yellow glass spots",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,297 d,203,-,-,,,445,,BM,ex Roach Smith coll.,-,n/a,n/a, mount,?,Suffolk,other,other,complete,"S curve dec, for attaching to draught pole?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,303 e,456,-,-,,,,,Ipswich,,-,n/a,n/a, mount,?,N/A,other,other,'complete',Jope says it's a tree but…,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,200 a,488,not in,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,n/a,n/a, scabbard,?,?,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"scabbard mouth, crudely cast says Stead, plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,120,D,-,,Ashmolean,NC 452,-,n/a,n/a, scabbard,?,London,sword,sword,large fragment,"campanulate hilt end, riveted scabbard plate",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n; poss from R Thames,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,93,C,-,,M of London,O.1766,-,n/a,n/a, spoon (single),?,London,spoon,spoon,near complete,no obvious cross or hole (although there is corrosion),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,mount with incised decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 1998-9,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,West Midlands,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2001-2003,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,West Midlands,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2001-2003,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,N/A,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"triangle dec, red and yellow enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,not in,-,38,-,,,481,,lost but copy at Soc Antiqs London,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,?,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,style 2nd AD or later according to Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,512,,lost,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,N/A,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"v fancy dec incl red enamel, cruciform shape, almost looks Saxon!",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,214,-,-,,,472,,BM,1881.5-19.17,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,?,N/A,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,central cross of leaves,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,?,294 k,-,not in,-,,,?,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, sword,?,N/A,sword,sword,near complete,undec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,224,G,-,,Reading,131:61,-,n/a,n/a, sword,?,Berkshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,bronze pommel only,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,213 j,,-,-,not in,,,,Reading,,-,n/a,n/a, sword,?,N/A,sword,sword,complete,Anthropoid hilt - could have been made in Britain; Jope says from Yorkshire but Stead is not at all sure that's necessarily true,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,133 h,-,not in,-,216,G,,,BM,88 7-19 36,-,n/a,n/a, terret (flat ring),?,N/A,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,192,,Scunthorpe,?,-,n/a,n/a, terret (flat ring),?,N/A,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,191,,Bolton,A.1.1958,-,n/a,n/a, terret (flat ring),?,N/A,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel and blue glass dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 f,-,not in,-,,,?,,Bolton,,-,n/a,n/a, terret (knobbed),?,N/A,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,881,,Edinburgh,FG 20,-,n/a,n/a, terret (lipped),?,N/A,terret (lipped),terret,complete,lipped terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,40,-,-,,,?,,Saffron Walden,?,-,n/a,n/a, terret (lipped),?,N/A,terret (lipped),terret,complete,v small lipped terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,41,-,-,,,336,,Saffron Walden,?,-,n/a,n/a, terret (mini),?,Hampshire,terret (mini),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 1998-9,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,n/a,n/a, terret (platform),?,Hertfordshire,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,225a,,private hands,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, terret (platform),?,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,276d,,BM,receipt 270 (says Palk),-,n/a,n/a, terret (simple),?,N/A,terret (simple),terret,large fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,75,,private hands,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, terret (simple),?,N/A,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,19,-,-,,,74,,Ashmolean,N.C.453,-,n/a,n/a, terret (simple),?,N/A,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,76,,private hands,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, terret (thick ringed),?,Suffolk,terret (other),terret,complete,berried rosette dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,26,-,-,,,451b,,BM,1927.12-12.11,-,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),?,N/A,terret (type?),terret,semi-complete,unusual design with 'rings' filled with enamel dots,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,99,-,-,,,315,,Ashmolean,1969.191,-,n/a,n/a, cauldron,Abercairney,Perth & Kinross,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"punched oval dec, missing rim",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,300,-,,,,,Perth,,-,292900,721900, hanger/dangler,Abergavenny,Monmouthshire,other,other,complete,triskele design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,excav,?,,,context uncertain,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,215,-,-,,,521,,Abergavenny Arch Group,?,-,329800,214200, mount,Aberporth,Ceredigion,other,other,near complete,circular boss with elaborate relief and 5 petalled rosette,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,448,-,-,,,503v,,private hands,n/a,-,225900,251200, sword + scabbard,Abingdon,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,complete,"iron sword, bronze scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,251,-,-,98,D,,,BM,118:69 TCB 330,-,449600,197300, armlet (massive),Aboyne,Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., 'enamel' (?) inlays missing?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,with 2 other similar ones but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,262 g,-,231,-,,,,,Inverary Castle - cast in Edinburgh (FA 21),,-,352800,798700, armlet (massive),Aboyne,Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., 'enamel' (?) inlays missing?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,with 2 other similar ones but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,262 g,-,232,-,,,,,Inverary Castle - cast in Edinburgh (FA 20),,-,352800,798700, armlet (massive),Aboyne,Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"similar to other two but ""more perfunctory""",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,with 2 other similar ones but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,262 g,-,233,-,,,,,Inverary Castle - cast in Edinburgh (FA 22),,-,352800,798700, armlet (massive),"Acavrail, Rogart",Highland,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,234,-,,,,,Inverness M,,-,273900,903400, sword,Acklam,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,near complete,"deliberately bent, poss when in wooden scabbard, now deteriorated",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from a grave, presumably an inhumation",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,189,E,-,,Yorkshire,1981.419,-,478500,461900, sword,Airieland,Dumfries & Galloway,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"button, poss from sword tang, concave triangle dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,n,broch/crannog,crannog,in context but no info,,,found with things but nothing closely dateable,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,173,-,not in,,,,Edinburgh,HT 45,-,276100,557400, linch pin (type?),Akenham,Suffolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,only the foot remains,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,614700,248600, mirror handle,Akenham,Suffolk,mirror handle,mirror,?,mentioned in PAS under Westerfield mirror handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2000-2001,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,614700,248600, mount,Alby with Thwaite,Norfolk,other,other,near complete,openwork triskel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,57,,,,,?,,-,619240,333190, figurine (dog?),Aldborough,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"leaping, hard to tell what it is",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,165 l,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,440800,466400, figurine (pig),Aldborough,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,Only front half of pig (made like that) - poss. vessel fitting,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,161 y,-,not in,-,,,,,,,-,440800,466400, figurine (pig),Aldborough,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',pig's head and front limbs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,excav of Isurium Brigantium?,,,,presumably on site of Isurium Brigantium so prob Vespasianic or later,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,321,-,,,,,lost,,-,440800,466400, hanger/dangler,Aldborough,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,RB settlement,excav,,,,Dated by finds which are late 1st/early 2nd AD,60 AD - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,late 1st/early 2nd AD,225 i,-,39,-,,,522,,Aldborough,,-,440800,466400, knife,Aldborough,Yorkshire N,other,other,fragment,"ox head design, prob knife handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,unknown,unknown,,,on site of Isurium Brigantium so prob Vespasianic or later,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,311,-,,,,,lost,,-,440800,466400, rein ring mount,Aldborough,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),semi-complete,with man's mustachioed head for the ring,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,settlement,,,,found in 1794 'in the rampart' of settlement of Brigantium ,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,156 a-b,-,61,-,,,,,York,,-,440800,466400, strap junction/harness mount,Aldborough,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,elongated with strap loops,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,settlement,,,,stray on site of Isurium Brigantum,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,30,-,,,473,,Aldborough,,-,440800,466400, strap junction/harness mount,Aldborough,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,532,,Aldborough,?,-,440800,466400, terret (unclassifiable),Aldridge,West Midlands,terret (type?),terret,complete,previously unknown type with bar in the middle of the loop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,405800,300900, ornamental strip (?),"Aldwincle, Thrapston",Northamptonshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,500400,281900, sword + scabbard,"Aldwincle, Thrapston",Northamptonshire,sword,sword,near complete,q fancy scabbard dec with circle and dot motifs,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,138,D,-,,"Manor House M, Kettering",1967 32/1-9,-,500400,281900, hanger/dangler,All Cannings,Wiltshire,other,other,near complete,triskele design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,216,-,-,,,,,Devizes,?,-,408000,162100, sword,Alloa,Clackmannanshire,sword,sword,complete,no dec mentioned; see Mills 2004 (Current Archaeology),,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from excav with various rings, pins etc",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,283,?,-,,?,?,-,289300,693100, scabbard,"Amerden, Taplow",Buckinghamshire,sword,sword,complete,"elaborate dec at top incl openwork, otherwise fairly plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,208 a-d,252,-,-,90,C,,,BM,93 12-19 3,-,491100,182300, arm ring,Ancaster,Lincolnshire,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,has odd chape-like ends,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 b,,-,-,,,,,Lincoln,,-,498100,343700, spoon (single),Andover,Hampshire,spoon,spoon,complete,"openwork handle, cross on bowl",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 b,470,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,436300,145400, linch pin (other type),Appledram,West Sussex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"double 'seal head' or 'canine' design, not pictured but mentioned",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 i,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,484200,103000, linch pin (other type),Appledram,West Sussex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"double 'seal head' or 'canine' design, not pictured but mentioned",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 i,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,484200,103000, roundel,Appleford,Oxfordshire,other,other,near complete,poss from disc brooch,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,?,294 m,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,452600,193700, hanger/dangler,Ardleigh,Essex,other,other,near complete,triskele design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,excav,?,,,found with several Roman keys in a pit,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,217,-,-,,,523,,Colchester,767.57,-,605600,228600, terret (simple),Ardoch,Perth & Kinross,terret (simple),terret,large fragment,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"1896-7 excavs of Roman fort, don't think any detailed contextual info",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,46,-,,,1,,Edinburgh,FQ 226,-,309800,737900, terret (transverse winged),Arlington,East Sussex,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,wings and ring dec with red enamel triangles and discs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,42,-,-,,,113,,BM,on loan to Birmingham Mus,-,554300,103300, arm ring,Arras,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,twisted dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 dated (date not given in Jope),?,400-100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,3rd BC (C14),45 k,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, arm ring,Arras,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,400-100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,33 c-d,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, arm ring,Arras,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,400-100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,33 c-d,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, arm ring,Arras,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,twisted,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,400-100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,45 b,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, arm ring,Arras,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,"plain, except for single knob",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,400-100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,45 c,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, disc,Arras,Yorkshire E,other,other,near complete,"Queen's barrow, v fancy perforated disc",y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,400 - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"44 f, 45 a",-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (3 link),Arras,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,see Palk,o?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,not sure what else was in with it,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ1,,York,1905.1.48,-,493200,459100, horse bit (3 link),Arras,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, rings iron covered with bronze, one of pair (1 lost), King's Barrow",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 k,-,not in,-,,,DJ4,,York,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (3 link),Arras,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, rings iron covered with bronze, one of pair (1 lost), King's Barrow",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 k,-,not in,-,,,DJ4,,York,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (3 link),Arras,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, rings iron covered with bronze, Lady's barrow",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 l,-,not in,-,,,DJ2,,York,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (3 link),Arras,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, rings iron covered with bronze, Lady's barrow",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 l,-,not in,-,,,DJ3,,York,,-,493200,459100, linch pin (other type),Arras,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"from the Charioteer's barrow, cross-hatched head",,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial (chariot),inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 h,-,not in,-,,,?,,York,,-,493200,459100, linch pin (other type),Arras,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"from the Charioteer's barrow, cross-hatched head",,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial (chariot),inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 h,-,not in,-,,,?,,York,,-,493200,459100, linch pin (vase headed),Arras,Yorkshire E,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,King's barrow chariot burial,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,570,,York,901.2.48,-,493200,459100, mirror (iron plate),Arras,Yorkshire E,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete,iron mirror,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,-,not in,-,-,,-,-,Lost,,-,493200,459100, mirror (iron plate),Arras,Yorkshire E,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete,"iron mirror plate, iron handle, bronze mounts, from Lady's barrow",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,236 a-e,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (lipped),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,semi-complete,"from King's barrow, iron bars corroded",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from King's barrow,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 d,-,not in,-,,,91,,York,902.1.48,-,493200,459100, terret (lipped),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,semi-complete,"from King's barrow, iron bars corroded",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from King's barrow,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 d,-,not in,-,,,92,,York,902.2.48,-,493200,459100, terret (lipped),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from Lady's barrow - see MacG p62 or Stead 1965 for ref,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,93,,BM,77.10-16.9,-,493200,459100, terret (mini),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,King's barrow chariot burial,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,319,,York,902.3.48,-,493200,459100, terret (mini),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,King's barrow chariot burial,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,320,,York,902.4.48,-,493200,459100, terret (type?),Arras,Yorkshire E,terret (type?),terret,complete,two knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 h,-,not in,-,,,?,,BM,,-,493200,459100, torc (unconfirmed),Arras,Yorkshire E,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,493200,459100, ornamental strip,Arundel,West Sussex,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,'complete',"mirror-like design, central hole for holding roundel?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,excav,?,,,found in ditch with 1st-3rd AD pottery,43 - 300 AD,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,y,y,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD,200 f,449,-,-,,,,,?,,-,501800,107100, strap junction/harness mount,Arundel,West Sussex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"same as Meare, not ill. Doesn't look completely the same in Spratling",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray from PRIA site,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 f,185,-,-,,,409,,?,,-,501800,107100, sword + scabbard,"Asby Scar, Great Asby",Cumbria,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy indeed, wooden handle encased in bronze, has a huge pommel dec with enamel; iron sword bronze scabbard; found by MD under an overhang",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,has wood handle,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,203,F,-,,BM,P1994 2-4 1,-,367700,513000, strap junction/harness mount,Ashdown,Oxfordshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk (who calls it harness brooch),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,497,,BM,80.6-18.1,-,428100,182000, mount,Ashill,Norfolk,other,other,near complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,61,,,,,?,,-,590290,305550, terret (flat ring),Ashill,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,near complete,"moustache like dec, dots at end in blue and red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,131,,,165,,?,,-,590560,305760, terret (lipped),Ashill,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,complete,3 groups of 'lips',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,97,,,276a1,,?,,-,590290,305550, terret (unclassifiable),Ashill,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,152,,,276a2,,?,,-,590290,305550, sword,Ashkirk (Ashkirkshiel),Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,campanulate hilt ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,excav,?,,,no details given by Stead,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,193,E,-,,Edinburgh,HH 728,-,347200,622400, cheek piece,Ashwell,Hertfordshire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),near complete,fairly simple red enamel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,231,-,-,,,344,,Cambridge,61.217,-,526200,243800, mirror,Aston,Hertfordshire,mirror,mirror,near complete,"twin loop handle with ring at end, unslewed variation on the Gibb's dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,250 c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,527400,222800, torc (beaded),"Attermire Cave, Settle",Yorkshire N,torc (beaded),torc/collar,fragment,beaded torc frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cave?,cave,,,"if it was from the cave, then assoc with finds dating to 1st/early 2nd AD",?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,1st - early 2nd AD?,not in,-,197,-,,,,,"Skipton or Pig Yard Club, Settle",,-,381900,463600, linch pin (vase headed),Attleborough,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,"vase headed, raised ring and dot motifs simlar to Stanwick",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,48,,,,,?,,-,606420,297190, linch pin (vase headed),Attleborough,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,"vase headed, raised ring and dot motifs simlar to Stanwick",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,49,,,,,?,,-,606420,297190, armlet (massive),"Auchenbadie, Kirktown of Alvah",Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,definitely had enamel (?) inlays as rivets to hold them in are still in place,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,RB settlement,unknown,unknown,,,"traces of ""greasy black occ material"" nearby but no structures etc",?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,263 e-g,-,235,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 15,-,368000,860600, terret (flat ring),Auchendolly,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red and yellow enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 a-b,-,62,-,,,166,,Edinburgh,,-,276500,568200, bowl/cauldron,Austwick,Yorkshire N,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"heavily carinated, bronze with iron rim originally",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,306 d,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,376600,468300, bucket,Aylesford,Kent,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"The Aylesford Bucket - Grave Y, bronze bands top and bottom (upper dec.), middle band and handle iron, bronze human head escutcheons",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,2137 +/- 30,360 - 50 BC,"Could be C14 dated - some wood survives; good finds assemblage, need to check",100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,Late 1st BC,134-143,406,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,572800,159100, tankard,Aylesford,Kent,tankard,tankard,semi-complete,"Aylesford Grave Z, 2 bronze handles survive (fairly plain dec.), covered in sheet bronze (part survives), no wood survives",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,Found with cremation and wheel-thrown pots,100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,"139 b, 227d",359,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,572800,159100, torc (unconfirmed),Aylesford (River Medway),Kent,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Medway),?,,,?,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,572800,159100, mirror handle,"Bac Mhic Connain, Vallay, North Uist",Western Isles,mirror handle,mirror,'complete',"quite convincing as mirror handle made from bone, split at top to house plate",,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,wheelhouse,unknown,,,"some Samian and an Ogham inscribed knife found, but I think just on same site",?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,271,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GNB 61,-,77800,876300, terret (type?),"Badbury Rings, Shapwick",Dorset,terret (type?),terret,fragment,"intricate red and yellow enamel dec, almost knobbed type, not from Hod Hill as many have claimed",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hillfort,hillfort,n/a,,,stray within hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,95,-,-,,,,,BM,1892.9-1,-,396400,103000, mirror handle,Badingham,Suffolk,mirror handle,mirror,?,mentioned in PAS under Westerfield mirror handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2000-2001,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,630700,268200, terret (lipped),Badwell Ash,Suffolk,terret (lipped),terret,large fragment,lipped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,598700,269000, escutcheon (fish?),Bagendon,Gloucestershire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',fish-like suspension ring (not sure what that is but picture isn't v good),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,found with imported pottery but dating of site seems q uncertain according to Spr,?,Post Augustan,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,169 h,383,-,-,,,,,,,-,401100,206800, figurine (horse),Bagendon,Gloucestershire,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"thin sheet bronze, grazing, purpose unknown",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,excav?,no info,,,,-,Augustan or later,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,175 c,,-,-,,,,,Cirencester Corinium,,-,401100,206800, hanger/dangler,Bagendon,Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"from excavs, Site 1N level 2 which is Claudian-Neronian",41 - 68 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,225 m,218,-,-,,,524,,Cirencester ,,-,401100,206800, terret (simple),Baginton ('The Lunt'),Warwickshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,other,Roman road,Roman road,,,Palk says context was 1st AD or later,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,2,,"Herbert M, Coventry",?,-,434800,274500, bucket,Baldock,Hertfordshire,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"Similar to Aylesford bucket, not pictured in detail",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,Contained Dressel type 1a amphora which places it c. 125-75 BC,125 - 75 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,144 a-f,407,-,-,,,,,Letchworth,,-,524400,233900, fire dog,Baldock,Hertfordshire,fire dog,other,complete,from rich burial,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,Contained Dressel type 1a amphora which places it c. 125-75 BC,125 - 75 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,309 d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,524400,233900, mirror,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,mirror,mirror,near complete,"not dec on back, fancy plate at junction with handle, openwork whirligig on handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,"252 e, 253 f",-,273,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 1,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,"mirror type dec, use unknown but has attachment holes",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,252 d,-,342,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,long rectangular strip with border and central motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,343,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 3,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,long rectangular strip with border,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,344,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 4,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,near complete,long rectangular strip with parallel bands,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,345,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 5,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,near complete,rectangular mount (for box?) with daisy design and internal oval holes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,224 f,-,346,-,,,,,Edinburgh,"FA 6, 12, 13",-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,near complete,part of curved mount with daisy design and internal oval holes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,224 g,-,347,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 2,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,near complete,"curvy sheet bronze, similar to Jope 224g but without flowers",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,347,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 8,-,265200,579200, mount,Balmaclellan,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,near complete,"curvy sheet bronze, similar to Jope 224g but without flowers",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard,wet,1835 +/- 55,50-340 AD,found wrapped in cloth which was C14 dated,80 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,348,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 8,-,265200,579200, terret (platform),Balmuidy,East Dunbartonshire,terret (platform),terret,large fragment,"platform type, square cellls of red and turquoise enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,post hole,,,"in post hole of barracks block XI, an Antonine building but lots of Flavian occ",69 - 193 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,290 l,-,64,-,,,197,,"Hunterian, Glasgow",F 1922 124,-,258000,671000, terret (flat ring),Banham,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,fragment,"unusual in that dec seems to be different on either side - one swirl and lobe, one fishtail with zigzag",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,133,,,not in,,?,,-,608620,289870, terret (lipped),Banham,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,orig 3 lips,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,103,,,not in,,?,,-,608620,289870, terret (transverse winged),Banham,Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,similar to Snettisham terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,112,,,114a,,?,,-,609100,289300, terret (flat ring),Bapchild,Kent,terret (flat-ring),terret,near complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel and blue glass dec - dec depicted differently in Jope and Spratling",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 d,64,-,-,,,167,,BM,,-,592800,162800, figurine (pig),Barbican House,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,532100,181900, terret (ribbed),"Barbury Castle, Barbury Hill",Wiltshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,"iron, bronze plated",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,77b,,Marlborough College M,?,-,415200,176100, terret (ribbed),"Barbury Castle, Wroughton",Wiltshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,"bronze ring, iron bar which is encased in bronze sheet",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,27,-,-,,,77A,,Taunton (Somerset County),A.1081,-,415200,176100, sword + scabbard,Bardney,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,I think the finder metled it down in 1796,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,109,D,-,,lost,n/a,-,512400,369500, sword + scabbard,Bardney Abbey,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, fairly formal curve and dot design at top of scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,210 f-g,253,-,-,102,D,,,Lincoln,9711.06,-,512000,369800, scabbard,"Bargany House, Dailly",Strathclyde,sword,sword,complete,Fairly plain decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,59 e-h,-,140,-,182,E,,,NE Fife District Council M,SUAAM 1977.1985,-,224300,601000, sword,Barlings Eau,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,complete,"described as a dagger originally, had a gold crescent on one side of the blade",,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,232,G,-,,lost,n/a,-,507700,374600, shield (miniature),Barmouth,Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,don't think it is decorated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,1st AD?,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS Report 1999-2000,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,261300,316100, sheath (dagger),"Barn Elms, Barnes",London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,double-loop suspension,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,Early La Tene,17 b-d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,177100, tankard handle (?),Bartlow,Cambridgeshire,tankard handle,tankard,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p166,-,-,,,,?,?,,558400,245400, cauldron,Battersea,London,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,cauldron base with rivets,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,426,-,-,,,,,BM,1861.3-4.5,-,526900,177300, dagger,Battersea,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,tiny animal on finial,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,6th-5th BC,16 a-c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,526900,177300, dagger+sheath,Battersea,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Iron dagger, punched bronze sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,14-15 k-l,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,526900,177300, dagger+sheath,Battersea,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,Plain decoratiom,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,22 e-f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,526900,177300, scabbard,Battersea,London,sword,sword,complete,elaborate dec at top incl stylised birds,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,210 a-d,254,-,-,104,D,,,BM,58 11-13 1,-,526900,177300, shield,Battersea,London,shield,shield,near complete,The Battersea Shield,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,Late 2nd BC or earlier,76-81,305,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,526900,177300, sword,Battersea,London,sword,sword,complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,41,A/B,-,,M of London,A.13868,-,526900,177300, sword + scabbard,Battersea,London,sword,sword,large fragment,"upper part, sword punched with triangles, q fancy iron scabbard plate with circular dec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,57,B,-,,BM,61 6-20 3,-,526900,177300, sword + scabbard,Battersea,London,sword,sword,large fragment,"poss dragon pair dec, plus susp loop",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,55,B,-,,BM,59 1-22 2,-,526900,177300, sword + scabbard,Battersea,London,sword,sword,near complete,dragon pair dec on scabbard,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,8,A,-,,BM,59 1-22 1,-,526900,177300, strap junction/harness mount,Bawsey,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,Type 1,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,39,,,,,?,,-,566250,322230, terret (lipped),Bawsey,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,complete,"saddle bar attached, 1 lip visible",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,104,,,not in,,?,,-,566150,320850, torc,Bawsey,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"twisted bar, single loop terminals",,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,4/2,,,,,?,,-,566100,320190, torc,Bawsey,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"twisted bar, double loop terminals",,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,4/3,,,,,?,,-,566100,320790, torc,Bawsey,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,125 frags of twisted torc wire,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,4/4,,,,,?,,-,566100,320790, torc,Bawsey,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,Cusp-held leaf dec.,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd BC,121 l,,-,4/1,,,,,BM,,-,566130,320730, horse bit (3 link),Baydon,Wiltshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,large fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ5,,Devizes,?,-,427800,178100, linch pin (vase headed),Beachamwell,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"hoof shaped end, 'hoof print' design on other end, similar to linch pins from Arras burials",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,109,-,46,,,571,,?,,-,575200,309100, terret (platform),Beckley,Oxfordshire,terret (platform),terret,fragment,"knob from terret, 4 circular insets for red enamel much of which is missing",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,458,-,-,,,276b,,Ashmolean,1921.107,-,456600,211100, armlet (massive),Belhelvie (or Drumside),Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,dry,,,with similar but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,236,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 16,-,394800,817600, armlet (massive),Belhelvie (or Drumside),Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,dry,,,with similar but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,237,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 17,-,394800,817600, torc (beaded),"Benwell, Newcastle",Northumberland,torc (beaded),torc/collar,near complete,"H-section, bone-like rods at front",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,excav?,no info,,,"no assoc finds but ""positioning [within the fort] would suggest a post-1st C constructional phase on the Wall, and therefore post-122/3 AD"" (MacG)",122 AD -,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,after 122-3 AD,259 d,-,198,-,,,,,Newcastle University,1956 5. 5A,-,421300,564500, dagger+sheath,Bermondsey,London,dagger,dagger,large fragment,"Hallstatt D type iron dagger with minimal dot decoration, bronze bands around wooden sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),n/a,2557 +/- 28,810 - 550 BC,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,"JD Hill pers comm (published in Trans London & M'sex Arch Soc 55, 2004)",,-,-,,,,,,,M of London,?,-,534300,179300, horse bit (other),Beverley,Yorkshire E,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,chain link type - mouthpiece composed of seven circular links,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,chariot burial,inhumation,,,dug in 1875 so no good info,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,C1,,BM,1875.10.5: 3a,-,503100,439600, horse bit (other),Beverley,Yorkshire E,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,chain link type - mouthpiece composed of seven circular links,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,chariot burial,inhumation,,,dug in 1875 so no good info,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,C2,,BM,1875.10.5: 3b,-,503100,439600, cauldron,Bewcastle,Cumbria,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"rivets around centre, projecting belly of Santon type, heavily patched",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,308,-,,,,,Carlisle,51 194,-,356500,574800, tankard,Biddlesden,Buckinghamshire,tankard,tankard,semi-complete,handle just like Seven Sisters,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,463600,240000, horn-cap,"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,horn-cap,horn-cap,near complete,tripartite construction,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,n/a,,,stray,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,119,-,-,,,390,,Manchester Univ,?,-,611700,157500, horse bit (3 link),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,no info,,,?,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ6,,Manchester,P4409/35800,-,611700,157500, horse bit (3 link),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,no info,,,?,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ7,,Manchester,P4409/35802 a + b,-,611700,157500, linch pin (ring headed),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,poss bronze plated,o,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during excavs but no detail in Palk,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,557,,Maidstone,?,-,611700,157500, linch pin (vase headed),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,near complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,574,,Maidstone,?,-,611700,157500, linch pin (vase headed),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,575,,Maidstone,?,-,611700,157500, linch pin (vase headed),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,110,-,-,,,572,,Maidstone,?,-,611700,157500, linch pin (vase headed),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,111,-,-,,,573,,Maidstone,?,-,611700,157500, strap junction/harness mount,"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,"from pit fill in Thompson's 1978-9 excavs, trench 8 - Thompson 1983, 259, 270 fig 17 no 3",?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,410,,Maidstone,B78/8/5,-,611700,157500, sword + scabbard,"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,sword,sword,large fragment,upper blade and lower tang,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray ,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,154,A/B/C/D,-,,Canterbury,?,-,611700,157500, sword + scabbard,"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,sword,sword,semi-complete,upper blade and lower tang,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray ,?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,161,A/B/C/D,-,,Canterbury,?,-,611700,157500, sword + scabbard,"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,sword,sword,large fragment,"upper blade and lower tang, mineral preserved wood",,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray ,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,124,D,-,,Canterbury,?,-,611700,157500, terret (simple),"Bigbury, Harbledown",Kent,terret (simple),terret,complete,bronze plated iron ring,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,just says 'inside the settlement',?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,3,,Manchester,?,-,611700,157500, linch pin (vase headed),"Biggin Hill, Bromley",London,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,576,,private hands,n/a,-,541800,159000, escutcheon,"Bilbury Rings, Wylye",Wiltshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,relief 'ear' mouldings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,stray,,,stray from hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,384,-,-,,,,,Salisbury,?,-,401000,136200, mirror,Billericay,Essex,mirror,mirror,semi-complete,"rod/loop handle, swirling fairly minimal design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial?,unknown,,,prob from burial although no precise location recorded; other cremations found nearby,-,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,249 a-b,333,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,567500,194900, mirror,Billericay,Essex,mirror,mirror,fragment,handle plus part of undec plate,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial?,unknown,,,prob from burial although no precise location recorded; other cremations found nearby,-,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,249 c,334,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,567500,194900, mirror,Billericay,Essex,mirror,mirror,complete,possible find from burial,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"Jody Joy says it was with a 4th C AD cremation, but there seems to be little other info and the mirror is now in an unknown location",300 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,-,-,-,,-,-,unknown,,-,567500,194900, bucket,Birdlip,Gloucestershire,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"plates and rim binding from bucket, repousse dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found with lots of nice things incl brooch, in inhumation",30 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,245,422,-,-,,,,,Gloucester,A.2697a-c,-,393100,215300, knife,Birdlip,Gloucestershire,other,other,semi-complete,"Calf or doe-head handle design, with mirror etc.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found with lots of nice things incl brooch, in inhumation",30 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,163 a-f,,-,-,,,,,Gloucester,,-,393100,215300, mirror,Birdlip,Gloucestershire,mirror,mirror,complete,"twin loop handle, v slightly asymmetric design; found with two bronze bowls, glass and amber beads, gilt silver brooch, knife handle with doe head, etc.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found with lots of nice things incl brooch, in inhumation",30 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,244-247,335,-,-,,,,,Gloucester,,-,393100,215300, sword,Birdlip,Gloucestershire,sword,sword,complete,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,found in a male burial close to the female one with the mirror; I guess the bone might survive but…,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,231,G,-,,lost,n/a,-,393100,215300, torc (unconfirmed),Birdlip,Gloucestershire,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,393100,215300, cheek piece,Birrens,Dumfries & Galloway,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,'muzzle' motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,burnt deposit,,,found 1936 in a burnt deposit Level II Site VIII prob result of native uprising before 155 AD,122 - 155 AD,1st AD,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,42,-,,,337,,Dumfries,,-,321700,576200, terret (platform),Birrens,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, with blue/red/opaque glass",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,burnt deposit,,,found 1936 in a burnt deposit Level II Site VIII prob result of native uprising before 155 AD,122 - 155 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 k,-,65,-,,,198,,Dumfries,,-,321700,576200, terret (platform),Birrens,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, with blue glass only (pair of Jope 290k)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,burnt deposit,,,found 1936 in a burnt deposit Level II Site VIII prob result of native uprising before 155 AD,122 - 155 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,1st AD onwards,not in,-,66,-,,,199,,Dumfries,,-,321700,576200, horse bit (3 link derivative),Birrenswark (or Burnswark),Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"3 bit, v fancy dec incl square panels",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,279 a-b,-,2,-,,,SB1,,Edinburgh,FA 29,-,318900,578600, terret (simple),Birtley,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (simple),terret,fragment,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav - hut,roundhouse,,,"found with Roman spearheads, and iron sword with wood and bronze scabbard, and Samian; could C14 date wood?",43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,48,-,,,4,,Alnwick Castle,278,-,387600,577900, sword + scabbard,Birtley (Carry House Camp),Dumfries & Galloway,sword,sword,large fragment,simple U-shaped chape,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,,,,,,n,IA settlement,hoard in hut,dry,,,"with terret frag (MacG 48), iron socketed spearheads and flakes of Samian",43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,164,-,not in,,,,Alnwick Castle,278,-,387600,577900, terret (simple),Bishop Wilton,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,scalloped rosettes design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,47,-,,,5,,Private hands,,-,479700,455400, strap junction/harness mount,Bishopstone,East Sussex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,found in ploughsoil during Bell's excavs,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,432,,Brighton,?,-,547000,101300, torc,"Blackborough End Pits, East Winch",Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,plaited bar/wire with triple loop terminals,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 2,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,6,,,,,?,,-,567800,315000, cauldron,"Blackburn Mill, Cockburnspath",Borders,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"diamond dots dec, heavily patched all over base",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard in bog,wet,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,late 1st - 2nd AD,not in,-,301,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DW 87,-,377600,671200, cauldron,"Blackburn Mill, Cockburnspath",Borders,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,hoard in bog,wet,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,late 1st - 2nd AD,not in,-,302,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DW 88,-,377600,671200, linch pin (vase headed),"Blackburn Mill, Cockburnspath",Borders,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,?,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,133,-,,,614,,Edinburgh,DW 92,-,377600,671200, linch pin (vase headed),"Blackburn Mill, Cockburnspath",Borders,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard in bog,wet,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,132,-,,,613,,Edinburgh,DW 92,-,377600,671200, terret (knobbed),"Blagden Copse, Hurstbourne Tarrant",Hampshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,106,,Private hands,n/a,-,438300,153200, mount,"Bogmore Old Farm, Clova",Aberdeenshire,other,other,near complete,openwork triskele,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,not in,-,252,-,,,501,,Edinburgh,FG 30,-,346000,822200, strap junction/harness mount,Borness Cave,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,533,,Edinburgh,HN 161,-,261800,545500, escutcheon (human),"Boughton Aluph, Ashford",Kent,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"human head with ring handle, horns!",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,152 b,423,-,-,,,,,Maidstone,,-,603100,148500, sword + scabbard,"Bourne End/Northchurch, Hemel Hempstead",Hertfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron sword, bronze scabbard, seems to be down elsewhere as 'Boxmoor'",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,chance find in watercress ditch,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,255,-,-,99,D,,,BM,"1867,12-13.1",-,502300,206800, torc (heavy collar),Boverton,Vale of Glamorgan,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,,"found with 2 bracelets. Plates riveted to main collar, two halves with hinge mechanism, 16 rectangular and square holes for glass/enamel inlay (red and another colour)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,burial,burial,inhumation,1855 +/- 26,80 - 230 AD,assoc with bone from inhumation,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Adam Gwilt pers comm,,not in,not in,-,-,-,,-,-,Cardiff,?,-,297800,168400, cheek piece,Bowerchalke,Wiltshire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,square and dot red enamel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,232,-,-,,,338,,Salisbury,?,-,401800,122800, openwork disc,"Boxmoor House, Hemel Hempstead",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,curvilinear design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,villa,villa,unknown,,,from villa dug in mid 19th C so not good contextual info,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,450,-,-,,,,,unknown,n/a,-,503800,205600, sword,Bradford Peverell,Dorset,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron sword hilt, bronze pommel mount and mounts (with crimped rib dec)",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial?,inhumation?,,,found before 1898 with human bones and pottery (Spr says not kept - not sure if he means both or just pot?); prob a burial,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,286,-,-,236,H,,,Dorchester,1898.2.1,-,364200,93400, armlet,"Braich-y-Dinas, Penmaenmawr",Conwy,arm ring (other),arm ring,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,272100,376200, bucket,"Braich-y-Dinas, Penmaenmawr",Conwy,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,mount from bucket with rivets,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,424,-,-,,,,,private hands,n/a,-,272100,376200, torc (unconfirmed),Braidwood Castle,South Lanarkshire,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,284100,647900, mount,Brampton Roman Town,Norfolk,other,other,complete,openwork triskel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,59,,,,,?,,-,622400,323700, terret (parallel winged),Brampton Roman Town,Norfolk,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,no dec but similar to P Hills,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray from RB settlement,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,50 tres,-,109,,,144,,?,,-,622400,323700, terret (platform),Brampton Roman Town,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,concave diamond dec in blue enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray from RB settlement,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,86 bis,-,120,,,200a,,?,,-,622400,323700, terret (platform),Brampton Roman Town,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,diamond dec of enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray from RB settlement,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,121,,,200b,,?,,-,622400,323700, terret (unclassifiable),Brampton Roman Town,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,160,,,not in,,?,,-,622400,323700, mirror (iron plate),Brecon,Powys,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete,iron,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,1905 +/- 28,20 - 220 AD,found with fire dog and Roman items as well,50 BC - 100 AD,Dated contextually,2-5,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,Cardiff,,-,304300,228400, horse bit (3 link),Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,"""first period"" in Jessup's report, which he says is 1st C BC",100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ10,,Birmingham,"Lab no N586, Bredon I.N.25",-,396200,240300, horse bit (3 link),Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,"""first period"" in Jessup's report, which he says is 1st C BC",100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ8,,Birmingham,Ref no 1,-,396200,240300, horse bit (3 link),Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,large fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,unstratified,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ9,,Birmingham,E56 (Lab no 1214 Bredon 190),-,396200,240300, ornamental strip (?),Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,?,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,396200,240300, scabbard,Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,sword,sword,large fragment,bent,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,in the massacre level - Jessup dates it to the mid-1st C AD but that might just be because it's assumed to have been created during fighting with Romans?,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,59,B,-,,Birmingham,?,-,396200,240300, spearhead,Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,other,other,near complete,ripple effect 3D 'decoration',,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"in top filling of ""first period"" ditch in Jessup's report, which he says is 1st C BC. As it's in the top, it's difficult to give it a date really",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 b,,-,-,,,,,Birmingham,,-,392100,236800, tankard handle,Bredon Hill,Worcestershire,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',zigzag openwork handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Dated by associated finds says Jope; Spr doesn't give details,0 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,0-50 AD,227 i,360,-,-,,,,,Birmingham,,-,392100,236800, horn-cap,Brentford?,London,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"The Brentford Cap, finial poss for chariot, poss for ceremonial staff; dec similar to Waldalgesheim style but too late (I think Jope dates it by others found in context)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,50 BC - 50 AD,302 a-c,120,-,-,,,391,,M of London,,-,517400,177700, terret (mini),Brettenham (R-B town),Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,84,,,not in,,?,,-,594100,284000, spoon (1 of pair),"Brickhill Lane, Upper Thames St",London,spoon,spoon,complete,"odd pair - one with circular design on handle, one with incised dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 g,471,-,,,,,,BM,,-,532500,180800, spoon (1 of pair),"Brickhill Lane, Upper Thames St",London,spoon,spoon,complete,"odd pair - one with circular design on handle, one with incised dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 h,471,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,532500,180800, mirror handle,Bridport,Dorset,mirror handle,mirror,near complete,"fairly simple one loop design, badly corroded",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,found with a pot but no further info in Spratling,-,1st AD +,?,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,336,-,-,,,,,Dorchester,1934.8.1,-,345600,90680, figurine (pig),Brighton (Kemp Town),Brighton & Hove,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,532600,104400, figurine (pig),"Brighton (Woodingdean, Happy Valley)",Brighton & Hove,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,535700,105800, terret (flat ring),Brinton,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,fragment,triangles in red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,dry,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,135,,,not in,,?,,-,603540,335260, sword + scabbard,"Brisley Farm, Ashford",Kent,sword,sword,semi-complete,no description of dec - poss plain,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"in grave next to Stead 115, in centre of square plan barrow I think next to other burial with 115; has pot same date as 115",30 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,146,C/D,-,,Archaeology South-East,n/a,-,601100,143300, sword + scabbard,"Brisley Farm, Ashford",Kent,sword,sword,semi-complete,no description of dec - poss plain,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,various pots dated to 30-50 AD and Colchester brooch,30 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,115,D,-,,Archaeology South-East,n/a,-,601100,143300, terret (flat ring),Briston,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,fragment,"swirl and lobe dec, blue and red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,134,,,not in,,?,,-,607020,332140, mirror,Bronham,Bedfordshire,mirror,mirror,unknown,"""decorated bronze mirror""",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,MD,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,-,-,-,,-,-,Verulamium M,,-,501300,251300, linch pin (vase headed),Broome,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,relief design with enamel,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,47,,,,,?,,-,635360,293520, dolphin fitting,Brough,Cumbria,other,other,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,873,,Carlisle,?,-,379900,514700, horse bit (3 link derivative),Brough,Nottinghamshire,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,SB2,,unknown,n/a,-,483900,358700, scabbard,Brough,Cumbria,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"openwork mount for scabbard, keeled volute design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,212 f,-,161,-,266,H,,,BM,57 12-14,-,379900,514700, scabbard chape,Brough,Cumbria,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape only, elaborate openwork",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,214 h,-,165,-,not in,,,,BM,74 3-28 73,-,379900,514700, sword,Brough,Cumbria,sword fragment,sword,fragment,bronze pommel only,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,213 i,-,141,-,244,H,,,Carlisle Tullie House,n/a,-,379900,514700, mirror,"Bryher, Isles of Scilly",Isles of Scilly,mirror,mirror,complete,v corroded but faint mirror dec visible; hatched triangles around rim; simple heart shapes iron handle,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2098+/- 27,200-45 BC,"in grave with mirror, shield, brooch and ring; has been C14 dated but there seem to have been problems due to ultrafiltration; Stead thinks revised dates of 200-45 cal BC are still to early. Report says C14 is fine, and in combination with the metalwork typology suggests a date in 1st half of 1st C BC.",100 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,86900,14700, sword + scabbard,"Bryher, Isles of Scilly",Isles of Scilly,sword,sword,near complete,"v ornately dec - incl star shaped leaf design, fancy chape frame etc",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"in grave with mirror, shield, brooch and ring; has been C14 dated but there seem to have been problems due to ultrafiltration; Stead thinks revised dates of 200-45 cal BC are still to early. Report says C14 is fine, and in combination with the metalwork typology suggests a date in 1st half of 1st C BC.",100 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,87,C,-,,Isles of Scilly,?,-,86900,14700, horn-cap,"Buckland Rings, Lymington",Hampshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,fragment,base frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from entrance post-hole but no assoc artefacts,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,121,-,-,,,392,,Winchester,?,-,431400,96800, terret (platform),"Bucklersbury House, CannonStreet",London,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Walbrook),river (Walbrook),,,river,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,231,,M of London,20.759,-,532600,181000, roundel,Bugthorpe,Yorkshire E,other,other,near complete,"multiple circle pattern, poss from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,n,burial,burial?,unknown,,,No primary records so unlikely that skeleton will survive,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,202 i,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,477200,457900, roundel,Bugthorpe,Yorkshire E,other,other,near complete,"multiple circle pattern, poss from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,n,burial,burial?,unknown,,,No primary records so unlikely that skeleton will survive,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,202 j-k,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,477200,457900, sword + scabbard,Bugthorpe,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,semi-complete,"bronze scabbard with mirror-style dec, iron sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial?,inhumation?,,,"No primary records so unlikely that skeleton will survive, JD says that it may have resin to date though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,202-203 h,-,not in,-,176,E,,,BM,1905 7-17 1,-,477200,457900, figurine (dog/cow?),"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"hard to tell what it is, 'flower' at end of tail, poss. attached to something (driled holes in legs, etc.)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,excav,,,,"found in 1881, context unclear",?,LIA - ER,-,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Jope 2000,,164-165 a-d,,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,392900,94200, figurine (dog/cow?),"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"hard to tell what it is, 'flower' at end of tail, poss. attached to something (driled holes in legs, etc.)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,excav,,,,"found in 1881, context unclear",?,LIA - ER,-,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Jope 2000,,164-165 e-h,,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,392900,94200, mirror,"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,mirror,mirror,fragment,top part of handle and small frag of mirror plate with simple line dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort/hoard,hoard,,,found during ploughing within hillfort; Cunliffe thinks it might be 2 burials,-,LIA - ER,-,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Jope 2000,,256 d,337-338,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,392900,94200, scabbard chape,"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape end, U shaped, incomplete",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort; Cunliffe thinks it might be 2 burials,?,LIA - ER,-,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,256,-,-,273,H,,,Dorchester,1884.9.112,-,392900,94200, sword,"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,sword,sword,large fragment,iron with bronze at end and hilt guard,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,?,LIA - ER,-,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,287,-,-,235,H,,,Dorchester,1884.9.110,-,392900,94200, tankard handle,"Bulbury, Poole",Dorset,tankard handle,tankard,large fragment,not unlike mirror handle design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort; Cunliffe thinks it might be 2 burials,?,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,227 e,361,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,392900,94200, armlet (massive),"Bunrannoch, Kinloch Rannoch",Perth & Kinross,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,"found with bracelet (MacG 213) and other stuff, all of which is now lost",?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,238,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 18,-,266300,758400, bracelet,"Bunrannoch, Kinloch Rannoch",Perth & Kinross,bracelet,other,complete,"snake type, coiled",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,"found with armlet (MacG 238) and other stuff, all of which is now lost",?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,213,,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 75,,266300,758400, strap junction/harness mount,Buntingford,Hertfordshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"fancy diamond shape, openwork trumpet design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,265 j,,-,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,536300,229400, strap junction/harness mount,Burgh Castle,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"Type 1, central cell of each ring would have had enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,o,y,stray,stray,dry,,,stray,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,36,,,,,?,,-,647810,304530, terret (mini),Burgh Castle,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,87,,,not in,,?,,-,647810,304530, terret (flat ring),Burlingham,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"v small - almost mini, dot dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,92,,,306,,?,,-,637090,310460, spoon (1 of pair),Burnmouth,Borders,spoon,spoon,near complete,"one not dec, but has cross, other dec (mirror style) with hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2095 +/- 35,210-20 BC,"found in a cist with male inhumation, also pig bones, and iron knife with wooden handle",210 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,233 a,-,281,-,,,,,Edinburgh,EQ 357,-,395400,661000, spoon (1 of pair),Burnmouth,Borders,spoon,spoon,complete,"one not dec, but has cross, other dec (mirror style) but no hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2095 +/- 35,210-20 BC,"found in a cist with male inhumation, also pig bones, and iron knife with wooden handle",210 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,233 a,-,282,-,,,,,Edinburgh,EQ 356,-,395400,661000, strap junction/harness mount,"Burpham, Guildford",Surrey,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,492,,Guildford,AG 606,-,501500,151900, escutcheon (cow),Burrow,Cumbria,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'near complete',hollow on underside,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,IA settlement,settlement,hut,,,found during trial excavs of hut foundations; finds incl 2nd-4th AD pottery,100 - 300 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,313,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,360800,479000, horn-cap,Burwell,Cambridgeshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,122,-,-,,,393,,BM,1872.3-29.12,-,559000,266500, tankard handle,Burwell Fen,Cambridgeshire,tankard handle,tankard,'complete','dog' head at top,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog (fen),n/a,,,stray,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,227 f,362,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,559000,266500, horse bit (3 link),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,large fragment,no dec on bit that survives,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,stray,,,n,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, horse bit (other),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,near complete,"iron, no dec, unusual type with loop as central piece",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, horse bit (other),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,near complete,"iron, no dec, unusual type with loop as central piece",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, linch pin (type?),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,large fragment,"probable linch pin, dec with dot and circle motif",,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 9",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, linch pin (vase headed),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"iron, no dec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P24, layer 9",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, linch pin (vase headed),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"iron, no dec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P24, layer 9",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, linch pin (vase headed),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,triskele 'Snettisham type' dec on head and foot,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,P57 layer 4,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, nave bond,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,"P24, layer 9",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, nave bond,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, nave bond,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, nave bond,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, nave bond,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P45, layer 10",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, scabbard,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,probable susp loop,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during excavs on hillfort; see Hawkes 1940b, 332 and Cunliffe & Poole 2000",?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,65,B,-,,Winchester,Archaeology 6.5,-,435500,143700, strap junction/harness mount,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,Dec. in Snettisham style,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,ditch,,,found in deposit within rampart which accumulated in LIA and RB period,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,127 f,186,-,-,,,411,,Winchester,,-,435500,143700, strap junction/harness mount,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,undec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,"P23, layer 1",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, strap junction/harness mount,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,undec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,P24 layer 1,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, strap junction/harness mount,"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,berried rosette dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"P24, layer 1",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (lipped),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (lipped),terret,?,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,"From P23, layer 1, which I'm sure could be dated",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,94,,Andover M,?,-,435500,143700, terret (simple),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,rosette and tendril dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"From P24, layer 1",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (simple),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,crested' dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"From P24, layer 3",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (simple),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,crested' dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"From P24, layer 4",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (simple),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,v subtle crested dec close to bar,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"From P24, layer 4",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (simple),"Bury Hill, Upper Clatford",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,rosette and tendril dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,pit,2175 +/- 29,370 - 160 BC,"From P24, layer 5",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Cunliffe & Poole 2000,,-,-,,,,,,,Andover M,,-,435500,143700, terret (lipped),Buxton with Lammas,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,complete,3 groups of 'lips',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,99,,,307,,?,,-,622890,323430, bucket,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,bucket support,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in F616, an early Roman deposit",43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,420,-,-,,,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",B.150,-,362800,125200, disc,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,other,other,complete,equine repousse design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in Feature K610 which is stratigraphically linked to masacre horizon of mid 1st AD,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,455,-,-,,,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",K(1970) 366,-,362800,125200, hanger/dangler,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,other,other,complete,"comma like ornament, calcareous studs",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,pit,,,found in pit C655 with ox skull (C14 potential) and LIA sherds,50 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,229,-,-,,,504,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",C27,-,362800,125200, hilt mount,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,near complete,plain cross shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during excavs but in soil wash,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,296,-,-,?,,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",?,-,362800,125200, hilt mount,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,oven,,,"found in F616, a Roman oven of mid 1st Ad date",43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,295,-,-,238,H,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",B 238,-,362800,125200, horse bit (3 link),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,in context but no info,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk; has context no. in Barrett et al but it seems to be impossible to find out what that context is,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,368,,?,?,-,362500,125100, horse bit (3 link),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,in context but no info,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk; has context no. in Barrett et al but it seems to be impossible to find out what that context is,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,369,,?,?,-,362500,125100, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,median ridge,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,23,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,not described in detail in Stead,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,25,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,not described in detail in Stead,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,26,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,not described in detail in Stead,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,27,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,not described in detail in Stead,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,28,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,not described in detail in Stead,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,29,A/B,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,open chape end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,12,A,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,open chape end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,13,A,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"narrow, perhaps closed, chape end",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,surface deposit,?,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,14,A,-,,Somerset County Museums Service,?,-,362800,125200, scabbard chape,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,near complete,iron rust from rest of scabbard?,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in F108B with sherds of LPRIA date,50 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,277,-,-,?,,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",?,-,362800,125200, scabbard chape,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,complete,u shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in F649, Area K (the SW gate) - Spr doesn't give contextual info but seems like there might be some; can't find any in either report though",?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,279,-,-,268,H,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",?,-,362800,125200, scabbard chape,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,complete,simple dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,topsoil find,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,278,-,-,274,H,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",?,-,362800,125200, scabbard chape,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,chape frame with dot and ring dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in 1968 excavs in pit B262 which contained LPRIA pottery,50 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,217 e,276,-,-,71,B,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,362800,125500, sheath (dagger),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,dagger,dagger,near complete,"sheet bronze, top suspension loop, rocked graver tremolo lines, knob at base",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found at SW gateway to hillfort in F597, part of 'massacre horizon', dated to mid 1st AD",43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,300,,-,,,-,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",K 188,-,362800,125200, shield (boss and spine),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,shield,shield,semi-complete,flowing spiral/vegetal dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"see Spratling 1970b, 1-4; he says its context is slightly tricky (a spread over some earlier pits) but prob 1st BC/1st AD",100 BC - 100 AD,Dated contextually,2-5,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,91 a-d,313-316,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,362800,125500, shield mount?,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,shield,shield,complete,"see Spr 1970b, 11-12",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"see Spr 1970b, 11-12; Mansel says LPRIA",100 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,329,-,-,,,,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",N 351,-,362800,125200, strap junction/harness mount,Cadbury Castle,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,figure of 8,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from excavs but unpublished in 1978,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,202,-,-,,,412,,"Camelot Research Committee, c/o Cardiff Univ",?,-,362800,125200, terret (simple),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,stray,unknown,,,in vicinity of hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,18,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,362800,125200, torc (heavy collar),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,near complete,?,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,in the massacre level ,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,362500,125100, torc (heavy collar),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,semi-complete,?,y,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,in the massacre level ,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,362500,125100, torc (unconfirmed),Cadbury Castle,Somerset,torc (tubular),torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,362500,125100, scabbard,Cadeby,Yorkshire S,sword fragment,sword,fragment,v fancy dec poss orig inlaid with enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,could have been with coin hoard says Stead but no firm evidence,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,246,H,-,,Doncaster,?,-,451700,400600, sword,Caerleon,Newport,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron blade, bronze hilt ; only tang of blade within handle survives",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,from fort presumably but no context,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,213 f-h,,-,-,239,H,,,Cardiff,C 20,-,333500,190100, terret (platform),Caerleon,Newport,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,201,,Caerleon?,?,-,333500,190100, cow representation,Caerwent,Monmouthshire,animal/human form,other,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,40 AD +,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p172,-,-,,,,?,?,,346700,190600, tankard handle,Caerwent,Monmouthshire,tankard handle,tankard,fragment,small fragment,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,230 i,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,346700,190600, linch pin (vase headed),Cairngryfe,South Lanarkshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"in hillfort, in same area as MacG 112, a hollow hemisphere of lead and a worked pebble but no clear assocs",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,128,-,,,,,Edinburgh,HH 465,-,294500,641300, strap junction/harness mount,Caistor St Edmund,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,433,,Norwich Castle,76.94 (726),-,623800,303700, terret (lipped),Caistor St Edmund,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,1 lip visible,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,102,,,not in,,?,,-,623500,303600, terret (simple),Caistor St Edmund,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,7,,Norwich Castle,152.929 [B157],-,623800,303700, cheek piece,Cambridge,Cambridgeshire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,fairly simple red enamel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,233,-,-,,,339,,Cambridge,1901.182,-,545100,258800, scabbard,Cambridge,Cambridgeshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,elaborate dec incl cross-hatching around four-leafed 'star' shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,207 f-g,298,-,-,not in,,,,Cambridge,,-,545100,258800, sword,Camelon,Falkirk,sword,sword,large fragment,undec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"wooden hilt, found with inhumation in cist in 1922",?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,213,F,-,,Edinburgh,FR 439,-,286100,680600, sword + scabbard,Camelon,Falkirk,sword,sword,near complete,wood scabbard visible as mineralisation,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"with inhumation, shield boss, spearhead",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,223,G,-,,Edinburgh,FX 362,-,286100,680600, dolphin fitting,Camerton,Somerset,other,other,'complete',dolphin-tail design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,RB settlement,settlement,,,,stray presumably from RB settlement,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 e,245,-,-,,,874,,Bristol City,,-,368400,157500, strap junction/harness mount,Canterbury,Kent,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"red enamel fitted into openwork design, mock strap loops",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,297 c,210,-,-,,,442,,BM,,-,614700,157700, fire dog,"Capel Garmon, Llanrwst",Conwy,fire dog,other,complete,"Jope says they are horses but they have horns and look like dragons, esp with large spines",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,,?,100 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,174 d-e,-,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,280000,361500, spoon (single),Cardigan,Ceredigion,spoon,spoon,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p163,-,-,,,,?,?,,217800,246100, sword + scabbard,Carham,Northumberland,sword,sword,semi-complete,"fairly plain decoration, no suspension loop, fancy chape",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Tweed),river (Tweed),,,river,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,214 d-g,-,136,-,183,E,,,BM,80 8-2 114,-,379900,638400, terret (platform),Carleton Rode,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,"inset rectangular attachment bar, 3 circular disc-like platforms dec with 4 petal flower, blue, yellow and red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,611200,293000, cauldron,"Carlingwark Loch, Castle Douglas",Dumfries & Galloway,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"projecting belly of Santon type, heavily patched",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,wet,,,"hoard, prob of late 1st-2nd AD date says MacG",?,50 - 150 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,309,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DW 1,-,276300,561000, mirror handle,"Carlingwark Loch, Castle Douglas",Dumfries & Galloway,mirror handle,mirror,'complete',single loop handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,wet,,,"hoard, prob of late 1st-2nd AD date says MacG",50 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,268,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DW 77,-,276300,561000, tankard handle,"Carlingwark Loch, Castle Douglas",Dumfries & Galloway,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',handle with 'face-like' ends (with 'eye hole' rivets),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,wet,,,"hoard, prob of late 1st-2nd AD date says MacG",?,50 - 150 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,227 a,-,287,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DW 80,-,276300,561000, strap junction/harness mount,Carlisle,Cumbria,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,rectangular panels with blue and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,19,-,,,453,,Carlisle,20 1938,-,340300,555700, terret (knobbed),Carlisle,Cumbria,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,78,-,,,203,,Carlisle (Ferguson Collection),,-,340300,555700, terret (knobbed),Carlisle,Cumbria,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,79,-,,,275,,Carlisle (Ferguson Collection),,-,340300,555700, torc (beaded),Carlisle,Cumbria,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,"ten beads, diamond section collar",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown but with Roman finds,unknown,,,"other finds found in the same cellar incl coins, pot, bones, etc. - unlikely that they survive and close assoc can't be assumed",?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early Roman,258 d,-,199,-,,,,,Carlisle Castle,,-,340300,555700, terret (simple),"Carlungie, Monifieth",Angus,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,8,,Edinburgh,1955 759 [HD 1753],-,350100,732700, horse bit (2 link),"Carneddau Hengwm, Llanaber",Gwynedd,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, same design as Polden Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 d,,-,-,,,SJ1,,?,,-,260200,317900, horse bit (2 link),"Carneddau Hengwm, Llanaber",Gwynedd,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, same design as Polden Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 d,,-,-,,,SJ2,,?,,-,260200,317900, figurine (horse),Carrawburgh,Northumberland,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',flat cut out shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,other,near a well - votive?,near a well,,,found in the vicinity of Coventina's Well so prob a votive offering therefore Hadrianic or later,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,324,-,,,,,Chesters,2042,-,386900,570800, armlet (massive),"Castle Newe, Strathdon",Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., red and yellow 'enamel', dec slants diff ways",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,other,hoard of 2 in souterrain,dry,,,"found in earth over entrance to souterrain, coin dating to 96-98AD subsequently found nearby",?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,262 a-b,-,239,-,,,,,BM,1946 4-2 2,-,335200,812500, armlet (massive),"Castle Newe, Strathdon",Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., red and yellow 'enamel', dec slants diff ways",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,other,hoard of 2 in souterrain,dry,,,"found in earth over entrance to souterrain, coin dating to 96-98AD subsequently found nearby",?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,262 a-b,-,240,-,,,,,BM,1946 4-2 2,-,335200,812500, terret (knobbed),"Castledykes, Kirkcudbright",Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret; poss a pattern not intended for real use,y,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found in loose soil in Rn fort,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,80,-,,,204,,"Hunterian, Glasgow",F 1937 41,-,268000,550700, figurine (cow),"Castlefield, Manchester",Manchester,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',poss knife handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,352,-,,,,,Manchester (Queen's Park Art Gallery),,-,382900,397700, hilt guard,"Castlefield, Manchester",Manchester,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,poss from Rn fort of Manchester,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,148,-,255,H,,,"Ellesmere Collection, Manchester",,-,382900,397700, hilt guard,"Castlehill, Dalry",North Ayrshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,in hillfort but no contextual info,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,142,-,252,H,,,Edinburgh,HH 338,-,229000,649800, tankard handle,Castor,Peterborough,tankard handle,tankard,complete,3 insets prob for enamel inlay,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,RB settlement,excav,,,,"found in 1823 excavs of Rn sett of Durobrivae, context not recorded",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,363,-,-,,,,,Peterborough,?,-,512100,298300, strap junction/harness mount,Catterick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,two rings with rectangular panels with holes for enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,351,-,,,454,,unknown,,-,424100,498100, tankard handle,Catterick,Yorkshire N,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',unusual ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"found during excavs of Rn fort, assoc with 4th AD material",300 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,,230 k,-,288,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,424100,498100, roundel,Cavenham,Suffolk,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel; Spratling has it down as a stud,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 u,468,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,576300,269700, linch pin (unclassifiable),Cawston,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,small frag of head?,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,56,,,,,?,,-,613800,323680, terret (flat ring),Cawston (Woodrow Inn),Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,near complete,unusual dec with red enamel circles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,1st BC - 1st AD,294 f,78,-,93,,,308,,Norfolk (might mean Norwich?),,-,615300,324100, horse bit (unid.),Cawthorn Camps,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,only mouthpiece remains,,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial excav in 19th C?,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,370,,York,?,-,475800,489100, horse bit (unid.),Cawthorn Camps,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,only mouthpiece remains,,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial excav in 19th C?,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,371,,York,?,-,475800,489100, strap junction/harness mount,Caythorpe,Lincolnshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,relief dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,187,-,-,,,434,,Grantham,?,-,493700,348100, casque headpiece?,Cerrig-y-Drudion,Conwy,other,other,large fragment,Elaborate palmette etc. dec. - headpiece or hanging bowl,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cist burial,cist burial,2329 +/- 29,510 - 250 BC,,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,4th BC,"29 b-c, 30 a-e, 31 a",,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,295300,348500, strap junction/harness mount,"Charleston Brow, Alciston",East Sussex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,pairs of crescents,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,excav,hut,,,found during excavs but doesn't appear to have a good context,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,188,-,-,,,,,"Castle Mus, Lewes",?,-,548400,105400, strap junction/harness mount,"Charleston Brow, Alciston",East Sussex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,long form,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav,,,,found in excavs but no good contextual info,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 h,188,-,-,,,436,,Lewes,,-,548400,105400, strap junction/harness mount,Charlton (or Carlton - Palk has),Northamptonshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,"Lyre shaped, 'encrinite' (fossil?) stud, v long description in Spr but no pic",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,189,-,-,,,494,,Northampton,D.107/1957-8,-,453100,236200, bracelet,Charsfield,Suffolk,bracelet,other,large fragment,snake head terminal,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,,625400,256500, strap junction/harness mount,Charsfield,Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"roundel with loop at the back, openwork tripartite design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,625400,256500, terret (platform),Chedworth,Gloucestershire,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,205a,,Chedworth Rn villa M?,?,-,405500,211900, roundel,Chelmsford,Essex,other,other,near complete,triskele with red and blue enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,?,excav,?,,,strat context uncertain,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,485,-,-,,,,,Chelmsford and Essex Mus,?,-,571300,207100, sheath (dagger),Chelsea,London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,"line dec., anchor shaped chape",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,Early La Tene,17 e,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,528600,177800, strap junction/harness mount,Chepstow,Monmouthshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"fig of 8, inlaid red and yellow enamel triangles and spots",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,"276 e, 295 f",211,-,-,,,455,,"Cardiff (copy, orig in private hands)",,-,353300,194000, shield,Chertsey,Surrey,shield,shield,complete,"Solid bronze shield, built-in handle (ash covered in bronze), minimal dec. incl. S-shaped birds",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray,unknown,2300 +/-40 BP,,C14 dated to 2300 +/-40 BP,-,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,3rd BC (C14),69 e-g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,503800,166400, terret (parallel winged),"Chessel Down, Isle of Wight",Isle of Wight,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"parallel winged, plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,Saxon grave,Saxon inhumation,,,"found in Saxon grave, see also Spratling 35",Saxon,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,51,-,-,,,145,,BM,mislaid,-,439900,85300, terret (platform),Chester,Cheshire,terret (platform),terret,near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,excav,,,,"1935-6 excav of ?, Site 2, surface of cement floor ('Flavian or later')",69 AD -,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,205b,,?,?,-,340400,366600, horse bit (3 link derivative),Chesterholm (Vindolanda),Northumberland,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,large fragment,ring and part of bar from 3 bit,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,277 m,-,3,-,,,SB3,,Newcastle University,,-,377700,566600, terret (knobbed),Chesterholm (Vindolanda),Northumberland,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,dec with balls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,291 j,-,81,-,,,206,,Housesteads,,-,390700,570100, figurine (pig),"Chesters, Walwick",Northumberland,animal/human form,animal/human form,large fragment,poss knife handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,presumably from fort excavs so Hadrianic or later,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,322,-,,,,,Chesters,3085,-,390700,570100, figurine (stag),"Chesters, Walwick",Northumberland,animal/human form,animal/human form,'near complete',flattish profile,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,presumably from fort excavs so Hadrianic or later,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,328,-,,,,,Chesters,2433,-,390700,570100, scabbard mount,"Chesters, Walwick",Northumberland,sword fragment,sword,complete,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"found during excav of Rn fort, no context",?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,162,-,267,H,,,Chesters,1424,-,390700,570100, terret (platform),"Chesters, Walwick",Northumberland,terret (platform),terret,complete,platform terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"excav in Roman fort, no contextual info",?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,67,-,,,207,,Chesters?,,-,390700,570100, terret (simple),"Chesters, Walwick",Northumberland,terret (simple),terret,fragment,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found on site of Rn fort,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,49,-,,,10,,Chesters,2960,-,390700,570100, mirror,Chettle,Dorset,mirror,mirror,complete,"dug by Wessex v recently, dec bronze plate",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,,,,,info from Jody Joy,50 - 70 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,Wessex Archaeology,,-,395200,113500, stud (ornamental),Chichester,West Sussex,other,other,near complete,"domed bronze disc, openwork filled with red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,"assoc with Rn military equipment and pre-Flavian pottery, from site later dug (Noviomagus) prob mid 1st AD",43 - 69 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,459,-,-,,,,,Chichester City,2006,-,486400,105000, mirror,Chilham Castle,Kent,mirror,mirror,near complete,simple triskele design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,found with cremated bone for C14; and 2 La Tene D2 brooches,75 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,Private hands,,-,606600,153200, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, cauldron,Chiseldon,Swindon,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"ritual' deposit of 12 cauldrons in a big pit, not really decorated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,pit,pit,,,E-MIA says JD,800 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Wessex Arch?,,-,418700,179400, strap junction/harness mount,Churchdown,Gloucestershire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,?,stray,MD stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,413,,Gloucester,I4/1984,-,388900,220000, cheek piece,Cirencester,Gloucestershire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,340,,Corinium M,?,-,402300,202200, strap junction/harness mount,Cirencester,Gloucestershire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,excav,,,,in 'post-military disturbance',?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,525,,Corinium M,"CIR 61, LIII 15, 362",-,402300,202200, terret (debatable),Cirencester,Gloucestershire,terret (other),terret,complete,"possible terret, esp as in hoard with other horse stuff, etc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,excav,,,,unstrat,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,316,,Corinium M,A281/147,-,402300,202200, terret (simple),Cirencester,Gloucestershire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,settlement,,,,"from ditch on excav, period 1 = pre-45 AD",0 - 45 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,11,,Corinium M,CIR 61 M1 42 AE 369,-,402300,202200, terret (simple),Cirencester,Gloucestershire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,13,,Corinium M,C1072,-,402300,202200, terret (simple),Cirencester,Gloucestershire,terret (simple),terret,semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,12,,Corinium M,C55,-,402300,202200, terret (platform),Cirencester (Chester Lodge),Gloucestershire,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,excav,,,,"1937 excav of ?, with a linchpin and a caster",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,208,,Corinium M,A3,-,402300,202200, horse bit (3 link),"City Farm, Hanborough",Oxfordshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ11,,Ashmolean,1965: 496,-,443200,213900, fitting,Cleeve Prior,Worcestershire,other,other,'complete',unknown purpose,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav - settlement?,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,265 k,,-,-,,,,,Evesham Almonry,,-,408800,249100, torc (unconfirmed),"Clench Common, Marlborough",Wiltshire,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,417800,165900, torc (tubular),Clevedon,Somerset,torc (tubular),torc/collar,fragment,"Highly dec. terminal, rest missing, similar to Broighter collar",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,120-121 a-g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,340700,171800, torc (twisted bar),Clevedon,Somerset,torc (twisted bar),torc/collar,fragment,frags,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,120-121 a-g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,340700,171800, sword,"Clotherholme, Ripon",Yorkshire N,sword,sword,near complete,"anthropoid handle, otherwsie undec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,burial?,unknown,,,found 'with a certain no of bones' (which don't seem to have been kept),-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,218,G,-,,Harrogate,?,-,430000,471600, arm ring,Clynnog Fawr,Gwynedd,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,40 e,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,241500,349800, attachment,Colchester,Essex,other,other,complete,"openwork attachment for cloth or leather, trumpet ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,199 c,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, baluster ferrule,Colchester,Essex,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,destruction deposit,,,in Boudiccan destruction deposit on Site A1 of Region 3,60 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,136 a,-,-,,,615,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225600, baluster ferrule,Colchester,Essex,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,destruction deposit,,,in Boudiccan destruction deposit on Site A1 of Region 3,60 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,136 b,-,-,,,616,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225600, baluster ferrule,Colchester,Essex,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,pit,,,"in pit F7, Area A, region 1, Period IV dated to 49-61 AD by excavators",43 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,136 c,-,-,,,617,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225800, figurine (pig),Colchester,Essex,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,598500,225600, harness hook,Colchester,Essex,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,drilled holes for enamel (now missing),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,"from deposit dated to 49-61 AD, region 3 of Sheepen Farm site",49 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,181,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225600, linch pin (other type),Colchester,Essex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,opposed dolphin design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,from Boudican destruction layer,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,60 AD,300 m,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, linch pin (other type),Colchester,Essex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,semi-complete,v Romanised collared dog design with other animal?,y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,excav - destruction debris,,,,,60 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,300 i,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, linch pin (type?),Colchester,Essex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,large fragment,v unusual 'winged' head with S design of blue and red enamel,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,"Boudiccan destruction layer, above road II in Area A of Region 3",60 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,118,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225600, strap junction/harness mount,Colchester,Essex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,"Figure of 8, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,271 b,,-,-,,,435,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, tankard handle,Colchester,Essex,tankard handle,tankard,near complete,"small, openwork",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,found in CEC's excavs Site A1 of Region 3 Assigned to Period IV = 49-61 AD,49 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,40-60 AD,227 j,364,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, terret (flat ring),Colchester,Essex,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec. Dec looks slightly different between Jope and Spratling. I think it's down as Colchester in Jope but the picture is actually of Rattlesden.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,?,?,?,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,294 g,77,-,-,,,309b,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, terret (flat ring),Colchester,Essex,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,"292 g, 293 h",66,-,-,,,169,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, terret (flat ring),Colchester,Essex,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,curvilinear 'eye' design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,65,-,-,,,168,,Colchester,596P.03,-,599900,225400, terret (knobbed),Colchester,Essex,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,grooves for enamel on knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,n,major LIA/RB settlement,settlement,,,,unstrat find in CEC excavs,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 d,81,-,-,,,209,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, terret (parallel winged),Colchester,Essex,terret (parallel winged),terret,fragment,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,52,-,-,,,146,,Colchester,2456,-,599700,225400, terret (platform),Colchester,Essex,terret (platform),terret,complete,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,major LIA/RB settlement,settlement,,,,"found in a pit, assigned to Phase 6 or 61-65 AD",61-65 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,89,-,-,,,309a,,Colchester,?,-,598500,225600, terret (platform),Colchester,Essex,terret (platform),terret,complete,triangular and lozenge shaped red and blue enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,on excav but stray,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,88,-,-,,,210,,Colchester,38/34,-,598600,225400, terret (simple),Colchester,Essex,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,topsoil find,unknown,,,stray near CEC excavs,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,1,-,-,,,16,,Colchester,?,-,598600,225800, terret (simple),Colchester,Essex,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,Boudiccan destruction layer,60 - 61 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,4,-,-,,,17,,Colchester,?,-,599700,225400, terret (simple),Colchester,Essex,terret (simple),terret,near complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,2,-,-,,,14,,Colchester,?,-,599700,225400, terret (simple),Colchester,Essex,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,3,-,-,,,15,,Colchester,?,-,599700,225400, terret (transverse winged),Colchester,Essex,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,"surface cleaning on Balkerne Lane site, period 5c = c.250-300 AD",250 - 300 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,114b,,Colchester,?,-,599700,225400, torc (unconfirmed),Colchester,Essex,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,599700,225400, mirror,Colchester (Hyderabad Barracks),Essex,mirror,mirror,near complete,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,599700,225400, mirror,Colchester (Lexden Grange),Essex,mirror,mirror,near complete,"loop handle, symmetrical design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"with pin, bronze cup (Spr 382) and wheel-thrown pottery with crem",100 - 15 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,"237 b-c, 238 a-b, 239 a, g",339,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, terret (flat ring),Colchester (Union Grounds),Essex,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,red enamel dec with incised lines,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,79,-,-,,,170,,Colchester,1406.07,-,599700,225400, terret (parallel winged),"Cold Kitchen Hill, Brixton Deverill",Wiltshire,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,quite fancy incised dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,147,,Devizes,1.1972,-,386100,138600, sword,Coleford (High Nash),Gloucestershire,sword,sword,near complete,"with three cu alloy rings (from sword) and shield boss, bent before burial, fancy enamel 'button'",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,"no bones survived, with shield boss but little else",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,128,D,-,,at Snowdonia National Park for safe keeping,n/a,-,357600,210700, baluster ferrule,Colne Fen,Cambridgeshire,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,found with linch pins Spr 106-107 but no other dateable finds,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,137 a,-,-,,,618,,"Norris Mus, St Ives",?,-,538600,277800, baluster ferrule,Colne Fen,Cambridgeshire,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,found with linch pins Spr 106-107 but no other dateable finds,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,137 b,-,-,,,619,,"Norris Mus, St Ives",?,-,538600,277800, baluster ferrule,Colne Fen,Cambridgeshire,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,found with linch pins Spr 106-107 but no other dateable finds,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,137 c,-,-,,,620,,"Norris Mus, St Ives",?,-,538600,277800, linch pin (crescentic),Colne Fen,Cambridgeshire,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,semi-complete,"fancy dec on bronze head, iron shanks, red and blue enamel",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,"300 b, d",106,-,-,,,598,,Cambridge,,-,537000,275800, linch pin (crescentic),Colne Fen,Cambridgeshire,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,semi-complete,"fancy dec on bronze head, iron shanks, red and blue enamel",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,"300 a, c",107,-,-,,,597,,Cambridge,,-,537000,275800, scabbard,Congham,Norfolk,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy dec at top and bottom, puffin motif",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,103,D,-,,Norwich Castle,249.986,-,571570,323840, terret (unclassifiable),Congham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,144,,,not in,,?,,-,571570,323840, terret (unclassifiable),Congham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,157,,,not in,,?,,-,572200,323000, dagger+sheath,Cookham,Berkshire,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,V fancy circle decoration on handle and sheath,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"24 a-c, 25 a",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,489800,185300, linch pin (unclassifiable),"Coppice Corner, Gamber-Parry Lodge, Kingsholm",Gloucestershire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,604,,Gloucester,9/83 P63 Us,-,383200,218600, terret (simple),"Copse Farm, Oving",West Sussex,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,excav,,,,from Tr B of Sussex Archaeological Field Unit excavs,?,200 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,18,,Chichester,?,-,490200,105000, attachment,Corbridge,Northumberland,other,other,complete,"openwork attachment for cloth or leather, trumpet ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,199 a,-,not in,-,,,,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, attachment,Corbridge,Northumberland,other,other,complete,"openwork attachment for cloth or leather, trumpet ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,199 b,-,not in,-,,,,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, escutcheon (cow),Corbridge,Northumberland,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'near complete',cow head,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,presumably from Rn fort so Agricolan or later,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,314,-,,,,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, escutcheon (cow),Corbridge,Northumberland,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',cow head handle fitting with a bit of the handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,presumably from Rn fort so Agricolan or later,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,173 i,-,314,-,,,,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, mount,Corbridge,Northumberland,other,other,complete,"includes red, blue and yello enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,excav,?,,,found during excavs but not much contextual info; fort dates from 139 AD,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,80-161 AD,not in,-,15,-,,,482,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, mount,Corbridge,Northumberland,other,other,'complete',trumpet design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,excav?,?,,,,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,199 q,-,not in,-,,,,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, strap junction/harness mount,Corbridge,Northumberland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,excav,?,,,found during excavs but not much contextual info; fort dates from 139 AD,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,534,,Corbridge,?,-,399000,564400, strap junction/harness mount,Corbridge,Northumberland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,four petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,surface find,,,stray on fort,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,unrecorded,not in,-,21,-,,,465,,Corbridge,P 149,-,399000,564400, terret (simple),Corbridge,Northumberland,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"poss brass (according to Jope?), poss from excav of Rn fort",?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,50,-,,,19,,Corbridge,,-,399000,564400, scabbard,Corfe Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,261,H,-,,?,?,-,395400,82400, horn-cap,Corpusty,Norfolk,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"asymmetrical triskele design, similar to torc dec so maybe q early",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,161,,,403,,?,,-,612900,330650, sword + scabbard,"Cotterdale, Hawes",Yorkshire N,sword,sword,complete,"iron sword with fairly elaborate handle, quite plain minimal dec on bronze scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,211 c-f,-,143,-,204,F,,,BM,deposited on loan by Soc Antiqs London says Stead,-,383300,494100, strap junction/harness mount,Cowbury Hill,Berkshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,538,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, arm ring,Cowlam,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,Knobbed dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,pre-300 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,32 k,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,496200,465700, arm ring,Cowlam,Yorkshire E,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,Simple leaf dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial,inhumation,,,,?,pre-300 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,32 i-j,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,496200,465700, torc (beaded),"Coygan, Laugharne",Carmarthenshire,torc (beaded),torc/collar,fragment,single bead prob from heavy collar,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,ring fortification,no info,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,259 e,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,230200,210900, sheath (dagger),"Crabtree, Hammersmith",London,dagger,dagger,near complete,Zigzag leaf decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,23 a-e,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,522900,178100, hanger/dangler,"Croft Ambrey, Aymestrey",Herefordshire,other,other,complete,"whirligig design, smaller than other one",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Tom Moore dates its context to c. 350 - 50 BC,350 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 e-g,,-,-,,,,,Hereford,,-,345000,266700, hanger/dangler,"Croft Ambrey, Aymestrey",Herefordshire,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,ditch,,,with 'western second B' pottery in hillfort ditch,100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 e-g,219,-,-,,,517,,Hereford,,-,345000,266700, helmet,"Croft Ambrey, Aymestrey",Herefordshire,helmet,other,fragment,iron cheek piece for helmet,,y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"From period 6 ""260 - 100 BC"" in report",260 - 100 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,221 h,,-,-,,,,,Hereford,,-,345000,266700, sword,"Croft Ambrey, Aymestrey",Herefordshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,undec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"From period 7 ""70 BC - 48 AD"" in report",70 BC - 48 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,228,G,-,,?,?,-,345000,266700, tankard,Cromwell,Nottinghamshire,tankard,tankard,complete,not pictured; found 1998; apparently same design as Shapwick one - Jope obviously told about it by VS Payne & AG Sherratt,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,wood,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,226 a-b,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,479900,362000, spoon (1 of pair),Crosby Ravensworth,Cumbria,spoon,spoon,complete,"nice slightly mirror like design on handle, one with cross/circle, one with hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard of 2,dry,,,"stray in boggy ground, 7 or 8 yards from other spoon",-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 a,-,283,-,,,,,BM,69 12-11 1,-,362000,514900, spoon (1 of pair),Crosby Ravensworth,Cumbria,spoon,spoon,complete,"nice slightly mirror like design on handle, one with cross/circle, one with hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,hoard of 2,dry,,,"stray in boggy ground, 7 or 8 yards from other spoon",-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 a,-,284,-,,,,,BM,69 12-11 1,-,362000,514900, torc (unconfirmed),"Cross, Axbridge",Somerset,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,342500,154700, linch pin (rectangular headed),Crownthorpe,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,603,,private hands,n/a,-,608400,302600, cauldron,"Crummockdale, Austwick",Yorkshire N,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"projecting belly of Santon type, heavily patched",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,310,-,,,,,,,-,376600,468300, arm ring,Culbin Sands,Moray,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,"heavy, snake design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st - 2nd AD,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,157 a-b,-,214,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 89,-,297600,862500, linch pin (unclassifiable),Culbin Sands,Moray,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,129,-,,,,,Edinburgh,NC 32-35,-,297600,862500, scabbard,Culbin Sands,Moray,sword fragment,sword,fragment,openwork mount prob from scabbard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,174,-,not in,,,,Edinburgh,uncatalogued but within the range of NC 32-35,-,297600,862500, tankard handle (?),Culbin Sands,Moray,tankard handle,tankard,complete,stylized duck heads; prob a tankard handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,289,-,-,,,,Edinburgh,BI 154,,297600,862500, sword,"Danebury, Nether Wallop",Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,chape end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"chape frag, Stead doesn't give context CP7",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,167,A/B/C/D,-,,?,?,-,430300,136400, sword,"Danebury, Nether Wallop",Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"context cp7 - Cunliffe 1984, 366, no. 2.105 fig 7.19",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,156,A/B/C/D,-,,?,?,-,430300,136400, horse bit (3 link),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,in context but no info,,,CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,373,,Danebury M,DA 83 Ph 8857-2070,-,430300,136400, horse bit (3 link),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,in context but no info,,,CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,372,,Danebury M,DA 83 Ph 8857-2069,-,430300,136400, linch pin (ring headed),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"from a cp7 context on the floor of CS20, close to no 559a",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,559b,,Danebury M,?,-,430300,136400, linch pin (ring headed),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"from a cp7 context on the floor of CS20, close to no 559b",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,559a,,Danebury M,?,-,430300,136400, openwork disc,"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,other,other,complete,"Openwork curvilinear dec., fine pin for attaching to ?wood",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,31 g,,-,-,,,,,Andover,,-,430300,136400, strap junction/harness mount,"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,found with Palk 20,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from floor of building CS7/8 dated to c. 100 BC,c. 100 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,425,,Danebury M,?,-,430300,136400, terret (lipped),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (lipped),terret,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,96,,Danebury M,DA 84 1329 (2163),-,430300,136400, terret (lipped),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,95,,Danebury M,DA 80 P1579,-,430300,136400, terret (ribbed),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,"cu ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,no context given in Palk but… CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,78b,,Danebury M,DA 86.2393,-,430300,136400, terret (ribbed),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,no context given in Palk but… CP7,300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,78c,,Danebury M,DA 81.1682,-,430300,136400, terret (ribbed),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"pit 1579, level 13 - CP6",400 - 300 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,78a,,Danebury M,DA 83.1947,-,430300,136400, terret (simple),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,found with Palk 425 and 2 strap unions,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from floor of building dated to c. 100 BC,c. 100 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,20,,Danebury M,DA 72 1210,-,430300,136400, terret (simple),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,with 21B,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"from Pit 2261, level 6 - date? CP7",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,21a,,Danebury M,DA83 1945,-,430300,136400, terret (simple),"Danebury, Nether Wallop ",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"from Pit 2261, level 6 - date? CP7",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,21b,,Danebury M,DA83 1946,-,430300,136400, linch pin (ring headed),"Dane's Graves, Driffield",Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,560a,,York,937.5.48,-,502100,457800, linch pin (ring headed),"Dane's Graves, Driffield",Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,560b,,York,937.6.48,-,502100,457800, scabbard,Datchet,Windsor & Maidenhead,sword,sword,large fragment,iron back plate,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,no context given by Stead - seems not to have one I think,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,84,C,-,,Aylesbury,1991.26.2,-,499100,177000, sword,Datchet,Windsor & Maidenhead,sword,sword,near complete,no info,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,171,A/B/C/D,-,,lost?,n/a,-,499100,177000, sword + scabbard,Datchet,Windsor & Maidenhead,sword,sword,near complete,"most of sword, some dots and laddering near top",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,21,A/B,-,,Aylesbury,1991.26.1,-,499100,177000, crown,Deal,Kent,other,other,complete,Running vegetal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2158 +/- 28,360 - 100 BC,Deal warrior,?,3rd - 2nd BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd BC,205 o,,-,-,,,,,BM,P1990 1-2 1-5,-,637400,152800, scabbard mount,Deal,Kent,sword fragment,sword,large fragment,"S-curved dec at top, actually a scabbard mount",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2158 +/- 28,360 - 100 BC,Deal warrior,?,3rd - 2nd BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd BC,205 o,,-,-,66,B,,,BM,P1990 1-2 1-5,-,637400,152800, spoon (1 of pair),Deal,Kent,spoon,spoon,complete,"one with hole, other with v faint traces of cross in photo",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2216 +/- 28,380 - 200 BC,no finds but with inhumation so good for C14,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 c,472,-,-,,,,,?,,-,637400,152800, spoon (1 of pair),Deal,Kent,spoon,spoon,complete,"one with hole, other with v faint traces of cross in photo",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2216 +/- 28,380 - 200 BC,no finds but with inhumation so good for C14,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 c,472,-,-,,,,,?,,-,637400,152800, terret (transverse winged),Dereham,Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,v pronounced wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,111,,,305,,?,,-,601620,312520, mirror,Desborough,Northamptonshire,mirror,mirror,complete,"twin loop handle, symmetrical design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial?,unknown,,,"no record of context but Spr says ""there is reason to believe that it may have come from a burial""",-,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"240-241 c-d, 243",340,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,480200,283300, carnyx,Deskford,Aberdeenshire,other,other,near complete,"boar head, movable wooden tongue, etc.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,animal/human,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,in bog but with hazelnuts (can't believe they kept them - could ask Fraser),-,80 - 300 AD,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,176-179 d,-,188,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,351300,862500, horse bit (Irish),Devon,Devon,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,Type III,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,746,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, torc (beaded),Dinnington,Yorkshire S,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,258 d,-,not in,-,,,,,?,,-,453950,384600, escutcheon (cow),"Dinorben, Abergele",Conwy,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"cow head escutcheon, dot dec on head",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in Gardner's 1913 excavs, no more contextual detail; artefacts not in datable context as far as you can tell from the report",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,413,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,58.535/980,-,296800,375700, linch pin (rectangular headed),Ditchingham,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,602,,private hands,n/a,-,634600,290250, terret (mini),Ditchingham,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,321,,private hands,n/a,-,634600,290250, terret (platform),Ditchingham,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,211,,Private hands?,?,-,634600,290250, terret (unclassifiable),Ditchingham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,153,,,not in,,?,,-,634600,290250, terret (transverse winged),"Ditchley, Charlbury",Oxfordshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"v ornate lipped dec, enamel inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,villa,villa,occupation layer,,,in villa building which burnt down hence accurate date; Jope thinks it must have been a 'curio' not actually that date,c. 200 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,c. 200AD,289 t-v,,-,-,,,115,,Ashmolean,,-,439700,221400, horse bit (unid.),"Dog Holes, Warton Craggs",Humberside,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,374,,BM,?,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (Irish),Dolgellau,Gwynedd,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,Type II,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,719,,?,?,-,272600,318200, sword,"Dolland's Moor, Newington",Kent,sword,sword,near complete,no description of dec - poss plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,ditch,ditch,,,in excav 'LIA field ditch' but don't know any more,100 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,145,C/D,-,,Canterbury Archaeological Trust,n/a,-,618000,137700, torc (unconfirmed),Dolphinton,South Lanarkshire,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,lost,n/a,-,310500,646700, torc (heavy collar),Dorchester,Dorset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,semi-complete,"about 3/4 compete, fairly simple, minimal dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,burial,burial?,unknown,,,found in assoc with several human skeletons and some 'vases',-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Megaw 1971,,not in,-,-,-,,,,,Dorchester,1902.1.37,-,369100,90600, mirror,Dorton,Buckinghamshire,mirror,mirror,complete,"twin loop handle, v slightly asymmetric design with gridded basketry",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y?,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"Buried in wooded box, some of which seems to survive",50 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,239 b,,-,-,,,,,Aylesbury,,-,468500,214100, linch pin (vase headed),"Dowalton Loch, Sorbie",Dumfries & Galloway,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,broch/crannog,crannog?,unknown,,,unknown but prob from crannog in lake,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,134,-,,,621,,Edinburgh,HU6,-,243700,546700, mount,"Dowalton Loch, Sorbie",Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,openwork triskele; Hunter says poss not a harness brooch,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),lake,wet,,,near a crannog,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,not in,-,253,-,,,502a,,Edinburgh,HU 62,-,243700,546700, ornamental strip,Dowgate,London,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,'complete',"decorative strip, S scroll",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,jet bracelet found in same deposit (found because of drainage work) which prob dates to post 3rd AD but need more detailed info,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 h-i,431,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,532600,180900, strap junction/harness mount,"Dragonby, Scunthorpe",Lincolnshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,493,,Scunthorpe,?,-,489200,411100, strap junction/harness mount,"Dragonby, Scunthorpe",Lincolnshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,circular with bosses at ends,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,271 h,,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,489200,411100, strap junction/harness mount,"Dragonby, Scunthorpe",Lincolnshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,lyre shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,y,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,271 g,,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,489200,411100, terret (knobbed),"Dragonby, Scunthorpe",Lincolnshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobs have radial grooves,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,82,-,-,,,212,,Scunthorpe,?,-,489200,411100, linch pin (other type),Driffield,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"from Dane's Graves, square head, curved shank",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 g,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,502100,457800, linch pin (other type),Driffield,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"from Dane's Graves, square head, curved shank",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 g,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,502100,457800, strap junction/harness mount,"Drumashie, Dores",Highland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,central panel of red and yellow enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,36,-,,,479,,Inverness M,L 1962-125,-,259700,834100, terret (type?),Duggleby,Yorkshire N,terret (type?),terret,complete,"zigzag leaf and berried rosette design, matched by moulds at Glastonbury",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 i,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,487900,467200, torc,"Dungyle Camp, Kelton",Dumfries & Galloway,torc,torc/collar,complete,"plain bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,195,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 96,-,299300,570500, hilt guard,Dunstanburgh Castle,Northumberland,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,excav,?,,,"with Hadrianic coin, and brooch dated to 100-150 AD",100 - 150 AD,0 - 100 AD,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,144,-,253,H,,,Dunstanburgh Collection,,-,425800,622100, bracelet,"Duntulm, Skye",Highland,bracelet,other,complete,"snake type, coiled",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,215,,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 86 1953 1037,,141400,874400, terret (simple),Dunure,South Ayrshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,51,-,,,22,,"Dick Institute, Kilmarnock",DE 14,-,225400,616100, bowl,Duston,Northamptonshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"thin bronze, multiple S dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,234 e-f,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,472200,261100, terret (platform),Eartham,West Sussex,terret (platform),terret,near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,?,excav,?,,,from excav but no good contextual info,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,310a,,BM,P.1984.1-2.1,-,493800,109500, figurine (pig),East London,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"small, lumpy, rough",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 t,,-,-,,,,,BM (Roach Smith Coll.),,-,n/a,n/a, terret (flat ring),East Walton,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,fragment,"moustache like dec, dots at end in red enamel only",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,132,,,not in,,?,,-,575210,314670, terret (flat ring),East Winch,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"low relief swirly dec, red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,129,,,171,,?,,-,570370,316750, sword + scabbard,Eastburn,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,,,,,,,y?,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"well preserved 'organic grip', no other finds mentioned from grave dug on 30s?",?,300 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,194,E/F,-,,Hull,3048.42,-,498900,455600, figurine (pig),Eastcheap,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"R-B context, only front half of pig (made like that) - poss. vessel fitting",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,excav,,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,161 w,,-,-,,,,,,,-,533000,180800, figurine (pig),Eastcheap,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"R-B context, only front half of pig (made like that) - poss. vessel fitting",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,excav,,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,161 x,,-,-,,,,,,,-,533000,180800, strap junction/harness mount,Easter Eildon Hill,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,18,-,,,490,,Edinburgh,FG 10,-,354900,632300, cheek piece,Eckford (Wooden Farm),Borders,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,red enamel dec in central panel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,296 h,-,45,-,,,360,,Edinburgh,DWA 1,-,371300,626200, terret (knobbed),Eckford (Wooden Farm),Borders,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"hoard with Rn and native metalwork, prob later 1st or 2nd AD says MacG",75 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,109,-,,,273,,Edinburgh,DWA 2,-,371300,626200, terret (simple),"Edgerston, Jedburgh",Borders,terret (simple),terret,near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,no good location,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,23,,Edinburgh,HH 795 1972.131,-,365000,620600, scabbard hilt end,"Elginhaugh, Dalkeith",Midlothian,sword fragment,sword,fragment,info from Fraser Hunter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,254,H,-,,?,?,-,333400,667200, fitting,"Elmswell, Driffield",Yorkshire E,other,other,'complete',"prob for a casket; thin bronze on iron base with fine enamel inlay; fairly 'classical' dec design with berried rosettes, 'subdued dysymmetry'",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,LIA/RB settlement,settlement,,,,unstrat; sett occupied early 1st AD to 370 AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,late 1st AD,222 a-b,-,336,-,,,,,Hull,,-,499200,459100, cauldron,"Elvanfoot, Crawford",South Lanarkshire,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,303,-,,,,,Glasgow Hunterian,B 1959 3224,-,295300,617000, horse bit (2 link),Elveden,Suffolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,tiny frag of ring-carrier,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,275 a-c,167,-,-,,,SJ3,,Cambridge,?,-,582200,279900, tankard,Elveden,Suffolk,tankard,tankard,complete,"wood staves held together by narrow bronze rings, two simple curved bar handles",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,"known from drawings only I think, no contextual info given by Spr",-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,226 e-f,365,-,-,,,,,"Lost (was in Moyse's Hall M., Bury St Edmunds",,-,582200,279900, horn-cap,Ely,Cambridgeshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"bronze, undec, wood remaining in shaft",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,2078 +/- 25,180 - 30 BC,wood in shaft,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill pers comm,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,553600,279900, sword,"Embleton, Cockermouth",Cumbria,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy hilt, regular bands of red/yellow glass inlay down scabbard, scored chequer pattern on lower part; said to have been found with another scabbard and 3 spearheads before 1854, now lost",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,found in hoard with other sword and 3 spearheads - now lost,?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,214 a,-,145,-,205,F,,,BM,70 10-13 5,-,316700,530600, sword,"Embleton, Cockermouth",Cumbria,sword,sword,semi-complete,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,197,E/F,-,,BM,70 10-13 6 (probably),-,316700,530600, torc (beaded),"Embsay, Skipton",Yorkshire N,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,beaded design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,melon bead found nearby,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,200,-,,,,,?,,-,401100,453400, terret (transverse winged),Enstone,Oxfordshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"red enamel dec, attachment bar, not pictured in Spr",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,villa,villa,occupation layer,,,"from the burnt fill of room 7 at Ditchley villa, estimated to have burnt c.200 AD",200 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,44,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,1936.422,-,437600,224600, scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"suspension loop, mineral replaced wood suggests scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,118,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"suspension loop, mineral replaced wood suggests scabbard, stamped ring and dot dec, v fancy ",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,119,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, sword,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,163,A/B/C/D,-,,BM,"ES/EE, ED and ES",-,527300,209000, sword,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,135,D,-,,BM,"ES/EE, ED and ES",-,527300,209000, sword,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,136,D,-,,BM,"ES/EE, ED and ES",-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,162,A/B/C/D,-,,BM,ES/EC,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,"cu alloy rings, iron scabbard and sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,110,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,"blade in cu alloy scabbard, plain",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,100,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,111,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,"cu alloy rings, iron scabbard and sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,112,D,-,,BM,unregistered excav code ES/EB,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,140,C/D,-,,BM,ES/EL,-,527300,209000, sword + scabbard,Essendon,Hertfordshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,"with other weapons but not datable, other than poss wooden scabbard",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,141,C/D,-,,BM,ES/EJ,-,527300,209000, torc (tubular),Essendon,Hertfordshire,torc (tubular),torc/collar,large fragment,v little info,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (lake),hoard,dry,,,assoc with ingots and other weapon hoards,?,1st BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,527300,209000, cauldron,"Ewartly Shank, Alnham Moor",Northumberland,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,iron rim band missing,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,304,-,,,,,Newcastle Black Gate,,-,399600,610800, stud (ornamental),Exeter,Devon,other,other,complete,"trumpet shaped recesses, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,291800,92100, sword,Eye and Dunsden,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,dry,,,with Stead 143,?,150 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-4,x,x,x,x,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,144,C/D,-,,Private hands,n/a,-,474400,176700, sword,Eye and Dunsden,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,dry,,,with Stead 144,?,150 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-4,x,x,x,x,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,143,C/D,-,,Reading,247: 65/1,-,474400,176700, terret (lipped),Fairford,Gloucestershire,terret (lipped),terret,complete,lipped terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,Saxon grave,Saxon inhumation,,,"found in 1850-1 (in Saxon grave) so context poss doubtful?, see also Spratling 51",Saxon,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,35,-,-,,,97,,Ashmolean,1961.115,-,414500,201500, hilt guard,Farley Heath,Surrey,sword fragment,sword,complete,dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,288,-,-,247,H,,,BM,1853.4-9.115,-,504700,147700, bowl (with fish spout),Felmersham,Bedfordshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"fish spout found separate to, but almost certainly part of bowl",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,hoard/burial,dry,,,"Jope says hoard, Spr thinks poss from burial",?,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,167 e-h,394,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,499000,257500, escutcheon (cow),Felmersham,Bedfordshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"cow heads, big horns, one licking its lips, handle for bucket also present",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,hoard/burial,dry,,,"Jope says hoard, Spr thinks poss from burial",?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,166 a-d,412,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,499000,257500, escutcheon (cow),Felmersham,Bedfordshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"cow heads, big horns, one licking its lips, handle for bucket also present",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,hoard/burial,dry,,,"Jope says hoard, Spr thinks poss from burial",?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,166 a-d,412,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,499000,257500, sword,"Fendoch, Glen Almond",Perth & Kinross,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt guard,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,wall trench,,,found with Flavian sherds in foundation trench for a wall,69 - 138 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,146,-,240,H,,,Edinburgh,FR 536,-,281700,732500, terret (platform),'Fens',Cambridgeshire,terret (platform),terret,complete,"triangles arranged in diamonds and square panels of enamel - many colours incl dark and light blue, white, yellow and red",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,87,-,-,,,202,,BM,1880.12-14.11,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (other/unid),Ferrybridge,Yorkshire W,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,need info from OA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,no obviously datable things - but C14 dates peak in early 2nd C BC,200 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,Oxford Archaeology,,-,447800,423900, linch pins,Ferrybridge,Yorkshire W,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,need info from OA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,no obviously datable things - but C14 dates peak in early 2nd C BC,200 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,Oxford Archaeology,,-,447800,423900, scabbard,Ferrybridge,Yorkshire W,sword,sword,semi-complete,"v fancy curvilinear dec down sword, fancy handle with organic grip, red enamel, v highly dec; similar to E Yorks burials; prob broken at time of deposition",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,other,Neolithic henge,Neolithic henge,,,"near the bottom of a Neolithic henge ditch, with nothing else it seems",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,175,E,-,,BM,P1994 6-2 1,-,447800,423900, strap junction/harness mounts,Ferrybridge,Yorkshire W,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,need info from OA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,no obviously datable things - but C14 dates peak in early 2nd C BC,200 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,Oxford Archaeology,,-,447800,423900, terrets,Ferrybridge,Yorkshire W,terret (type?),terret,complete,need info from OA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,burial,inhumation,,,no obviously datable things - but C14 dates peak in early 2nd C BC,200 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,Oxford Archaeology,,-,447800,423900, terret (flat ring),Field Dalling,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,low relief dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,130,,,not in,,?,,-,601250,338800, terret (lipped),Field Dalling,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,ring and dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,106,,,not in,,?,,-,602390,340180, terret (lipped),Fincham,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,says it would have had 3 transverse type mouldings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,98,,,not in,,?,,-,569130,307280, figurine (pig),Findon,West Sussex,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,512200,109000, bridle spur,"Firle Beacon, Charleston Brow",East Sussex,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,882,,Jewry Wall M,20 IL 1964/307,-,548300,105800, terret (simple),Fishbourne,West Sussex,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,villa,villa,occupation layer,,,Third period occ level dated to c.100-280 AD,100 - 280 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,5,-,-,,,24,,Fishbourne Roman Palace,?,-,483500,104700, sword,Fiskerton,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,undec but campanulate hilt end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,excav,,,,from excav by Colin Palmer-Brown in 2001 - no more details given,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,282,?,-,,Lincoln,?,-,505000,372000, sword,Fiskerton,Lincolnshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"the cu alloy fittings from a sword handle, fancy dec and coral inlay, part of iron tang visible",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,Fiskerton,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,52,A/B,-,,Lincoln,?,-,505000,372000, sword,Fiskerton,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,Fiskerton,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,152,A/B/C/D,-,,Lincoln,?,-,505000,372000, sword + scabbard,Fiskerton,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,undec other than coral stud,,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,Fiskerton,?,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,4,A,-,,Lincoln,?,-,505000,372000, sword + scabbard,Fiskerton,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,Fiskerton,?,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,6,A,-,,Lincoln,?,-,505000,372000, mirror handle,"Fison Way, Thetford",Norfolk,mirror handle,mirror,complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,excav,,,,?,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Gregory 1991 (noticed it myself),,-,-,-,-,-,,,,?,?,-,586800,284300, strap junction/harness mount,"Fison Way, Thetford",Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,other,excav,,,,no good contextual detail,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,552,,?,?,-,586800,284300, scabbard,"Flag Fen, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,large fragment,scabbard plate with S curve and dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,fen,no info,,,from Flag Fen but no way of dating finds it seems,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,222,G,-,,Flag Fen,FF 29,-,528700,294300, sword,"Flag Fen, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,fen,no info,,,from Flag Fen but no way of dating finds it seems,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,148,A/B/C/D,-,,Flag Fen,n/a,-,528700,294300, sword,"Flag Fen, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"plain, found next to pit alignment",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,fen,no info,,,from Flag Fen but no way of dating finds it seems,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,149,A/B/C/D,-,,Flag Fen,n/a,-,528700,294300, sword + scabbard,"Flasby, Skipton",Yorkshire N,sword,sword,semi-complete,"iron sword, bronze scabbard with central suspension loop, fairly simple dec.",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,found 'close to Rn remains',?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,214 b,-,147,-,200,F,,,Skipton (sold at Southeby's 5 March 1962),D 3232,-,394400,456500, scabbard chape,"Flusco, Newbiggin, Penrith",Cumbria,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"""found with divining rods and metal detector""",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,202,F,-,,"Tullie House, Carlisle",1991.28,-,346800,529500, cheek piece,"Folly Lane, St Albans",Essex,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,insets for enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,v accurately dated to c. 55 BC by associated finds,c. 55 AD,55 AD,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,x,,,Niblett 1999,c.55 AD,not in,not in,not in,-,-,,not in,-,Colchester?,?,,514500,207800, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Folly Lane, St Albans",Essex,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,multi-coloured enamel insets - v symmetrical,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,v accurately dated to c. 55 BC by associated finds,c. 55 AD,55 AD,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,x,,,Niblett 1999,c.55 AD,not in,not in,not in,-,-,,not in,-,Colchester?,?,,514500,207800, strap junction/harness mount,"Folly Lane, St Albans",Essex,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),large fragment,"elaborate dec., insets for enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,v accurately dated to c. 55 BC by associated finds,c. 55 AD,55 AD,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,x,,,Niblett 1999,c.55 AD,not in,not in,not in,-,-,,not in,-,Colchester?,?,,514500,207800, horse bit (2 link),"Fordington, Dorchester",Dorset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,SJ4,,Dorset County,1846-2.8.10,-,369100,90600, scabbard,Fovant,Wiltshire,sword,sword,complete,curvilinear mirror like design at top,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,3rd BC ??,204 l,,-,-,53,B,,,Salisbury,29.1981,-,400500,129000, strap junction/harness mount,Fremington Hagg,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,made to look like a strap junction but non-functional,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,no diagnostic things and doubts expressed about whether it was a hoard according to MacG,?,late 1st AD,-,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,287 n,-,20,-,,,506,,York,H 141 104 K18,-,404500,498900, terret (knobbed),Fremington Hagg,Yorkshire N,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,dec with balls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,no diagnostic things and doubts expressed about whether it was a hoard according to MacG,?,late 1st AD,-,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,291 k,-,82,-,,,214,,York,,-,404500,498900, terret (platform),Fremington Hagg,Yorkshire N,terret (platform),terret,semi-complete,"one side of platform terret, red enamel dots like Stanwick (only 10 miles away)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,no diagnostic things and doubts expressed about whether it was a hoard according to MacG,?,late 1st AD,-,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 h,-,68,-,,,215,,York,H 141 102 K88,-,404500,498900, terret (platform),Fremington Hagg,Yorkshire N,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, with blue and red glass squares inlaid",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,no diagnostic things and doubts expressed about whether it was a hoard according to MacG,?,late 1st AD,-,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 i,-,69,-,,,213,,York,H 141 108,-,404500,498900, torc (beaded),Fremington Hagg,Yorkshire N,torc,torc/collar,fragment,"frag of torc or bracelet, poss part of hoard with horse stuff but not certain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,no diagnostic things and doubts expressed about whether it was a hoard according to MacG,?,late 1st AD,-,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,196,-,,,,,York,H 141 105,-,404500,498900, terret (knobbed),Frettenham,Norfolk,terret (knobbed),terret,fragment,red and white enamel inlay,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,140,,,not in,,?,,-,624750,316500, terret (unclassifiable),Frettenham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,148,,,not in,,?,,-,624400,319780, scabbard,Frilford,Oxfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,iron chape coated in bronze then filed to leave design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,?,no more contextual info,,,excav?,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,210 l-m,,-,-,75,B,,,Jope says Ashmolean but Stead says it's not,?,-,444100,197000, shield (miniature),Frilford,Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,"No dec., long oval boss",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,no more contextual info,,,in pit X with bronze model sword and Roman tile,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,99 e,330,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,444100,197000, sword (miniature),Frilford,Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,No dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,unknown,,,in pit X with bronze model sword and Roman tile,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,99 e,,-,-,-,,,,Ashmolean,,-,444100,197000, strap junction/harness mount,Fring,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,three way loop design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,38,,,,,?,,-,574100,334600, terret (mini),Fring,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,91,,,not in,,?,,-,573670,334560, terret (mini),Fring,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,79,,,not in,,?,,-,573670,334650, terret (mini),Fring,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,80,,,not in,,?,,-,573670,334650, shield mount,Fulham,London,shield,shield,near complete,cruciform shield mount with central boss,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,306,-,-,,,,,BM,1865.1-20.1,-,523400,177300, figurine (pig),"Gaer Fawr, Guilsfield",Powys,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,321900,311600, strap junction/harness mount,"Garden Hill, Hartfield",East Sussex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,excav,?,,,prob has context but a vague one,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,495,,Garden Hill Excav Group,?,-,547900,135800, figurine (human),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,animal/human form,animal/human form,semi-complete,"quite basic carving, headless",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,100 BC - 0,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,152 g,-,not in,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,526600,435500, figurine (human),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,animal/human form,animal/human form,semi-complete,quite basic carving,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,100 BC - 0,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,152 h,-,not in,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,526600,435500, horse bit (3 link),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,?,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ12,,Hull,?,-,526600,435500, horse bit (3 link),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,?,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ13,,Hull,?,-,526600,435500, mirror (iron plate),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,mirror (iron plate),mirror,near complete,mostly iron but with bronze parts to handle; male burial,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2215 +/- 29,380 - 200 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1; C14 dated to 160 BC - 30 AD at 68% confidence",160 BC - 30 AD,Dated contextually,1-3,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,237 d-e,-,not in,-,,,,,Hull,,-,526600,435500, strap junction/harness mount,Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,paired circle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd-1st BC,264 g,-,not in,-,,,?,,Hull,,-,526600,435500, strap junction/harness mount,Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",350 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,414,,Hull,?,-,526600,435500, strap junction/harness mount,Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",350 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,415,,Hull,?,-,526600,435500, terret (unclassifiable),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"bronze cast onto iron core, dec with coral studs held on with bronze pins",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,217,,Hull,32.73/8,-,526600,435500, terret (unclassifiable),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"bronze cast onto iron core, dec with coral studs held on with bronze pins",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,218,,Hull,lab no. 1032,-,526600,435500, terret (unclassifiable),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"bronze cast onto iron core, dec with coral studs held on with bronze pins",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,219,,Hull,32.78/7,-,526600,435500, terret (unclassifiable),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"bronze cast onto iron core, dec with coral studs held on with bronze pins",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,220,,Hull,lab no. 1039,-,526600,435500, terret (unclassifiable),Garton Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"bronze cast onto iron core, dec with coral studs held on with bronze pins",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2172 +/- 29,370 - 110 BC,"chariot burial excav by Brewster - see 1971, 290-1",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,221,,Hull,lab no. 1023,-,526600,435500, horse bit (other),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),,"no dec, iron, unusual loop link snaffle type",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, horse bit (other),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),,"no dec, iron, unusual loop link snaffle type",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, linch pin,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,linch pin (type?),linch pin,complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, linch pin,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,linch pin (type?),linch pin,complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, nave bond,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, nave bond,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, nave bond,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, nave bond,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,plain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, sword + scabbard,Garton Station,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,q plain other than q sculpted handle; scabbard visible only as mineralised organics,,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,horn handle; with inhumation 10 which also had 14 spearheads and poss a wooden shield,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,188,E,-,,BM,P1985 3-5 41,-,526600,435500, terret (multi knobbed),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,Dec. in Snettisham style,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,200 BC?,127 i,-,not in,-,,,?,,York?,,-,526600,435500, terret (simple),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,,minimal dot decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, terret (simple),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,,minimal dot decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, terret (simple),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,,minimal dot decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, terret (simple),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,,minimal dot decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, terret (simple),Garton Station,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,,minimal dot decoration (larger than other four),y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,360 - 90 BC,,360 - 90 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 1991b,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM,,-,526600,435500, terret (platform),Gayton,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,semi-complete,"2 platforms visible, dec with diamond shapes, red and blue enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,119,,,222,,?,,-,573350,317820, mount,Gaytonthorpe Roman villa,Norfolk,other,other,complete,"openwork oval, v similar to no. 37 strap junction so poss part pf hoard",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,villa,hoard?,dry,,,stray from villa,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC,not in,451,-,60,,,,,?,,-,573530,318050, strap junction/harness mount,Gaytonthorpe Roman villa,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,two conjoined oval loops,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,villa,hoard?,dry,,,hoard,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,37,,,491,,?,,-,573530,318050, terret (simple),Geldeston,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,29,,Private hands,n/a,-,639800,299280, terret (unclassifiable),Geldeston,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,151,,,not in,,?,,-,639800,299280, sword + scabbard,"Gelliniog Wen, Llangeinwen, Dwyran",Anglesey,sword,sword,semi-complete,campanulate hilt ,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,no other finds,?,150 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-4,x,x,x,x,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,142,C/D,-,,Cardiff,82.131,-,243900,365800, strap junction/harness mount,Genoch (Glenluce Sands),Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,535,,?Dumfries,?,-,213200,556600, torc (beaded),Giggleswick,Yorkshire N,torc (beaded),torc/collar,fragment,"poss same object as MacG 197, don't know if broken in two and found in two diff places or what",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,201,-,,,,,"Pig Yard Club, Settle",,-,381100,464200, terret (simple),Gillingham,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,76,,,,,?,,-,642570,292680, armlet (massive),Glamis (vicinity),Angus,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,241,-,,,,,"lost, but cast in Edinburgh",FA 74,-,338700,746800, torc,"Glascote, Tamworth",Staffordshire,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Multi-stranded, dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,119,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,423000,302800, bowl,Glastonbury,Somerset,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"small, much repaired, large dot dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav,outside palisade,,,in peat outside palisade,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,306 h,401,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, bucket,Glastonbury,Somerset,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"Almost all plain wood, iron band round centre",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,Mound V of excavs,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,144 g,417,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, fastener,Glastonbury,Somerset,other,other,complete,'bent dumbell' shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav - occ. material,occupation material,,,,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 i,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, fastener,Glastonbury,Somerset,other,other,complete,'bent dumbell' shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav - occ. material,occupation material,,,,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 j,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, fastener,Glastonbury,Somerset,other,other,complete,'bent dumbell' shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav - occ. material,occupation material,,,,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 k,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, hanger/dangler,Glastonbury,Somerset,other,other,fragment,"groove around edge, comma design, calcareous material stud",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,IA settlement,settlement,,,,lowest layer of clay in Mound XIV,250 - 225 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,228,-,-,,,505,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, horse bit (3 link),Glastonbury,Somerset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,"iron ring covered in sheet bronze, stop stud with dot an circle design",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav,mound,,,first floor of mound LV,175 - 80 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,149,-,-,,,not numbered - see Fig C59,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, mirror,Glastonbury,Somerset,mirror,mirror,semi-complete,undec mirror plate,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"found with bronze tweezers, 2 wooden pins and pulverised galena (?) at S edge of Mound XXX",175 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,341,-,-,,,,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, scabbard mount,Glastonbury,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,complete,corroded,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,settlement,,,,3rd layer of clay in Mound XXVII,225 - 175 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,257,-,-,not in,,,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, strap junction/harness mount,Glastonbury,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"badly corroded, rectangular",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,settlement,,,,first floor of mound LV,175 - 80 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,190,-,-,,,438,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, strap junction/harness mount,Glastonbury,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"figure of 8, circle dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,in peat under Mound LXXIII,?,300 - 0 BC,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,191,-,-,,,?,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, tankard handle,Glastonbury,Somerset,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',small,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav,?,,,,?,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,230 j,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, terret (debatable),Glastonbury,Somerset,terret (other),terret,near complete,"v unusual shape, disc attached to bar with rivet hole, expanded section on ring for dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,settlement,,,,Floor 1 of Mound LXIX,80 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,96,-,-,,,317,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, terret (lipped),Glastonbury,Somerset,terret (lipped),terret,complete,four 'pursed lips' knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,on the first floor of Mound LXXVIII - Late Phase,175 - 80 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 e,36,-,-,,,98,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,349800,138900, terret (simple),Glastonbury,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,third floor of mound LXV - middle phase,225 - 175 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,6,-,-,,,30,,Glastonbury,?,-,349300,140800, scabbard chape,"Glencotho, Biggar",South Lanarkshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape, leaf design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,212 h,-,137,-,180,E,,,Edinburgh,FA 73,-,304100,637700, terret (type?),Glossop (Melandra Castle),Derbyshire,terret (type?),terret,near complete,"set on top of hollow 'box', transverse winged otherwise",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,could find out more,,,"D of E excavs at a Roman fort, from a Trajanic/early Hadrianic layer",98 - 130 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,98,-,-,,,,,D of E,?,-,403700,394000, head,Gloucester,Gloucestershire,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"Bulging eyes, poss. Medieval?",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,excav?,no info,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,152 a,,-,-,,,,,Gloucester,,-,383200,218600, torc (unconfirmed),Goodrich Castle,Herefordshire,torc (tubular),torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,357300,220100, terret (lipped),"Goodwood Down, Goodwood",West Sussex,terret (lipped),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,99,,?,?,-,489100,111800, horn-cap,Goring,Oxfordshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,123,-,-,,,394,,BM,1889. 12-4.2,-,460700,180700, figurine (pig),Gower Peninsular,Swansea,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,243400,189500, bowl,Great Chesterford,Essex,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,could poss have come from burial Spr thinks but no firm evidence,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,402,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,A.83-775.A,-,551000,243100, bucket,Great Chesterford,Essex,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,semi-complete,"three bands of bronze plus handle, q formal cicle and dot dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,burial,burial,cremation,,,I think some bits of wood survive,?,1st BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,234 a-d,408-409,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,551000,243100, mirror,Great Chesterford,Essex,mirror,mirror,near complete,"twin loop handle, asymmetric design with gridded basketry, red glass over rivets on handle, poss same burial as bucket",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"238 c-d, 239 c-f",342,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,551000,243100, ornamental strip (?),Great Chesterford,Essex,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p175,-,-,,,,?,?,,551000,243100, terret (knobbed),Great Chesters,Northumberland,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,"now lost, poss knobbed terret from description",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"found during excavs of fort, no context",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,83,-,,,224,,Lost,,-,370800,566500, terret (platform),Great Chesters,Northumberland,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,n,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 j,-,70,-,,,223,,Newcastle University,1956 150 17 A,-,370800,566500, cheek piece,Great Easton,Leicestershire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,design unclear,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,234,-,-,,,341,,"Jewry Wall Mus, Leicester",191.1951,-,484900,292900, terret (simple),Great Ellingham,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,77,,,not in,,?,,-,601400,297620, terret (unclassifiable),Great Massingham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,146,,,not in,,?,,-,579600,322800, terret (simple),Great Missenden,Buckinghamshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,31,,BM,1905.12-11.1,-,489500,201200, bowl,Great Thurlow,Suffolk,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"frags, sheet bronze, repousse ridge",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,395,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,?,-,567900,249800, casket fitting (?),Great Tower Street,London,other,other,semi-complete,"casket fitting? - q similar to Elmswell piece, curving dec with crescents",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,222 c,432,-,-,,,,,?,,-,533200,180800, tankard handle,"Greenhill, Weymouth",Dorset,tankard handle,tankard,near complete,"tin-plated, simple incised zigzag dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"found in assoc with bronze nail cleaner, ?tankard handle, ivy-leaf horse pendant and bronze plaque with niello dec",-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,366,-,-,,,,,BM,1892.9-1.1706,-,367600,79400, torc (heavy collar),"Greenhill, Weymouth",Dorset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,large fragment,"about a quarter of a heavy collar, one spatulate terminal, some engraved ornament, terminal drilled for glass settings (one green one survives)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"found in assoc with bronze nail cleaner, ?tankard handle, ivy-leaf horse pendant and bronze plaque with niello dec",-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Megaw 1971,,not in,-,-,-,,,,,BM,1892.9-1.1707,-,367600,79400, roundel,"Grimthorpe, Millington",Yorkshire E,other,other,complete,formal opposed circle design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial in hillfort,inhumation,2171 +/- 26,360 - 110 BC,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,93 b,-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,481600,453500, shield (boss and spine),"Grimthorpe, Millington",Yorkshire E,shield,shield,complete,simple cross design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial in hillfort,inhumation,2171 +/- 26,360 - 110 BC,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"92, 93 a-b",-,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,481600,453500, sword + scabbard,"Grimthorpe, Millington",Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, scabbard - bronze front, iron back, minimal but fancy openwork bronze dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial in hillfort,inhumation,2171 +/- 26,360 - 110 BC,,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,202 l-p,-,not in,-,177,E,,,BM,76 2-8 10,-,481600,453500, terret (knobbed),Gunthorpe,Norfolk,terret (knobbed),terret,large fragment,poss had extra knobs which don't survive,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,142,,,not in,,?,,-,600500,337230, horse bit (3 link),Gussage All Saints,Dorset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,?,pit,,,In Pit 209 (metalworking one) - prob 1st C BC,100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ14,,BM,GAS 1061,-,400100,111200, scabbard chape,Gussage All Saints,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,chape end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,From Phase 1 - c. 500 - 300 BC,500 - 300 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,16,A,-,,?,?,-,400100,111200, horse bit (3 link),"Hagbourne Hill, West Hagbourne",Oxfordshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, iron covered with bronze, minimal triangles of dots dec, one on each side",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"vague circumstances of recovery in 1803, supposedly assoc with a variety of IA objects (terrets etc) and some BA objects",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,272 a-b,150,-,-,,,DJ16,,BM,1861.9-20.1,-,451200,188000, horse bit (3 link),"Hagbourne Hill, West Hagbourne",Oxfordshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, iron covered with bronze, minimal triangles of dots dec, one on each side",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"vague circumstances of recovery in 1803, supposedly assoc with a variety of IA objects (terrets etc) and some BA objects",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,272 a-b,150,-,-,,,DJ15,,BM,1861.9-20.2,-,451200,188000, terret (knobbed),"Hagbourne Hill, West Hagbourne",Oxfordshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knob design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 a-b,,-,-,,,109,,BM,,-,451200,188000, terret (multi-knobbed),"Hagbourne Hill, West Hagbourne",Oxfordshire,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,knob design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"vague circumstances of recovery in 1803, supposedly assoc with a variety of IA objects (terrets etc) and some BA objects",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 a-b,31,-,-,,,109,,BM,,-,451200,188000, terret (multi-knobbed),"Hagbourne Hill, West Hagbourne",Oxfordshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knob design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,dry,,,"vague circumstances of recovery in 1803, supposedly assoc with a variety of IA objects (terrets etc) and some BA objects",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 a-b,32,-,-,,,107,,BM,,-,451200,188000, terret (mini),Hainford,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,from Rn site,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,322,,private hands,n/a,-,623000,317900, casket fitting (?),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,other,other,near complete,"casket fitting?, embossed bronze spirals similar to Hod Hill one (not pictured)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in excavs on hillfort, but in rubble from post med quarry",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,222 e,434,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,347500,117500, dagger+sheath,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,dagger,dagger,near complete,"iron dagger, bronze sheath with dec strips; anthropoid handle; imitation wire binding at base",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,hillfort,,,,In pit within hillfort poss cont cremation and other finds including pottery says Spr; dated by finds association according to Jope,40 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,mid 1st C AD,215 h,299,,-,,,-,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,347500,117500, escutcheon,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"transverse perforation, pointille dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"from Gray's 1923 excavs within NW spur of hillfort, cutting XII base of slope",125 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,386,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,347800,117500, horn-cap,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,faceted waist part,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"apparently differen to Spr 124/125 although also found with chariot wheels, bodies, etc.",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,303 c,126,-,-,,,408,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,347500,117500, horn-cap,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,faceted waist part,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"apparently differen to Spr 124/125 although also found with chariot wheels, bodies, etc.",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,303 c,127,-,-,,,407,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,347500,117500, horn-cap,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"dug by Colt Hoare, not very good context but reportedly with bones, skulls, chariot wheels etc.",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,124,-,-,,,395,,lost,n/a,-,347800,117500, horn-cap,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"dug by Colt Hoare, not very good context but reportedly with bones, skulls, chariot wheels etc.",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,125,-,-,,,396,,lost,n/a,-,347800,117500, horse bit (2 link),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, same design as Polden Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,,-,-,,,R1,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,347500,117500, ornamental strip,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,repousse dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with bronze bowl escutcheon and La Tene III brooch in same horizon,125 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,433,-,-,,,,,Guildhall,21762,-,347800,117500, shield mount?,"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,shield,shield,fragment,"plain, poss rib cover",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"dug by Colt Hoare, not very good context but reportedly with bones, skulls, chariot wheels etc.",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,307,-,-,,,,,lost?,?,-,347800,117500, stud (ornamental),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,other,other,near complete,"red enamel stud, openwork frame with swastika design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray from hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,460,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,347800,117500, terret (ribbed),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,terret (ribbed),terret,near complete,"bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray find on NE spur,?,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,28,-,-,,,79,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,346700,117500, torc (unconfirmed),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray from hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,346700,117500, vessel fitting (cow),"Ham Hill, Stoke sub Hamdon",Somerset,other,other,'complete',vessel fitting? - cow with smiley face and lentoid eyes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human form,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st BC,166 i-j,414,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,346700,117500, strap junction/harness mount,Hambleden,Buckinghamshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,443,,private hands,n/a,-,478300,186400, strap junction/harness mount,Hambleden,Buckinghamshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,444,,private hands,n/a,-,478300,186400, dagger+sheath,Hammersmith,London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,Fancy openwork figure of eight sheath,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,4th-early 3rd BC,25 b-f,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,522900,178100, dagger+sheath,Hammersmith,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,Intersecting semi-circle decoration on one side,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,26 a-c,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,522900,178100, horn-cap,Hammersmith,London,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,128,-,-,,,397,,Guildhall,195,-,522900,178100, openwork disc,Hammersmith,London,other,other,complete,"Openwork triangles, punched round edge, breast decorations?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,31 b-f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,522900,178100, openwork disc,Hammersmith,London,other,other,complete,"Openwork triangles, punched round edge, breast decorations?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,31 b-f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,522900,178100, openwork disc,Hammersmith,London,other,other,complete,"Openwork triangles, punched round edge, breast decorations?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,31 b-f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,522900,178100, scabbard,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,near complete,Import? Opposed 'dragon' design at top,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,52 e,,-,-,2,A,,,BM,62 10-11,-,522900,178100, scabbard,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,large fragment,"part of front plate, unusual in iron, zigzag dec of curled leaf motif",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,209 f,,-,-,11,A,,,M of London,A.13865,-,522900,178100, sheath (dagger),Hammersmith,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Single strap suspension loop, zigzag decoration",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd BC,27 f-g,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,end of blade,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,18,A/B,-,,M of London,A.20899,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,42,A/B,-,,M of London,A.13867,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,43,A/B,-,,M of London,A.21048,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,44,A/B,-,,M of London,O.2109,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,near complete,No dec.?,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,50 b-c,,-,-,83,C,,,M of London,A.20924,-,522900,178100, sword,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,near complete,undec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,225,G,-,,M of London,A.13918,-,522900,178100, sword + scabbard,Hammersmith,London,sword,sword,near complete,"plain, only frags of scabbard survive",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,10,A,-,,BM,1906 7-2 4,-,522900,178100, torc (unconfirmed),Hammersmith (River Thames),London,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Thames),,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,M of London,?,,522900,178100, shears,"Hamperden End, Henham",Essex,other,other,complete,mirror style decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,ditch,ditch,,,"in a ditch, not sure what material was with them",60 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,Network Archaeology,,-,557200,230800, spindle whorl,Hangingshaw,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,grooved with wave dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"found in trial excav with frag of bronze ring, no other assoc finds mentioned",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,280,-,,,,,Edinburgh,uncatalogued,-,310500,589800, horse bit (3 link),"Harborough Cave, Brassington",Derbyshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,iron ring covered in sheet bronze,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,other,cave,,,,found during Fox's excavs but precise context not recorded,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,151,-,-,,,not in,,"Heathcote Mus, Birchover",?,-,423300,354600, vessel fitting (ram),Harpenden,Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,ram's heads with coral (?) studs inset; vessel encased in sheet bronze survived until discovery,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human form,burial,burial?,unknown,,,"found in railway cutting with bronze drop-handled vessel and shale urns, therefore prob from burial",?,80 - 20 BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,170 a-h,415,-,-,,,,,Luton,?,-,514500,214900, vessel fitting (ram),Harpenden,Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,ram's heads with coral (?) studs inset; vessel encased in sheet bronze survived until discovery,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human form,burial,burial?,unknown,,,"found in railway cutting with bronze drop-handled vessel and shale urns, therefore prob from burial",?,80 - 20 BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,170 a-h,415,-,-,,,,,Luton,?,-,514500,214900, openwork disc,Haslingfield,Cambridgeshire,other,other,near complete,S curves with curved sided triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,452,-,-,,,,,private hands,n/a,-,541700,252700, strap junction/harness mount,Haslingfield,Cambridgeshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,526,,private hands,n/a,-,541700,252700, linch pin (other type),Hassocks,West Sussex,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,double 'seal head' design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 i,,-,-,,,,,Lewes,,-,529900,115500, horse bit (3 link),Hayling Island,Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,near complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ17,,BM,61-9-20:1,-,472100,101500, strap junction/harness mount,Hayling Island,Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,disc/crescents,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple?,unknown,,,found in level dated to beg of Rn period,43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,264 d,,-,-,,,426,,Hayling Island excav collection,HI 460,-,472100,101500, strap junction/harness mount,Hayling Island,Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,disc/crescents,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple?,unknown,,,found in level dated to beg of Rn period,43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,264 d,,-,-,,,427,,Hayling Island excav collection,HI 460,-,472100,101500, sword,Hayling Island,Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,info from Grahame Soffe,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,281,?,-,,?,?,-,472100,101500, bracelet,"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,bracelet,other,fragment,"Twisted, ring-ended (not pictured); looks very like a torc but is 7.5 cm in diam (in Cunliffe 1986)",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,unstrat,?,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,121 k,,-,,,,,,?BM,,,418300,91500, head (cow/deer/duck),"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"quite abstract, poss. vessel attachment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,orig report says found in assoc with EIA pottery but Palk (in Cunliffe) says that it dodgy so basically unstrat,?,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,163 g-i,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,418300,91500, horse bit (3 link),"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,"iron rings now disintegrated, each end dec differently suggesting it may have been part of a pair; Snettisham type swirl and dot dec on one side",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),excav,,,,Palk (in Cunliffe) says first published by Ward Perkins in 1939. No context apparent.,?,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,272 i-j,152,-,-,,,DJ18,,"Red House Museum, Christchurch",dA6 1959,-,417000,90800, terret (simple),"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,"cu casing, iron ring",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,1971 excavs - Palk doesn't give details so I presume there wa no good contextual info,?,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,32,,"Institute of Archaeology, Oxford",?,-,418300,91500, terret (simple),"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,Cunliffe's 1982 excavs - in 'LIA 2' context,50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,33,,"Institute of Archaeology, Oxford",?,-,418300,91500, torc,"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,torc,torc/collar,large fragment,"Simply dec. terminal, rest missing, poss. gilded?",y,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,found on Site 33 of Bushe Fox's excavs - in the same hut as large coin hoard (dating from 91 BC - 138 AD max.) but no proof of direct association so undatable really,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,121 k,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,418300,91500, torc,"Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth",Hampshire,torc,torc/collar,large fragment,"large plain terminal, strands of twisted wire loop; small frag",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,found on Site 33 of Bushe Fox's excavs - in the same hut as large coin hoard (dating from 91 BC - 138 AD max.) but no proof of direct association so undatable really,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Bushe-Fox 1915 (noticed it myself),,not in,not in,not in,-,,,,,BM,,-,418300,91500, sword + scabbard,Henley upon Thames,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, very elaborate dec on scabbard incl openwork grills fixed onto the surface",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"208 g-h, 209a-e",,-,-,85,C,,,Reading,245.71,-,476400,182600, roundel,"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 s,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,535000,211300, roundel,"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,"circular roundel with red enamel, from rich burial",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 o,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,535200,211300, roundel,"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,"circular roundel with red enamel, from rich burial",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 p,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,535200,211300, roundel,"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,"circular roundel with red enamel, from rich burial",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 q,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,535200,211300, shield mount?,"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,shield,shield,large fragment,"hundreds of frags, repousse relief, iron rivets",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,in rich cremation burial with Roman pots etc,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,323,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, stud (ornamental),"Hertford Heath, Hertford",Hertfordshire,other,other,near complete,red enamel with fretted bronze frame,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,50 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,461,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,535200,211300, dagger+sheath,"Hertford Warren, Ickworth",Suffolk,dagger,dagger,near complete,V fancy bronze dagger handle,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,20 b-d,,-,-,,,,,Saffron Walden,,-,582000,261800, torc (unconfirmed),"Hesselskew, North Newbald",Yorkshire E,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,491400,436700, terret (platform),Hibaldstow,North Lincolnshire,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,225b,,Scunthorpe,HB BCL,-,498100,402700, horn-cap,"High Cross, Leicester",Leicestershire,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"finial, for fixing to shaft",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,303 b,129,-,-,,,398,,Leicester,,-,458500,305000, strap junction/harness mount,High Rochester,Northumberland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"elongated, red, blue and yellow enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,excav - Roman camp,unknown,,,found during excavs but no context recorded,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,31,-,,,553,,Newcastle University,1956 162 IA,-,383000,598000, terret (platform),High Rochester,Northumberland,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, with blue/red/opaque glass",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,?,?,,,"found during excavs of fort in 1850s, no context",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 m,-,71,-,,,226,,Newcastle University,,-,383000,598000, cheek piece,Highclere,Hampshire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),large fragment,q fancy red enamel design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,235,-,-,,,342,,Reading,216:62,-,443800,160400, linch pin (unclassifiable),Hillington,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,sugar loaf shaped foot,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,54,,,,,?,,-,585200,329590, terret (knobbed),Hingham,Norfolk,terret (knobbed),terret,large fragment,conical knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st-2nd AD,not in,,-,141,,,not in,,?,,-,603540,302010, terret (flat ring),Hockwold cum Wilton,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,engraved line and dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,96,,,?,,?,,-,574200,287310, terret (flat ring),Hockwold cum Wilton,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,not quite flat but similar design to flat-ring terrets,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,139,,,?,,?,,-,575400,287300, terret (unclassifiable),Hockwold cum Wilton,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,159,,,?,,?,,-,568840,288560, terret (unclassifiable),Hockwold cum Wilton,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,154,,,?,,?,,-,575400,287300, casket fitting (?),Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,near complete,"casket fitting?, embossed bronze spirals",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,222 e,435,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, dolphin fitting,Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,near complete,Dolphin - tail broken off,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray found during ploughing,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,246,-,-,,,875,,BM,1892.9-1.543,-,385700,110600, escutcheon,Hod Hill,Dorset,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"transverse perforation, triangular enamel panel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found at base of barrack II trench,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,388,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,385700,110600, escutcheon (fish?),Hod Hill,Dorset,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',fish-like suspension ring (not sure what that is as picture isn't v good),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,169 g,387,-,-,,,,,,,-,385500,110800, hanger/dangler,Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,complete,"unusual cylindrical part, omega shaped with berried rosette design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in Hut 60 with Spr 38 on surface of floor with sherds of Brailsford's 'Southern Second B' type,200 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,230,-,-,,,496,,BM,"1960, 4-5",-,385700,110600, hilt guard,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,near complete,crimped rim on one side,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,291,-,-,249,H,,,BM,1892.9-1.454,-,385700,110600, hilt guard,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,near complete,dot and circle dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,292,-,-,250,H,,,BM,1892.9-1.455,-,385700,110600, hilt mount,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,oval part from end of sword handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,293,-,-,not in,,,,BM,1892.9-1.456,-,385700,110600, roundel,Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,complete,openwork 'boss' with blue glass studs and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,mid 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,?,294 i,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, scabbard chape,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,near complete,u shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Richmond's excavs in granary post-hole, not sure if there are any other finds though",?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,260,-,-,269,H,,,BM,?,-,385700,110600, scabbard chape,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,u shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during Richmond's excavs in topsoil within enclosure 36,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,261,-,-,270,H,,,BM,?,-,385700,110600, scabbard chape,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,u shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during Richmond's excavs in topsoil within enclosure 37,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,262,-,-,271,H,,,BM,?,-,385700,110600, scabbard mount,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,q fancy dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,258,-,-,262,H,,,BM,1892.9-1.465,-,385700,110600, scabbard mount,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,oval dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,259,-,-,not in,,,,BM,1892.9-1,-,385700,110600, shield (miniature),Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,near complete,"No dec., similar to Witham shield in form",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 d,331,-,-,,,,,?,,-,385500,110800, spindle whorl,Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,complete,"simple snake form, no dec.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,171 f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, stud (ornamental),Hod Hill,Dorset,other,other,complete,"red enamel with fretted bronze frame, blue glass discs at end of main panel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,462,-,-,,,,,BM,1892.9-1.526,-,385700,110600, sword,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword,sword,large fragment,"hilt survives, fairly elaborate series of bands, rest presumably of wood",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,211 a-b,289,-,-,234,H,,,BM,92 9-1 452,-,385500,110800, sword,Hod Hill,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"hilt guard only, simple design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,211 g,290,-,-,248,H,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, tankard handle,Hod Hill,Dorset,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',body of handle riveted to attachment plates,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,230 g,367,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, tankard handle,Hod Hill,Dorset,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',circular roundels,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,230 f,368,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385500,110800, terret (lipped),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (lipped),terret,complete,six 'pursed lips' knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort (hut),roundhouse,,,found with bronze pendant (230) and sherds of Brailsford's 'southern second B',200 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 f,38,-,-,,,101,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,385500,110800, terret (lipped),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (lipped),terret,complete,"lipped terret, unusual figure of eight bar",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray find from hillfort,?,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,37,-,-,,,100,,BM,1892.9-1.488,-,385700,110600, terret (mini),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (mini),terret,complete,plain dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hoard of 2 in hillfort,dry,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,100,-,-,,,323,,BM,1892.9-1.779,-,385700,110600, terret (mini),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (mini),terret,complete,plain dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hoard of 2 in hillfort,dry,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,100,-,-,,,324,,BM,1892.9-1.779,-,385700,110600, terret (ribbed),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,"bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray find during ploughing,?,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,29,-,-,,,80,,BM,1892.9-1.774,-,385700,110600, terret (simple),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (simple),terret,y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with bronze buckle loop and Brailsford's A to C sherds,300 BC - 43 AD,Dated contextually,1-3,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,not in,7,-,-,,,34,,BM,?,-,385500,110800, terret (thick ringed),Hod Hill,Dorset,terret (other),terret,complete,wisp of relief ornament,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 k,20,-,-,,,35,,BM,Durden coll.,-,385500,110800, mirror,"Holcombe, Uplyme",Devon,mirror,mirror,complete,"triple loop handle, v slightly asymmetric, part of line ornament not completed, Jope says it's 'massive'",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,villa,villa,floor,,,found under 2nd AD floor in excavs,20 - 40 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,"240-241 a-b, 242",343,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,333000,93100, torc (unconfirmed),Hollingbury Hill,East Sussex,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p111,-,-,,,,?,?,,532200,107800, mount,Holme Hale,Norfolk,other,other,fragment,"poss mount, linear dec similar to one from P Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,72,,,,,?,,-,590600,304800, sword,Holme Hale,Norfolk,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"pommel, poss from anthropoid sword handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,MD,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,219,G,-,,unknown,n/a,-,590600,304800, escutcheon (cow),Holyhead Island,Anglesey,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',cow head handle fitting with a bit of the handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray (MD),unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,183 e,,-,-,,,,,Bangor,,-,224600,382500, escutcheon (cow),Holyhead Island,Anglesey,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',cow head handle fitting with a bit of the handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray (MD),unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,183 e,,-,-,,,,,Bangor,,-,224600,382500, horse bit (3 link derivative),Homington,Wiltshire,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,poss a horse harness part also,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,412300,126000, terret (mini),Honley,Yorkshire W,terret (mini),terret,complete,"miniature, plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,"found with Rn coins dating from 2nd C BC to 73 AD; box with perf silver lid, 1 brooch",73 AD +,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,52,-,,,325,,"Tolson Memorial Museum, Huddersfield",H 161,-,413700,411800, terret (mini),Honley,Yorkshire W,terret (mini),terret,complete,"miniature, plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,"found with Rn coins dating from 2nd C BC to 73 AD; box with perf silver lid, 1 brooch",73 AD +,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,53,-,,,326,,"Tolson Memorial Museum, Huddersfield",H 161,-,413700,411800, cheek piece,"Horsefair Common, Farnham",Surrey,cheek piece,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,343,,?,?,-,484000,146800, linch pin (crescentic),"Horsendon Hill, Ealing",London,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,599,,?,?,-,516200,181200, horn-cap,Horton,Dorset,horn-cap,horn-cap,near complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,130,-,-,,,399,,Dorchester,1875.1.11,-,403000,107600, scabbard chape,"Houndslow, Westruther",Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape, fairly simple design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,212 g,-,138,-,179,E,,,Edinburgh,FA.80,-,362900,647400, bucket,Hounslow,London,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"four frags from a hoop of a bucket, with ring attachment bits, figurines prob within it originally",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,none of the items are obviously datable,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,418,-,-,,,,,BM,1864.5-2.15,-,511600,174400, figurine (dog?),Hounslow,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"curving back, hard to be sure what it is",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,164 i-j,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,511600,174400, figurine (dog?),Hounslow,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"big ears, v hard to tell what animal it is",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,164 k,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,511600,174400, figurine (pig),Hounslow,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"piglet?, big ears, spine prob. broken ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,160-161 a-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,511600,174400, figurine (pig),Hounslow,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"more stylised than above, broken spine",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 m,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,511600,174400, figurine (pig),Hounslow,London,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"heavily stylised, visible spine (not perforated)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 n,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,511600,174400, wheel (miniature),Hounslow,London,other,other,complete,No dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,dry,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 o,,-,-,,,,,BM?,,-,511600,174400, strap junction/harness mount,Housesteads,Northumberland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from Housesteads but no other info,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,536,,Housesteads M,?,-,378600,568700, terret (knobbed),Housesteads,Northumberland,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"found during excavs of fort, no context",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,84,-,,,,,Housesteads,,-,378600,568700, terret (knobbed),Housesteads,Northumberland,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,dec with balls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,"Jope says 2nd AD, MacG Hadrianic or later but no contextual info beyond ""east of the north gate""",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,2nd AD,291 l,-,85,-,,,227,,Housesteads,,-,378600,568700, terret (knobbed),"Huckhoe, Belsay",Northumberland,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,from 'native settlement' dating from 1st-6th AD,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,86,-,,,228,,Newcastle University,1959 8,-,410300,578900, sword,Hull,Kingston upon Hull,sword,sword,large fragment,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,191,E,-,,unknown,n/a,-,510200,428400, horse bit (3 link),Hunmanby,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, Jope says cast as one piece so wouldn't actually have worked",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 m,-,not in,-,,,DJ19,,Hull,,-,509700,477700, linch pin (ring headed),Hunmanby,Yorkshire N,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial excav in 1907,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,562a,,lost,n/a,-,509700,477700, linch pin (ring headed),Hunmanby,Yorkshire N,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from chariot burial excav in 1907,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,562b,,lost,n/a,-,509700,477700, terret (mini),Hunmanby,Yorkshire N,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found in chariot burial in 1907 - see Stead 1965, 42-4",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,327,,Hull,3016.42,-,509700,477700, terret (simple),Hunmanby,Yorkshire N,terret (simple),terret,complete,two knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 g,-,not in,-,,,36,,BM,,-,509700,477700, linch pin (ring headed),"Hunsbury, Hardingstone",Northamptonshire,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,poss bronze plated,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,vicinity of hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,563,,?,?,-,473600,258300, bowl,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,"frag of bowl of pan handle, v similar design to Snowdon one",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,?,295 e,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, bowl,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,S motif dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,403,-,-,,,,,Northampton,?,-,473800,258300, hanger/dangler,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,dec of nine circles joined by 'arms',,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,3rd-early 2nd BC,225 p,220,-,-,,,528,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, hanger/dangler,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,"whirligig design, bronze cylinders on shank",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,3rd-early 2nd BC,225 o,221,-,-,,,527,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, horse bit (2 link),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, same design as Polden Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,,-,-,,,DJ20,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, horse bit (2 link),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, same design as Polden Hills",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,,-,-,,,DJ21,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"plain iron chape frame with unassoc spear rusted to it, no dec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray outside W entrance of hillfort. According to RS Baker with burials…,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,217 d,264,-,-,63,B,,,Northampton,D.291/1956-7,-,473600,258300, scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword,sword,large fragment,deliberately bent,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,whole of interior stripped during quarrying so hard to know,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,60,B,-,,Northampton,"D.287/1956, D.285, D.289/1956-7",-,473600,258300, scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,midrib,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,whole of interior stripped during quarrying so hard to know,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,61,B,-,,Northampton,D.286/1956-7,-,473600,258300, scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,midrib,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,whole of interior stripped during quarrying so hard to know,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,62,B,-,,Northampton,D.288/1956-7,-,473600,258300, spearhead,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,no dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 a,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, spearhead,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,no dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 a,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, spearhead,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,no dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 a,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, spearhead,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,no dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 a,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, strap junction/harness mount,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,kidney/loop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 e,192,-,-,,,419,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, strap junction/harness mount,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,kidney/loop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 e,193,-,-,,,419,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, strap junction/harness mount,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,kidney/loop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 e,194,-,-,,,418,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, sword + scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, bronze scabbard binding and chape, v little dec other than circles at top",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray outside W entrance of hillfort. According to RS Baker with burials…,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,204 a,263,-,-,68,B,,,Northampton,D.282/1956-7,-,473600,258300, sword + scabbard,"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, scabbard bronze, dec mirror like at top, plus riveted leaf units",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,204 b,,-,-,89,C,,,Northampton,D.283/1956-7,-,473600,258300, terret (mini),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (mini),terret,complete,plain dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray found during ploughing,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,101,-,-,,,328,,Northampton,?,-,473800,258300, terret (multi-knobbed),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, knobbed design",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 c,33,-,-,,,111,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, terret (multi-knobbed),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, knobbed design",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 c,34,-,-,,,110,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, terret (ribbed),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, ribbed design",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray find during ploughing,?,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 c,30,-,-,,,81,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, terret (simple),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (simple),terret,near complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, simple type but has wavy dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray in hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 c,8,-,-,,,38,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, terret (thick ringed),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (other),terret,complete,"iron ring, bronze bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,in vicinity of hillfort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,21,-,-,,,37,,Northampton,D.271/1956-7,-,473800,258300, terret (type?),"Hunsbury, Northampton",Northamptonshire,terret (type?),terret,near complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, knobbed design",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 c,,-,-,,,38,,Northampton,,-,473600,258300, bracelet,"Hurly Hawkin, Liff",Angus,bracelet,other,complete,"snake type, coiled",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,broch/crannog,hoard in broch,dry,,,"with ribbed bracelet, bronze pin and cup-shaped object of lead and numerous objects of stone; within the walls of one of the huts adjacent to the broch so poss fairly datable",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,216,,,,,,Private hands,,,333400,733100, scabbard,Hurstbourne Tarrant,Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,q fancy chape frame,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,70,B,-,,Private hands,n/a,-,438300,153200, torc (beaded),Hyndford,South Lanarkshire,torc (beaded),torc/collar,semi-complete,front section only; bronze beads on iron rod,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,crannog,in context but no info,,,no close assoc but finds from site incl Samian (mostly Flavian),69 - 138 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,261 c,-,202,-,,,,,Edinburgh,HTA I 1961-3,-,290900,641700, scabbard,Icklingham,Suffolk,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"strap loop, circle design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,210 e,265,-,-,107,D,,,BM,52 6-26 18,-,577200,272800, strap junction/harness mount,Icklingham,Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,514,,BM,1935.4-16.1,-,577200,272800, strap junction/harness mount,Inchtuthil,Perth & Kinross,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"elongated, red and blue enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,no good contextual detail although fort was founded 83/4 AD and abandoned 87/90 AD,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,32,-,,,474,,Edinburgh,FY 168,-,302600,742900, mirror handle,Ingleton,Yorkshire N,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"handle only, has horned cows on it, v edge of iron plate survives",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"172 a-f, 257 b-c",-,269,-,,,,,BM,1945 11-13 1,-,373900,474800, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Twisted, simple terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Multi-strand twisted, simple terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Twisted, highly dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Twisted, highly dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Twisted, highly dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, torc,Ipswich (Batshead),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Twisted, highly dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"115 a-d, 116-117",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,616000,244400, mirror handle,Isle of Portland,Dorset,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"undec plate, fairly plain handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,"unknown - ""80cm deep in clay""",unknown,,,check refs for context - pics in Spr and Jope are same but contexts poss mixed up?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,256 c,348,-,-,,,,,Coburg,,-,369100,72300, torc (heavy collar),Isle of Portland,Dorset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,complete,"flattish section, hinged, two bulges at front",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,258 a,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,369100,72300, torc (heavy collar),Isle of Portland (?),Dorset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,complete,"flattish section, hinged, two bulges at front",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,?,?,?,,,Brass,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,258 b,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,369100,72300, sword + scabbard,Isleham,Cambridgeshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword (with animal stamps), fairly elaborate dec on top and bottom of scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Lark),river (Lark),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,"206 h-k, 207 h",,-,-,101,D,,,BM,P1976 7-3 1 and 2,-,564400,273900, sword,"Isleworth, Hounslow",London,sword,sword,complete,"has two brass foil-covered stamps, see discussion in Stead",,y,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,76,B,-,,BM,1929 11-11 12,-,516200,175600, terret (transverse winged),"Isleworth, Hounslow",London,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,102,,M of London,83.411,-,516200,175600, stud (ornamental),Islip,Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,domed stud,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,unknown,,,stray from temple site,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,463,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,Pr.437,-,453000,214100, linch pin (balustered ferrule),Ivinghoe,Hertfordshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,622,,?,?,-,494900,216600, harness hook,"Iwerne, Iwerne Minster",Dorset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,drilled holes for enamel (now missing),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,?,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"from Pitt Rivers excav of PRIA/RB settlement, context unknown",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,182,-,-,,,439,,Farnham,?,-,386800,114500, roundel,Ixworth,Suffolk,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 j,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,593200,270500, terret (knobbed),Ixworth,Suffolk,terret (knobbed),terret,fragment,domed stud with triskele and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,464,-,-,,,276c,,Ashmolean,1927.875,-,593200,270500, terret (type?),Ixworth,Suffolk,terret (type?),terret,complete,3 knobs and attachment bar,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,97,-,-,,,311,,"Moyse's Hall Mus, Bury St Edmunds",G 26,-,592300,271400, mirror handle,Jordan Hill,Dorset,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,cu alloy handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,ask Jody,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,BM?,,-,370100,82100, sword + scabbard,Kelvedon,Essex,sword,sword,near complete,"prob bent on purpose, tin band of dec, lines down length of scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial?,burial?,burial?,,,with various things (tankard handle etc) incl 2 pedestal urns datable to 70-0 BC,70 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,105,D,-,,Colchester,?,-,586200,218400, escutcheon (cow),Kenchester,Herefordshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"simple design, holes for handle and mounting",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,LIA/RB settlement,excav,?,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 e,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,343700,242800, ornamental strip,Kettering,Northamptonshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,other evidence that it was from a Rn settlement,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,436,-,-,,,,,Kettering,?,-,486500,278400, tweezers,Kettleburn,Highland,other,other,near complete,feathered line dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,"found during excav of broch, no close assoc, pottery from site not closely datable according to MacG",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,276,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GI 75,-,334400,952000, tankard,Kew,London,tankard,tankard,complete,"wood staves covered with undec sheet bronze, plain openwork handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),2131 +/- 29,350 - 50 BC,"wood, from R Thames",-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,226 c,369,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,519000,177800, bowl/cauldron,Kincardine Moss,Fife,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"large (cauldron), riveted manufacture, circle dec in panels",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,306 a,,305,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DU 1,-,293300,687500, linch pin (crescentic),King's Langley,Hertfordshire,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,complete,"S curve/dot red enamel dec on bronze head, also bronze end-mount, iron shank",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,300 e,108,-,-,,,600,,BM,,-,506800,203100, terret (flat ring),King's Lynn,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,fancy red enamelled S swirls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,562200,320400, terret (flat ring),King's Lynn,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,fancy red enamelled S swirls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,562200,320400, terret (simple),King's Lynn,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,562200,320400, harness hook,"Kings Weston, Lawrence Weston",Bristol,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,not much info given,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,367b,,?,?,-,353800,177800, strap junction/harness mount,Kingsbury,Warwickshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,puffin' style openwork design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,421600,296500, hanger/dangler,"Kingsholm, Gloucester",Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,three danglers poss from a box as one had a binding attahced; whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation?,inhumation,,,Poss with good dating material according to Spratling but might not survive (found before 1793),40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,225 a-d,222,-,-,,,529,,Ashmolean,,-,383200,218600, hanger/dangler,"Kingsholm, Gloucester",Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,three danglers poss from a box as one had a binding attahced; whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation?,inhumation,,,Poss with good dating material according to Spratling but might not survive (found before 1793),40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,225 a-d,222,-,-,,,529,,Ashmolean,,-,383200,218600, hanger/dangler,"Kingsholm, Gloucester",Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,three danglers poss from a box as one had a binding attahced; whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation?,inhumation,,,Poss with good dating material according to Spratling but might not survive (found before 1793),40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,225 a-d,222,-,-,,,529,,Ashmolean,,-,383200,218600, terret (parallel winged),"Kingsholm, Gloucester",Gloucestershire,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,53,-,-,,,148,,Bristol City,F 768,-,383500,219500, strap junction/harness mount,"Kinneil, Bo'ness",Falkirk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,rampart,rampart,,,found during excavs of the 'tury rampart' in 1980-1,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,456,,Falkirk,?,-,298500,679800, spoon (1 of pair),"Kinton, Oswestry",Shropshire,spoon,spoon,,"fairly plain, 1 has cross, other prob had hole but can't be sure because of tear",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,337200,319400, spoon (1 of pair),"Kinton, Oswestry",Shropshire,spoon,spoon,,"fairly plain, 1 has cross, other prob had hole but can't be sure because of tear",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,337200,319400, horse bit (3 link),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, linch pin (vase headed),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"Triskele design with berried rosettes, has ring attached",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,2nd BC,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, linch pin (vase headed),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"Triskele design with berried rosettes, has ring attached",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,2nd BC,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, nave bond,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, nave bond,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, nave bond,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, nave bond,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, ring,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,other,other,near complete,"Import? - tubular, joined with rivets",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,late 3rd BC,127 k,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, strap junction/harness mount,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"ring and dot dec, figure of 8 shaped",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, strap junction/harness mount,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"ring and dot dec, figure of 8 shaped",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, stud (ornamental),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,other,other,complete,"Double stud, Jope says dec in Snettisham style",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,late 3rd BC,127 j,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, sword + scabbard,Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy curvilinear dec down sword, v fancy handle with red enamel and highly dec, horn on handle as well",y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2161 +/- 27,360 - 110 BC,Kikburn warrior; with flexed skeleton and three spearheads; dated to 380 - 190 BC,380 - 190 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,172,E,-,,BM,P1987 4-4 2,-,497900,455000, terret (lipped),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,2nd BC,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, terret (lipped),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, terret (lipped),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, terret (lipped),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, terret (lipped),Kirkburn,Yorkshire E,terret (lipped),terret,complete,no dec,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2146 +/- 26,360 - 90 BC,Kirkburn chariot burial - C14 dated to 360 - 160 BC,360 - 160 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2001,,not in,-,not in,-,,,,,York?,,-,497900,455000, strap junction/harness mount,Kirkby Thorpe,Cumbria,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,Roman camp/fort,hoard,n/a,,,with other metalwork - macG says Flavian,69 - 138 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,537,,BM,?,-,364000,525800, terret (knobbed),Kirkby Thorpe,Cumbria,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,knobbed terret subsequently made into an annular brooch,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found on site of Rn fort but no good contextual info,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,87,-,,,229,,BM,57 12-14 10,-,364000,525800, bowl spout (fish with horns?),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',strange creature - fish-like but has horns,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,RB settlement,settlement,,,,stray from RB settlement,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,167 q,396,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,510500,411500, mount (cow),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"poss to go on a handle, simple design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 h,,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,510500,411500, terret (mini),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,terret (mini),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,MD stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,329,,Scunthorpe,KMAA 446,-,509700,411400, terret (platform),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,230,,Scunthorpe,KMAA 51,-,509700,411400, terret (simple),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,terret (simple),terret,near complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,on LIA/RB site,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,9,-,-,,,39,,Scunthorpe,?,-,509700,411400, terret (transverse winged),Kirmington,Lincolnshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,116,,Scunthorpe,KMAA 332,-,509700,411400, horse bit (2 link),"Knights Enham Hill, Andover",Hampshire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,iron with cu plating,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,excav,,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,377,,"W Manning, Cardiff Univ. has it!",n/a,-,436300,145400, terret (transverse winged),"Knowle Hill, Bawdrip",Somerset,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"badly corroded, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,"Spratling says that it is just possible that it comes from the Polden Hills hoard, although it is much more badly corroded than any of those finds",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,43,-,-,,,117,,Taunton (Somerset County),A.16,-,334100,139500, cauldron,"Kyleakin, Skye",Highland,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,heavily patched,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,several kegs of 'bog butter' found nearby,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,306,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DU 5,-,175300,826400, sword + scabbard,Lakenheath,Suffolk,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, fairly plain scabbard other than roundels at top inlaid with bone",y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,206 a-f,267,-,-,91,C,,,Cambridge,AR 1915.93 (=1915.124 and Z9511),-,571600,282500, terret (flat ring),Lakenheath,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red and blue enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,292 d-e,68,-,-,,,172,,Ashmolean,,-,571600,282500, bowl,Lamberton Moor,Borders,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"riveted manufacture, no dec, found with Antonine paterae, dragonesque brooch, etc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog hoard,n/a,,,"found with bowls (MacG 292-6), Dragonesque brooch, 4 poss Antonine paterae, 2 spiral finger rings and 2 head stud brooches (100-150 AD?) - should be closely datable but should prob check",100 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,late 1st-2nd AD,306 b,-,292,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FT 51,-,396700,657000, bowl,Lamberton Moor,Borders,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"riveted manufacture, no dec, found with Antonine paterae, dragonesque brooch, etc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog hoard,n/a,,,"found with bowls (MacG 292-6), Dragonesque brooch, 4 poss Antonine paterae, 2 spiral finger rings and 2 head stud brooches (100-150 AD?) - should be closely datable but should prob check",100 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,late 1st-2nd AD,306 c,-,293,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FT 52,-,396700,657000, bowl,Lamberton Moor,Borders,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,simple dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog hoard,n/a,,,"found with bowls (MacG 292-6), Dragonesque brooch, 4 poss Antonine paterae, 2 spiral finger rings and 2 head stud brooches (100-150 AD?) - should be closely datable but should prob check",100 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,294,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FT 54 & 55,-,396700,657000, bowl,Lamberton Moor,Borders,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog hoard,n/a,,,"found with bowls (MacG 292-6), Dragonesque brooch, 4 poss Antonine paterae, 2 spiral finger rings and 2 head stud brooches (100-150 AD?) - should be closely datable but should prob check",100 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,296,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FT 56,-,396700,657000, torc (beaded),Lamberton Moor,Borders,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,eight beads,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"found with bowls (MacG 292-6), Dragonesque brooch, 4 poss Antonine paterae, 2 spiral finger rings and 2 head stud brooches (100-150 AD?) - should be closely datable but should prob check",100 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,,258 c,-,203,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FT 57,-,396700,657000, mirror,"Latchmere Green, Bramley, Silchester",Hampshire,mirror,mirror,complete,"simple handle, minimalist (v nice) swirling design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,2162 +/- 28,360 -110 BC,Dated by associated finds,75 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,late 1st AD,248 g,,-,-,,,,,Reading,,-,465400,159400, horse bit (unid.),Leckie Broch,Stirling,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,large fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,excav but no other detail given in Palk; can't find any horse bits in the interim report but broch was built c. 80 AD,80 AD -,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,378,,Glasgow Hunterian,1980.708,-,269300,694000, terret (simple),Leckie Broch,Stirling,terret (simple),terret,semi-complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,"excavs of broch by MacKie 1983, no more details; can't find the terrets in the interim report but broch was built c. 80 AD",80 AD -,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,40,,Glasgow Hunterian,594.1980.722,-,269300,694000, terret (simple),Leckie Broch,Stirling,terret (simple),terret,semi-complete,"iron bar, cu ring",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,"excavs of broch by MacKie 1983, no more details; can't find the terrets in the interim report but broch was built c. 80 AD",80 AD -,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,41,,Glasgow Hunterian,A1980.579,-,269300,694000, cow representation,Leicester,Leicestershire,animal/human form,other,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p172,-,-,,,,?,?,,458200,304500, horse bit (3 link derivative),Leicester,Leicestershire,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,ring only,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,found in sewer trench in area of Roman capital but no context,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,164,-,-,,,SB4,,"Jewry Wall Mus, Leicester",62.1876,-,458200,304500, strap junction/harness mount,Leicester,Leicestershire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,475,,Jewry Wall M,119 4/21,-,458200,304500, terret (parallel winged),Leicester,Leicestershire,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"plain, large wings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,54,-,-,,,149,,BM,1901.11-9.1,-,458200,304500, linch pin (type?),Leigh,Worcestershire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,"iron pin, rest cu alloy",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2001-2003,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,378500,253200, roundel,"Lesser Garth, Pentyrch, Cardiff",?? - Cardiff,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,other,cave?,cave,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 r,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,310300,181900, strap junction/harness mount,Letchworth,Hertfordshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,double crescentic dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,found inside a pedastalled urn with cremated bone,100 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 c,195,-,-,,,429,,Letchworth,,-,522200,232700, bucket,"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,struts from bucket (orig wood),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,416,-,-,,,,,Colchester,4315,-,599700,225400, figurine (ox),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,v classical - poss import?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation? under tumulus,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,180 e,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, figurine (pig),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,v realistic - poss import?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation? under tumulus,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,180 a-b,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, fitting (griffin),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',poss import?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation? under tumulus,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Jope 2000,,180 c-d,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,599700,225400, stud (ornamental),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,other,other,complete,domed stud with openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,295 l,465,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,597500,224700, stud (ornamental),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,other,other,complete,domed stud with openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,295 n,465,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,597500,224700, stud (ornamental),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,other,other,complete,domed stud with openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,295 t,465,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,597500,224700, stud (ornamental),"Lexden, Colchester",Essex,other,other,complete,domed stud with openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,from Lexden tumulus which incl wheel-thrown pots,c.10 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,295 m,465,-,-,,,,,Colchester,?,-,597500,224700, dagger+sheath,Lincoln,Lincolnshire,dagger,dagger,complete,Imp handle - famous but lost,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,53 d,302,-,-,,,-,,Lost,,-,497500,371400, sword + scabbard,Lincoln,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,No dec. but diagnostic chape,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,50 e-f,,-,-,1,A,,,Lincoln,2.56 (sword) and 3.56 (scabbard),-,497500,371400, mount,Little Barningham,Norfolk,other,other,complete,"trefoil design, D-shaped attachment bars on reverse",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,58,,,,,?,,-,615350,333200, terret (lipped),Little Barningham,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,1 'lip' visible,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,105,,,not in,,?,,-,612050,333200, terret (parallel winged),Little Blakenham,Suffolk,terret (parallel winged),terret,semi-complete,winged,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,610500,248700, scabbard,Little Waltham,Essex,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,in post hole dated to 50-25 BC,50 - 25 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,166,A/B/C/D,-,,?,?,-,570800,212900, scabbard,Little Wittenham,Oxfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape frame, elaborate openwork dec, glassy settings, seems to be partly iron from photo",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,?,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,216 a-b,268,-,-,67,B,,,Reading,103.61,-,456600,193600, sword,Little Wittenham,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,46,A/B,-,,Reading,101.61,-,456600,193600, sword,Little Wittenham,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,130,D,-,,Reading,106:61/1 (Thames Conservancy 211),-,456600,193600, sword,Little Wittenham,Oxfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,164,A/B/C/D,-,,Reading,141.6,-,456600,193600, sword + scabbard,Little Wittenham,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,"iron sword, bronze scabbard, v elaborately dec at top and v well preserved",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,205 m-n,,-,-,86,C,,,Ashmolean,1982.1096,-,456600,193600, strap junction/harness mount,Litton Cheney,Dorset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,"figure of 8 and bar, prob orig inlaid with coral (?)",y,,,,,,o?,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2003-2004,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,355100,90700, horse bit (2 link),Llanaber,Gwynedd,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,frags from two 2 bits,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,found near a hillfort,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,168,-,-,,,not in,,BM,1919.11-13.1-4,-,261300,320500, horse bit (2 link),Llanaber,Gwynedd,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,frags from two 2 bits,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,found near a hillfort,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,168,-,-,,,not in,,BM,1919.11-13.1-4,-,261300,320500, torc (heavy collar),Llandysul,Ceredigion,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,semi-complete,front section only; leafy S curve dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during ploughing within hillfort,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,261 d,,-,-,,,,,Bristol,,-,241700,240800, spoon (1 of pair),Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd,Denbighshire,spoon,spoon,complete,"one with cross, one with dent on side where hole may have been",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 d-e,473,-,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,313400,355500, spoon (1 of pair),Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd,Denbighshire,spoon,spoon,complete,"one with cross, one with dent on side where hole may have been",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 d-e,473,-,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,313400,355500, mirror handle,Llanwnda,Pembrokeshire,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,cu alloy handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,unknown,,-,194000,237300, mirror,"Llechwedd-du Bach, Harlech",Gwynedd,mirror,mirror,near complete,"no dec., three loop handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,Found with platter of tinned bronze (does he mean brass as he says that's why its post-Roman?) in a gully,?,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,later 1st AD,256 a-b,344,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,258300,331200, platter,"Llechwedd-du Bach, Harlech",Gwynedd,other,other,complete,tin plated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,gully,n/a,,,with mirror but no contextual info,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,391,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,?,-,259450,332070, carnyx,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,fragment,"mouthpiece and part of body, N Irish type",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,103 f-h,,-,-,-,,-,31,Cardiff,44.32.74,-,230600,376600, cauldron,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,2 globular cauldron frags,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,427,-,-,-,,-,"24, 25",Cardiff,44.32.76,-,230600,376600, cauldron,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,1 hemispherical cauldron frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,428,-,-,-,,-,26,Cardiff,44.32.77,-,230600,376600, chariot fitting,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,draught pole sheath says MacD,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.8,-,230600,376600, dagger,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,dagger,dagger,?,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,46.320.1,-,230600,376600, horn-cap,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"finial, swastika dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,302 e,131,-,-,-,,400,49,Cardiff,44.32.41,-,230600,376600, horse bit (2 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,275 e,169,-,-,-,,SJ5,22,Cardiff,44.32.58,-,230600,376600, horse bit (3 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"orig centre link replaced with iron one, outer rings are bronze sheaths whose iron cores have corroded",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,273 n,153,-,-,-,,DJ22,10,Cardiff,44.32.50,-,230600,376600, horse bit (3 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, rings iron (now gone) covered with bronze, disc projecting into one ring suggests paired draught",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,273 o-p,154,-,-,-,,"DJ26, 27",11,Cardiff,44.32.51,-,230600,376600, horse bit (3 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,iron plated with cu alloy,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,273 n-r,n,-,-,-,,DJ28,12,Cardiff,44.32.47,-,230600,376600, horse bit (3 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,"ring and side link, cu alloy plated",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,273 n-r,n,-,-,-,,DJ23,13,Cardiff,44.32.48,-,230600,376600, horse bit (3 link),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,"ring and side link, cu alloy plated",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,273 n-r,n,-,-,-,,DJ24,"14, 15",Cardiff,44.32.49,-,230600,376600, horse bit (Irish),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,near complete,"Irish type, one ring missing",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,280 a,n,-,-,-,,DJ25 & 633,23,Cardiff,44.32.55,-,230600,376600, horse bit (other),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,loop link type - centre link is a loop itself,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,LL1,iron,Cardiff,44.32.56,-,230600,376600, horse bit (other),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,loop link type - centre link is a loop itself,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,LL2,iron,Cardiff,44.32.57,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring only, iron core now gone",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,155,-,-,-,,n,16,Cardiff,44.32.52,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring, iron core now gone",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,156,-,-,-,,n,20,Cardiff,44.294.10,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring, iron core now gone, presumably a pair as Spr has them as one entry but no pic",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,157,-,-,-,,n,17,Cardiff,44.32.53,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring, iron core now gone",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,157,-,-,-,,n,18,Cardiff,44.32.54,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.9,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,poss ring from centre of horse bit,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.83,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring, iron core now gone",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,n,-,-,-,,n,19,Cardiff,44.32.86,-,230600,376600, horse bit (unid.),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"ring, iron core now gone",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,273 n-r,n,-,-,-,,n,21,Cardiff,44.32.84,-,230600,376600, horse gear (?),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,"plain ring, poss part of a horse harness",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,9,Cardiff,44.294.11,-,230600,376600, linch pin (ring headed),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,poss bronze plated,?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,301 f,-,-,-,-,,564,iron,Cardiff,44.32.43,-,230600,376600, linch pin (vase headed),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"simple design, hole in bronze head",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 a,112,-,-,-,,577,8,Cardiff,44.32.42,-,230600,376600, mount,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,'complete',"'puffin' design, Megaws think chariot pole mount",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,184,325,-,-,-,,-,47,Cardiff,44.32.75,-,230600,376600, mount,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,cylindrical with holes for attachment,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,30,Cardiff,44.32.88,-,230600,376600, mount,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,"incised border, and cross across the middle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,46,Cardiff,44.32.87,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,minimal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,140,-,-,-,,-,4,Cardiff,44.32.35,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,minimal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,141,-,-,-,,-,5,Cardiff,44.32.36,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,minimal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,142,-,-,-,,-,7,Cardiff,44.32.37,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,minimal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,143,-,-,-,,-,6,Cardiff,44.32.38,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.39,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.40,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.5,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.6,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.7,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Oriel Ynys Mon,n/a,-,230600,376600, nave bond,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Oriel Ynys Mon,n/a,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative square - S scroll dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 f,437,-,-,-,,-,50,Cardiff,44.32.78,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative square - S scroll dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 f,437,-,-,-,,-,51,Cardiff,44.32.79,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative square - S scroll dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 f,437,-,-,-,,-,52,Cardiff,44.294.12,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative strip - 5 yin-yan motifs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 e,438,-,-,-,,-,53,Cardiff,44.32.80,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative strip - ring and dot motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,223 f,439,-,-,-,,-,54,Cardiff,44.32.81,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,three circles with repousse,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,453,-,-,-,,-,55,Cardiff,44.294.13,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,complete,"spiral strip of bronze, Jope says for decorating a spear shaft",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 h,-,-,-,-,,-,37,Cardiff,44.32.67,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, various bits of incised dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,35,Cardiff,44.32.68,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, incised line dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,36,Cardiff,44.32.91,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, incised line dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,38,Cardiff,44.32.71,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, incised line dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,39,Cardiff,44.294.34,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,40,Cardiff,44.32.69,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,41,Cardiff,44.32.70,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,42,Cardiff,44.32.72,-,230600,376600, ornamental strip,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"coiled, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,43,Cardiff,44.32.73,-,230600,376600, scabbard,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,long-tailed suspension loop,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,206 g,-,-,-,81,C,-,iron,Cardiff,,-,230600,376600, scabbard,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,three parallel grooves,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,269,-,-,263,H,-,27,Cardiff,44.32.10,-,230600,376600, scabbard,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,?,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.8 or 9,-,230600,376600, scabbard ,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,complete,repousse dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,270,-,-,121,D,-,28,Cardiff,44.32.11,-,230600,376600, shield (boss and spine),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,shield,shield,complete,"faint, mirror-like dec.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,90 a-d,308,-,-,-,,-,48,Cardiff,44.294.31,-,230600,376600, shield mount?,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,shield,shield,complete,bean shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,324,-,-,-,,-,44,Cardiff,44.32.17,-,230600,376600, shield mount?,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,shield,shield,complete,bean shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,324,-,-,-,,-,45,Cardiff,44.32.18,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.13,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.14,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.15,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.16,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.4,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,47.19,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,45.29.3,-,230600,376600, spearhead,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,other,other,complete,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Oriel Ynys Mon,n/a,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,semi-complete,poss deliberately broken,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,250 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-4,x,x,x,x,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,96,B/C,-,not in,Cardiff,44.32.1,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,131,D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.3,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,semi-complete,"pelta shaped stamp, otherwise plain",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,132,D,-,iron,Cardiff,45.29.1,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,complete,poss traces of organic scabbard,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,137,D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.2,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,133,D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.4,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,134,D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.5,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hollow curved crescentic pommel mount with some of iron tang remaining,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,294,-,-,237,H,-,29,Cardiff,44.32.12,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,semi-complete,"ring and dot stamp, otherwise plain",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,151,A/B/C/D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.2,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,158,A/B/C/D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.6,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,159,A/B/C/D,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.7,-,230600,376600, sword,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,?,no info - mentioned by MacD but iron so not described,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macdonald forthcoming,,-,-,-,-,-,,-,iron,Cardiff,44.32.3,-,230600,376600, sword + scabbard,Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,sword,sword,semi-complete,"handle and part of blade, susp loop ",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,-,-,-,82,C,-,iron,Cardiff,44.294.1,-,230600,376600, terret (simple),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,terret (simple),terret,complete,"plain bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 n,10,-,-,-,,43,1,Cardiff,44.32.44,-,230600,376600, terret (simple),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,terret (simple),terret,complete,"plain bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 o,11,-,-,-,,42,2,Cardiff,44.32.45,-,230600,376600, terret (thick ringed),Llyn Cerrig Bach,Anglesey,terret (other),terret,complete,few punched dots as dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,lake,hoard,n/a,various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see MacDonald 2007 and Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),dated by Macdonald as 3rd BC to 1st AD,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,22,-,-,-,,44,3,Cardiff,44.32.46,-,230600,376600, shears,Loch Erribol,Highland,other,other,near complete,twisted handle and feathered dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,souterrain,ledge,,,"on a ledge in a souterrain, no other info",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,277,-,,,,,Edinburgh,HD 1826,-,238700,954700, bowl,"Lochar Moss (2 miles S of Comlongon Castle, S of Dumfries)",Dumfries & Galloway,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog hoard,n/a,,,found with beaded torc (MacG 204),?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,297,-,,,,,BM,53 11 5,-,300400,577800, torc (beaded),"Lochar Moss (2 miles S of Comlongon Castle, S of Dumfries)",Dumfries & Galloway,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,"beads make up main body of the thing, flat at front with broken S curves dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,with bowl (MacG 297) but no other things,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,261 a,-,204,-,,,,,BM,53 11 5,-,300400,577800, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Lochlee Crannog, Tarbolton",South Ayrshire,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,near complete,mostly iron but bronze joining pieces,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,excav,near,,,found close to broch and Samian etc. so MacG suggests a late 1st/2nd AD date,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,late 1st - early second,not in,-,4,-,,,SB5,,"Dick Institute, Kilmarnock",LC 100,-,243000,627100, mirror handle,"Lochlee Crannog, Tarbolton",South Ayrshire,mirror handle,mirror,'complete',"prob mirror handle, plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,crannog,in context but no info,,,2nd C Samian and other stuff (incl Medieval) found on site,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,272,-,,,,,lost,,-,243000,627100, ornamental strip (?),"Lochlee Crannog, Tarbolton",South Ayrshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,broch/crannog,crannog,?,,,?,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p175,-,-,,,,?,?,,243000,627100, terret (mini),Loddon,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,85,,,not in,,?,,-,636200,296880, terret (unclassifiable),Loddon,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,155,,,not in,,?,,-,636300,298400, terret (flat ring),London,London,terret (flat-ring),terret,near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,174,,M of London,?,-,n/a,n/a, terret (mini),Long Stratton,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,81,,,not in,,?,,-,619550,295450, terret (platform),Long Stratton,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,large fragment,"small frag, no dec ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,122,,,232,,?,,-,619430,290800, terret (simple),Long Stratton,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,74,,,not in,,?,,-,619430,290800, terret (lipped),Longham,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,complete,3 groups of 'lips',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,101,,,118,,?,,-,594140,316110, fire dog,"Lord's Bridge, Barton",Cambridgeshire,fire dog,other,complete,poss from burial as intact,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,burial?,unknown,,,,?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,"308 b, 309 c",,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,540600,256200, terret (type?),"Loudon Hill, Darvel",Ayrshire,terret (type?),terret,complete,"fairly simple dec., mis-shapen and eventually broken by use",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,settlement,,,,"found on Rn site, no contextual info",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 e,-,110,-,,,312,,Glasgow Hunterian,,-,256100,637500, bowl,Lydney,Gloucestershire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,small iron bowl with three ox heads as stands,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,temple,?,?,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 c,,-,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,363500,203500, fastener,Lydney,Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,'bent dumbell' shape,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,excav,,,,,?,50 BC +,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,264 l,,-,-,,,,,Site Museum,,-,363500,203500, fitting (cow),Lydney,Gloucestershire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',triangular pattern around neck where enamel would have gone,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,animal/human,temple,?,?,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 d,,-,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,363500,203500, roundel,Lydney,Gloucestershire,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,temple,?,?,,,,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,295 k,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,363500,203500, horse bit (2 link),"Lydney Park, Lydney",Gloucestershire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,large fragment,outer edges have dec nicked with a punch,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in topsoil above 'guest house' in Wheeler's excavs,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,170,-,-,,,SJ6,,private hands,"Lord Bledsloe, Lydney Park",-,361600,202700, stud (ornamental),"Lydney Park, Lydney",Gloucestershire,other,other,near complete,openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray from site of LIA hillfort and Rn settlement,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,466,-,-,,,,,private hands,n/a,-,361600,202700, horse bit (other),"Madmarston, Tadmarton",Oxfordshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,loop link type - centre link is a loop itself,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,LL3,,Ashmolean,?,-,439500,237900, horse bit (other),"Madmarston, Tadmarton",Oxfordshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,loop link type - centre link is a loop itself,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,LL4,,Ashmolean,?,-,439500,237900, fitting (dog?),Maiden Castle,Dorset,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"in a pit, unknown purpose",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,310 j,,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,366800,88500, horn-cap,Maiden Castle,Dorset,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"finial, similar to Brentford",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found in 'Belgic' layer according to Wheeler report,50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,50 BC - 50 AD,302 d,132,-,-,,,401,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,366800,88500, horse bit (3 link),Maiden Castle,Dorset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"Says in Palk [5916] on a house floor, 1985-6 excavs; but in Sharples report Palk says from pit 5915, which is Phase 6G",100 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,379,,"Institute of Archaeology, Oxford",?,-,366800,88500, linch pin (other type),Maiden Castle,Dorset,linch pin (other type),linch pin,near complete,simple 'anchor' shaped form,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Pre-Roman road context - can't find in Wheeler,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,300 j,,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,366800,88500, linch pin (ring headed),Maiden Castle,Dorset,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from a 'Belgic' road surface in the E entrance,50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,565,,Dorchester (Dorset County),?,-,366800,88500, mirror (iron plate),Maiden Castle,Dorset,mirror (iron plate),mirror,fragment,"iron mirror plate, cu alloy binding",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,?,,,from a Biii layer on site E - Wheeler says early 1st AD,50 BC - 40 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,Dorchester,?,-,366800,88500, scabbard chape,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,upper part of chape,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Sharples excavs but no details in Stead; can't find in Sharples report,?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,30,A/B,-,,?,?,-,366800,88500, scabbard chape,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,iron chape with cu alloy end,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"with pottery dated to 0-25 AD by Wheeler, site L",0 - 25 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,74,B,-,,Dorchester,36.1181,-,366800,88500, scabbard mount,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,complete,bronze chape (undec) cast onto iron scabbard frame,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"Wheeler's excavs, dated to 0-25 AD but not much other info to go in report",0 - 25 AD,Dated contextually,3,,,y,,,,3,,,y,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,272,-,-,74,B,,,Dorchester,36.1181,-,366800,88500, strap junction/harness mount,Maiden Castle,Dorset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,figure of 8,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in layer containing IA A and IA B sherds, location of feature not given",300 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,196,-,-,,,420,,Dorchester,?,-,366800,88500, strap junction/harness mount,Maiden Castle,Dorset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with skeleton 43 in the 'war cemetery',30 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,440,,Dorchester (Dorset County),37.994,-,366800,88500, sword,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,sword blade frags,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"no context given in Stead, see Sharples 1991 fig 137:11; can't find them in Sharples report ",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,160,A/B/C/D,-,,Dorchester,?,-,366800,88500, sword,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,hilt end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"no context given in Stead, see Sharples 1991 fig 137:11; Sharples report says from [7698]",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,157,A/B/C/D,-,,Dorchester,?,-,366800,88500, sword,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,iron tang of sword,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Sharples excavs but no details in Stead; can't find in Sharples report,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,155,A/B/C/D,-,,Dorchester,36.1872,-,366800,88500, sword,Maiden Castle,Dorset,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,Wheeler says 'from a Belgic level',50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,153,A/B/C/D,-,,Dorchester,36.901,-,366800,88500, terret (simple),Maiden Castle,Dorset,terret (simple),terret,near complete,cu coating,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"[5729], phase 6G - 100 - 50 BC",100 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,45,,"Institute of Archaeology, Oxford",8181,-,366800,88500, terret (simple),Maiden Castle,Dorset,terret (simple),terret,fragment,cu coating,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"[7023], phase 8B - have to find out when that is though",200 - 400 AD (residual?),Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,46,,"Institute of Archaeology, Oxford",8061,-,366800,88500, torc (unconfirmed),Maiden Castle,Dorset,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,?,?,,,?,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,366800,88500, bucket,Marlborough,Wiltshire,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,semi-complete,"The Marlborough Bucket - sturdy construction, bronze friezed bands (human heads, some of which may have had glass eyes, horses, etc.), wood staves, iron handle",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,Don't know if any wood survives; did contain cremation though for C14,?,1st BC - early 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,146-150,410,-,-,,,,,Devizes,,-,419100,169000, terret (simple),Maryport,Cumbria,terret (simple),terret,semi-complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray - near a fort,unknown,,,unknown context within Rn fort,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,54,-,,,47,,Netherhall Collection,,-,303800,536600, terret (simple),"Maxey (Plants Farm), Peterborough",Peterborough,terret (simple),terret,large fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,settlement,,,,from Pit 28 - late 3rd/early 4th AD pottery,250 - 350 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,48,,Peterborough,?,-,512600,307900, figurine (pig),Meare,Somerset,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"quite stylised, spine broken",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,IA settlement,excav - settlement,no info,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 p,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, horse bit (3 link),Meare,Somerset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,?,?,,,?,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ29,,Taunton (Somerset County),I44,-,345600,141700, mount,Meare,Somerset,other,other,near complete,circular bronze decorative attachment,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav?,no info,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,224 d-e,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, roundel,Meare,Somerset,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,Mound XIV in black earth,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 v,469,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, scabbard,Meare,Somerset,sword,sword,complete,"elaborate mirror-like dec at top, v long suspension loop tail",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,"found in peat, subsequent work failed to establish the strat position relative to palynological sequence",-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,207 e,273,-,-,88,C,,,Taunton (Somerset County),412,-,345600,141700, shield boss,Meare,Somerset,shield,shield,large fragment,repousse dec of two circles within oval,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"from Mound IV, Spr had no other details",320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,309,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),E12 EV,-,344500,142200, strap junction/harness mount,Meare,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"figure of 8, dots at corners",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,beyond the edge of Mound XXXV,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,198,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, strap junction/harness mount,Meare,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"figure of 8, central tripartite leaf design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,NE of Mound XXIV,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,197,-,-,,,430,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, strap junction/harness mount,Meare,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,twin kidney,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,near Mound XXIV,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 f,197,-,-,,,421,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, sword,Meare,Somerset,sword,sword,large fragment,campanulate hilt end,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav?,no info,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,95,B/C,-,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,345600,141700, terret (mini),Meare,Somerset,terret (mini),terret,complete,zigzag punched dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,from deposit of black earth in Mound XIX,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,102,-,-,,,330,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, terret (mini),Meare,Somerset,terret (mini),terret,complete,plain dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,mound XL,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,103,-,-,,,331,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, terret (simple),Meare,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,first floor of mound XXXIV,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,13,-,-,,,50,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, terret (simple),Meare,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,floor of mound II,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,12,-,-,,,49,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, terret (thick ringed),Meare,Somerset,terret (other),terret,complete,"bronze ring, iron bar, says low relief ornament but can' see in picture",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,settlement,,,,mound XL,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,23,-,-,,,51,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, terret (thick ringed),Meare,Somerset,terret (other),terret,near complete,"bronze ring, iron bar",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,settlement,,,,mound XL,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,24,-,-,,,52,,Taunton (Somerset County),?,-,344500,142200, torc (unconfirmed),Meare,Somerset,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,?,?,,,?,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p111,-,-,,,,?,?,,344500,142200, wheel (miniature),Meare,Somerset,other,other,complete,miniature wheel with whirligig spokes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav,?,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,199 i,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, wheel (miniature),Meare,Somerset,other,other,complete,miniature wheel with whirligig spokes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav,?,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,199 i,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, wheel (miniature),Meare,Somerset,other,other,near complete,miniature wheel with whirligig spokes,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav,?,,,Meare is not as yet precisely datable,320 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,199 i,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,345600,141700, torc,"Medway River, nr Aylesford",Kent,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Poss. import, no dec. - Jope terms it a 'neck ring'",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Medway),river (Medway),,,river,-,La T 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Early La Tene,32 a-b,,-,-,,,,,Maidstone,,-,572800,159100, terret (mini),Methwold,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,86,,,not in,,?,,-,568920,293550, fastener,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,other,other,complete,petal type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,264 m,-,not in,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,321700,576200, horse bit (1 link),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,unusual one-link type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,11,-,,,SB7,,Edinburgh,FA 70,-,321700,576200, horse bit (3 link derivative),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"2 knobs one end, 1 knob the other",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,5,-,,,SB6,,Edinburgh,FA 71,-,321700,576200, horse bit (3 link),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"2 knobs one end, 1 knob the other (pair of no. 5)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,6,-,,,?,,lost,n/a,-,321700,576200, horse bit (unid.),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,semi-complete,"plain, poss part of horse bit",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,12,-,,,no number given - see Fig C44,,Edinburgh,FA 45,-,321700,576200, horse bit (unid.),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,semi-complete,"plain, poss part of horse bit",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,12,-,,,no number given - see Fig C44,,Edinburgh,FA 46,-,321700,576200, horse bit (unid.),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,semi-complete,"plain, poss part of horse bit",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,13,-,,,no number given - see Fig C44,,Edinburgh,FA 47,-,321700,576200, horse bit (unid.),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,semi-complete,"plain, poss part of horse bit",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,13,-,,,no number given - see Fig C44,,Edinburgh,FA 48,-,321700,576200, scabbard,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,sword fragment,sword,fragment,top of hilt ('hilt guard) only,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,bog,?,,,hoard,-,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,215 e,-,149,-,256,H,,,Edinburgh,,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,four petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,22,-,,,466,,Edinburgh,FA 55,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,four 'petal boss' design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,23,-,,,467,,Edinburgh,FA 56,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"elongated, three openwork petal rings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,33,-,,,476,,Edinburgh,FA 49,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"elongated, three openwork petal rings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,34,-,,,477,,Edinburgh,FA 50,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,"elongated, three openwork petal rings (one missing)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,35,-,,,478,,Edinburgh,FA 51,-,321700,576200, strap junction/harness mount,Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,539,,Edinburgh,FA 69,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,88,-,,,233,,Edinburgh,FA 59,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,89,-,,,234,,Edinburgh,FA 62,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,90,-,,,238,,Edinburgh,FA 63,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,91,-,,,237,,Edinburgh,FA 64,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,92,-,,,235,,Edinburgh,FA 65,-,321700,576200, terret (knobbed),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,93,-,,,236,,Edinburgh,FA 66,-,321700,576200, terret (platform),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (platform),terret,complete,"platform terret, red and blue enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,290 g,-,72,-,,,239,,Edinburgh,FA 58,-,321700,576200, terret (simple),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,55,-,,,53,,Edinburgh,FA 60,-,321700,576200, terret (simple),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,56,-,,,54,,Edinburgh,FA 61,-,321700,576200, terret (simple),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (simple),terret,near complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,57,-,,,55,,Edinburgh,FA 67,-,321700,576200, terret (simple),Middlebie,Dumfries & Galloway,terret (simple),terret,large fragment,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD + (boss + petal),-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,58,-,,,56,,Edinburgh,FA 68,-,321700,576200, linch pin (ring headed),Middleton on the Wolds,Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,ring-headed design,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,"found during railway cutting with ""bones and rusty iron"" but these prob don't survive",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 e,-,135,-,,,592,,Hull,,-,494500,449300, torc (unconfirmed),Mildenhall,Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,571100,274600, torc (unconfirmed),Mildenhall (Shepherd's Farm),Suffolk,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,571100,274600, terret (transverse winged),"Milford Common, Cannock Chase",Staffordshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,119,,?,?,-,399200,317200, terret (thick ringed),"Mill Plain, Christchurch",Dorset,terret (other),terret,complete,fancy dec of relief ornament,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,settlement,,,,from LIA excav but context unknown,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,25,-,-,,,57,,"Red House Museum, Christchurch",?,-,415700,92900, dagger+sheath,"Minster Ditch, N. Hinksey, Oxford",Oxfordshire,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Highly decorated, incl. punched S decoration",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"18-19, 20 a",,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,449300,205400, shield (boss and spine),Moel Hiraddug,Denbighshire,shield,shield,semi-complete,"Figure of 8 boss, long spine",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with 326 a + b in hillfort ramparts,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,95 c-e,310,-,-,,,,,"? - poss. at Welshpool, poss. stolen",,-,306300,378700, shield mount?,Moel Hiraddug,Denbighshire,shield,shield,near complete,formal curvilinear design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with sword and shield boss in hillfort but no other related finds,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,94 a-b,326 a,-,-,,,,,"stolen, electrotype in Cardiff",,-,306300,378700, shield mount?,Moel Hiraddug,Denbighshire,shield,shield,complete,triangular,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found with sword and shield boss in hillfort but no other related finds,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,326 b,-,-,,,,,"Powysland Mus, Welshpool; electrotype in Cardiff",32.175.4 in Cardiff,-,306300,378800, dagger+sheath,Mortlake,London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,"Iron dagger (T-handled?), bronze strips sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,14 a-d,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,520800,176100, dagger+sheath,Mortlake,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"T-handled iron dagger, bronze strips sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,"river, but has wood for C14",-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Hallstatt D,"12 a-b,13 a-c",,-,,,,,,M of London,,-,520800,176100, sword + scabbard,Mortlake,London,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron sword no longer survives, bronze hilt guard and scabbard plate which was riveted to scabbard",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,274,-,-,not in,,,,"London Mus, Kensington Palace (now M of L?)",0.1766,-,520800,176100, scabbard,"Mortonhall Estate, Pentlands",Midlothian? - Edinburgh,sword,sword,complete,"openwork panels at top and bottom, susp loop 1/2 way down",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,212 c-e,-,150,-,206,F,,,Edinburgh,FA 35,-,326600,668300, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,No dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, arm ring,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,arm ring (other),arm ring,semi-complete,Beaded dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,inhumation,,,C14 possible but bones prob lost,-,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,33 f-l,,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, mirror,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,mirror,mirror,semi-complete,"q complex three roundel dec but ""the decorator … had little idea of real composition"" (Jope); no handle survives",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found in inhumation, precise context overall not recorded, bones prob destroyed along with other objects",?,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,253 i,352,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, mirror handle,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"handle only, simple rod/ring",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found in inhumation, precise context overall not recorded, bones prob destroyed along with other objects",?,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,257 a,353,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, mirror handle,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymouth",Devon,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"handle only, simple loop",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"found in inhumation, precise context overall not recorded, bones prob destroyed along with other objects",?,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,256 e,354,-,-,,,,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),,-,248300,54500, dagger+sheath,"Mount Batten (Stamford Hill), Plymstock",Devon,dagger,dagger,near complete,"sheet bronze, susp loop, iron blade still preserved",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from grave in mid 1st AD cemetery, precise context not recorded",?,20-70 AD,-,,,,,,,3-4,,,y,y,,,Jope 2000,,not in,301,,-,,,-,,Lost (destroyed in WW2),n/a,-,279100,52600, fire dog,Mount Bures,Essex,fire dog,other,complete,horns have bronze tips,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,308 a,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,590700,232500, fire dog,Mount Bures,Essex,fire dog,other,complete,horns have bronze tips,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,308 a,,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,590700,232500, cow representation,Mountsorrel,Leicestershire,animal/human form,other,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p172,-,-,,,,?,?,,458200,314600, ornamental strip (?),Mountsorrel,Leicestershire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p175,-,-,,,,?,?,,458200,314600, mirror (iron plate),Mucking,Essex,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete,"iron plate, cu alloy handle",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,IA settlement,?,,,,-,pre 100 BC,?,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jones 1980 (noticed it myself),,,,,,,,,,,,-,568300,181200, terret (dropped bar),"Muircleugh, Lauder",Borders,terret (other),terret,complete,bar terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard of 5 terrets,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,59,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 85,-,352600,648000, terret (knobbed),"Muircleugh, Lauder",Borders,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard of 5 terrets,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,94,-,,,240,,Edinburgh,FA 81,-,352600,648000, terret (knobbed),"Muircleugh, Lauder",Borders,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard of 5 terrets,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,95,-,,,241,,Edinburgh,FA 82,-,352600,648000, terret (knobbed),"Muircleugh, Lauder",Borders,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,"tang fitting, three knobs",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard of 5 terrets,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,291 m,-,96,-,,,242,,Edinburgh,,-,352600,648000, terret (knobbed),"Muircleugh, Lauder",Borders,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard of 5 terrets,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,97,-,,,243,,Edinburgh,FA 84,-,352600,648000, terret (unclassifiable),Mundham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,147,,,not in,,?,,-,633300,297700, figurine (pig),"Muntham Court, Findon",West Sussex,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"R-B context, crouching with legs under body",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,temple,temple,no more contextual info,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 v,,-,-,,,,,Worthing,,-,512200,109000, torc,Narford,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,"gold or electrum, braided wire, buffer - found by nighthawkers so not much info",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard?,n/a,,,"hoard, only with torc bits, found by nighthawkers",?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,7,,,,,private hands,,-,577100,315000, torc,Narford,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,6 or 8 'torc scraps' - found by nighthawkers,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard?,n/a,,,"hoard, only with torc bits, found by nighthawkers",?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,,-,7,,,,,private hands,,-,577100,315000, torc,Narford,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,'complete IA torc with loop terminals' - found and sold by nighthawkers,,,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard?,n/a,,,"hoard, only with torc bits, found by nighthawkers",?,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC (Hutch),not in,,-,7,,,,,private hands,,-,577100,315000, torc,Needwood Forest,Staffordshire,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Multi-stranded, dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,118,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,416100,324900, terret (knobbed),Nether Denton,Cumbria,terret (knobbed),terret,semi-complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in lead vessel with 4 'bronze rings' and 71 coins which MacG says are prob Trajanic or Flavian (i.e. 98-117 AD),98 - 117 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,98,-,,,244,,Chesters,3605,-,359400,564600, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - no dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - designs similar to mirrors,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - designs similar to mirrors,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - designs similar to mirrors,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - designs similar to mirrors,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, shield (miniature),"Netherhampton, Salisbury",Wiltshire,other,other,complete,The Salisbury Hoard - designs similar to mirrors,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC prob,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 f-h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,410600,129800, torc,"Netherurd, Blyth Bridge",Borders,torc,torc/collar,fragment,"""Snettisham type"" - just the terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other torcs and Gallo Belgic XB coins,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,110 a-d,-,191,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FE 46,-,313600,645600, torc,"Netherurd, Blyth Bridge",Borders,torc,torc/collar,complete,Simple twisted torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other torcs and Gallo Belgic XB coins,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,110 a-d,-,192,-,,,,,lost,,-,313600,645600, torc,"Netherurd, Blyth Bridge",Borders,torc,torc/collar,complete,Simple twisted torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other torcs and Gallo Belgic XB coins,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,110 a-d,-,193,-,,,,,lost,,-,313600,645600, torc,"Netherurd, Blyth Bridge",Borders,torc,torc/collar,complete,Simple twisted torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other torcs and Gallo Belgic XB coins,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,110 a-d,-,194,-,,,,,lost,,-,313600,645600, bracelet,"New Mains, Whitekirk",East Lothian,bracelet,other,complete,spiral armlet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,LIA/RB settlement,hoard assoc with settlement,n/a,,,"stray assoc with 'native settlement' - MacG says ""later finds incl pottery, patera frag, etc and that 'excav continues'""",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,220,,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 105,,359700,681600, horse bit (unid.),"New Mains, Whitekirk",East Lothian,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,semi-complete,"plain, poss part of horse bit",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,14,-,,,not in,,Edinburgh,FA 106,-,359700,681600, torc (beaded),"New Mains, Whitekirk",East Lothian,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,beaded design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,hoard,n/a,,,native sett nearby,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,206,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 104,-,359700,681600, torc,Newark,Nottinghamshire,torc,torc/collar,complete,twisted wire 'ropes' with hollow ring terminals dec in Snettisham style,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,480200,353800, sword + scabbard,Newbridge,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,Scabbard (iron) is fragmentary,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,50 a ,,-,-,54,B,,,Reading,275.47,-,440300,201500, arm ring,"Newnham Croft, Cambridge",Cambridgeshire,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,intricate sinuous dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial,inhumation,,,"with brooch and bracelet, neither of which are really v datable",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Later 3rd-2nd BC,"40 a-d, 41 a-d",,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,544200,257700, tazza/headpiece?,"Newnham Croft, Cambridge",Cambridgeshire,other,other,near complete,"3 chains, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"with brooch and bracelet, neither of which are really v datable",?,400 - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Later 3rd-2nd BC,43 a,,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,544200,257700, armlet,Newstead,Borders,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,bent when found but prob spiral armlet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,ditch,,,"found at bottom of fort ditch, MacG says 'prob Agricolan' but doesn't mention any assoc finds",78 - 84 AD,0 - 100 AD,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,221,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FRA 850,-,356200,634600, fitting,Newstead,Borders,other,other,complete,"triangular shape, holes for enamel bosses",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,found in pit LIX of fort with 'early' pottery (81-100),81 - 100 AD,0 - 100 AD,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,254,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FRA 563,-,356200,634600, hilt guard,Newstead,Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,bronze hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,in pit LVIII of Rn fort with 'early' pottery and in upper levels a Flavian coin so prob 81-100AD says MacG,81 - 100 AD,0 - 100 AD,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,81-100 AD,not in,-,153,-,243,H,,,Edinburgh,FRA 149,-,356200,634600, hilt guard,Newstead,Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,bronze hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,surface find,,,surface find,?,0 - 100 AD,5,,,,,,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,154,-,257,H,,,Edinburgh,FRA 150,-,356200,634600, horse bit (3 link derivative),Newstead,Borders,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,semi-complete,"parts of two rings from 3 bit, cast in flat mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from excavs in fort but not good contextual info. I think fort dates to Flavian period so prob 81/6-100 AD,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,277 n,-,7,-,,,SB8+9,,Edinburgh,"FRA 498 II.5.39, FRA 575 III.15.240",-,356200,634600, linch pin (unclassifiable),Newstead,Borders,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,,o,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,"found in pit LVIII with ""early material""; therefore 81-100 AD says MacG",81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,130,-,,,605,,Edinburgh,FRA 488,-,356200,634600, mount,Newstead,Borders,other,other,large fragment,rectangular strip,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,"found in pit LVIII with ""early material""; therefore 81-100 AD says MacG",81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,late 1st AD,224 h,-,338,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FRA 564,-,356200,634600, mount,Newstead,Borders,other,other,fragment,basically foil with repousse dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,"found in pit LVIII with ""early material""; therefore 81-100 AD says MacG",81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,340,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FRA 987,-,356200,634600, mount,Newstead,Borders,other,other,near complete,simple dot and circle dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from fort so prob Flavian or later,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,339,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FRA 621,-,356200,634600, scabbard hilt end,Newstead,Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,info from Fraser Hunter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,258,H,-,,?,?,-,356200,634600, strap junction/harness mount,Newstead,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,four petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found during excavs but context not recorded,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,24,-,,,468,,Edinburgh,FA 557,-,356200,634600, strap junction/harness mount,Newstead,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,four petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found during excavs but context not recorded,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,25,-,,,469,,Edinburgh,FA 558,-,356200,634600, strap junction/harness mount,Newstead,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,540,,Edinburgh,FRA 559,-,356200,634600, strap junction/harness mount,Newstead,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,541,,Edinburgh,?,-,356200,634600, strap junction/harness mount,Newstead,Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,542,,Edinburgh,?,-,356200,634600, sword,Newstead,Borders,sword,sword,near complete,"bronze hilt guard, iron sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,in pit LVII of Rn fort with terra sigillata of Flavian date so 81-100AD,81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,81-100 AD,215 f,-,152,-,242,H,,,Edinburgh,FRA 137,-,356200,634600, sword,Newstead,Borders,sword,sword,near complete,"bronze hilt guard, iron sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,pit,,,in pit LVIII of Rn fort with 'early' pottery and in upper levels a Flavian coin so prob 81-100AD says MacG,81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,81-100 AD,?,-,151,-,241,H,,,Edinburgh,FRA 136,-,356200,634600, terret (lipped),Newstead,Borders,terret (lipped),terret,complete,lipped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,could find out more,,,"found 1905-1910 ""beneath the level of the later barracks block at the SE angle of the praetentura"", MacG says assoc with Flavian material (81-100 AD) but not sure how directly",81 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,63,-,,,119,,Edinburgh,FRA 561,-,356200,634600, terret (platform),Newstead,Borders,terret (platform),terret,near complete,platform terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,"found during excavs of fort, no context",?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,73,-,,,245a,,Edinburgh,FRA 562,-,356200,634600, scabbard,Normanton le Heath,Leicestershire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,see Fitzpatrick 1994,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,264,H,-,,?,?,-,437500,312900, terret (lipped),North Creake,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,complete,this has single 'lips',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,107,,,not in,,?,,-,585300,337530, torc,North Creake,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,"Dec. terminal, rest missing",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd/1st BC,121 j,,-,2,,,,,Norwich,,-,585400,338100, strap junction/harness mount,North Greetwell,Lincolnshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,y?,,,,,,,,,,,?,y?,?,villa,villa,unknown,,,stray prob from villa site,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,417,,lost,n/a,-,501000,374000, sword,North Grimston,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,complete,Anthropoid hilt,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,later 2nd BC,132-133 a-g,-,not in,-,215,G,,,Hull,3001.42,-,484400,468000, sword + scabbard,North Grimston,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,near complete,campanulate hilt but plain otherwise,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from grave with anthropoid sword, with piece of jet, 3 rings and several pieces of iron but Stead mentions nothing else",?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,79,C,-,,Hull and East Riding,3002.42,-,484400,468000, horse bit (Irish),'North of England',?,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,Type III,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,747,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (Irish),'North of England',?,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,Type III,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,748,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, ornamental strip (?),North Wraxall,Wiltshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p175,-,-,,,,?,?,,381800,175000, casket fitting (?),Norton,Northamptonshire,other,other,near complete,"casket fitting?, embossed bronze, S design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,222 d,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,460100,263500, mount,Norton,Suffolk,other,other,complete,"eared mount, red enamel and yellow glass spots",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,297 e,204,-,-,,,446,,Bury St Edmunds,,-,595800,265800, terret (type?),NW Suffolk,Suffolk,terret (type?),terret,complete,"zigzag leaf and berried rosette design, matched by moulds at Glastonbury",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,288 j,,-,-,,,58,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, strap junction/harness mount,NW Suffolk/SW Norfolk,Norfolk/Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),large fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,422,,Norwich Castle,74.979,-,n/a,n/a, tankard handle,"Okstrow Broch, Birsay",Orkney,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"chunky, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,"found before 1865, assoc with broch with 2nd-3rd AD Samian and ?3rd-4th AD brooch; two phases undifferentiated by excavators so could be earlier",100 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,291,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GD 54,-,325370,1026780, linch pin (vase headed),"Old Down Farm, Andover",Hampshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"with 578b, a socketed iron gouge and a frag of cu alloy strip; context dated to c. 3rd - 1st C BC in report",?,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,578b,,Andover,?,-,435600,146500, linch pin (vase headed),"Old Down Farm, Andover",Hampshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"with 578b, a socketed iron gouge and a frag of cu alloy strip; context dated to c. 3rd - 1st C BC in report",?,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,578a,,Andover,?,-,435600,146500, strap junction/harness mount,"Old Down Farm, Andover",Hampshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"found on surface of ditch, phase 6 ditch",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,423,,Andover,?,-,435600,146500, strap junction/harness mount,"Old Sarum, Stratford sub Castle",Wiltshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"figure of 8, dot dec at centres",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,stray,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,199,-,-,,,431,,Salisbury,?,-,413700,132700, mirror,Old Warden,Bedfordshire,mirror,mirror,near complete,"twin loop handle, ""wayward design"" of swirls",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,see Spr 1970d,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,248 a-f,346,-,-,,,,,Bedford,,-,513800,243500, mirror handle,Old Warden,Bedfordshire,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"handle only, not sure if found with the other complete mirror; now lost",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,80 - 20 BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,248 a-f,347,-,-,,,,,Lost,,-,513800,243500, horse bit (3 link),Old Windsor,Berkshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, relief and line dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,272 c-e,158,-,-,,,DJ30,,M of London,,-,498700,174600, sword,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,near complete,"poss pig stamp, cu alloy hilt",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,125,D,-,,BM,P1989 3-3 3,-,515000,297300, sword,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,near complete,"fancy openwork dec, stamp on sword",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,113,D,-,,BM,P1989 3-2 3,-,515000,297300, sword + scabbard,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,large fragment,upper part of sword and handle with susp loop,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,56,B,-,,Peterborough,?,-,515000,297300, sword + scabbard,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Cambridgeshire,sword,sword,near complete,Zigzag dec at sides,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,La Tene 1,52 g,,-,-,31,A/B,,,Peterborough,P1981 12-2 1 and 2,-,515000,297300, sword + scabbard,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,semi-complete,both sword and scabbard in v good condition; scabbard has a 'runged' form; sword has hand/foot-shaped stamp,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,97,D,-,,Peterborough,"stolen in 1992, found in Germany and returned in 2008 (M. Spratling pers comm)!",-,515000,297300, sword + scabbard,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,near complete,frag of mineral preserved wood suggests scabbard,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,122,D,-,,BM,P1989 3-2 1,-,515000,297300, sword + scabbard,"Orton Meadows, Orton Longueville, Peterborough",Peterborough,sword,sword,near complete,"poss deliberately bent, frag of mineral preserved wood suggests scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,river,river (Nene),river (Nene),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,123,D,-,,BM,?,-,515000,297300, casket fitting (?),Otterbourne,Hampshire,other,other,large fragment,casket fitting? Simple paired crescent dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 b,,-,-,,,,,Winchester,,-,445800,122900, sword,"Outgate, Hawkshead",Cumbria,sword,sword,semi-complete,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,198,E/F,-,,Kendal Museum,?,-,335000,498000, finial (ram?),Owmby,Lincolnshire,other,other,'complete',"I think 'finial' means he doesn't know what it is, dotted design on body",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,171 j,,-,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,507700,405000, hanger/dangler,Owmby,Lincolnshire,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,settlement,,,,stray from LIA/RB settlement,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 n,223,-,-,,,518,,Scunthorpe,,-,507700,405000, terret (flat ring),Owmby,Lincolnshire,terret (flat-ring),terret,large fragment,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray from LIA/RB settlement,?,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 i,69,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,507700,405000, terret (simple),Owmby,Lincolnshire,terret (simple),terret,near complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,on LIA/RB site,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,14,-,-,,,59B,,Scunthorpe,?,-,497000,386500, linch pin (unclassifiable),"Owmby Cliff, Owmby by Spital",Lincolnshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,605,,Scunthorpe,OMCA,-,500200,386700, terret (platform),"Owmby Cliff, Owmby by Spital",Lincolnshire,terret (platform),terret,semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,245b,,private hands,n/a,-,500200,386700, terret (simple),"Owmby Cliff, Owmby by Spital",Lincolnshire,terret (simple),terret,semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,59a,,Scunthorpe,OM CA 317,-,500200,386700, terret (transverse winged),"Owmby Cliff, Owmby by Spital",Lincolnshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,120b,,Private hands,n/a,-,500200,386700, linch pin (type?),Owslebury,Hampshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,near complete,"Dec. in Snettisham style, different design on each end",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,LIA/RB settlement,settlement,,,,Seems to have a good excavated context from Collis's excavs - buried soil sealed by cobbling,125 BC - 75 AD,Dated contextually,1-5,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,127 d-e,113,-,-,,,579,,Winchester,,-,451400,123400, shield (boss),Owslebury,Hampshire,shield,shield,complete,"plain dec., X shape, with sword, spearhead, belt-junction",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2120 +/- 28,210 - 50 BC,"with Late La Tene sword, belt hook etc. in inhumation cemetery",125 BC - 75 AD,Dated contextually,1-5,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,93 c-g,311,-,-,,,,,?,,-,451400,123400, sword + scabbard,Owslebury,Hampshire,sword,sword,near complete,"plain, mineral-replaced wooden scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,2120 +/- 28,210 - 50 BC,no v datable finds but C14 date bones,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,116,D,-,,Hampshire CC Museums Service,?,-,451400,123400, terret (mini),Owslebury,Hampshire,terret (mini),terret,complete,"plain dec, crimped dec (but not pictured)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,settlement,,,,"found in F220B on Site R, fill of early Roman quarry along line of IA ditch",43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,104,-,-,,,332,,Private hands?,n/a,-,452500,124600, terret (unclassifiable),Oxborough,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,158,,,not in,,?,,-,574650,301550, linch pin (vase headed),Oxford?,Oxfordshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"simple design, hole in bronze head",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 d,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,451500,206200, scabbard mount,Padstow,Cornwall,sword fragment,sword,complete,S curve palmette design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,private hands?,,-,191800,75100, armlet,PAS find,DORSET,arm ring (other),arm ring,n/a,"Two conjoining pieces of copper alloy, D-sectioned bracelet. The outer surface has moulded decoration consisting of two groups of three regularly spaced convex projections (two smaller flanking one larger) each flanked by a raised transverse rib and separated by a deep groove. The two groups would have been on opposite sides of the now bent bracelet. One side is considerably more worn than the other. It's dimensions are: 146.59mm x 13.57mm x 5.93mm",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR-534FA7,400000,105000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Cast copper alloy button and loop fastener of late Iron Age or early Roman date (150 BC - 200 AD).

The head of the button and loop fastener is circular in plan and cylindrical in profile (section). It has a diameter of 16.1mm, and a thickness of 4.6mm. The integral cast shank (loop) is attached approximately in the centre of the rear of the button (head) and offset at approximately 90 degrees to the plain of the head. The shank is sub-oval in plan, with a central cast sub-circular hole. The profile of the shank is sub-oval or D shaped. The shank is 19.7mm long, 17.5mm wide and 4.8mm thick. The button and loop fastener weighs 14.34 grams.

The front head of the button is decorated with a complicated series of incised curvi-linear lines and dots. There are two specific design motifs apparent. The first is created by the incised dots, which seem to have been created by drilling as each one is circular and has the same diameter (approximately 0.1mm). These dots are placed in a number of evenly spaced concentric rows and are contained within curvi-linear incised lines. The second design motif is created by enclosing undecorated areas (areas with no dots) within incised curvi-linear lines. This creates a striking pattern which is defined specifically by differences in texture. These two design motifs create an interlocking pattern of three areas of incised dots and two plain areas in a roughly sub-triangular pattern. Some of the definition of this pattern has been lost due to corrosion.

The side of the head also has a limited amount of decoration with two parallel incised lines. The two lines are 0.5mm wide and are set 3mm apart and 0.3mm from the edge.

The rear of the head of the button is plain.

The loop or shank is also relatively plain with only one element of decoration. This is located close to where the shank joins the rear of the button, on the upper surface of the loop. The decoration consists of a single moulded linear indentation. This decoration separates the ring of the loop into two elements which re-enforce the idea of a loop rather than an all-in-one moulded ring fastening. This might suggest that the original mode of fastening for similar objects was with a loop (possibly of cord) created separately to the head of the button and attached to the rear.

The whole of the button and loop fastener is covered in a dark green-brown patina. There are, however, a number of small patches of light green, active, corrosion. Some of this corrosion has affected the intricate pattern on the face of the button and has resulted in a loss of definition through loss of surface.

This example would probably fit best into Class V (c) of J.P. Wild’s classification of button and loop fasteners in the Roman Provinces (1970). This class (V c) consists of fasteners with flat disc heads, however, Wild does not mention whether these examples have incised decoration. Also Wild dates these fasteners to the second century AD (100-200 AD) but due to the age of the classification this date range may well have been refined or extended. Thus a larger date bracket of the later Iron Age to Early Roman period (150BC – 200 AD) has been suggested. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-CB73D7,339000,312000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Cast copper alloy button and loop fastener of late Iron Age or early Roman date (50 BC - 250 AD). The head of the button and loop fastener is circular in plan with a sub-rectangular (rectangular with rounded corners) cross section. Through the head of the fastener is a cast offset decorative circular hole. The head of the fastener has a diameter of 20.9mm, and a thickness of 3.7mm. The integral cast shank (loop) is attached through the cast hole of the button. It is offset at approximately 90 degrees to the plain of the head. The shank is sub-triangular in plan, with a central cast sub-triangular hole. The profile of the shank is sub-rectangular or D shaped. The shank is 33.4mm long, 14.6mm wide and 5.1mm thick. The button and loop fastener weighs 12.9 grams.

The front head of the button is decorated with an intricate series of enamel panels contained by raised cast linear ribs. The decorative design consists of three elements: on the upper part of the head is a row of interlocking sub triangular shaped enamel panels. The outer part of this pattern is made up of blue enamel panels; the inner of a green (or possibly a decayed yellow). The second element is on the lower part of the head: this is formed from two semi-circular green (or yellow) panels which are set into a background of blue enamel (similar to that described above). The third element is on the top of the shank shaft where it attaches on the lower edge of the cast central hole of the head. This makes the cast hole crescent shaped. The head of the shank is decorated with a blue enamel four pointed star. The rear of the head of the button and the shank is plain and undecorated. Some of the definition of these patterns has been lost due to abrasion and loss of enamel.

The whole of the button and loop fastener is a dark green colour with a heavy well formed polished patina. There are, however, a number of areas where this patina has been lost through abrasion. These are mostly located on the external edges of the fastener and are likely to be caused by abrasion in the buried environment. Some of the enamel panels have been damaged and the enamel has decayed to a light green colour.

This example would probably fit best into Class V (b) of J.P. Wild’s classification of button and loop fasteners in the Roman Provinces (1970). This class (Vb) consists of fasteners with flat enameled disc heads, however, Wild does not mention whether any of these examples have cast holes through the disc. Also Wild dates these fasteners to the second century AD (100-200 AD) but due to the age of the classification this date range may well have been refined or extended. Thus a larger date bracket of the later Iron Age to Early Roman period (50BC – 250 AD) has been suggested. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-157F63,363000,300000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,other,other,n/a," Incomplete cast copper alloy button and loop fastener of late Iron Age or early Roman date (150 BC - 200 AD)

The head of the button and loop fastener is sub-rectangular (rectangular with rounded corners) in plan and sub rectangular in profile (section). The edges of the button head are slightly beveled. It measures 12.8mm in length, 15.9mm wide and is 3.6mm thick. The integral cast shank (loop) is attached approximately in the centre of the rear of the button (head) and offset at approximately 90 degrees to the plain of the head. It is sub-rectangular in plan, with a central cast sub-triangular hole. The shank is broken approximately three quarters along its length. The cross section is sub-oval or D shaped. The shank is 19.2mm long, 10.3mm wide and 5.3mm thick. The button and loop fastener weighs 4.76 grams.

The front head of the button is decorated with three parallel sub-rectangular panels. Each panel is slightly recessed and measures 8.8mm in length and 3.3mm in width. The two outer panels are filled with red enamel. This enamel is very patchy and flakey. The colour has also decayed im many places into a yellow green colour. The central panel is plain with no traces of enamel. This suggests that it was probably meant to be undecorated. Between the three recessed panels are two narrow bands. These are decorated with small incised circular dots which form a linear band between the panels. The rear and sides of the head of the button are plain.

The shank of the button and loop fastener has been damaged 3/4 along its length. The breaks on both parts are old and suggest that the loop had been snapped. This theory is based on the damaged and slight bending at both breaks.

The whole of the button and loop fastener is a dark green - mid brown colour with an even patina which covers the entire artefact. There are, however, a number of small patches of light green, active, corrosion. Some of this corrosion has affected the enamel panels on the face of the button and this has resulted in both a loss of colour and definition. Also the head of the loop fastener has been abraded in the plough soil and therefore is slightly asymmetrical.

This example would probably fit best into Class VI (a) of J.P. Wild’s classification of button and loop fasteners in the Roman Provinces (1970). This class (VI a) consists of fasteners with flat enameled heads. Wild dates these fasteners to the second century AD (100-200 AD) but due to the age of the classification this date range may well have been refined or extended. Thus a larger date bracket of the later Iron Age to Early Roman period (150 BC – 200 AD) has been suggested. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-101F56,380000,298000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"A portion of the boss remains. In plan the boss is sub-oval shape with a rounded and thickened border on the upper surface with a central dome. A portion of the edge, where the border tapers is incomplete and abraded, perhaps where a loop protruded from the reverse, but this seems too near the edge compared to other examples. The reverse of the boss is undecorated and convex. This surface is slightly pitted. The item has a dark grey patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID4944,408000,306000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Triangular suspension loop leads to apex of the frame which folds at 90°. On this terminal sits the decorative formation of the fastener. The formation is a trefoil composed of three circular bulb, with a fourth bulb sat on the centre. The reverse of this formation is flattened.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID804,412000,309000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,DURHAM,other,other,n/a,"A large copper alloy button and loop fastener, dating to the Roman period. The fastener consists of a D sectioned ring with an internal globular expansion. Below and behind this expansion is a small, circular section bar which extends down and then turns through 90 degrees expanding to a flat rectangular section plate. The plate has two faintly stamped marginal grooves. Between these marginal grooves is a ring shaped depression with a hemispherical knob within it. on the underside of the rectangular plate is a rectangular attachment loop. The diameter of the ring end of the fastener is 22.63mm. The rectangular plate measures 15.86mm by 17.97mm. The total length of the object is 50.01mm. There is much discussion about the function of button and loop fasteners. Although it is argued that many fall within the category of personal adornment, this large example is more likely to be part of horse harness.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-625592,421000,516000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,DURHAM,other,other,n/a,A copper alloy button and loop fastener dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The button is eye shaped and almost triangular in section. A rectangular section bar extends from the underside of the button. It then expands at right angles to form the triangular attachment loop with triangular perforation. The attachment loop is fragmentary. The button and loop fastener measures ??mm in length and ??mm in width and has a thickness of ??mm.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-6FCE82,421000,516000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,DURHAM,other,other,n/a,"A copper alloy fragment of a Late Iron Age or early Roman button and loop fastener. The fragment comprises the triangular attachment loop. The button is missing. The triangular attachment loop is D shaped in section and has a rectangular perforation. At the apex of the loop, a circular section bar extends at right angles. This bar would have connected the button with loop. The attachment loop measures ??mm in length, ??mm in width and ??mm in thickness.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-6FECB5,421000,516000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,DURHAM,other,other,n/a,"A copper alloy button and loop fastener variant dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The fastener comprises an oval ring which is D shaped in section. The ring varies in thickness being at its widest in the area from which the attachment loop extends. On top of the ring is a ribbed moulding. Underneath extends a circular section bar which expands to form a triangular attachment loop with triangular perforation. The button and loop fastener measures 45mm in length, 22mm in width and has a maximum thickness of 14mm.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-814393,421000,516000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Romano-British button and loop fastener with globular (or spherical) button and circular loop. The loop is attached to the button via a short rod so that it could be passed through layers of fabric. The fastener weighs 8.11g and measures 15.1mm in length, 16.07mm in width (across the loop) and 16.34mm in thickness. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-64A566,444000,439000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Romano-British copper alloy clothes fastener, 24mm long and 14mm wide. The object is in a fair condition, being worn and incomplete, and has a brown patina. It consists of a rectangular sectioned shaft which curves 90o. This is attached to the underside of a loop which is semi-circular in section and c.5mm wide (with a central hole of 7mm). The further end of this loop is elongated to a point and on its upper side has a globular protrusion.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-365333,452000,301000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SOUTH YORKSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"see Britannia Vol 1 1970 for exact match, this example active copper sulphide corrosion, broken light grey-red patina, very flat in profile/section, lip (as per terrets) middle ring",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB384,459000,405000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,ISLE OF WIGHT,other,other,n/a,"Complete copper alloy button-and-loop fastener (toggle) of Late Iron Age or Early Roman date (50 BC – AD 100). Length 22mm, width 30mm and 15mm thick. Weight 17.88g.

The head consists of two domed circular discs which are integral and each is about 14mm in diameter. On the reverse, where the discs join, a shank, sub-circular in cross-section, projects 6mm and turns to form a sub-triangular loop. The loop lies parallel to the rear face of the disc heads. The loop measures 19mm x 16mm externally and 9mm x 8mm internally. The surfaces are corroded. Small areas of a pale green patina survive.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,IOW-91F702,463000,90000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,,other,other,n/a,"no parallel in Wild's typology, simple S shaped face, openwork, similar to trumpet pattern (Late' Celtic' art) rather than dragonesque type designs. Possibly v early. Crude, robust, irregular, hand finished quite badly. Varnished grey-tan colour surface. Stepped profile, elongated ovoid sections throughout. Triangular shaped loop.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM1603,498000,440000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,BEDFORDSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"A copper-alloy button and loop fastener of c. 50 BC - 50 AD. The body of the object consists of two solid ovoid sections which are laid end to end and each taper outwards, terminating in a small vertical circular plate. The loop is central and is rounded rather than angular. It measures 28.7mm long by 14.8mm wide and weighs 7.1g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-BD9BD6,503000,218000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SURREY,other,other,n/a,"A barrell-shaped fragment, possible from a 'button-and-loop'fastener.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUR-EC27D5,503000,150000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SURREY,other,other,n/a,"A circular button-and-loop fastener. A circular loop with an extension from which a further extension projects at 90 degrees, ending in a knobbed terminal.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUR-122628,506000,159000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,HERTFORDSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"A copper alloy button and loop fastener of Wild Class 1 and dating from the late Iron Age to early Roman date, 50BC-50AD. The object has been cast in one piece and has two hemispherical bosses set side by side. The loop is an inverted triangle in shape and is bent at approximately ninety degrees at the bottom. It measures 18mm high by up to 17mm wide. The loop is 13mm wide at the top. The overall thickness is 12mm and the weight is 6.09g.

These items have been found on Roman military sites and it is assumed that they are items of Roman military equipment. This particular type, however, appears to be derived from a native British type.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-B21F44,526000,240000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SUFFOLK,other,other,n/a,"Button-and-loop fastener made from copper alloy, with enamelled decoration. The head measures 27 x 20 mm, and is made up of four circles, each originally measuring c. 10-11 mm in diameter. The central two are close together and the outer two are set one to either side of the central pair, in the angles between them. The centres of the circles are sunken, and one of the outer and one of the inner circles retain some fragments of brownish red enamel. The outer enamelled circle is incomplete, and the break is old and worn. The shank is oval in cross-section; it emerges from the reverse of one of the inner circles, tapers and turns through a right angle before coming to a very fresh break. This button-and-loop fastener does not fit in to Wild’s classification, although he does catalogue one with 5 conjoined circles (no. 159) from Newstead in Northumberland. Button-and-loop fasteners date from the late Iron Age to the second century AD.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-77FA87,626000,236000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,NORFOLK,other,other,n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British Button-and-loop fastener, openwork oval with transverse rib at pointed outside edge, slightly oblique shank on reverse of inside edge connecting integral triangular attachment loop, 45 x 19mm. Cf. Wild (1970), Fig. 1, Class III although openwork. It is likely that this toggle would have been used for fastening bags, clothes or straps. 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-D52652,628000,309000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,SUFFOLK,other,other,n/a,"A late Iron Age Romano-British complete copper-alloy button and loop fastener of Wild Class 1, with a solid double-boss head and heavy ring-loop (Wild 1970, 137-139, fig I no I).

The whole fastener measures 22mm in height and 23mm in width at its widest point. The double-boss head consists of two paralleol identical joining circular bosses each with with a rounded front face and a flat back face. Each boss measures c13mm in diameter and they are 9mm in thickness. There are traces of a circumferencial border groove just before the the flat back face of each boss. Projecting at a circa 90 degree from the centre of the back face of the double-boss head there is an integral shank which is then bent at a roughly 90 degree angle and then flares into a triangular shaped loop which therefore lies roughly parallel to the head but remains slightly offset.

Wild explains (1970, 138) that there is only one example of this basic type known from a purely Roman context, that from Brough-under-Stainmore. Pre-Roman forms are known from Lydney, Glous, and Glastonbury. The type is probably British, manufactured during the pre-Roman period and the early years of the Roman occupation. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-E503E7,641000,250000, button and loop fastener,PAS find,HUMBERSIDE,other,other,n/a,"Cast copper-alloy eye shaped hollow backed Celtic button loop fastener. Central flattened boss divided into four triangular cells, around a central cell. All the cells have the remains of coloured enamelling, colours have leached out somewhat but blue remains quite prominent. Triangular suspension loop is intact.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM-F90393,n/a,n/a, button and loop fastener,PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"A copper alloy button and loop fastener. The head consists of two flat, circular discs which are joined together. The diameter of each disc is approximately 13mm. On the reverse, in the area where the discs join, an oval section shank projects for 6mm at right angles to the disc head. It is then bent at 90 degrees so as to lie parallel to the disc heads. The shank extends to form a triangular loop, which is worn. The triangular loop measures 25.2mm x 17.63mm externally and 9.91mm x 6.42mm internally. The button and loop fastener is similar in form to Wild's Type 1 although the disc heads on this example are flat circular rather than domed. Wild dates this type to the Late Iron Age and early Roman period.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-9C9AB2,n/a,n/a, button and loop fastener,PAS find,HEREFORD AND WORCESTER,other,other,n/a,"Incomplete cast copper alloy button and loop fastener of late Iron Age or early Roman date (150 BC - 200 AD).

The head of the button and loop fastener is sub-oval (tear-drop or petal shaped) in plan and elliptical in cross-section. The edges of the button head are slightly beveled. It measures 19.8mm in length, 13.1mm wide and is 3.6mm thick. The broken integral cast shank (loop) is attached approximately in the centre of the rear of the button (head) and offset at approximately 90 degrees to the plain of the head. It is sub-triangular in plan and sub-rectangular in section. The shank is broken approximately three quarters along its length. The shank is 15.3mm long, 2.4mm wide and 3.4mm thick. The button and loop fastener weighs 4.14 grams.

The head of the button is decorated with a cast central circular raised boss. This boss is enclosed by a cast circular groove. This decoration emphasizes the height of the central boss. On the rear of the head is a small circular recess or hollow. The sides of the head of the button are plain.

The shank of the button and loop fastener flares or expands towards the loop. It has been damaged approximately 3/4 along its length. The shank originally would either have been curved back upon itself to form a loop or where it flares would have expanded into an integral cast loop. However, the shank has broken before the loop and so a definitive answer cannot be reached. The break on the shank is old and suggests that the loop may have been snapped. This theory is based on the damaged and slight bending present.

The whole of the button and loop fastener is a mid-light green - brown colour with an uneven abraded patina which covers all surfaces. There are also a number of areas of light green active powdery corrosion present. Some of this corrosion has affected the definition of the design on the head of the button. Also the fastener has been abraded in the plough soil and therefore is slightly asymmetrical.

This example would probably fit best into Class III of J.P. Wild’s classification of button and loop fasteners in the Roman Provinces (1970). This class consists of fasteners with a central boss surrounded by a raised cordon which is drawn out into a point. A closer parallel for this example is from Wroxter and is illustrated in R. Hattatt's 'Ancient Brooches and other Artefacts' pp 414-417, Fig. 7; example 23. Wild dates these fasteners to the last years of the first century and the second century AD (70-200 AD) but due to the age of the classification this date range may well have been refined or extended. Thus a larger date bracket of the later Iron Age to Early Roman period (150 BC – 200 AD) has been suggested. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-7134D1,n/a,n/a, button and loop fastener,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Iron age or Romano British copper alloy fastener, 40mm long, 21mm wide and 3mm thick. The object is in fair condition with a green patina and weighs 7.15 grams. The object represents the loop portion and is roughly triangular in shape. It has a triangular opening 16mm long and 11mm wide, surrounded by a frame with a square section. Below this the object consists of a shaft 20mm long, that narrows gently. It has snapped off at the end, leaving a small circular bump where the button would have been attached.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-1ADA81,n/a,n/a, button and loop fastener,PAS find,,other,other,n/a,"Copper alloy Romano-British button-and-loop fastener, dating from the late iron age to the early Roman period. The fastener has a flat undecorated button which is an unusual sub-oval shape. On the reverse of the button there is a protruding loop. The loop is cast integrally at ninety degrees to the button then curves around so that it is parallel to the button. The loop is sub triangular and has a circular section. The button appears to have no decoration but it is quite worn. This particular example does not have any direct parallels in J. P. Wilds Classification. The fastener weighs 6.44g and measures 21.8mm in length, 16.1mm in width and 13.08mm in thickness. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-E2AB40,n/a,n/a, button and loop fastener,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,other,other,n/a,Romano-British button and loop fastener with globular button and circular loop. The button shank is angled slightly away from the plane of the loop.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-634B21,n/a,n/a, chariot fitting,PAS find,,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Flat. Ovoid section throughout. Substantial. Solid cast. Refer to scanned image. Outer ring with 3 annular rings (1 extinct). Each with cast 'eye' centre bottom. Solid plate in middle with cu al rivet intact. Bifacial. 'Dirty' tan-green patina, slightly unstable.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM1046,498000,440000, cheek piece,PAS find,CORNWALL,cheek piece,horse gear (general),n/a,"

Cast copper alloy cheekpiece from a horse's bridle or toggle to link the trace leathers on a chariot onto the body of the vehicle. Undecorated with a central box which is rectangular in plan and square in section, perforated by a rectangular slot and extended either side by waisted rods with expanded terminals, which are circular in section.

It is rare to find a cheekpiece of this date anywhere in the country, they are only about thirty or so known, but it is the first of its kind to have been found in Cornwall. It is also unusual in that it is plain and not embellished with champlevé enamel or decorated with incised patterns like those nearest parallels from Polden Hill in Somerset (Spratling 1972, 122-125, Fig. 237), where a large hoard of horse gear was uncovered. Another example that is similar in shape, with expanded terminals and waisted arms on either side of a defined and flattened central section, perforated centrally by a rectangular slot for receiving the strap, was found on the Folly Lane site in St. Albans (Nisblett 1999, 138, Fig.52). The contexts of the southern British examples, as well as their ornament, suggest that they were current at the time of the Roman Conquest. The general distribution of these objects suggests that they were a fairly standardised piece of equipment, but their original function is difficult to determine.

Hoards such as the one from Polden Hill, which includes a pair of iron cheekpieces and a set of four bronze examples, show that they may have been connected with the harness of chariot ponies and used in pairs. These ‘cheekpieces’ were previously thought to have slotted onto the end of the mouthpiece of a bit, because they were often found associated with bits. An alternative explanation is that they were used as a toggle “to link the trace leathers on a chariot onto the body of the vehicle, having the function that buckles were later to assume” (Nisblett 1999, 137). This would have made the link stronger and easier to ‘decouple’.

Late Iron Age c. 1st century AD",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CORN-B50AA7,196000,46000, cheek piece,PAS find,HAMPSHIRE,cheek piece,horse gear (general),n/a,"Cheek-piece with rectangular panel in centre, slightly waisted circular-sectioned arm either side, expanding out slightly to a flattened end. Central rectangular perforation (21 x 7mm). Upper surface of central panel is decorated with an incised 'X', at either side of which are two parallel vertical incised lines with diagonal incised lines between. Incised groove running around the edge of each terminal.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HAMP792,445000,137000, cheek piece,PAS find,CAMBRIDGESHIRE,cheek piece,horse gear (general),n/a,"A cast copper-alloy object of late Iron Age to early Roman date. These objects turn up relatively infrequently and their exact function is uncertain. Originally, they were thought to be cheek pieces from a horse's bridle and, indeed, examples have been excavated from late Iron Age chariot burials. Spratling and MacGregor however, suggest that they were used as toggles in order to link the trace leathers on a chariot onto the body of the vehicle (Niblett, 1999, p.137). The object has a central box section which is sub-oval in plan, has squared-off ends, and flat upper and lower faces. One of the vertical sides is covered with a series of closely-spaced vertical ribs, whilst the other vertical face has a horizontally-aligned sub-oval protrusion at its centre. This central box is perforated with a vertical slot which is wedge-shaped in plan. Either side of the central box, a single moulded collar gives way to an arm of sub-circular section. These arms extend out towards the terminals. The object measures 65.4mm long by 16.4mm wide and 9.2mm high. It weighs 37.38g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-233083,542000,241000, dagger,PAS find,NORFOLK,dagger,dagger,n/a,"Fragment of Iron Age iron dagger and copper alloy scabbard: a length of c.48mm at the tip of the dagger is contained with a single piece of cut and folded sheet, which is held in place by a cast mount. All of the central part of the mount is missing, so that it is now in two unconnected pieces. There are three rounded swellings on one face of the upper fragment but none on the other. The lower fragment has a central rounded swelling on both faces, and a pair of twin broken projections indicate that the central part consisted of openwork. Surviving length 54mm, width 18mm.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-9A7C03,575000,316000, dagger,PAS find,KENT,dagger,dagger,n/a,part of dagger,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT1122,629000,154000, escutcheon (boar),PAS find,ESSEX,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,An incomplete bucket handle escutcheon in the form of a boars head.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-CC7432,n/a,n/a, escutcheon (bull),PAS find,GLOUCESTERSHIRE,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,"The object was recorded at the Hidden Treasures Roadshow at Worcester. The mount represents a bull/ox head. In plan the head of the bull is sub-triagular with one complete stunted horn, the other is incomplete. Each eye is formed by two crescentic linear grooves. The forehead is defined by a low-relief triangular platform. The sides of the snout and under the eyes is decorated with a row of low-relief dots. The mouth is defined by a long linear groove either side of the snout, but has a row of triangular shapes which gives the mouth the appearance of a row of sharp teeth - more like a crocodile than a bull. However the mount with the horns and evidence of previous examples suggests the mount represents a bull/ox not a crocodile. Behind the horns there is a small spur on each side. Protruding from the centre of the upper edge of the head there is a tapering, oval sectioned spur which has a broken terminal. This spur is slightly curved in profile. There is a second spur which protrudes at right-angles and downwards from the first spur. In front of this second spur, beneath the horns there is a a deep inverted 'V' shaped groove, presumably where the rim of the vessel was positioned. The mount has a well developed mid-green patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-BCCF55,370000,231000, escutcheon (bull),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,"The mount is in the style of a bulls' head. In plan the mount is a sub-triangular shape with the tip being the terminal of the bulls' nose. The upper surface has moulded decoration defining the facial features of the bull. Protruding from each upper corner is a horn, however, one horn is broken and missing, the other is very worn. The remaining horn curves forwards and downwards slightly. From the corners, travelling down the centre of the mount there are a series of grooved lines forming a ')(' shape defining the nose. Only portions of these grooves are visible, wear has distorted much of them. Towards the outer edges of the mount, there is a moulded eye on each side. Only one eye remains visible, and this is formed by an annulet, with a small circular cell in the centre. The annulet appears to be within an hexagonal frame. The lower tip of the mount is the end of the nose, however this tip has been distorted in shape is slightly bulbous and irregular. The reverse of the object is also decorated. Along the upper edge there are two horizontal grooves and behind the horns there are three parallel oblique grooves. The rest of the reverse has an elongated triangular shaped cell. The mount has traces of a black coating, particularly in grooves, around the complete horn and the cell on the reverse. There are also traces of iron ?staining around the horns, including over the break of the incomplete horn, and on the reverse.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID5760,412000,309000, escutcheon (bull),PAS find,SUFFOLK,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,"A complete copper-alloy handle escutcheon, probably from a wooden bucket, in the shape of a facing bull's head in good condition. Measuring 38mm in length and 28mm in width at its widest point.

On top of the head is an oval shaped projection with circular perforation measuring 5,4mm in diameter. The bull's head is roughly triangular in shape with a concave back face and a 3-dimensional front face, it curves from side to side to fit onto a curved vessel body.

Below the projection there are two parallel horns which curve outwards from the head and bend slightly towards each other these taper to a point. Inbetween the horns on the front face there is a mass of corroded iron, this can also be seen on the back face in this area. This may be the remains of a large iron rivet or possibly a later modification of some kind.

Projecting at right angles from either side of the head just below the level of the horns are two parallel ears, these curve backwards to fit against the curve of the vessel body. They are rectangular in shape with a rounded terminal end. Directly below the horns are two forward facing parallel eyes, these are circular and appear to be formed from a punched annulet with a dot in its centre/ring and dot motif. Below one eye there is a pair of longitudinal grooves, running down the side of the nose and another groove running down from below the eye at a 45 degree angle to the first. These could have been part of the original decoration but cannot be seen below the other eye. The nose is D-shaped in cross-section and has a central circular rivet hole through it, 2mm in diameter. the nostrils are highlighted with curving diagonal lines but are not very flaring. There is a step and then a flat rounded part projecting from the terminal of the nose.

In contrast to the beautifully executed front face the back face is rather lumpy and unfinished, especially in the centre of the head where a larger area of iron corrosion can be seen than that between the horns on the front face.

The round, not oval, eyes and the naturalistic, not flaring, nose show Roman influence and this mount probably dates to the first century AD or possibly even later. Well-known Iron Age parallels come from Ham Hill in Somerset and Dinorben in Clwyd (Megaw & Megaw 1989, p. 223); there is a cruder, probably Roman, example from Layham in Suffolk (LYM 005)and a more similar complete example from Great Waldringfield which differs in having additional lobes with rivets through and enamelled eyes (see SF-5462).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-536544,585000,246000, escutcheon (bull),PAS find,SUFFOLK,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,"Copper-alloy handle escutcheon, probably from a wooden bucket, in the shape of a bull's head. On top of the head is a rounded projection with circular perforation for the handle; this has a step a little like a countersinking around the edge on the outer surface which may have been caused by wear. Below this, the bull's head has two beautiful large pointed horns, not identically curved, with a low relief band between them to form the brow. There is a slight ridge above and parallel to this band. To either side of the horns is a small rounded projection which is decorated with short radiating grooves around a central perforation for a rivet. One retains an 11 mm long copper-alloy rivet, now a little bent, which would have passed through a vessel wall at least 6 mm thick. Below the horns are two eyes made from circular champlevé enamel cells filled with red enamel. The D-section nose then tapers with a slightly concave curve to a transverse groove just above the end. Below the nose is a third rounded lobe with radiating grooves and a copper-alloy rivet, this time very bent but certainly originally measuring at least 16 mm long. This would have passed through a vessel wall at least 10 mm thick. Both rivets have burred-over ends. The escutcheon curves from side to side to fit onto a curved vessel; the reverse is rather lumpy and unfinished. The round, not oval, eyes and the naturalistic, not flaring, nose show Roman influence and this mount probably dates to the late first century AD or possibly even later. Well-known Iron Age parallels come from Ham Hill in Somerset and Dinorben in Clwyd (Megaw & Megaw (1989), Celtic Art, p. 223); there is a cruder, probably Roman, example from Layham in Suffolk (LYM 005).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF5462,592000,244000, escutcheon (cow),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,Moulded bovine head with circular horns/suspension loops. One rivet hole. 2 crossing incised lines. Probably bucket attachment.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4195,505000,337000, escutcheon (human),PAS find,,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,n/a,"A possible late Iron Age or Roman copper alloy decorative bucket escutcheon. The object is hollow, hemispherical in section and in the shape of a human head. The hair, eye brows, lentoidal eyes, nose and mouth are picked out with moulding and grooves. On the underside of the object, there is a substantial degree of iron corrosion suggesting that originally there was an iron attachment shaft. The escutcheon measures ?? in length and ?? in width.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-41DE75,n/a,n/a, figurine (bird),PAS find,HERTFORDSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A cast copper alloy miniature object in the shape of a bird dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The bird has an oval body which is D shaped in section. On the upper surface of the body, a curved, circular section neck extends and tapers to form the beak. The eyes of the bird picked out as incised dots. From the underside of the body, there extends a circular section attachment loop. The object has a dark green to brown patina and its surface is pitted with corrosion in places. It has a height of 21mm, a length of 23mm and a width of 11mm.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CAM-859292,539000,223000, figurine (bird?),PAS find,KENT,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Part of copper alloy figurine, possibly a bird or dragon.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4533,575000,176000, figurine (boar),PAS find,WEST SUSSEX,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,Iron Age Boar,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-C6A000,496000,118000, figurine (horse and rider),PAS find,,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Romano-British copper alloy horse figurine, 88mm long and 74mm high at its head and 54mm high at its rear with an overall width of 20mm. The object is in fair condition with a dark green patina and a couple of corrosion patches. The object weighs 217grams and represents the lower part of a Horse and Rider figurine which are only known in the East Midlands. The horse, which is realistically depicted in mid stride, is missing the lower part of three of its legs. The intact leg, which is its back left, is taking its weight and has a stylised hoof. The head which is 29mm long and 14mm wide, is very worn but small circular protrusions can just be made out where its eyes would be. The nose is also worn and it is missing its left ear completely and most of its right. The mane is very unusual and is formed from two protruding shallow crescents which run parallel down its neck. They have a frilled, 'pie crust' edge and there is a depression between them. This may have allowed something to be placed inside, perhaps a mane of some organic material? The horse has a small circular protrusion on its left side, which although corroded appears to have been deliberate and may be a fitting which held the rider in place. It has a full tail, which if it wasn't missing its tip, would run to its hoof. This is decorated with faint incised lines. The underside of the horse has a recessed area between its front legs which is sub rectangular in form and presumably designed to hold the horse onto something, although it may have been free standing?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-C61D24,n/a,n/a, figurine (human),PAS find,DENBIGHSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Small 'Celtic' head. Braided hair, lentoid eyes, sharp chin. copper alloy. heavy with knob attachment at back.
Looks like 'classic' [stone] Celtic head but there are parallels. However it is rather small and made of bronze. It could perhaps be a post medieval imitation.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CPAT-3E1007,304000,367000, figurine (human),PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Small cast bronze figure. Oversized round head with impressed dots for eyes, a transverse slash for a mouth and an arching groove across the face running between the eyes and mouth. The head projects beyond the neck at the back giving the appearence of a helmet. The body tapers towards the legs which are defined by a vertical groove. The arms are placed to the sides of the body. The legs are broken.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL2229,352000,341000, figurine (human),PAS find,DORSET,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A cast copper alloy head, of probable late Iron Age date. It measures 19.26mm in height, 14.90mm ear to ear and weighs 17.18g. It may have once formed part of a small figurine. The head has uneven hollow eyes with defined semi-circular brows above and a straight nose. The ears are low and D-shaped, defined by a semi-circle to the rear and hollowed inside. The mouth is an assymmetric upturned crescent shape and the chin tapers to a rounded point, giving the face an almond shape overall. The top and back of the head has been engraved with twelve concentric swirls, to give the impression of close-cropped hair. These are off-centre, starting from behind the right ear. The short neck, which measures 8.31mm by 7.40mm in diameter, is filled with another metal, probably iron as is suggested by its brownish red colour. The copper alloy has a dark greenish patina. Martin Henig (pers. comm.) commented that this object has no Roman features and it is basically a late Iron Age piece: ""It is a very fine example of an Iron Age male head with prominent eyes and nose and mask-like features and with its crown covered by an attractive swirl of hair. It is one of the most striking heads of that date to have been found to date in Britain.""",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR-DC9D32,367000,88000, figurine (human),PAS find,NORTHUMBERLAND,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Small copper alloy figurine, the features of which are very worn. The figurine consists of a large head, measuring 14.91mm. Eyes are represented by two depressions towards the top of the head; however no other facial features are visible. The torso, which measures 26.81mm in length and 14.54mm in width (max) is almost trapezoidal in shape and is at its widest where it meets the head. The stubs of two circular section arms, measuring 3.2mm in length, (probably broken in antiquity and worn away by water action) protrude at right angles from the top of the torso. On the front of the torso, in a central position is a raised droplet of copper alloy which measures 3.72mm by 2.15mm. It is unclear whether this is intentional decoration (perhaps representing the heart) or a flaw associated with the casting process. At the bottom of the torso, where it meets with the legs, a further raised droplet of copper alloy is visible although much worn. This appears to represent male genitalia. The stubs of two legs, broken above the knee, measure 9.84mm by 5.29mm. They are bent forward at a 40 degree angle from the torso. As with the arms, the stubs are very worn. The back of the figurine is plain. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-008576,412000,642000, figurine (human),PAS find,HAMPSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Cast copper alloy figurine, in the form of two human figures joined by a single outstretched arm, or as if they were holding hands. Both figures only have a stub of a second arm, and one figure's legs have been broken off. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT-EE3C32,446000,122000, figurine (human),PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB851,466000,477000, figurine (human),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Statuette carved out of local Oolitic limestone, and is likely to have been a miniature altar. The Statuette depicts a naked man with his right arm across his chest. In his left hand he is holding what appears to be an axe. The crude design of the figurine would also suggest that it is of a deity who has fertility or renewal qualities attached to him. The depiction of the figure is quite Celtic in style, however Roman influence can be seen in the surrounding archway. We could perhaps make a link between this statuette and two other important inscriptions found very closely in Ancaster itself (Whitwell, 1992, p125). Both of the inscriptions date to around the same time as the statuette and display both Roman and Celtic influences. The inscriptions found in Ancaster would both originally have formed part of an archway into a Romano-Celtic temple, and are dedicated to the god Viridios or Viridius. Apart from these two inscriptions from Ancaster, Viridios is not known from any other part of the world, and so it is likely that Viridios was a local tribal god.
Timeteam found the latest inscription to Viridios in 2001 when excavating a site in Ancaster. The meaning of the name Viridios is not very clear, however it has been suggested that it might mean ‘the fertile green god’, ‘virile god' or just 'mighty' or 'powerful'.
Although the statuette carries no inscription, the features displayed on the god appear to fit the potential meaning of the name. The statuette clearly depicts symbols relating to fertility and might, and it may be that this is a representation of the Romano-Celtic god Viridios.
Romano-Celtic religion is difficult to assess, as there is very little surviving literary evidence. Also, in the absence of any unitary Celtic nation there was no centrally organized religion, and worship tended to be localised at the tribal level . Similar style statuettes and carvings are known from other parts of Roman Britain, in particular some of the carvings from the Cotswold region (Henig, M. 1993, p43, pl.33), especially Chedworth environs, and also very like some of the carvings from forts like Maryport in Cumbria. A very close parallel from Chedworth Villa, Cirencester, carved out of Oolitic Limestone is depicted holding a circular shield and perhaps an axe in his left hand, and a spear in his right (ibid, p43, pl.33). Another example again from Chedworth, holds a spear and an axe, and also bears an inscription. [L]EN(o) M(arti) has been read above the inscription, possibly relating him to mars, although the inscription cannot be read to any real certainty (ibid., p42, pl.32, #126).
These local gods and goddesses are often thought to be pre-Roman woodland spirits, usually unique to their geographical location, however as with the Sudbrook carving, later representations of these tribal spirits often portray traits to show that they have been paired with individual members of the pantheon of classical deities. The Roman god mars is often portrayed holding an axe, however in this case the association is fairly tenuous. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-6F31A1,497000,344000, figurine (human),PAS find,EAST SUSSEX,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A Late Iron Age or Roman free-standing figurine of the god Mars. The figurine is a copper-alloy depiction of the god standing, facing forwards with his left arm out stretched. His right arm is missing so it is impossible to say how the figure was holding that arm. The figure has also lost both feet. The surface of the copper-alloy is well worn and pitted. The figurine stands to a height of 55.47mm and the measurement across his arms (the width in the figurine) measures 31.87mm, from the stump of the right arm to the wrist of the left arm, he is also missing his left hand. The figure is wearing trousers and a jacket, which at first makes him look like a Medieval character. The figure is also wearing a head dress or it may be his hair. The figurine only weighs 19.14g. The obverse and the reverse of the figurine are equally decorated with the folds of his clothes and his face. The metal has a dark brownish-black colour, although the artefact may have been cleaned in the past. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-4453F8,571000,111000, figurine (human),PAS find,KENT,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Very crude cast copper alloy human figure with hole in chest. Arms bent at elbows, right hand resting on waist, left hand at groin. Feet missing, either never present or broken off in antiquity. Figure is of very basic design, the face having no discernable features at all.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4521,615000,148000, figurine (human),PAS find,SUFFOLK,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Cast copper alloy head; rectangular base-plate below neck with outer groove and stub of an attachment feature on the underside; bald rounded head with rounded chin and protruding jug-like ears placed to the side of the head; a broken stub located centrally at the top of the head could represent the remains of a suspension loop; the face has broad curving brows, Celticised almond-shaped eyes, an angular nose and a straight transverse mouth; three circular knops adorn the chin and either cheek just above the mouth; the surface of the metal has suffered patches of invasive corrosion. Possibly a fitting for part of a larger composite object.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF2066,642000,250000, harness fitting,PAS find,LANCASHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Circular co-alloy harness-fitting, probably a strap mount or a bridle attachment. It is decorated with a very crude triskele-design composed of three central eyes and a matching openwork pattern. On the back is a crudely cast square loop for attachment.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LANCUM-EFB275,373000,439000, harness fitting,PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,The lower component of the fitting is a sub-rectangular loop. The second component above the loop is a wide 'U' shape. The base of the 'U' shape is convex so that the internal vertical dimension of the loop is increased. The base of the 'U' shape has incomplete flared flanges. The upper terminals of the 'U' is incomplete. The item has a grey patina.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID3724,388000,343000, harness fitting,PAS find,HEREFORD AND WORCESTER,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"The object is a cast copper alloy object, which is probably a harness fitting of some description. It probably dates to the late Iron Age period.

In plan the object is a sub-crescentic shape. The terminals are both broken but it is uncertain whether they were broken recently. The apex of the crescent has a semi-circular shape in plan, with the curved edge forming the internal edge of the crescent. The straight edge is broken, so probably this semi-circular component was either originally circular or an oval shape. The upper surface of the semi-circle is decorated with a high-relief circular platform, which is partially bordered by a high-relief irregular crescent shape. Within the field around the circular platform and irregular crescent there are traces of red enamel. The arms protruding from this apex of the crescent are oval in section and taper towards the broken edges.

The reverse of the object has an integral, circular sectioned, incomplete stud behind the apex of the object. Otherwise the reverse is undecorated.

The surface of the object has been over-cleaned, therefore the originally patina has been removed, therefore on the reverse there are areas of active corrosion. The object has been coated with a clear shiny coating (unknown) but this may have sealed in the corrosion which maybe still active. The surface is also slightly pitted.

In length the fitting is 65.9mm long, 19.3mm wide across the apex and 9.4mm thick across the stud. It weighs 28.46g. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-1FBEB7,390000,251000, harness fitting,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"The harness fitting has a column of three circular discs, each with a central hole. The central disc appears to have originally been a hole, but one surface has a small ?rivet visible, which is flush with the surface of the disc. The other face of this central disc has a deep circular indentation. Either side of this column there is a circular sectioned rod, which terminates with an expanded disc. These discs are perpendicular to the column of three discs. Each of terminating disc has a circular indentation in the centre. The patina is well developed, a brown/green colour. However there are patches missing the patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID5608,413000,270000, harness fitting,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"The object is probably a fragment of a harness fitting. Th fragment is sub-square in plan with the side edges all being broken. The breaks did not occurr recently. The fragment is otherwise flat and only the upper surface is decorated. Towards one edge there is a circular shaped red enamel, the surface of which is flush with the surrounding field. Within the enamel there is an incised pointed oval shape. Incised decoration is visible on the rest of the surface, however the overall design is not discernible. On the ereverse there is a small circular patch of ?enamel - as if it had leeked through and not necessarily for decoration. Otherwise the surface ofthe reverse is undecorated and is slightly pitted.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-8F0718,423000,295000, harness fitting,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"The item is in the form of a figure of eight. Where the junction to the figure of eight occurs there is a single knop on the outer faces. There are also a knop sitting on an 'S' shape in the centre of each void of the figure of eight. All four knops are bulbous and were not cast as part of the harness. They were cast separately and then mount through a hole in the figure of eight form. There are small knops decorating the outer edge of the item as well. This 'S' shape appears to be a horn. The item is broken into three pieces, the breaks appear to be due to plough damage. However, there is a gap in the figure of eight which has a patina on both edges suggesting this was purposefully or accidentally broken in antiquity. On the reverse there are two rectangular loops.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID410,423000,295000, harness fitting,PAS find,ISLE OF WIGHT,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Complete cast copper alloy object, possibly a harness fitting. Probably Late Iron Age or Early Roman (100 BC – AD 100). Length 28mm, width 28mm and about 4mm thick. Weight 9.86g. At the front the central part is convex and is sub-circular in plan. Extending outwards form this central part are four arms that form a cross. At the end of each arm is a spheroidal terminal, each of which is perforated. These perforations are filled with corroded iron. One of the arm is damaged and is bent forwards. The rear is severely corroded and part of the surface is lost. There are minute traces of a mid-green patina on the front. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,IOW-FB8033,448000,78000, harness fitting,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron Age-Roman copper alloy horse harness fitting 22mm in diameter and 4mm thick. It has the remains of three, equally spaced protrusions (probably originally loops) around the outside. On the surface there is a double spiral of white enamel. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-48B771,458000,340000, harness fitting,PAS find,SOUTH YORKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Sub hemispherical body with bottom section invaginated at mid point and curving out from this point in fish tail. Suspensor mid point proximal truncated. Distil 2 lugs, 1 either end, 1 truncated. Decorated in incuse insular mirror style, infilled with red enamel (trace of remains), POOR CONDITION, POCKING ON REVERSE, TREATED WITH UNKNOWN CHEMICAL, DULL BLACK-GREEN COLOUR TO BRONZE",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM1078,460000,394000, harness fitting,PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,Zoomorphic open work.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM2932,461000,432000, harness fitting,PAS find,OXFORDSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"A Romano-British copper alloy harness fitting, a terret or a rein ring (1 century BC-1 century AD). The object comprises two circular conjoined loops; (diameter of each approximately 23.43mm); the loops have a triangular cross-section (thickness 6.04mm), with the peak forming the inner edges. The top of each of the loops is slightly flattened, probably through wear. The loops are aligned side-by-side (length 42.92mm) with the bases attached to a concave crescentic piece, a 'skirt'(length: 54.65mm). Midway along each curved edge of the 'skirt' is a peak with a rounded terminal, although this terminal is missing from one peak. The curved edges are also bevelled. Within the concave area of the 'skirt' are lumps of worn corrosion and lead (probably) around a central, roughly oval depression (length: 7.65mm). There is an area (approximate diameter: 14.15mm) in the centre of one face of the 'skirt' that is very scratched, possibly through wear or it may be more modern damage. The object is quite similar to a terret ring found on a Romano-British site on Lowbury Hill, Berkshire. The terret ring from Lowbury Hill has only one loop and the 'skirt' is a different shape; it does have a single iron rivet of square section within the 'skirt'. (Atkinson, 1916: 45 plate XIII). Dark green patina Dimensions: length: 54.65; width: 43.29mm; thickness 27.65mm; weight: 92.67g Reference: Atkinson D. 1916. The Romano-British Site on Lowbury Hill in Berkshire. University College, Reading. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BERK-41B625,475000,203000, harness fitting,PAS find,NOTTINGHAMSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Fragment of mount(?), one attachment on back, elaborately moulded, looks Romano-Celtic.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4476,478000,344000, harness fitting,PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"A broken copper-alloy artefact, possibly a Roman harness fitting. The object consists of a strip of copper-alloy folded in two with circular perforations (3.5 mm in diameter) on both sides of the fold, presumably for a rivet to pass through. Both ends of the artefact are broken, and the longer side reveals evidence of having had two such perforations, whereas the shorter side is broken at the first hole. The object is 8.9 mm wide at its thickest, before the break, tapering to 5.2 mm at the fold. The remains measure 42 mm long. The identification as a harness fitting is by no means certain, but some artefacts that are similar in form are identified as such and illustrated in Crummy (1983, 132; 4200, 4201). The patina and an association with late Iron Age and Roman artefacts suggest a 1st century BC to Roman date. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-B30F18,495000,270000, harness fitting,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Circle and semicircle, strap guides to back. Romano-Celtic.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4615,499000,344000, harness fitting,PAS find,,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British copper alloy fitting, 58mm long, 37mm wide and 7mm thick. The object consists of two sub-circles joined together which have a slight point at each side, making them leaf shaped. Within this are two deep circular grooves one beside the other. Within the grooves are solid domes about 5mm high. The reverse has the broken off base of two shafts, which were probably part of a staple shaped fixing bar. It is likely to date from the late iron age or early Roman period and is a type known as petal boss mount, which are usually found in Northern Britain and may be linked to military sites(pers comm J.D. Hill).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-93DFD0,501000,339000, harness fitting,PAS find,NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Circular openwork harness fitting, based on four devolved petal and ball design. Attachment with loop on back. Romano-Celtic.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4311,503000,404000, harness fitting,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Part of a Romano-Celtic harness fitting, the design is based on joined balls.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4616,511000,315000, harness fitting,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Very corroded fragment of a Romano-Celtic harness fitting, with inlaid bone bead and one suspension/hinge loop.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM5696,518000,360000, harness fitting,PAS find,KENT,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Crescent shaped harness fitting with two lobed projection (one lobe missing) on the central, inner edge, of crescent. The central part of the crescent has a incised circle divided into four quadrants, of which two have surviving white enamel. There are smaller incised crescent designs on each arm of the main crescent and a triangular moulding just to the right of the central circle (in the protruding part of the mount, to the left of the lobed projection). The surviving lobe is sub-oval, decorated with a circle inside.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT3306,570000,172000, harness fitting,PAS find,NORFOLK,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron Age incomplete, circular openwork harness fitting with incomplete integral tapering attachment shank in centre of reverse. In battered condition, about 33% surviving. Decoration consists of cast triskele motifs and crescentic apertures. Diam. c.35mm. Shank length >13mm. Very similar to an example from Brampton (HER 1124) which has a loop on the end of the shank, worn in such a way as to suggest it may have been a pendant or ‘hanger / dangler’ (Hutcheson 2004 32, cat. no.59). 1st century BC - 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-6C5138,572000,317000, harness fitting,PAS find,NORFOLK,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron Age copper alloy pendent fitting from horse furniture, cast sub-circular openwork triskele (diameter 35mm), with tendril-like arms with leaf-shaped terminals, deep V-shaped groove in arms for missing enamel. Broken projection in centre of reverse, loop missing. Cf. Hutcheson (2004) 32 and nos.57, 59 and 71. 1st century BC/AD. (Found near southern boundary of field). ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-D62842,600000,282000, harness fitting,PAS find,KENT,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Copper-alloy fitting, with red, yellow and white enamel.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4018,601000,161000, harness fitting,PAS find,EAST SUSSEX,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-EAC246,n/a,n/a, harness fitting,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"The object is possibly a harness fitting, or a strap guide. The heavy surface pitting and style perhaps suggests a late Iron Age or early Roman date.

In plan the object is a sub-rectangle with expanded and rounded terminals and abraded edges. This terminals form a flange for the body of the object which is, in profile, a horizontal sub-crescentic shape. The apex of the object is the upper surface, the concave surface the underside. The apex of the object has a small central conical shaped cell. On the reverse one terminal appears to have the remains of an integral lug or stud. The opposite terminal has an oval mark where the stud/lug used to be. The underside of the body has a deep oval hollow.

The surface of the object has a developed heavy patina which is a shiny mid grey colour. The patina is probably part of the alloy and not a separate silver or tin coating. Heavy pitting has taken place at the apex of the object and the edges are abraded. The object measures 31.19mm long, 21.11mm wide and 15.54mm tall. It weighs 12g ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-064825,n/a,n/a, harness fitting,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"possible Iron age loop, 18mm in diameter and 4mm thick. The object weighs 3.53 grams and has a grey patina. The loop has an uneven thickness being slightly thinner on the lower side. This side has a small circular protrusion 6mm in diameter, possibly the start of a shaft. the object resembles loops seen on harness fittings or fobs and may be part of this type of object.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-F290E0,n/a,n/a, harness fitting,PAS find,,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Copper alloy fitting, possibly a harness fitting. Shank, broken at one end and with a circular loop at other end.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4536,n/a,n/a, harness hook,PAS find,SURREY,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),n/a,"Fragmentary cast copper alloy mount with worn opaque red glass inlay set into two small roundels placed either side of a central bifurcated stem. The closest parallel for this piece comprises a pair of complete objects, sometimes described as 'trace hooks' but more correctly 'harness hooks'(Jope 2000, 301), forming part of the Polden Hill hoard of horse gear (Brailsford 1975, pl 23,b). Here however, the decorative roundels were filled with domed ?coral studs (rather than glass) which were secured by small copper alloy rivets. The Polden Hill hoard is dated to the first century AD, and a similar date would be appropriate for this piece.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUR-FE5E04,506000,152000, horn-cap,PAS find,ESSEX,horn-cap,horn-cap,n/a,"An Iron Age ‘Horn Cap’. This is an enigmatic type of object as no one is clear what they were made for. Horn Caps, however, were almost certainly not made to fit on the end of the axle of an Iron Age chariot. There are probably only about 20 or so Horn Caps in Museums or private collections. They have only been found in Britain, and have never been found in other parts of Europe. Horn Caps were made in the Middle and Late Iron Age (c.300 BC to AD 43), Several have been found with other Iron Age objects, and 4 other Horn Caps have decoration on their top surfaces. Other than one example found at Llyn Cerig Bach on Anglesey, Horn Caps have only been found in southern England from Somerset to Norfolk. Several examples were found at Ham Hill in Somerset and a number of others were found in different parts of the river Thames. The shape and construction of this Horn Cap is similar to other examples. It is made from several parts, cast separately in moulds and then put together. The fine finish and perfectly circular section through out the object suggests that the models around which the mould was made was finished using a lath. The decoration on the top of Horn Cap was cast as a separate piece. The decoration consists of a symmetrical pattern of 4 scrolls each ending in triskele pattern. Where back of each scroll meets are two small lozenges. The design is executed in a clear line highlighted by lines of dots. The design on this Horn Cap is similar to several other Early Celtic/La Tene designs on other British objects. This Horn Cap is unusual because there is a thick black resin substance around the inside of the shaft. It is not clear what this substance is and there are no reports of a similar substance inside other Horn Caps. It is probably a resin or glue that held the Horn Cap on a wooden pole or rod. Similar resin or glue might have originally been used on other Horn Caps, but has decayed. Scientific analysis is needed to establish what the black substance was originally made of. What Horn Caps were made for is still unclear. In Victorian times it was thought that there were made to decorate on the ends of the axles of a chariot or wagon. However, the size of the axle of an Iron Age chariot is too large to fit in the shaft of a Horn Cap. The thin pole on which Horn Caps would fit would be very likely to be broken off if it were projecting out of the end of an axle. Many archaeologists have struggled to explain what Horn Caps were made for. Most have suggested that are parts of chariots, even if they have all agreed they are not axle ends. Cyril Fox argued they were for decorating the ends of the yoke that stretched over the shoulders of the ponies pulling a chariot. Alternatively, he thought that might be hand holds on the side of the chariot. Another position suggested by Mansel Spratling is to decorate the end of the pole between the two ponies. There is, however, no concrete prove that Horn Caps have anything to do with chariots or wagons. Over 30 graves containing Iron Age chariots have now been found in England and Scotland, most in East Yorkshire. None of these chariots has a Horn Cap, although they are usually buried with all the other metal parts attached to the chariot and the horses’ harness. If Horn Caps were parts of used on British chariots, why have they not been found in any British grave containing a chariot? Because of this, it is likely that Horn Caps were probably not made to be part of a chariot at all. They may well have been used as the tops of staffs or ceremonial maces (J. D. Hill, Curator of the Iron Age, British Museum, 22/11/2005).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR-699AD4,n/a,n/a, horse bit (2 link),PAS find,KENT,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,n/a,"Incomplete two piece horse snaffle bit with jointed links. Cast in copper alloy, this harness fitting dates to the 1st century AD. The snaffle is comprised of two joined parts, each with a rein link, joining bar and jointed link. The bit would have been placed in a horses mouth, with the two projecting links being attached to the rein. Both of these links are broken, one is completely missing while half the other survives, with an aproximate diameter of 24mm. Both these breaks are worn, thus probably occured in antiquity. The jointed links are still connected, each with a diameter of 31mm. Each jointed link is connected to a rein link via a 34mm long joining bar, which is square in section with a thickness of 8mm. The total length of the snaffle when straight measures 137mm. The snaffle bit has a dull brown patina with patches of light green corrosion on the surface.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT-D50DB6,591000,151000, horse bit (3 link),PAS find,CONWY,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,n/a,"Late Iron Age to Early Roman period cheek ring or side ring from a derivative three-link bridle bit (Spratling, Group II), probably of mid 1st century to mid 2nd century AD date. The cheek ring is complete and has an overall length of 71.9mm and weighs 104.0g. The loop at the apex of the ring has an internal diameter of 6-9mm and is of sub-rectangular section. At the head of the loop is an irregular malformed trumpet moulding on one side only, but appears to be conjoined to the other side of the loop at the top, and may be miscast. It is likely that the bridle link and ring were cast onto each other, resulting in the poorly defined loop terminal. At the base of the loop is the thickest part of the ring at 11.5mm, where a decorative moulding begins and extends into the interior of the ring. The moulding may be seen as comprising two rounded and opposing L-shaped arms. Beneath the L-shaped arms is an integral sub-rectangular device (26 x 9mm), containing incised linear and horizontal decoration. There is a C scroll between each end of the moulding and the inner side of the hoop. The ring has a width of 65.0mm and is of rounded D-shaped section, becoming more circular at the base of the hoop. The hoop becomes broader and thicker as it approaches the loop (with a maximum width of 9.5mm and thickness of 7.7mm, and minimum width of 5.6mm and thickness of 5.4mm). The hoop terminates at the base of the loop with a collar or trumpet moulding. On each side of the hoop is a rectangular panel (11mm x 8mm) at the same height as the rectangular device in the interior of the ring. The rectangular panels are decorated with incised horizontal decoration (now eroded), echoing the decoration on the interior rectangle. The hoop displays evidence of wear on the left-hand side. If the rein was applied with upward pressure, the position of the wear would suggest that this ring was positioned on the right-hand sidle of the bridle. The rear of the ring is undecorated and is flat at the top. The cheek ring generally has good surface preservation, with some areas of damage at the rear and has a mid to dark green patina. A waxy substance has recently been applied to the surface.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-7642E7,281000,383000, horse bit (3 link),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,n/a,"An incomplete cast copper alloy derivative three-link type bridle bit, probably dating to the Iron Age between 500 BC – AD 43 (length: 73mm; width at loop: 13.3mm; thickness at centre: 11.3mm; weight: unknown). The artefact consists of a slightly curved square-sectioned bar with a protruding collar in the centre, which has two incised lines to either side. At both ends, the looped terminals are broken, although one is more complete than the other. The fitting is worn but in fair condition with small areas of bronze disease at the collar. The artefact has been coated in a material. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-028CF4,388000,301000, horse bit (3 link),PAS find,EAST SUSSEX,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,n/a,"A cast copper alloy unidentifiable object. The object could be part of a three linked bridle bit, dating to the Late Iron Age.
The object has been formed from one solid piece of copper alloy. The object consists of two sections. One section is an oval sectioned strip of copper alloy, the surviving terminal is slightly pointed, and the other terminal is broken. The other part of the object also has an oval shaped section, but instead of being straight it is bent over the terminal of the other section forming an open loop. The two sections have been cast as one and are only divided by a groove running down the middle of the two. The opposite terminal to the open loop is broken. The break is very worn. The metal is a dark brownish-green and is very smooth; much of the original surface still survives, although some pitting has occurred on the surface. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-4227E2,557000,101000, horse bit (3 link),PAS find,SUFFOLK,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,n/a,"Incomplete three-link (also called 'double-jointed') bit, made of copper alloy and iron, in a very corroded and worn condition. The central element and one of the outer links survive, along with a small fragment of the other outer link. The complete outer link is 74 mm long, consists of an outer iron boss, then a transversely set loop which would have held a separate rein ring, then a double 'baluster' moulding, and lastly a ring which is linked to the central element. The iron boss survives surprisingly well. It is made from a washer 11 mm thick and 22 mm in diameter, with rounded edges, attached to a rod 9 mm in diameter. The transverse loop is cylindrical with a large moulding around the middle of the circumference. Despite the wear, traces of longitudinal ribbing can be seen on the moulding. The internal diameter is 11 mm. The double 'baluster' consists of two large rounded mouldings separated by a waisted moulding. The inner ring springs from the innermost rounded moulding, and is rounded in section; it is extremely worn at the innermost internal edge where it articulates with the central element. Moving on to the central element, this is 65.5 mm long and symmetrical with a ring at either end - both heavily worn on their outer internal edges - separated by a triple 'baluster' moulding consisting of three rounded parts separated by two waisted parts. The third link is represented only by the ring which is again similarly worn, and is broken off at its junction with what was presumably another double 'baluster'. This break is extremely fresh and it seems likely that the rest of the third link remains somewhere in the field. The bit has lost all of its surface but it was clearly a very fine piece. Total length 144 mm, probable original length c. 200 mm, length between rein-rings (so width of horse's mouth) 130 mm. J. D. Hill of the British Museum has seen the bit, and comments: ""This is a particularly finely made horse bit. Few Iron Age horse bits have such attention paid to carefully adorning the links with 'balusters' to give each link a segmented appearance. Most three-link bits have a single 'baluster' or a swelling on the middle of the central link only. The surviving outer link has a terminal bulb projecting from the end of the link. It is not clear without careful conservation and scientific analysis how this terminal was made. It appears to have been made partly of iron, but with a bronze core, but I cannot say for sure. A small number of Iron Age horse bits have a terminal projecting from one side, giving the horse bit an asymmetrical appearance. However I can so far find no other examples which exactly parallel the terminal on this horse bit. These three-link bits required considerable skill to make. We have evidence for how they were made from an Iron Age settlement at Gussage All Saints in Dorset. At this site the clay moulds used to make bits were found in fragments. The central link would be cast first; the two outer links were then cast on to the central link. This horse bit was certainly used. There is clear evidence of wear on the link heads, the rings joining the links of the mouthpiece. This wear is caused by the links rubbing together in the horse's mouth causing the metal of the link heads to be worn away. This wear pattern confirms that this bit was not made for riding, but as part of a pair of horse bits made for ponies which pulled a chariot or wagon. The wear is not the same on both sets of link heads. The surviving outer link with the projecting iron ring was probably the part of the bit that went on the outer side of the pony. The wear between the link heads joining this side link with the central link appears to be greater than that on the other link heads. This is a pattern seen on other Iron Age horse bits. This asymmetrical pattern is caused because more pressure would have been applied to the outside rein of a pony when the chariot or cart driver wished to change direction. This is an unusual but very interesting find."" Dr Hill has also commented that, despite its condition, this bit would easily merit a place in Ipswich Museum or even in the British Museum.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF4715,637000,255000, horse bit (other/unid),PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,n/a,"The copper alloy bit consists of a circular section bar, measuring 8mm in diameter and 64mm in length. The bar has a central ribbed moulding and a further moulding at either end. At each end of the bar is an oval loop measuring 21mm in length and 23mm in width. The interior edges of the loop are worn so that the loop's perforation appears sub-triangular. This would suggest that the bridle bit was actually used.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-EEDDB1,437000,496000, horse bit (other/unid),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,n/a,"Utilitarian, large rectangular opening, ends rounded.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM879,507000,376000, horse bit (other/unid),PAS find,EAST SUSSEX,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,n/a,"A cast copper alloy late Iron Age bridle bit, horse harness fitting. The object does not appear to be the actual ‘bit’ which would have gone into the horse’s mouth (as the object is too short to have been used as a bit); instead it appears to be part of an elaborate side-ring. The object consists of a flattened circular sectioned length of copper alloy and would once have had two loops, one on each terminal. The long section in the centre measures 33.9mm. One loop still survives intact the other has worn through and has partly broken off. The whole loop is smaller than the other and measures 20.4mm x 23.6mm. The loop is extremely worn (almost to breaking point), at the actual terminal of the object. This could indicate that another ring would once have been passed through the loop and then this fitting was suspended off it. It is possibly that the ring which caused this wear was in fact the side ring and then this extension was used as a stronger way of attaching two rings, would have in turn held the two reins.
The other broken loop is slightly larger and has been decorated with a simple ring and dot motif and several transverse ridges. The internal wear on the part of the loop which survives would seem to indicate that another ring did wear against the sides of the loop, which could back up the two ring theory. The breaks on both sides of the loop are extremely worn.
The central section between the loops has also been decorated with a series of transverse ridges. There are two ridges acting as a collar below the smaller loop. Then there is a double collar in the centre and a single collar next to the broken loop.
The metal is a dark brownish-green and is very smooth, much of the original surface still survives. Similar objects can be seen in MacGregor, 1979, ref: 1 – 11 (see full reference below). ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-413F38,556000,101000, knife,PAS find,NORFOLK,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Iron Age cast copper alloy ?knife/razor handle. This knife/razor handle fragment is exquisite, being in the shape of a horse’s head. The shape of the head is characteristically later Iron Age comprising an elongated snout, circular recesses for the eyes, a pair of small pointed ears and an arching neck. It is very similar in style to the representations of horses seen on Iron Age coinage, and also the white horse carved into the hill at Uffington in Oxfordshire. The nose of the handle is solid, however, and bifurcates at the junction between the head and the neck, allowing a space for the blade. In this case, the blade is iron. There are not a great many examples of small decorative blades of this period known. A recent example was found at Chiswell Green, St. Stephens in Hertfordshire (e.g. Megaw & Megaw 2001, 272). However, this example is not in the shape of a horse’s head. A date in the later Iron Age c. second century BC – first century AD seems most likely. Snout to ear: 17mm. Base of neck (point at which the object is broken) to ear: 27mm. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-482437,n/a,n/a, linch pin,PAS find,CORNWALL,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"A lynch pin from a chariot which most probably dates to the late Iron Age. The shank of the pin (18 mm in diameter) which would have been inserted into the ends of the wheel shaft or axle is made of iron. The pin has a copper-alloy head which is circular in section This head is 27 mm in diameter where it joins the iron shank but tapers to 18.7 mm before expanding out into a terminal disc of 32.6 mm in diameter. The head of the lynch pin has two perforations shortly after it joins the iron shank. These may have been a means of securing the head to the shank. There is decoration on the surface of the pin's terminal disc, although the object is too worn to determine precisely what this was. The disc of the copper alloy head is worn on one side, presumably caused by the pin rubbing against the wheel. A very similar example is illustrated in Nigel Mills' 'Celtic and Roman Artefacts' (2000) pages 31-32. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-37A496,200000,42000, linch pin,PAS find,CORNWALL,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"A circular copper alloy disc, 30 mm in diameter, and possibly part of an Iron Age linch pin. The disc is decorated with two swirling motifs which emanate from a central perforation. This perforation evidently once held an iron pin, as there are ferrous corrosion products on the obverse and reverse of the disc. The disc concaves slightly on the reverse. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-3A4907,201000,50000, linch pin,PAS find,DEVON,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Foot terminal of Linch Pin, made of bronze, and result of a one piece casting. It is a Kirkburn type and dates from the late Iron Age period 1st century B.C-1st century AD. The terminal face shows a small amount of remaining evidence of enamelling.The decoration consists of two offset circular motifs set in the upper central face of the terminal,the enamelled circle sits inside the outer raised bronze circle again in an offset style.The pin socket is square sectioned and graduates down to a point internally toward the neck of the terminal. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,COOK-527973,272000,48000, linch pin,PAS find,WORCESTERSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"The linch pin terminal is cast copper alloy. The external face is a circular 'disc' with rounded edges. The surface of this 'disc' has a sub-circular central hole, through which the iron pin is visible. The 'disc' is sub-circular due to a flattening of the edges on opposite edges. This flattening occurred in antquity as the patina covers these areas. Protruding from the reverse of this 'disc' there is an integral narrowed, circular sectioned cylinder which is most narrow in the centre. On the side of this cylinder there is a circular ?indentation or hole. The lower portion of the terminal is covered with iron and iron corrsion. The iron and corrosion forms a large portion of the object. The iron is stable at present. The copper alloy is a mid blue/green colour.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID6016,377000,252000, linch pin,PAS find,HEREFORD AND WORCESTER,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"The object is a lynch pin terminal, which is the foot of the pin. It is made from cast copper alloy with a fragment of the iron pin remaining, and is decorated with red and yellow enamel. These lynch pins date to the late Iron Age period.

The lynch pin terminal is an irregular shape. In profile it is a sub conical shape, whose tip terminates with a large flat integral disc which has then been folded to one side so the disc is vertical. One side of the terminal is a similar to a slug, it is curvaceous, and decorated, towards the base of the conical, with three circular cells, two filled with red enamel. The opposite side of the terminal is not curvaceous, but is flat. Even the edge of the integral circular disc has a flattened edge. This is likely to have been damage occurring the Iron Age period as it is characteristic of many foot terminals. The remaining decoration is on the circular disc. This consists of a central small circular cell filled with yellow enamel. There are then three sub-crescentic shapes around the central cell, two of which are filled with red enamel. The base of the conical portion of the lynch pin has a protruding collar. The base is sub-circular in plan with a flattened edge. Protruding from the centre is a short fragment of a square section iron pin.

The surface of the lynch pin has a well developed green/brown coloured patina. Slight pitting has occurred but the object is stable. It measures 36.9mm long, 19.9mm wide and 16.5mm wide. It weighs 47.71g.

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-A7EE21,389000,257000, linch pin,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"The upper face is sub-rectangular and incomplete. The remaining portion of the original edge is curved suggesting originally this face was circular. The face has become sub-rectangular by the item having two parallel breaks either side of the central stem on which this face sits. The face was broken in antiquity as the patina on the break is the same as elsewhere on the item. The decoration of the face is a geometric circular pattern with cells forming the design. Within five or the six visible cells there are the remains of red enamel. The original edge of the face has a turned down lip. The face is wider than the hour-glass shaped stem on which it sits. The base of the stem is incomplete, but forms a bulbous irregularly concave base.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID839,410000,257000, linch pin,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"The terminal is a bulbous conical shape, however, the tip is curved over at 45º and terminates in a circular disc with high relief decoration of four crescents and two domes. The base of the conical has an iron shaft, which is square-sectioned.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID720,423000,295000, linch pin,PAS find,HAMPSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HAMP681,457000,116000, linch pin,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"'Hoof' type copper alloy linch pin terminal. Iron corrosion on the shaft end, the other end has a whirligig motif.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-313A74,503000,368000, linch pin,PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Sub-rectangular with faceted sides, cast half moon loop at end, rectangular in section with iron shank",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC604,506000,284000, linch pin,PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Solid D-shaped top with 3 small peripheral lugs evenly distributed around the curve of the D, the main 'pin' extends from the straight bar of the D, tapers slightly is ovate in section and has a rectangular hole in the centre",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,RAH1532,506000,284000, linch pin,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Copper alloy linch pin fragment. The circular face is decorated with a recessed triangle with one straight two slightly concave sides. There is evidence that this area once contained enamel, perhaps red in colour. The shaft below curves to almost a right angle to the face. A narrowed section follows an terminates with a small broken loop for attachment.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-71D7B3,508000,339000, linch pin,PAS find,HERTFORDSHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"A copper-alloy object which probably represents the head terminal from a late Iron Age linch pin. No exact parallel could be found but the object is stylistically similar to known la Tène-style metalwork from Europe. The artefact is cylindrical, measuring 22mm in diameter by 14.9mm high. It is decorated on its upper surface with two concentric grooves and a small circular depression at the centre. The vertical side also has moulded decoration consisting of a slightly convex central band with a pair of concentric grooves above and below. The underside is flat, apart from a broken integral protrusion at the centre. This would have served to attach the terminal to the iron shaft, only staining from which remains. The weight is 36.83g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-CE4A95,516000,216000, linch pin,PAS find,SUFFOLK,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Copper-alloy linch pin, now rather corroded. The head is nearly circular, 15 x 17 mm, and has a flat top decorated with a broad groove around a central depression. Below, the head tapers down to a collar, and then the circular shaft continues to taper for a little way before flaring out to 14 mm in diameter. It then tapers again and is slightly bent at the tip.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-7A11D5,594000,240000, linch pin,PAS find,KENT,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Iron lynch pin (Group III vase headed), 110mm in length, with decorated, cast terminals of copper alloy. The terminals are 49mm apart, set at each end of a slightly bent, tapering, square-sectioned iron shank, 11 to 9mm across. A horizontal perforation, 5mm in diameter occurs at the base of the upper terminal but this is now largely blocked by iron corrosion. The top of the 21mm diameter upper terminal is decorated by raised motifs comprising (?), with two areas of basketry hatching (Celtic art Style V) executed in the wax before casting. Two undecorated areas between the motifs take the form of 'trumpet voids'. The lower terminal ends in a decorated disc, 16mm in diameter, bearing motifs broadly similar to those at the top, again with two areas of basketry hatching and another 'trumpet void'. On one side, the upper terminal and to a lesser degree the lower terminal, show evidence of very considerable wear, with the curved edges of the decorated end disks worn flat. On the opposite side, similar but less severe wear, is also readily apparent.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT3389,613000,154000, linch pin,PAS find,NORFOLK,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"Linchpins were designed to hold a wheel on to a fixed axle. They have a long history in Iron Age Europe, but are a relatively late development in Britain. Common to late Iron Age metalwork in Britain, linchpins in this country develop their own distinctive decorative characteristics. The majority of linchpins comprise a copper alloy head and tip that are cast onto an iron bar, although a few 'all iron' examples are known. This example comprises the fragment of a copper alloy linchpin foot. This linch-pin foot, when complete, would have emulated a horses hoof and lower leg. Not unusually, the base of the 'hoof' is decorated. In this case, the decoration comprises a concave-sided triangle. Other examples of this style of linch-pin foot are known from Norfolk. Linch pins are difficult to date, however a date in the first century BC/AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-FEA9C2,621000,303000, linch pin,PAS find,SUFFOLK,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,"A complete copper-alloy Iron Age linch pin terminal. This terminal is oval in plan, measuring 27.9mm in length, 21.5mm in width and 15.6mm in thickness at its thickest point. One face is flat with a border groove and there may have been decorative grooves within this, which are no longer visible due to wear and corrosion. The other face is rounded with a protruding integral hollow tube running longitudinally down its centre. It is V-shaped in plan and oval in cross-section, measuring 22.8mm in length, 12.6mm in width at its widest point and 12.9mm in thickness at its thickest point. The wider end is open and has two small parallel V-shaped notches cut into its edges on both sides. Within and protruding out of the V-shaped tubular part is the corroded remains of the iron shank of the linch pin. A very similar linch pin has been discovered in Devon (Portable Antiquities Scheme 2003, 19, 27, fig 19).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-AC9AD2,632000,241000, linch pin,PAS find,LANCASHIRE,linch pin (type?),linch pin,n/a,Iron/cu-alloy linch pin. The actual pin was made from iron and is missing - as well as the lower terminal (the 'foot') of the linch pin which was usually smaller than the head and bent. The remaining head is made from cast co-alloy and has two large rivet holes on either side of the lower part. The upper part of the head is flat and has a moulded triskele design in the centre. It is somewhat crudely made and there are no traces of enamel left between the arms of the triskele ornament.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LANCUM-D91806,n/a,n/a, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,The terminal has a circular face with a high relief design. The design consists of crescent and pellets. The edges of the face are curved. On the reverse there is an incomplete high relief circular ring in the centre with a circular indentation. The surface of the reverse is rough and suggests broken edges.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID1842,410000,251000, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,"The shape of the terminal is crescentic in plan and is decorated on one face. The decoration consists of two 'trumpet' crescentic shapes which are back to back with the void at the upper edge. The border of this face is raised and varies in width. Protruding from the convex edge is a rectangular sectioned copper alloy casing filled with iron. This copper alloy casing appears to be incomplete as the edge is irregular, and the iron has corroded so that it covers the edge from further examination. The convex edge of the item has an elongated sub-triangular void either side of the rectangular protrusion. The voids do not appear to be decorative as they are quite crude and slightly irregular. The reverse of the crescentic terminal appears to have a high relief 'V', the base of the 'V' continues from the rectangular protrusion. The 'V' is also covered with iron, and iron staining has spilled onto the other fields of the reverse. The item has a dark green patina covering all of the copper alloy surface.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID2798,413000,318000, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,"The lynch pin foot terminal has a flat circular surface. However this circular surface has been damaged, therefore one edge is straight and the dark green patina covers this edge. The opposite edge has waved slightly. The design on this circular surface is very worn, only a 'S' shape is visible off-centre. Otherwise this surface has iron corrosion over it. The 'circular' surface is cast as part of an inverted sub-conical shape, and the 'circular' surface is placed at the tip and then tilted so it is vertical. Where the circular surface has a straight edge through damaged, the conical component also has a straight edge and has been worn or damaged flat. It is difficult to determine whether the conical was worn flat gradually, however it is more likely to have been damaged. The opposite side of the conical shape has a small emblem either cast or engraved. The emblem consists of two circular indentations next to each other. Each circular indentation has a second smaller circular indentation in the centre. The inner circular indentation is conical in shape. In the void between the two circular indentations there are two triangular indentations, the 'upper' corner of the triangles point towards each other. Protruding from the 'base' of the conical component is a sub-circular sectioned stem, from which an iron shaft emerges. The iron shaft is short and damaged.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID2407,414000,320000, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,"The item is a fragment of a lynch pin terminal. Originally the terminal would have been a horizontal crescentic shaped type, however, only less than half remains. One flat face of the item is decorated. The border of this face is a series of sub-parallel notches on a high-relief platform. The internal edge of this platform is decorated with a single ridge. The corner of the crescentic shape of the lynch pin terminal is missing. The break does not appear to be recent. The break has an irregular surface, which is a similar colour to the surfaces with a well developed patina. The border encloses a sub-pointed oval shaped platform which has a 'V' shaped indentation on one side. At the centre of this platform is a circular cell, whose centre has a smaller conical cell. The field of the platform appears to have irregular shaped shallow cells either side of the circular cell, however, corrosion distorts any detail. The platform of this face does have traces of silvering or tinning. The field between the pointed oval shaped platform and the border of the item has a roughened surface, and was likely to have been filled with enamel originally. There is not trace of the original colour of the enamel, but the floor of the field varies in colour slightly from the patina of the metalwork. The crescentic shape of the terminal is also broken at its mid point. This break does not appear to be a recent break, however, the patina of the break does not match the outer surface of the item. The break at the mid point of the item suggests there was a cylindrical portion of the lynch pin which terminated just before the concave edge of the crescentic shape. The opening of this cylindrical component, or the portion that remains, has a curved collar which protrudes below the convex edge of the crescentic shape. The reverse of the crescentic shape is undecorated and has a flat smooth surface until the cylindrical component of the terminal protrudes as it is wider than the crescentic shape. The flat surfaces of the terminal has a dark green coloured patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID3316,449000,268000, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,ISLE OF WIGHT,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,"Incomplete cast copper alloy crescentic-headed linch pin of Late Iron Age or Early Roman date (100 BC – AD 100). Length 35mm, maximum width 54mm and maximum thickness 17.5mm. Weight 84.81g.

The object is the right hand part of the head of a crescentic-headed linch pin. The corresponding left part and most of the iron pin shaft are missing.
The convex front face has nine moulded flutes. The flutes are of varying widths, are parallel to each other and all slope inwards slightly from the bottom towards the top. The underside face is flat and the rear face is slightly convex. The inner edge is formed by an old break where there is a small part of the corroded iron pin shaft.
The surfaces of the front, rear and underside appear to be slightly worn and have a mid-brown patina, except for some areas where the patina is lost and the surface of the underlying metal is slightly corroded. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,IOW-BA3016,452000,88000, linch pin (crescentic),PAS find,SUFFOLK,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,n/a,"Copper alloy lynch pin terminal fragment, flat face with a crescent of red enamel, much abraded. Diameter c. 19mm. Very similar to one found on SEY 017 (adjacent field) previously",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF1181,629000,285000, linch pin (vase headed),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,n/a,Copper alloy vase headed linch pin. The linch pin has a circular head decorated with a scroll-like 'S' shaped motif in the centre and red enamel in the recessed cells surrounding it. There is a circular hole in the body to take a rivet. Some of the head is missing due to wear which has created a smooth facet to the head.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-EFDAB2,517000,346000, mirror,PAS find,BEDFORDSHIRE,mirror,mirror,large fragment,"

A fragmentary and incomplete bronze mirror of late Iron Age date. It is suggested that the piece dates from the 1st century BC, since it lacks the kidney-shaped plate and binding strip of later examples. Sixteen fragments of the object were recovered from the topsoil and subsoil and represent approximately three quarters of the original artefact. These pieces were spread across an area of approximately 300 square metres, probably as a result of deep ploughing.

Overall, the reconstructed object is 255mm high and weighs 265.5g. The plate is oval and measures up to 215mm wide by 190mm high and 1mm thick. The reverse has an engraved symmetrical pattern. This is comprised of a series of swirling lines and circles forming a triple lobe 'lyre' arrangement typical of mirrors of this period. The outline pattern has basketry infill made up of an irregular series of blocks of decoration containing either parallel horizontal or vertical incisions. These are broken up with occasional insertions of circles or petal-shaped incisions. The design is surrounded by large amounts of blank space and is stylistically similar to examples from Dorton in Buckinghamshire, Bramley near Silchester, Rivenhall, Old Warden (Bedfordshire) and Great Chesterford (see references below). The outer edge of the plate is marked by a narrow raised rim. The reverse is plain. It has a deep green patina.

The handle is of cast bronze. The top of the handle consists of a pair of double semi-circular openwork attachments. These are separated by a transverse slot into which the mirror plate is fitted. Two copper-alloy rivets of circular section, located at the top of the semi-circular attachments, serve to join the plate to the handle. This attachment is damaged and incomplete on the reverse. It gives way below to a circular moulding which, in turn, gives way to the rest of the handle (now detached). This remaining portion of the handle is comprised of two bronze loops separated by a circular moulding. A further moulding sits between the base of the lower loop and an attached fragment of what was presumably a base ring (now missing). The surface of the handle is heavily pitted.

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-B85CF3,501000,252000, mirror,PAS find,ESSEX,mirror,mirror,fragment,"Cast copper alloy fragment of Iron Age metal work, possibly a mirror fragment. The fragment is subcircular in plan and subrectangular in section and has two amorphous extensions extending from the body of the object, giving it two subtriangular knops. The object is 21.3mm long (which includes the knops), 18.44mm wide, 3.7mm thick and weighs 4.73g. One face of the object is plain. It has a circular depression, 12.2mm wide and approximately 1mm deep, within which is a further circular depression at the centre, 2.92mm wide and approximately 1mm deep. This was probably a setting for red enamel. The reverse of the object is highly decorated. A curvilinear La Tène design has been incised against a background of hatching or matting. The object is abraded and much of the original surface is missing. Where it does survive, it has an even dark green patina. Exposed surfaces are lighter green. There is much pitting and wear to the edges.

It would appear that the object is meant to be viewed from both sides, which would preclude its function as an attachment of some kind. Dr M.G. Spratling kindly offered the suggestion that it was a decorative knop from a mirror handle, much in the style of the mirror from Old Warden (See Spratling, 1970, A Late pre-Roman and Iron Age bronze mirror from Old Warden, The Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal, volume 5, pages 9-16).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-10D531,n/a,n/a, mirror handle,PAS find,DURHAM,mirror handle,mirror,n/a,"A handle of a late Iron Age or Roman mirror. The handle is made from heavy cast copper alloy and its surface is very pitted. The body of the handle consists of a circular section bar with four spherical mouldings. The diameter of the bar is a maximum of 16.63mm. At one end is a circular section ring, which is now broken. The diameter of this ring is 52.69mm; at the other is a similar circular section semi-circular ring. This ring has a rectangular slot cut into it to hold the mirror, which is now missing. The length of the handle is 125.4mm and it weighs 117.1g. The mirror handle is similar to examples found Carlingwark Loch, Kirkcudbright (No. 268) and Ingleton, Yorkshire (No. 269) discussed and illustrated by Macgregor (1976).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-F1CEF4,421000,516000, mirror handle,PAS find,HERTFORDSHIRE,mirror handle,mirror,n/a,"An incomplete cast copper-alloy handle from a mirror of probable late Iron Age date. The fragment represents the upper part of the handle. At the top is a horizontal attachment, which would have served to join the handle to the plate. It has an inner face which is angled at approximately 45 degrees. It is divided into two halves by a central vertical groove which extends downwards into the main body of the handle. The left hand side (as you look at it) terminates in a vertical decorative band containing a repeating pattern of horizontal incisions. The right hand side is damaged and has a small copper-alloy rivet in-situ. The left hand side has the rivet hole but is missing the rivet. The upper section of the handle proper gives way below to a ""teardrop-shaped"" loop of circular section. At the base of this loop is a horizontal decorative band containing the same decoration as seen on the attachment. The handle is broken off below this but probably consisted of a second loop above a base ring. The object has become severely bent, damaged and corroded. It measures 39.8mm high by 30.3mm wide and 4.4mm thick. It weighs 9.19g",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-38B0D6,508000,298000, mirror handle,PAS find,SUFFOLK,mirror handle,mirror,n/a,"Fragment of cast copper-alloy mirror handle, now very corroded, with many tiny holes in the metal. In the centre of the fragment is a transverse oval disc measuring 17 x 18 mm, which is decorated with a groove around its circumference. From the bottom of this disc the handle tapers to a waist and then flares out again into a bifurcation. Each half is circular in section and ends in a fresh break which shows many small holes. From the top of the central disc the handle again tapers to a waist, and then flares again; there is a V-shaped groove here giving the effect of another bifurcation, and the two halves curve out and downwards to breaks. In the fork sits a central roundel, which is sliced into two discs by a vertical slot which originally held the thin metal mirror. Both discs are now incomplete, but on one face the disc retains some blue enamel. Both the enamel and the metal are in a bubbly condition which may imply burning. The alternative is poor casting, but it seems unlikely that a poor casting was accepted for this very nice piece; it should have been rejected before enamelling. The nearest parallel that a quick search through the literature has produced is one from Great Chesterford in Essex, which has a similar roundel sitting in a bifurcation and holding the mirror.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF6712,617000,248000, mount (animal),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Iron Age mount? 26mm long, 23mm high and 20mm wide. The objects weighs 27.1 grams and has an even green patina. It is solid cast fitting in the form of a horned animal? head. On each side of the head is a sunken eye, with a bulbous protrusion which may represent a cheek. Also on each side is a snapped off circular protrusion which appears to represent horns as they are placed above the eyes. The area that would have shown the mouth is missing. The top of the 'head is flat and rounded, it is decorated with three circular recesses which are surrounded by a border of dotted lines. The neck is slim and rectangular and has a slit socket at the back. There is a boss in a ring on each side which might be a rivet and outside this (towards the back edge) is a small iron rivet. The rivet is holding further copper alloy within the socket. The cheeks are decorated with delicately scored lines which curves around its form, and the portion near the 'blade' also has curvilinear decoration, typical of iron Age art. The plain underside is decorated with a simple incised rectangular border. The object may represent a knife handle or some sort of complicated mount.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-80C012,471000,317000, mount (boar),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Cast copper alloy mount in the form of the foreparts of a boar. The mount has been cast with forelegs thrust well forward, a projecting hind part and a corroded hole through the nose. The feet are cloved. The reverse of the body of the mount is concave.

A number of parallels have been found. Examples from Aldborough, Eastcheap and London are published by Foster (1977, p21), and are described as probable vessel mounts of provincial rather than Roman style and date. Exact dating and use is, however, uncertain.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-90C068,n/a,n/a, mount (cow),PAS find,SOMERSET,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Cast, copper alloy bovid-headed mount. The mount projects from a circular-sectioned band which is broken at either end. The head has curving horns with a small human figure holding on to the ends (one in each hand). The figure is seated on the animal's head and faces forward. No detail remains of the figure's face and the body has a broad chest and poorly formed limbs. Below each of the horns is a groove and below that an ear. The ear on the left has worn fairly flat to the head. Across the forhead is a 'fringe'or band stopping in front of the top of the ears with incised linear and curvilinear decoration. In front of this on the right is an incised lentoid eye. Corrosion has destroyed the other. The head tapers to the muzzle which has a transverse groove to indicate the mouth. Only a short part of the neck remains where the object is broken (as mentioned above). At the back of the head is a small circular hole. The object is British stylistically and is comparable to the bovid-headed mortars of cosmetic grinders. Dimensions of object: circular sectioned piece 8.99mm thickness. Length of whole object 36.66mm. Head dimensions: across horns 18.83mm, thickness of muzzle 4.36mm. Weight 44.46g",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR-7EE3C2,338000,123000, mount (cow),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Iron Age copper alloy mount, 48mm long, 23mm wide with a weight of 15.3 grams. The object has a green patina and is in good condition with slight damage at the mouth. The object consists of a hollow, slightly conical tube with the animals mouth formed of the narrow end. About a third in there are two eye sockets set close together, one filled with blue/green glass. Behind these there are small rounded ears which stick out each side, just behind the eyes. On top of the 'head' about half way down two large curved horns protrude outwards and upwards. At the other end on the lower side there is a small rivet hole cut through a crudely filed countersunk groove. The object may be from the tip of a drinking horn.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-EF14F5,471000,317000, mount (cow),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Incomplete copper alloy vessel spout. The spout is zoomorphic and in the form of an Ox head. The head is smooth, undecorated and slightly pitted. From the forehead sweep two circular sectioned horns, one complete and the other incomplete. The complete horn curves upwards and forwards into a semi-circle, slightly tapering until it meets a bulbous terminal. This bulbous feature may be representing a horn cap, thus indicating their use on the horns of live animals. The other horn begins as the complete one does, however a short way along it suffered some damage in antiquity and now points upwards, missing its cap. On the forehead just infront of the horns are two integral knops, possibly representing the eyes or the ears of the Ox, the latter being more likely. The object is broken from this point onwards, and when complete the snout of the Ox would have formed the main channel to the spout. The snout as it is today is semi-cylindrical in section and the edges are very worn and patinated, which makes determining whether the edges are original or breaks very difficult. The reverse of the forehead and the head is hollow, and the channels form a recessed 'Y' shaped. There is a solid integral stud on the reverse, on the tip of which is some iron corrosion. The entire feature of the spout, with the Ox open-mouthed, gives the appearence that the Ox is in the act of bellowing. The spout has an even mottled green-brown patina.

Other comparable Ox headed spouts are known from Lincolnshire. One was discovered at Kirmington and is illustrated and described in May, 1976, p171. The Kirmington spout also has bulbous terminating horns indicative of horn caps, as does a comparable Ox headed mount from Frekenham, Suffolk, recorded on this database as SF8686. The Kirmington spout is virtually complete and also looks like it is bellowing. Another example comes from the Wickenby area and is recorded on the Portable Antiquities database as NLM-5DF5D6. One other spout was discovered at Beesby, and although comparable, the Ox head is depicted as a small feature on the spout shaft rather than being the make up of the shaft itself. This spout is also recorded on the database as LIN-F8BC42.

Further afield comparable spouts are known fron Welwyn Garden City (Stead, 1967) and also from Leg Piekarski in Poland (Megaw, 1963). Both of these parallels are strikingly similar in design to the above mentioned objects, and furthermore both of them have perforated plates attached to the reverse of the spouts, indicating their useage as Ox headed vessel spouts used for straining and pouring liquids.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-70CE92,505000,334000, mount (cow),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Bulls head mount with horns towards the front, from a bucket, very nice.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM5527,505000,399000, mount (cow),PAS find,BEDFORDSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A copper-alloy mount of late Iron Age to early Roman date. The object takes the form of a bull's head and is part of a group of suggested bucket escutcheon which seem to have their origins in the last half of the 1st century BC. Although the most commonly represented animal in this series is the bull, this particular object is perhaps stylistically most closely paralleled with a ram's head escutcheon from a late Iron Age grave in Harpenden, Hertfordshire (I.Stead, 1985, p. 41). The head of the bull is long, wide, and of reasonably little depth. The upper surface has two transverse ridges, the back one of which has two small circular depression for the eyes. The front ridge forms the snout and has a transverse indented line along its outer edge. The front of the snout is represented on the vertical front face by a horizontal depression containing two indented holes. The two horns are set at either side of the back of the head and are both bent in an inverted ""U"" shape. The piece was clearly designed to sit flush to the vessel surface as the underside of the mount is flat. It would have been attached by a surviving but bent copper-alloy rivet which passes from between the horns to the underside of the mount. The object is slightly corroded and may benefit from cleaning and stabilisation. It measures 25.3mm long by 14.3mm high and 13.9mm wide. It weighs 7.61g. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BH-E557F3,516000,236000, mount (cow),PAS find,SUFFOLK,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Small copper-alloy vessel mount in the shape of a stylised bull's head. The neck is long and curving, and broken at the lower end (fresh break). It flares slightly from the break and has a flaring groove running up the reverse, which forms an indentation on the top of the head. To either side of the head horns project, outwards at first but then curving up to become vertical (one is bent slightly backwards). Each one is circular in cross-section, and tapers as it rises; they end in a slight waist and then a flattened knob terminal. The nose of the bull is short and square-ended, with a right-angled cut-out on the underside to let it sit on the rim of the vessel. There is a possible parallel, more complete, from Henley in Suffolk (HEN 008). This is a very interesting little mount.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF8686,567000,272000, mount (cow),PAS find,NORFOLK,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"This cast model of a bovine head has two small ears situated beneath two curved horns(one of which is broken). Its eyes are represented by two circular perforations. The nose is rather elongated and has an attachment loop at its end. The loop is decorated with a number of incised lines located around its circumference. There is another much larger loop sprouting from the top of the animal's head. Other than the incised lines on the lower loop, this piece is undecorated giving it a very 'clean' quality, a sense that is heightened by its symmetry. Objects such as this were mounted on vessels. The lower loop and a circular perforation through the forehead of the beast would have held rivets attaching the head to the vessel. The loop at the top would have held a swinging handle, which has left its mark in terms of wear. These objects are 'Iron Age' in tradition, but continued to be made into the Roman period. A date from the second century BC to the firsy century AD seems most likely. For similar examples see Jope 2000, plate 173, e, f, g, h & plate 166.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-E2A312,572000,311000, mount (cow),PAS find,SOUTH YORKSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Romano-Celtic copper alloy zoomorphic mount in the form of a bull. The mount is formed of a flat shape for the head and neck of the beast and two semi-circular sectioned horns coming from the head set at a right angle to it. The horns curve upwards in an arc which forms an almost complete circle. They terminate in a round knop although one has broken off. The mount bears some similarities to the terminals found on late Iron age and Roman cosmetic sets (pestle and mortars), although it is larger and narrower than this so is unlikely to be from this instrument. A good example showing the similarities in the bull can be seen in ‘Cosmetic sets from Late Iron Age and Roman Britain’ by Ralph Jackson; Britannia Volume XVI; 1985, page 167, Fig.2, No.59. It is possible that the find is a broken bucket mount or escutcheon, however the attachment part of the mount has broken away. An example of a bucket mount with similarities to this can be seen in ‘Early Celtic Art in North Britain by M Macgregor, No.316.

The object weighs 23.03g and measures 49.24mm in length and 28.2mm in width (across the horns). The thickness of the nose is 6.11mm. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-8447B2,n/a,n/a, mount (cow),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A cast copper alloy bovine (bulls head) vessel / bucket mount dated to the late Iron Age / Early Roman period 300 BC – 200 AD. The mount is an irregular triangular shape in plan and sub-rectangular in profile. The sides of the mount are slightly faceted and the rear face is concave with an irregular cell shaped depression. The mount measures 45.9mm length, 24.3mm width, is a maximum 21.2mm thick and weighs 20.91 grams. The front face of the bulls is most elaborately decorated. At the top of the mount is a broken presumably circular loop, of which approximately 40% remains. This loop is relatively wide with a central hole whose diameter is in excess of 7.5mm. The loop is cast integral to the rest of the mount and attaches centrally to the top edge of the head of the bull. The top edge of the bulls head is horizontal and the edges curve to form corners of approximately 90º. The sides of the mount then taper along their lengths, both sides are symmetrical. At the widest point of the head before the edges start to significantly taper are located two (one each side of the head) projecting ears. These ears are broadly oval in plan and D shaped in cross section. Each has a central oval concave dish taken from the centre of the ear to represent the flap/ hole. The right side ear survives well whereas the left is abraded. Parallel with these ears are two projecting horns located on the front face of the mount. These horns are slightly offset from one another. Both are oval in plan and crescent shaped in profile. Both horn tips have been lost, but would seem to terminate in rounded points. Only one of the horns is near complete (right side) and the other (left) is broken / damaged by abrasion. Below the horns the sides of the mount taper to form a long rather slender nose. Approximately halfway along the length of the mount positioned at either edge are two recessed circular cells (3mm diameter). These cells form the eyes of the bull. Both would have contained red enamel, however this only survives in the left eye, the right cells shows traces of some enamel or glassy substance. It is most likely to have also been red in colour. Beneath the eyes the shape of the mount changes from being relatively rectangular in cross section to be clearly D shaped. The front face hear to the base of the mount has a clear D shaped / convex cross section. Toward the very base of the snout, the edges of the mount expand / flare outwards. At the base of the mount, on the lower edge (which is D shaped) two clear circular indentations can be seen. These indentations represent the nostrils of the bull and are relatively shallow. Beneath these nostrils is an inverted U shape (∩). This represents the mouth and extends from corner to corner. The execution of this mouth would suggest it was incised rather than cast; the edges of the line are slightly uneven and the shape of the line wavers along its length. The rear face of the mount is undecorated and relatively plain. It consists of a single cell which has a maximum depth of 3.4mm. This cell is irregular in shape as it tapers and flares with the sides of the head. The cell contains a mineralised organic material which seems to be wood. Only small sections of this survive, but a clear grain can be seen under magnification. The survival of organic remains in this way is relatively rare. It is likely that the corrosion of either the copper alloy or possibly iron (as there is some iron staining present) along with the burial conditions has resulted in this preservation. The surface of the base of the cell cannot be assessed due to the nature of the organic material above. At the top of the mount underneath the loop and attached to the top rim of the mount is an integral cast sub-rectangular ( shaped) lug. This projects at 90º from the rear face of the mount. The tip of this projection is cast to form a 45º angle. The edges and the tip of this projection have been abraded, in the ploughsoil. Beneath this projection, at the widest point of the mount, at the same level as the ears and horns, are two U shaped notches (width 4.3mm, depth 1.3mm) on either edge of the rear cell. These notches are deliberately cast and must be functional in form. It is likely that they aid the attachment of the mount to the edge / rim of the vessel. The only fixings present on this mount are the rear projecting attachment and these U shaped notches, unlike other mounts there are no rivet holes or side loop attachments present. This may suggest that the size of the vessel was either relatively small or was not an every day functional object. Instead the role of the vessel may have been symbolic or purely decorative. It is also possible that the bovine head mount (in this case) was non-functional or purely decorative. This may suggest a later date to some of the other more robust and functional examples recorded by the PAS and others. The mount is a mid green colour with a well formed patina which covers all surfaces. The patina has been chipped in places, especially around the extremities of the mount. This is likely to be due to movement in the ploughsoil. This movement has also damaged the rear projecting attachment, the ears, horns and loop. The broken loop, although abraded, has a similar patina to that of the rest of the mount. This would suggest that the damage occurred in antiquity, possibly pre-deposition. A direct parallel for this mount has not been found. A bovine mount with blue glass eyes has been recorded by the PAS in Somerset (SOMDOR-B23561). A series of this type of mount is published in Early Celtic Art in North Britain Volume 2 Cat Nos 313-320; however the dating is uncertain for the majority of the examples. Ms Angie Bolton (FLO for the PAS) is currently revising this class of artefact. It is hoped that her study will enable a new form of typology or classification to be established. On viewing this example she thought that it was likely to date from the early Roman period rather than from the late Iron Age. This was due to the nature of the rounded enameled eyes. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-178702,n/a,n/a, mount (duck),PAS find,SOMERSET,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,Copper alloy votive model. In form of a duck. Projection from base for attachment to another object.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR310,351000,127000, mount (duck),PAS find,SUFFOLK,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"A cast copper alloy vessel foot possibly from a bucket. The object is roughly semicircular, as if of a circle 39mm in diameter, but has two evenly-spaced semicircular indentations into the edge of the diameter. This therefore leaves two outer tips to the crescentiform shape, and also a central or inner protrusion, and each of these carries a longitudinal notch or groove upon it at the tip. Indeed the notch on the central one becomes an incised groove which crosses the entire face of the object in a straight line and so comes to the central point of the arc opposite. This is effectively a shoe or seg-like mount for the underside of the vessel, and therefore the flat surface has been abraded where it has stood upon the ground. The mount has walls to a maximum height or thickness of 6mm, and the underside is hollow. This example closely resembles others from Somersham Suffolk, and from Kirtling, Cambridgeshire (PAS SF-8BCDC5), and all are related to one at Caerleon (Fortress Baths, Vol II 1986, 174, no 8). The publication calls the type 'common' and cites examples from Richborough published by Bushe-Fox and by Cunliffe, attributing the Caerleon example to the Flavian-Trajanic contexts. That Roman parallel is therefore from the earlier end of the Romano-British spectrum. There is also one, very similar indeed to the present example, on the base of the wine-strainer (beaten or spun copper alloy vessel) found in the Brandon (Suffolk) Late Iron Age hoard (c25-65 AD), which is in the Moyses Hall Museum, Bury St Edmund's (unpublished).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-3BBE26,621000,238000, mount (human),PAS find,DENBIGHSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Cast copper alloy mount in the form of a human face with slit mouth, drilled eyes and a flattened nose. The face is in relief set on a backplate with an extant rivet to one side. The backplate forms a bi-furcating headgear with hollow panels that follow the outline of the headgear that probably once contained enamel. The back is hollow.
It is likely that this is a vessel mount similar to those on the buckets found at the Late Iron Age cemetery at Aylesford, Kent.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL-59AD07,313000,374000, mount (human),PAS find,ISLE OF WIGHT,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Incomplete cast copper alloy mount or handle in the form of a small male bust, possibly a fitting for furniture or other wooden object. Probably Late Iron Age or Early Roman (100 BC - AD 100). Length 32.5mm, maximum width 17mm and maximum thickness 15mm. Weight 28.84g.

The forward facing bust has an oval face with a rounded chin but the facial features are indistinct. The hair style is indicated by a series of small indentations representing a fringe at the front and six grooves over the remaining part of the head suggest that the hair is swept back. The neck slopes gently outwards to form the shoulders. The base of the bust is sub-oval in plan, slightly recessed and has the remains of a central integral spike. Small patches of a mid-green patina survive overall. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,IOW-C28CE6,462000,87000, mount (human),PAS find,ISLE OF WIGHT,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Complete cast copper alloy mount or handle in the form of a small male bust, possibly a fittings for furniture or other wooden object. Probably Late Iron Age or Early Roman (100 BC - AD 100). Length 45.5mm, maximum width 19.5mm and maximum thickness 18mm. Weight 34.39g.

The forward facing bust has an oval face with a rounded chin but the facial features are indistinct. The hair style is indicated by a series of small indentations representing a fringe at the front and seven grooves over the remaining part of the head suggest that the hair is swept back. The neck slopes gently outwards to form the shoulders. The base of the bust is sub-oval in plan and has a central integral spike which is 10mm in length and sub-circular in cross-section. Its maximum diameter is about 5mm and it tapers to a blunt point. Small patches of a mid-green patina survive overall. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,IOW-A7CF33,462000,87000, mount (human),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Bronze mount or fitting in the form of a human bust. The mount depicts the head and neck of a bearded male with center-parted hair. The eyes are pointed ovals or 'tear drop' shaped, which is indicative of celtic art style. The object is probably romano-celtic. The reverse is hollow and there is evidence of a break all around the reverse perimeter. There is no evidence of any attachment loop or suspension fitting.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-113DC4,512000,371000, mount (human),PAS find,OXFORDSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,A copper alloy mount with anthropomorphic head terminal.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BERK-778496,n/a,n/a, mount (human),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,animal/human form,animal/human form,n/a,"Late Iron Age/ early Roman copper alloy vessel mount (probably) in the form of a duck.
It is solid with a hole passing through its body, from behind the neck (3mm in diameter) to the underside of its body (4mm in diameter).
The body is tear-drop shaped and surrounded by a shallow groove, the rounded end being the breast, while beyond and surrounding the pointed end is a tail 3.5mm long and 4mm wide (max). The tail is rounded, possibly through wear, and quite pitted - it may have a vertical decorative line down its centre.
The duck stands 13.5mm high, the body being 7.5mm high. The head is rounded with a large ring and dot eye to either side and a beak 6mm long. The 'dot' at the centre of the eye is a 1.5mm diameter hole, and ?may have been filled with ?enamel. The beak is triangular in section, the underside being flat.The underside of the duck is flat except for a dent to the side of the hole at the rounder end. On the bird's back, there are horizontal tooling marks either side of the hole, in line with the head and tail.
The length of the object is 28mm, the length of the body being 25mm. The width of its breast is 12mm. It weighs 7.51g. The patina is mostly surviving, and smooth and dark green in colour. Where it does not survive there are light green patches.
The underside of the object suggests it would have sat, possibly on a lid or rim of a vessel.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-E1FA22,n/a,n/a, ornamental strip,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,n/a,Rectangular Late Pre-Roman Iron Age plaque. Decorated with a La Tene III 'swash N' in copper alloy. The 'N' has incised outer edges and is highlighted by cells of red enamel. The copper alloy border has incised decoration comprising of two rows of triangular cells (one outer and one inner). The outer triangular cells are filled by a series of punched dots. The back of the plaque has two rectangular shaped loops (one broken) for attatchment or suspension. There is some damage to the outer edges.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB1581,507000,379000, scabbard chape,PAS find,CHESHIRE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"Cast bronze chape. A heart-shaped casting with U-sectioned arms. Has a circular central opening with an inverted tear-shaped opening beneath. Red enamel inlay frames the circular opening on one side of the chape; traces of two circular settings with central pins survive on the other side, perhaps for attachment of enamel studs.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL172,370000,367000, scabbard chape,PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"A probable cast copper-alloy Iron Age dagger scabbard chape. The object has a rounded end. Because it is abraded at the attachment end it is hard to discern whether or not the 'body' of the chape would have continued up with straight sides. There are six aligned circular perforations near the point of the old break, three on either side. An Iron Age date is suggested for this artefact based on a similar example illustrated in Murawski (2003, 61; ref. I04-0501).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-5DEF37,460000,264000, scabbard mount,PAS find,CORNWALL,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"

Cast copper alloy scabbard mount with squared off upper section and lower section tapering to a point. Two rivets remain at the top of the mount and two others remain on the left side of the mount as part of a group of four within the decoration. The two rivets on the right side of this group are missing. These rivets would have attached to a hide cover for a wooden scabbard which may have also been lined. The mount is 55 mm long, 35 mm wide and 1.7 mm in thickness. It weighs 16.77 g. A typical Iron Age sword is 35mm in width, so the scabbard would have been wider.

This object is dated to between the 1st century BC – 1st century AD.

The decoration is in the form of two ‘S’ curves back to back, crowned by a palmette or mushroom motif which originates at the pointed end of the mount. The basic shape of the decoration (opposed 'S' designs) is found on a number of British Iron Age scabbards, usually placed just below the mouth of the scabbard. Each 'S' is comprised of a curved trumpet void at the top of the motif which is then curved around to meet a lobe and circle (an egg shape with a circle at the broad, rounded end) motif facing in the opposite direction. Elements of the motifs are highlighted using hatching, while the void at the top and base of the design are picked out with dots, which seems to be a tradition peculiar to the South West.

The design uses elements that are commonly found on a number of objects decorated in what is known as Style V in Ian Stead's classification of British La Tene Art, or known as the Mirror Style in Cyril Fox's terminology. Objects with this style of decoration include the well known decorated bronze British Iron Age mirrors. This style of La Tene Art was common in the 1st Centuries BC/AD, but probably started in the 2nd Century BC.

Although the design of this object is not directly found on any other object, it has broad similarities to the motifs found on the tops of a number of British sword scabbards including that on La Tene III sword scabbards from Hammersmith and Meare, although the latter is not symmetrical at the top of the design, and on earlier La Tene II scabbards from Fovant and Hunsbury. All these scabbards except Fovant, are decorated in Style V. Fovant has a Style IV motif.

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CORN-AC1453,191000,77000, scabbard mount,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"Iron Age copper alloy scabbard mount, 40mm long, 14mm wide and 1mm thick. It consists of a curved piece of copper alloy shaft which has a semi-circular section. This has two flat triangular shaped protrusions on each side of the central hollow. These appear to be functional, helping to hold the curving shaft onto the scabbard.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-728DA5,452000,300000, scabbard mount,PAS find,HUMBERSIDE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"A cast copper alloy fitting from the mouth of a scabbard. The fitting is a flattened loop of copper alloy, giving 2 faces. Each face has a triangular point in the centre of the bottom edge. One of these has a ring and dot decoration; the other is too worn to be sure. Around the top of the fitting is a decorative line of dots.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM-E5A671,492000,460000, shield (miniature),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"The object is a miniature shield, which has been made from cast copper alloy. These shields date to the Iron Age period, Dr. JD Hill (British Museum) comments that dating the shield is difficult, but is probably mid to late Iron Age c. 400 BC – 43 AD.

In plan the shield is an oval shape. In the centre there is a circular dome (which is hollow on the reverse) which represents a shield boss. Decoration consists of a single fine linear grooved border. Within this border is a series of low-relief dots. Further decoration consists of a roundel formed by a circle of low-relief dots with a single dot in the centre. The roundels appear in the field above and below the boss. The roundels and boss are encompassed with a low-relief curvaceous linear border, which follows the contours of the decoration.

On the reverse there is no decoration, but in some areas, towards the edge there are high-relief bumps from the circular dots being impressed. In the centre, where the boss is hollow a handle has been attached. The handle is joined by two integral rivets either side of the boss. A strip of copper alloy which has had the rivets puncture it forms the handle, and then the rivets have been flattened. The handle in the central portion has had the two long edge folded to meet each other, therefore the width of he handle has decreased, but the thickness increased.

The surface of the brooch is slightly abraded, but where the patina remains it is well developed, shiny and has a grey/green colour. The shield measures 78.5mm long, 36.5mm wide and 6.7mm thick. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-9BB642,410000,255000, shield (miniature),PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,other,other,n/a,Miniature shield with oval boss. The boss has a single vertical groove running along its length. The shield itself is almost rectangular but has slightly curved edges. The reverse still has its two cast rivets for attachment to a parent object.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB1781,478000,485000, strap junction/harness mount,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron age copper alloy strap junction, 58mm long, 37mm wide and 4mm thick. The object weighs c.50 grams, has a green patina and is complete except for a small chip at one end. The object is diamond shaped with a circle in the centre. This is subdivided into three lentoid shaped recesses, two are filled with red enamel, which surround a central triangle that has a glass like blue/red residue. This is flanked by two large and two small triangular perforations, which give each side of the border a curved inner edge. This border is decorated with recessed triangles which have lines scratched into their surface as though to key in a filling. The reverse is plain and has two rectangular fixing loops which are 21mm long, 5mm in diameter and protrude 5mm from the surface.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-3DA677,456000,288000, strap union,PAS find,WILTSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"Incomplete copper alloy Iron Age/ Roman strap-union, now in two parts. It is of Taylor and Brailsford Type I (Proceedings of the Prehistorc Society Vol.51, 1985). The two loops are different - one is cast while the other appears to be an axis bar (now missing) held between two projecting plates (one of which is now missing).
Two plates project either side of both the central circular bosses. The axis bar is held between plates from different bosses, while the other is cast in place. The latter is 3mm in diameter. The former is indicated by the remains of a circular depression in its corresponding plate (3.5mm in diameter).
The object is badly worn and the surface quite pitted. It has broken at the middle of the 'figure of eight' (where the bosses join) and also across the middle of the surviving axis bar (there is a section missing from the middle of the cast axis bar as the breaks do not join).
Each boss is domed and 4.5mm high, with a deep groove and 'wall' surrounding the circumference, 3.5mm high. Each boss is 15.5mm in diameter, inclusive of wall (11.5mm exclusive of wall). The maximum height from end to end of the figure of eight is 29mm - it was probably a few millimetres longer as the bosses are worn at either end. Its width from loop to loop is 30.5mm. The object weighs 7.61g.
The projecting plates on the side with a cast loop are narrower than the one which survives on the other side. The smaller ones are worn, though of similar width to each other (5.5-6mm) so it seems unlikely they are simply worn down versions of the larger (7.5mm wide).
The reverse is badly pitted in places but where unpitted the patina is shiny and dark brown. A La Tene cricular pattern has been incised on this reverse surface, seemingly consisting of spirals becoming circles within circles. The smallest of these 5mm in diameter, the larger c.11mm (none of the larger are complete, mainly through wear of the outside edge).
It is the decoration on the reverse that makes this a peculiar piece. There are no parallels that are decorated on two sides, and the domed side, so similar in shape and design to other examples of these strap-unions, is naturally thought of as the 'front' side (also taking into consideration its domed shape). However the careful decoration of the other side suggests this was either meant to be seen from two sides, or was perhaps a version of a 'double sided' strap-union - depending on your mood to decided which side you wanted to show off on which day!
Type I strap-unions date from 200BC to 200 AD, though the La Tene design suggests this is rather more Iron Age than Roman.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-9AF776,395000,187000, strap union,PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"The fitting is in the form of a persons head with a large sub-circular loop protruding from either side of the scalp. The face is an inverted pear shape. The hair is defined by grooves, radiating from the crown of the head. On the right-hand side of the head there are two parallel almost horizontal grooves, possibly representing a type of head wear. The left side of the face is abraded. The eye on the right side is a lozenge shaped indentation. The nose has been damaged, and what remaining is a horizontal groove, which maybe forming the mouth. Protruding from either 'jowl' of the head there is a short broken protrusion. Between these protrusions, under the chin, the surface retains the original surface as it joins the reverse of the head. The reverse ofthe head is slightly concave. The sub-circular loops protruding from either side of the scalp are sub-oval in section. On the outer edges of the loops abrasion has occurred. The outer face of the loops are decorated with crescentic shaped grooves. The majority of the surface is covered with a green/grey patina. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-C477E6,423000,294000, strap union,PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,Fragment of strap distributor. Flat semi-circle with strap-bar projecting at right angle. This would have been on top of a shank which itself projected at a right angle from a ring.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL915,477000,449000, strap union,PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"refer to scanned images 1969a-c.proximanl portion truncated in antiquity, residual ferric corrosion indicating pint at this terminal. 3 equal 'arms', each with neck flaring gently out from main body, terminating in flat circular disc at right angles to body. Discs decorated with relief yin-yang pattern within circular border, the yin-yan shaped interspaces infilled with coloured enamel (red on 2 arms, uncertain on other). Body sub spherical (slightly flattened to sides)ovoid in section. Patina broken, olive-green-lighter green mottled, early signs of bronze disease, some brassy coloured metal showing through patina in places- abrasive cleaning?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM894,489000,441000, strap union,PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"Small square strap union, a ball at each side. Romano-Celtic",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4617,499000,343000, strap union,PAS find,ESSEX,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"Late Iron Age strap union, Taylor and Brailsford type 1. This object is constructed of a figure of eight flanked on either side by a vertical bar, attached at each end. The object is semicircular in section, having a flat rear side with a domed front. The two central, joined hoops forming the figure eight are decorated with a raised rim around each circle, within which is a 'basketweave'design, consisting of raised lines and dots. Where the two flanking bars join the circles, at top and bottom, on either side, is a moulded collar.The reverse of the object is plain. The overall patina of the object is dark green, with some flashes of light green.Type 1 strap unions date from 200BC to 200AD. Taylor and Brailsford have numerous examples in their article 'British Iron Age Strap Unions' in the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, volume 51, December 1985, page 251, figure 2.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-E20C14,545000,207000, strap union,PAS find,NORFOLK,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),n/a,"Iron Age Strap-slide from harness, figure-of-eight with pointed ends and prominent boss within sharply defined border on both halves, 14 x 32mm. Corroded and broken remains of longitudinal rectangular loop on reverse, length 23, projects 9mm from flat back with casting seam. 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-3798B4,601000,324000, sword,PAS find,WEST SUSSEX,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"Probably an Iron Age copper-alloy sword hilt. This artefact may have broken off of the end of a dagger or a sword. The artefact is crescent shaped with two small crescents cut away either side of the handle of the dagger/sword. The break is evident at this point, leaving the terminal. The handle therefore does not survive. The break is well worn. The terminal is undecorated, other than its decorative shape. The surviving artefact is in a good condition with a polished dark lime-green patina. Both surfaces of the find are flat and the section is slightly chamfered.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SUSS-4C75A2,527000,114000, sword pommel,PAS find,OXFORDSHIRE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"A Late Iron Age copper-alloy ?pommel/chape (300BC - AD100). The object is bulbous, with a waisted centre, rising up to two points. The surface is decorated with incised lines rising from the base up to the two points. The waisted section is plain and undecorated. The inside of the object is hollow with a small raised lug centrally positioned. There is an even, dark green patina. Stuart Needham identified similar objects in the Salisbury hoard that are more or less contemporary with the deposition rather than one of the many Bronze Age objects in that hoard. JD Hill agrees with a Late Iron Age date and also names the Salisbury hoard and others that have been found in Norfolk. He adds that none have come from a context that provides an indication as to their complete form or their function. Similar objects are illustrated in Evans “Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain” and are described as chapes (pp. 305 fig. 372). Evans, J The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland Longmans [pages: 305 fig.372 ] ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BERK-899035,447000,192000, sword pommel,PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,sword fragment,sword,n/a,"Iron age copper alloy sword fitting? 50mm long and 31mm wide, with a weight of 32.3 grams. The object is an open oval in form but is slightly squashed. Its inner surface has a square sectioned rib which runs around the internal surface but is slightly worn away at one end and almost completely at the other. The outside of the piece appears to be covered in gold leaf and has been punched with large V shapes - similar to a cosmetic mortar from the same site. The object appears to be part of a sword or dagger fitting given its shape.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-EEC485,469000,317000, tankard handle,PAS find,NEATH PORT TALBOT,tankard handle,tankard,n/a,"

Late Iron Age copper alloy tankard handle fragment dating from the first century BC to the first century AD. The handle is represented by one terminal and a small part of the handle arc. The handle stands at a surviving height of 22.8mm and weighs 29.9g. The terminal is oval with a width of 45.0mm and a height of 37.6mm. The terminal is decorated with deep cast and openwork motifs.

The decoration is near-symmetrical about the central vertical axis of the handle, with each side comprising a short elongated volute, with openings on the outside and containing two inwardly pointing arcs, only one of which is embellished with a lentoid leaf-moulding. The perimeter of the volute is extenuated by an incised border. On the inside of the volute is an openwork circle of 4mm diameter. All edges and sides of the decorative devices are rounded and bevelled, producing a deep three-dimensional effect. The terminal has a maximum thickness of 6.1mm.

The underside is hollowed and has both a horizontal and vertical curvature. The horizontal curvature (suggesting the diameter of the vessel at the attachment point) is large at approximately 280mm. The terminal has a convex vertical curvature. Either side of the central handle is a small hole of 2mm diameter to take a nail or rivet. One of the holes is surrounded by iron corrosion, suggesting iron fixings.

The central handle section is also deeply cast with high sides and central rib of 7mm depth. The sides of the handle are straight and diverge from the terminal. The central vertical axis of the piece forms the central rib, and expands near the terminal to form a circular (8mm diameter) cell filled with red enamel. The central rib becomes more slender after the enamelled cell but appears to be diverging at the break, possibly suggesting another enamelled boss or similar at the apex of the handle. The underside of the handle has a central U-shaped groove 4mm wide.

The handle can not be closely paralleled with known examples. A Late Iron Age hoard containing five tankard handles was found in around 1875 at nearby Seven Sisters (Romilly Allen, 1905). This tankard handle may be seen as more elaborate than the Seven Sisters examples, but is similar in the respect of having a repeating openwork circular motif, represented on both the terminals and handles. The central device with inward facing arcs can be paralleled in the mirror handle from Old Warden, Bedfordshire (Jope, 2000, plate 248).

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-EB2CB6,286000,211000, tankard handle,PAS find,WILTSHIRE,tankard handle,tankard,n/a,"Incomplete copper alloy Late Iron Age tankard handle consisting of the 'mount' and the top curve of the handle.
The 'mount' is semi-circular in shape and measures 28.5x16mm. It has a central piercing 2mm in diameter surrounded by a 9.5mm diameter circular raised rounded area - the mount (which is raised here) slopes into this on either side.
Projecting from the mount are two arms which extend out of the raised areas that slope towards the circular area and join to create the handle with an openwork triangle between, just below the circular area. The handle projects outwards then downwards before the (ancient) break. Just as it slopes downward there is a moulded rib 7mm thick horizontally acrosss the bow of the handle (and visible on the reverse of the handle as a smooth raised bump). It has a deep groove running across it. Below this the handle divides again into two triangular-sectioned arms with slightly hollowed backs.
The reverse of the mount is hollowed, a 1x1mm rim of the mount being upstanding. This would have attached to the tankard, with the aid of a rivet.
Measures 36.5mm in length and weighs 13.01g. Cf SF2374 and NMGW-EB2CB6, examples similar in their openwork style.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-A48197,387000,136000, tankard handle,PAS find,NORTHUMBERLAND,tankard handle,tankard,n/a,"A fragment of a cast copper alloy tankard handle dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The fragment comprises part of the handle and attachment plate. The handle is leaf shaped and is decorated with a central vertical groove and marginal grooves. The handle tapers and extends to a flat, circular plate, the edges of which are flaking and corroded. On the underside of the plate is a rectangular lug with circular perforation. The lug is also corroded. The fragment measures 40mm in length; the handle measures 15mm in width; the attachment lug measures 11m in length by 9mm in width. The handle can be compared with an example from Okstrow in Orkney (Macgregor 1976, no.291)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-DD4133,400000,628000, tankard handle,PAS find,ESSEX,tankard handle,tankard,n/a,"Fragment of cast copper alloy tankard handle of Corcoran Class IIIa. Approximately just under one half of the handle survives. The terminal of the handle would once have been formed from a flat, circular disc, but due to damage now has an irregular outline, making it subrectangular in plan. There is a single rivet hole, with the copper alloy rivet now missing. With the terminal placed flat and horizontally, at the bottom end of the terminal is an integral, thick solid semicircular flange which rises vertically at an angle just under 90 degrees. From the top of the flange, the openwork bow of the handle arches up and away. The bow is truncated. What remains is a complete circular loop, with a further half a circular loop surviving beyond that. It is impossible to conjecture what may have proceeded beyond the second loop, but it is possible that there was a solid, moulded central section or boss, and then the two open loops were mirrored on the other side with an opposing terminal. The break edges are worn smooth, suggesting damage occurred in antiquity. Much of the original surface survives with an even mid green patina, though slight abrasion and pitting reveals a lighter green surface below. The object is 25.36mm long, 9.36mm wide across the terminal, 13.86mm wide across the flange and 11.32mm wide across the bow of the handle. The handle is 1.26mm thick at the terminal, 3.6mm thick at the bow and weighs 3.09g. A similar and complete example of a tankard handle can be seen in Corcoran, 1952, Tankards and tankard handles of the British Early Iron Age in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Volume XVIII, plate X, number 3. Corcoran dates type IIIa handles to the 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-B07C21,558000,213000, tankard handle,PAS find,SUFFOLK,tankard handle,tankard,n/a,"Cast copper alloy tankard handle fragment; severely corroded, sub-circular flat-backed attachment foot pierced by a single circular attachment hole; stem of handle sub-circular in section projects at a slight angle before expanding into a fragmentary sub-triangular openwork section in same plane as foot; this section comprises an outer frame, the right-hand side of which terminates in a basal sub-rounded knop; within the inside edge of the frame at the bottom rests a circular pellet which projects into the openwork space to the level where the frame is broken; very closely paralleled by an example from Charsfield CHA 011.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF2374,620000,255000, terret (?),PAS find,LANCASHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"plain crude annular ?terret ring, thick rounded profile, flattened slightly on one side",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT674,343000,401000, terret (dropped bar),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Circular ring with a raised inside and outside edge on both sides, resulting in a u shaped grove on both sides. Ornate quatrefoil convex skirt with two side wings upturned, all have knob terminals and two groves emanating from the centre to the knob. Rectangular hanging bar below that has a rectangular section.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM-E9B166,510000,384000, terret (dropped bar),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Incomplete cast, copper alloy harness terret. This terret has a hoop that is subcircular in plan and section with a rectangular loop. It has an external diameter of 30.18mm, an internal diameter of 20.06mm and is 41.64mm long from the top of the loop. The width of the circular hoop is 5.2mm thick. The object weighs 18.92g. The rectangular loop, which is 20.28mm wide and 9.84mm high,is in poor condition, one side is missing and the opposite side is corroded and wasted. The object has been treated since discovery. It is heavily abraded and much of the original surface is missing. It now has a mid green patina with patches of brighter green corrosion. A similar terret can be seen in MacGregor, 1976, Early Celtic Art in Northern Britain, number 59. Terrets of this design date from the very late Iron Age into the Early Roman period, so this fitting is likely to have a 1st century date.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-E794F1,582000,183000, terret (dropped bar),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Complete cast, copper alloy harness terret. This terret has a hoop that is subcircular in plan and section with a rectangular loop. It has an external diameter of 33.72mm, an internal diameter of 19.8mm and is 41.5mm long from the top of the loop. The width of the circular hoop is 7.2mm and it is 7.2mm thick. Circumstances of recording did not allow for a weight to be taken. The terret is plain. The original surface of the terret survives with an even mid green patina. Where it is damaged, the metal shows as a brighter, light green.It is generally in good condition. A similar terret can be seen in MacGregor, 1976, Early Celtic Art in Northern Britain, number 59. Terrets of this design date from the very late Iron Age into the Early Roman period, so this fitting is likely to have a 1st century date.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-28C2D3,615000,224000, terret (dropped bar),PAS find,,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy Romano-British dropped bar terret with unadorned ring. The terret dates from between c.100 BC – AD 100. It comprises a simple plain oval loop with a sub-rectangular bar cast integrally at the base of the terret. The thickness of the loop tapers from its widest part at the bottom (where it measures 11.6mm) to the top where it measures 3.95mm. The terret ring weighs 31.68g and measures 45.51mm in length, 37.17mm in width and 11.6mm in thickness. The terret is in good condition.

A similar example, found as part of a small hoard of 5 terrets, can be seen in Macgregors ‘Early Celtic Art in North Britain’ Vol. 2, No.59. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-6A9343,n/a,n/a, terret (flat ring),PAS find,WEST MIDLANDS,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"A probable incomplete cast flanged terret (length: 45.8mm; width: 23mm; thickness at lip: 6.9mm; weight: 17.29g). Of crescent shape, this probable terret has the remains of a continuous scroll-pattern with red enamel surviving in places inside the scroll loops as well as outside in the La Tene style, noted in Bushe-Fox's 'Fourth Report on the Excavations of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent, 1949, as the 'champleve technique'. There is a slight lip/ rim protruding out from the front of the artefact at the bottom below the scroll-work and cresent platform, forming a border for what seems to be a circular opening or hole through which the attachments for the probable terret could have been fixed. There is a large amount of wear and tear or corrosion on the artefact, particularly long the outer edges as well as along the protruding lip/ rim. There is no decoration on the back of the object, leading J D Hill of the British Museum to suggest that it may not be a flanged terret as this would be decorated on both sides. Generally, the artefact is in a worn and poor condition. with some areas of bronze disease along the edges as well as having a dark green/ black patina in places.

A very similar and complete flanged terret is illustrated in Bushe-Fox, plate 1, ref no 2 & page 106. The artwork on the terret is similar but it has the addition of small circular insets of opaque blue glass in the centre of the heads of the bronze scrolls. According to Bushe-Fox, other similar examples have ben found at Bapchild, Kent; the Thames at Runnymede; Auchendolly, Dumfries; Colchester and at Westhall, Suffolk. Examples have also been found in Egypt and France. With the exception of Scotish and foreign examples, the distrubution of these flanged terrets is confined to the south-east of England, and the terrets may be accepted as fine examples of native Belgic craftsmanship (Bushe-Fox, page 106). The artefact probably dates to the 1st century AD.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-935475,407000,303000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"A worn fragment of a cast copper-alloy flat ring terret. The fragment is sub-rectangular both in shape and section; the shallow nature of the curve suggests quite a sizeable hoop. The inner edge of the fragment, at 7.3mm thick, is considerably thicker than the outer edge at 4.1mm. It is supposed that terrets were used as rein guides, although there is no obvious associated wear on this fragmentary example. However, it could be that a large example, of which this fragment may have formed part, would not have been used for such a purpose. As with flat ring terrets this fragment is decorated on both faces. The inner and outer edges continue into side borders, of widths 7.3mm and 3.6mm respectively. Within this border is a raised, inverted S-shaped motif in which the tails of the 'S' continue such that they join the body. This motif is carried through to the reverse where it takes the shape of the normal 'S'. Within the voids created around the relief decoration remains of adhesive suggest at the presence of enamelling. Traces hint at reddish pigments. Within the circular voids created within the loops of the 'S's blue gemstones have been attached; traces remain in the four extant gaps and are particularly evident on the obverse face (see image, right). The fragment has suffered from considerable wear and corrosion. There seem to be traces of soot on both faces. Further, the profile of the fragment reveals distortion following old damage. Late Iron Age to Roman, 1st century AD in date",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-473D37,480000,247000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"Complete enamelled copper alloy crescentric terret ring. The terret ring has broad shoulders and thickened restrictions for the strap. The restrictions are decorated with an incised linear band, as is the perimeter of the ring. The strap bar is narrowed internally but flush with the external perimeter. The entire external side apart from the attachment end has a reeled decoration. Both sides of the terret ring are decorated with geometric motifs. Either side contains a crescent of twelve triangular cells, with a further triangular cell pointing upwards in the centre at the top of the ring. The triangular cells each have an incised perimeter. The cells are fairly crudely cut and almost appear unfinised. All of the cells have traces of red enamel in them, however some are not perfectly triangular, being roughly shaped out rather than neat. One face of the terret has noticably smoother and worn metal at the top of the ring, persumably where the strain from the strap had greatest effect. This terret was found in conjuction with two others, one crescentric and one a mini terret, recorded on the Portable Antiquities Schemes website as: LIN-676E77 and LIN-6799A3",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-670AF0,505000,376000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"This group of three later Iron Age copper alloy objects recovered from near Kings Lynn, Norfolk comprises two enamelled flat-ring terrets and miscellaneous flat ring terret. The terrets The terrets are of the same type, however, one is in relatively good condition, being nearly complete and the other is in three pieces with a part missing. The complete terret has a rectangular sectioned attachment bar that is flanked on either end with moulded collars each decorated with a median groove. The flattened ring of the terret, which gives the type its name, provides a large area for decoration. This particular example has two elaborate ‘S’ type swirls set at such an angle to each other as to form a moustache-like motif. The moustache is picked out in copper alloy and the ‘background’ is coloured with red enamel. The design is organised around a vertical axis and is in keeping with the designs found on other examples of flat-ring terrets, although the ‘swirls’ are rather more delicate on this example. These terrets are most commonly found in East Anglia and particularly in the area attributed to the Iceni tribe (Norfolk, north Suffolk and north Cambridgeshire). One of the most impressive collections of enamelled flat ring terrets was recovered in Westhall in north Suffolk (see Jope 2000), and other examples are known from Ashill, Briston, Field Dalling, East Walton and East Winch in Norfolk (Hutcheson 2004). In addition to terrets, some harness mounts were decorated in a similar manner. Interestingly, a harness mount decorated in this style was found less than half a mile from these terrets. It could be that these objects all entered the ground together. The incomplete terret appears to have been decorated in the same vein but with the more usual thicker ‘swirl and lobe’ design. The ‘background’ on this example was also filled with red enamel. Although incomplete, it is clear that this terret was larger than the complete example. Terrets were used on a horse drawn vehicle (paired draught) to guide the reins from a horses mouth to a drivers hands. They were mounted on the yoke and used in sets of five: central terret and two situated on either side of the horse’s shoulder. The middle terret was generally larger than the other four and a set was usually decorated in a similar manner. It is likely that these two terrets were part of a larger set, and it could be that the larger terret was centrally placed. Miscelleneous Terret The final object in this collection is also made from copper alloy but it is not a terret similar to any other currently known – therefore, it is probably best not categorise it as such. It consists of an entirely flat ring that narrows towards the top. At the base of the ring there is a circular disc from which it seems a shaft may have protruded (although corrosion of the metal makes it difficult to be sure). Above the base disc, and transversely placed to the ring, are two ‘wings’ of metal, one other front and one on the back. Above these is a circular knob that is seated on the internal rim of the ring. The ring appears not to have been decorated except for a groove defining its interior and exterior edges. Given that this flat-ringed object was found along with two flat-ring terrets, it seems likely that it was also a decorative item of horse paraphernalia. Although relatively plain looking now, copper alloy when polished is almost golden in colour, therefore if this object was originally situated on a yoke or another part of a horse bridle, it would have been rather eye-catching. It is possible that it did have a specific function, perhaps the knob was for holding a strap in a manner similar to a belt buckle. At present there are no parallels for this artefact. A date in the first century AD seems most likely. Objects decorated in this style are Iron Age – they are ‘native’ and not Romanised artefacts, however, they are very late Iron Age and could even be post conquest (post AD 43) or even post Boudican rebellion in date (AD 60/61). All of these objects, particularly the terrets are suffering with copper disease, they are being steadily corroded. As a group they are extremely interesting and important. The complete terret, despite the poor condition of the metal, is one of the best-preserved examples of a flat ring terret known, particularly with regard to the amount and quality of enamel that survives. I would recommend strongly that these artefacts be conserved before they deteriorate further. Dr. Natasha Hutcheson 4th November 2004. Jope, M. 2000. Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. Oxford: Clarendon Press Hutcheson, N. 2004 Later Iron Age Norfolk: Landscape, metalwork and society. British Archaeological Report 361. Oxford: Archaeopress. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-30AC24,566000,322000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"This group of three later Iron Age copper alloy objects recovered from near Kings Lynn, Norfolk comprises two enamelled flat-ring terrets and miscellaneous flat ring terret. The terrets The terrets are of the same type, however, one is in relatively good condition, being nearly complete and the other is in three pieces with a part missing. The complete terret has a rectangular sectioned attachment bar that is flanked on either end with moulded collars each decorated with a median groove. The flattened ring of the terret, which gives the type its name, provides a large area for decoration. This particular example has two elaborate ‘S’ type swirls set at such an angle to each other as to form a moustache-like motif. The moustache is picked out in copper alloy and the ‘background’ is coloured with red enamel. The design is organised around a vertical axis and is in keeping with the designs found on other examples of flat-ring terrets, although the ‘swirls’ are rather more delicate on this example. These terrets are most commonly found in East Anglia and particularly in the area attributed to the Iceni tribe (Norfolk, north Suffolk and north Cambridgeshire). One of the most impressive collections of enamelled flat ring terrets was recovered in Westhall in north Suffolk (see Jope 2000), and other examples are known from Ashill, Briston, Field Dalling, East Walton and East Winch in Norfolk (Hutcheson 2004). In addition to terrets, some harness mounts were decorated in a similar manner. Interestingly, a harness mount decorated in this style was found less than half a mile from these terrets. It could be that these objects all entered the ground together. The incomplete terret appears to have been decorated in the same vein but with the more usual thicker ‘swirl and lobe’ design. The ‘background’ on this example was also filled with red enamel. Although incomplete, it is clear that this terret was larger than the complete example. Terrets were used on a horse drawn vehicle (paired draught) to guide the reins from a horses mouth to a drivers hands. They were mounted on the yoke and used in sets of five: central terret and two situated on either side of the horse’s shoulder. The middle terret was generally larger than the other four and a set was usually decorated in a similar manner. It is likely that these two terrets were part of a larger set, and it could be that the larger terret was centrally placed. Miscelleneous Terret The final object in this collection is also made from copper alloy but it is not a terret similar to any other currently known – therefore, it is probably best not categorise it as such. It consists of an entirely flat ring that narrows towards the top. At the base of the ring there is a circular disc from which it seems a shaft may have protruded (although corrosion of the metal makes it difficult to be sure). Above the base disc, and transversely placed to the ring, are two ‘wings’ of metal, one other front and one on the back. Above these is a circular knob that is seated on the internal rim of the ring. The ring appears not to have been decorated except for a groove defining its interior and exterior edges. Given that this flat-ringed object was found along with two flat-ring terrets, it seems likely that it was also a decorative item of horse paraphernalia. Although relatively plain looking now, copper alloy when polished is almost golden in colour, therefore if this object was originally situated on a yoke or another part of a horse bridle, it would have been rather eye-catching. It is possible that it did have a specific function, perhaps the knob was for holding a strap in a manner similar to a belt buckle. At present there are no parallels for this artefact. A date in the first century AD seems most likely. Objects decorated in this style are Iron Age – they are ‘native’ and not Romanised artefacts, however, they are very late Iron Age and could even be post conquest (post AD 43) or even post Boudican rebellion in date (AD 60/61). All of these objects, particularly the terrets are suffering with copper disease, they are being steadily corroded. As a group they are extremely interesting and important. The complete terret, despite the poor condition of the metal, is one of the best-preserved examples of a flat ring terret known, particularly with regard to the amount and quality of enamel that survives. I would recommend strongly that these artefacts be conserved before they deteriorate further. Dr. Natasha Hutcheson 4th November 2004. Jope, M. 2000. Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. Oxford: Clarendon Press Hutcheson, N. 2004 Later Iron Age Norfolk: Landscape, metalwork and society. British Archaeological Report 361. Oxford: Archaeopress. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-30AC24,566000,322000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"This group of three later Iron Age copper alloy objects recovered from near Kings Lynn, Norfolk comprises two enamelled flat-ring terrets and miscellaneous flat ring terret. The terrets The terrets are of the same type, however, one is in relatively good condition, being nearly complete and the other is in three pieces with a part missing. The complete terret has a rectangular sectioned attachment bar that is flanked on either end with moulded collars each decorated with a median groove. The flattened ring of the terret, which gives the type its name, provides a large area for decoration. This particular example has two elaborate ‘S’ type swirls set at such an angle to each other as to form a moustache-like motif. The moustache is picked out in copper alloy and the ‘background’ is coloured with red enamel. The design is organised around a vertical axis and is in keeping with the designs found on other examples of flat-ring terrets, although the ‘swirls’ are rather more delicate on this example. These terrets are most commonly found in East Anglia and particularly in the area attributed to the Iceni tribe (Norfolk, north Suffolk and north Cambridgeshire). One of the most impressive collections of enamelled flat ring terrets was recovered in Westhall in north Suffolk (see Jope 2000), and other examples are known from Ashill, Briston, Field Dalling, East Walton and East Winch in Norfolk (Hutcheson 2004). In addition to terrets, some harness mounts were decorated in a similar manner. Interestingly, a harness mount decorated in this style was found less than half a mile from these terrets. It could be that these objects all entered the ground together. The incomplete terret appears to have been decorated in the same vein but with the more usual thicker ‘swirl and lobe’ design. The ‘background’ on this example was also filled with red enamel. Although incomplete, it is clear that this terret was larger than the complete example. Terrets were used on a horse drawn vehicle (paired draught) to guide the reins from a horses mouth to a drivers hands. They were mounted on the yoke and used in sets of five: central terret and two situated on either side of the horse’s shoulder. The middle terret was generally larger than the other four and a set was usually decorated in a similar manner. It is likely that these two terrets were part of a larger set, and it could be that the larger terret was centrally placed. Miscelleneous Terret The final object in this collection is also made from copper alloy but it is not a terret similar to any other currently known – therefore, it is probably best not categorise it as such. It consists of an entirely flat ring that narrows towards the top. At the base of the ring there is a circular disc from which it seems a shaft may have protruded (although corrosion of the metal makes it difficult to be sure). Above the base disc, and transversely placed to the ring, are two ‘wings’ of metal, one other front and one on the back. Above these is a circular knob that is seated on the internal rim of the ring. The ring appears not to have been decorated except for a groove defining its interior and exterior edges. Given that this flat-ringed object was found along with two flat-ring terrets, it seems likely that it was also a decorative item of horse paraphernalia. Although relatively plain looking now, copper alloy when polished is almost golden in colour, therefore if this object was originally situated on a yoke or another part of a horse bridle, it would have been rather eye-catching. It is possible that it did have a specific function, perhaps the knob was for holding a strap in a manner similar to a belt buckle. At present there are no parallels for this artefact. A date in the first century AD seems most likely. Objects decorated in this style are Iron Age – they are ‘native’ and not Romanised artefacts, however, they are very late Iron Age and could even be post conquest (post AD 43) or even post Boudican rebellion in date (AD 60/61). All of these objects, particularly the terrets are suffering with copper disease, they are being steadily corroded. As a group they are extremely interesting and important. The complete terret, despite the poor condition of the metal, is one of the best-preserved examples of a flat ring terret known, particularly with regard to the amount and quality of enamel that survives. I would recommend strongly that these artefacts be conserved before they deteriorate further. Dr. Natasha Hutcheson 4th November 2004. Jope, M. 2000. Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. Oxford: Clarendon Press Hutcheson, N. 2004 Later Iron Age Norfolk: Landscape, metalwork and society. British Archaeological Report 361. Oxford: Archaeopress. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-30AC24,566000,322000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a copper-alloy flat ring terret, with part of the ring missing. Rectangular-sectioned attachment bar, flanked on either side with collared mouldings. The ring is flat and appears to have been the same width all the way round. The remains of the inset area with a concave end on both sides of one face flank the collared bar, which originally contained enamel.
Flat ring terrets similar to this type have been found in Norfolk. Three examples are decorated with areas of punched dots. There is another example from West Rudham that has circular cells around the ring, presumably as some kind of decoration. A date in the late Iron Age is most likely, from the 2nd century BC through to the first century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-934458,583000,259000, terret (flat ring),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (flat-ring),terret,n/a,"Incomplete, cast copper alloy Late Iron Age or Romano-British crescentic harness ring or terret. The loop of the terret is subcircular in plan and subrectangular in section. At the bottom of the loop are two integral subcircular roves, between which is the integral, stepped attachment bar, also subrectangular in section. This is now split at one end, but the bar is not separated. The inner circumference of the loop (not including the attachment bar) has a raised, integral moulded band to each edge that flares from the outer edge of each rove. Also running from the outer edge of one rove to the outer edge of the opposite rove is a crescentic openwork panel, on the same plane as the loop. It is incomplete, the openwork border having being damaged and lost to either side at the bottom of the loop/panel.

What remains of the openwork design is scrolled. The open fields of the design would once have been filled with enamel, making the panel solid. Most of this enamel is now missing. One circular section of red enamel remains intact, but otherwise only tiny fragments of red enamel survive in the corners of the open fields. Other colours of enamel may have been used, but do not survive. The surface of the copper alloy is abraded and nothing of the original surface survives. Exposed areas are light green. Break edges, though not fresh, are not worn particularly smooth, suggesting damage occurred in the more recent past.

The terret has a diameter of 65.78mm and is 57.88mm long. It is 7.94mm wide and 5.88mm thick at the loop. The attachment bar is 21.96mm long and 3.98mm thick. The panel is 20.3mm high from the loop and 2.22mm thick. The terret weighs 41.57g.

MacGregor, 1976 (Early Celtic Art in Northern Britain, page 43) comments that crescentic terrets have a distribution pattern that focuses (but is not exclusive to) south east England. The example cited in that volume is number 62, from Auchendolly, Kirkcudbright, which has a complete scrolled panel. A very similar example can be seen in Bushe-Foxe, 1949, Fourth report on the excavations of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent, page 106, illustrated on plate 1. Both Bushe-Fox and MacGregor discuss that the few terrets of this type found in datable contexts are all post-conquest, dated to around the mid first century AD. However the late Iron Age style of design suggests that they may have been in use pre-conquest in the first century BC. The fragment has a diameter of 46.18mm across its curve. The wasted fixing bar is 13.58mm long and 3.46mm wide. The fragment is 6.88mm wide and 9.28mm thick at the widest point and tapers to 5.24mm wide and 6.04mm thick at the narrowest. The integral disc or rove is 14.48mm high, 12.48mm wide and 4.4mm thick. The knob is 11.84mm in diameter and 9.56mm high. The object weighs 22.46g. Knobbed terrets are well recorded in MacGregor, 1976, Early Celtic Art in Britain, Volume 1, page 46 (see also volume 2, 79, 80 for similar illustrated examples). MacGregor discusses that this form of terret ring may have a pre-Roman date, but that the majority are found in Roman contexts, a few dating to as late as the early 4th century. However, the peak of production appears to have been in the first half of the second century.

Significantly, this terret fragment was found within twenty feet of a similar (not quite identical), though smaller terret ring fragment (ESS-309A31). It is extremely likely that they form part of a set of rings. Terret rings usually came in a group of five, four used as reign guides with a fifth larger one, of a still unknown use. The terret fragment recorded here may be the larger one of the set. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-299441,598000,228000, terret (knobbed),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (knobbed),terret,n/a,"Fragment of cast copper alloy Romano-British or Roman knobbed harness fitting or terret. This terret would have originally been a loop, subcircular in plan with three evenly spaced globular knobs, one to both side and one at the top. What remains is just under one half of the loop. The curved bar is subsquare in section. At what would have been the bottom of the terret is an integral disc or rove. To one side, set at the bottom of the disc, is a fraction of the wasted bar that would have been the point of fixing to the chariot or cart yoke. This has been truncated but would have run to meet a similar disc on the opposite side. The break edge is worn suggesting this damage occurred in antiquity. Extending from the other side of the disc is the main loop, which tapers as it extends around to the top of the object. This portion is particularly worn and abraded. The loop is truncated just before it would have met the topmost knob. The break edge is worn, suggesting this damage occurred in antiquity.

Approximately half way along the fragment is the only surviving globular knob. The knob is decorated to the bottom edge with a shallow, grooved line that runs around its circumference. The top of the knob is decorated with a central square of white enamel, flanked by a red square of enamel to left and right and a blue square to top and bottom. The loop itself is also decorated to either side with enamel. Moving from the bottom to the truncation point, one side face has a thin line of blue and white enamel, a subcircular dot of red enamel and then a further subcircular recess that holds the remains of white enamel. The opposite side has a thin line of red enamel, a subrectangular dot of blue and white enamel, a subrectangular dot of red enamel and a further, empty subrectangular recess. Incised line borders appear to surround each cell of colour, though these are worn. The object is abraded, but much of the original surface survives with an even mid-green patina. Exposed surfaces are lighter green.

The fragment has a diameter of 44.62mm across its curve. The wasted fixing bar is 11.22mm long and 3.62mm wide. The fragment is 6.56mm wide and 8.76mm thick at the widest point and tapers to 4.46mm wide and 5.3mm thick at the narrowest. The integral disc or rove is 12.08mm high, 10.6mm wide and 4.5mm thick. The knob is 12.14mm in diameter and 10.36mm high. The object weighs 19.60g.

Knobbed terrets are well recorded in MacGregor, 1976, Early Celtic Art in Britain, Volume 1, page 46 (see also volume 2, 79, 80 for similar illustrated examples). MacGregor discusses that this form of terret ring may have a pre-Roman date, but that the majority are found in Roman contexts, a few dating to as late as the early 4th century. However, the peak of production appears to have been in the first half of the second century.

Significantly, this terret fragment was found within twenty feet of a similar (not quite identical), though larger terret ring fragment (ESS-299441). It is extremely likely that they form part of a set of rings. Terret rings usually came in a group of five, four used as reign guides with a fifth larger one, of a still unknown use. The terret fragment recorded here is probably one of the four smaller rings.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,ESS-309A31,598000,228000, terret (knobbed),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (knobbed),terret,n/a,"A copper alloy terret, bar and collars missing, ring decorated with three projecting shanks with conical knobs, each with basal groove. Ring has D-shaped section.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS132,608000,317000, terret (knobbed),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (knobbed),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman copper-alloy terret. It is probably a knobbed terret. This fragment measures 35.5mm in length and c6mm in width. The hoop is oval in cross-section. In the centre of this fragment there is a knob, 10.mm in diameter with sides tapering into the hoop of the terret. This terret fragment is similar to those found in Norfolk and is most likely to be early Roman in date.

Terrets were chariot fittings of decorative and high status first used during the first century BC( J. A. Davies 1996, 71-73, fig 6). This terret probably dates from 100BC -100AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-E9E468,613000,274000, terret (knobbed),PAS find,HAMPSHIRE,terret (knobbed),terret,n/a,"Small cast copper alloy knobbed terret of late Iron Age/early Roman date, probably dating from the 1st century BC to the 1st Century AD. The terret is unusual in that the hoop size would suggest a mini-terret, but it does not carry the characteristic features of a pair of stops at either end of a short attachment bar. The interior of the hoop is oval and the hoop thickens along the attachment bar, giving the terret a ‘D’ shape in plan. Apart from the thickening of the hoop, the attachment bar is not defined by any other feature. The hoop has a circular cross-section. The three knobs are similar in appearance and placed symmetrically around the terret with two placed opposite each other and the third opposite the attachment bar. Each knob is defined by a slight moulding before a gentle concave area, rising to a domed head. There is a suggestion of wear facets to one side of the attachment bar, although the surface of the terret has been lost and the suggested wear may be an irregularity in the terret. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-6A2967,n/a,n/a, terret (lipped),PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,Fragment of lipped terret. Each of the lips decorated with a central circle of red enamel in a cell. In generally poor condition.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL808,356000,340000, terret (lipped),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman lipped terret. Only about one third of the object remains. The terret would presumably have originally displayed the characteristic feature of a three lip-like mouldings around the hoop. Half of the plain bar remains, which has a concave oval sunken into it, presumably as a method of attachment. No iron is present in the recessed oval. MacGregor (1976) dates similar examples from Northern Britain to the mid to late 1st century AD although a date in the 1st century BC/1st century AD for this type is probable (Hutcheson 30).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-22F584,512000,371000, terret (lipped),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"Fragment of Iron Age lipped terret, ring broken above pair of exaggerated transverse lips both with oval cell (enamel missing) on convex inner face on side of ring, transverse collar at broken recessed attachment bar with asymmetrical oval-section, thinning at base, >47 x >47mm. 1st century BC/AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-600766,576000,313000, terret (lipped),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"A fragment of the cast hoop of a copper-alloy terret. The hoop is circular in cross-section with a surviving length of 48mm and a thickness of 6mm. It would have been a large terret the use of which is a little mysterious. It is silver-grey in colour, perhaps due to a high lead content, patches of corrosion are also visible. This terret is likely to be a variation on the lipped terret form from J. Davie's typology of terrets found in Norfolk (1996, 71-72), these terrets have a symmetrical arrangement of three lip-shaped mouldings around the hoop. In this case the terret is unusual as the fragment has one lip-shaped moulding on the outer edge of, and arranged in parallel to the hoop, which is 13mm in length and 5mm in width. There is also another moulding which goes around the hoop and is S-shaped when viewed from the inside edge. The ends of this S-shape terminate in two transverse wings, which are lip-shaped and on either side of the hoop. They begin at either end of the larger lip-shaped moulding and project diagonally, sloping towards the larger lip-shaped moulding. These lip-shaped mouldings are smaller than the central moulding and are 9mm in length and 4mm wide. Above, or below, these there is further decoration in the form of six longditudinal rows of circular indentations, each row gets progressively shorter and they are arranged to form a triangular outline. Two parallel grooves run continually around this decoration and the mouldings. There is more decoration down the centre of the outer edge of the hoop in the form of a longitudinal line which begins outside the grooves and flares into a triangular-shape at both of the fragments' ends. The missing ends are due to an old break.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF9412,588000,301000, terret (lipped),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"An incomplete copper-alloy terret ring, of lipped type. Roughly half of the hoop and the bar are missing due to an old break, now worn. The surviving half of the hoop is curvilinear and measures 52.5mm in length 6mm in width and c6mm in thickness. The hoop has a triangular cross-section and is decorated with two surviving lip-shaped mouldings. There would have originally have been a symmetrical arrangement of three lip-shaped mouldings when this terret ring was complete. Patches of active powdery green corrosion products can be seen.

This terret ring is similar to other lipped examples from Suffolk e.g East Bergholt (see SF-1288), and Saham Toney Norfolk (Davies 1996, 71-73, fig 6). Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-D18BE6,60300,257000, terret (lipped),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret ring, lipped type. Complete except for bar at base which seems to have been made thinner in the centre. Strongly worn on the inside of the loop towards the base, especially on the mouldings next to the basal bar. Small. Type as Stanton (Clarke 1940 Pl. XIX no 2)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF1288,607000,236000, terret (lipped),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a worn copper-alloy Iron Age terret or rein ring. A fragment of the hoop and one large decorative moulding survive, the rest of this terret is missing due to old breaks. The surviving fragment measures 22.4mm in length and the hoop, with a worn circular cross-section, measures 8.1mm in diameter. The decorative moulding consists of a large lip-shape running longitudinally along the outer face of the hoop with two more smaller lip shapes running transversely around the hoop arranged diagonally so that they meet at the inner edge of the hoop and then terminate at the outer edge of the hoop at either end of the larger lip. The larger longituditudinal moulding measures 17.5mm in length, 7.9mm in height and 8.3mm in width, the outer face has a longitudinal groove along its centre. The smaller mouldings around the hoop measure 14.9mm in width and 11.2mm in height.

This terret ring fragment is similar to other lipped examples from Suffolk e.g East Bergholt (see SF-1288), and Saham Toney Norfolk (Davies 1996, 71-73, fig 6). Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-993B25,611000,235000, terret (lipped),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a ‘three-lipped’ type copper alloy terret, although the decorative mouldings on the terret ring of this example have only two ‘lips’. The attachment bar, which is broken, was rectangular in section, and flanked on either side with a collared moulding, of which one remains. There would have been three mouldings around the ring, however, with most of the ring missing, only one is visible.

This terret is of a common type found in Norfolk, however, this type is not closely datable. A date from the second century BC through to the first century AD seems most likely. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-775EA5,612000,317000, terret (lipped),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"Iron Age Triple-lipped terret, three pairs of transverse lips on round section D-shaped ring. The rectangular section attachment bar is recessed at the base of collared mouldings. A gap or slot between the bar and the lower flat part of the ring may have held an attachment strap. This arrangement can be seen on a terret from Martham (HER 16305). Height 48mm, width 56mm. 1st century BC – 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-786F35,620000,321000, terret (lipped),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a worn copper-alloy Iron Age terret or rein ring. A fragment of the hoop and one decorative moulding survive, the rest of this terret is missing due to old breaks. The surviving fragment measures 19.6mm in length and the hoop, with a worn square cross-section measures 5.2mm by 5.2mm in width and thickness. The decorative moulding measures 10.3mm in width, 13.9mm in length and 8.3mm in thickness. It is lip shaped with an unusual central projection in the centre of its outer face. This terret ring fragment is similar to other lipped examples from Suffolk e.g East Bergholt (see SF-1288), and Saham Toney Norfolk (Davies 1996, 71-73, fig 6). Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-0CC473,629000,285000, terret (lipped),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,"Iron Age Triple-lipped terret, very corroded, three pairs of transverse lips on upper part of almost five-sided ring, slot for strap in expanded base, with recessed oval-sectioned attachment bar, 64 x 56mm. 1st century BC/AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-036DB4,645000,319000, terret (lipped),PAS find,HUMBERSIDE,terret (lipped),terret,n/a,An incomplete cast copper alloy late Iron Age-early Roman lipped terret with an iron bar.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM-F92501,n/a,n/a, terret (mini),PAS find,POWYS,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Cast copper alloy miniature-terret, probably dating from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. The terret has a ‘D’ shaped profile with a length of 19.6mm and width of 21.7mm. The terret is of sub-rectangular section and has a minimum thickness at the bar of 2.0mm and a maximum thickness of 3.8mm on the hoop. The hoop is of irregular width and varies from 3.2mm to 6.7mm; it is unclear whether this variation is because of wear or an irregular casting. The bar is 9mm long and is 3.9 mm to 4.5 mm in width. The stops are simply defined by a thickening of the hoop. There is a clear wear facet on the interior of the hoop of 5mm width. One end of the bar may also be worn. Miniature-terrets have been found associated with linch-pins from Iron Age chariots at Collfryn, Powys and in the Iron Age cemeteries of East Yorkshire and elsewhere. The miniature terret is thought to have been attached by a cord to the linch pin to help secure it to the chariot axel. The miniature-terret weighs 5.8g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-493CE2,317000,222000, terret (mini),PAS find,OXFORDSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A copper alloy miniature terret, Iron Age. This is a simple terret with a plain bar, the hoop ends in thin, projecting stops (a rounded triangle in profile); there is one stop at either end of the bar. The two stops extend into the centre of the ring (length of stop: 9.53mm). The terret has an oval section with the hoop narrowing from 6.96mm to 1.89mm opposite the bar. Length of bar: 6.81mm. There is a patchy, pale green patina with no wear pattern visible.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BERK-2C4F55,445000,193000, terret (mini),PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Cast copper alloy mini terret ring with hoop and cast-in-one bar. The terret is circular in shape (as opposed to larger terrets which are normally oval) and the loop is circular in section. The bar is plain, measures 6mm in length and has a sub-rectangular section. At each end of the bar, separating it from the loop is a disc-like moulding or 'lipped stop'; these are roughly egg-shaped in section with the lip decoration on the inside edge. On both sides of the terret loop, just above the stops, there is a small section of decoration. This consists of a number of pairs of tiny punched dots in a row.

These objects are described in the literature as 'minature terrets' but they are different to true terrets in form and function. It is suggested that these 'minature terrets' were attached to the end of narrow straps used to secure the foot of linch-pins so that they were locked into place through the axle. Minature terrets have been found in association with the heads of linch pins in vehicle burials in East Yorkshire. Another minature terret was found in association with with an Iron Age sword and scabbard in Cumbria and was possibly part of a belt or baldric fitting (Leahy, 1995). These terrets, or 'strap-rings' appear to have been used from the late 4th - 1st century.

The ring weighs 4.8g and measures 17.8mm in diameter, 7.19mm in thickness (across the stops).

A very similar example can be seen in 'Early Celtic Art in Northern Britain' by M. Macgregor, Fig.52. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-6FB6D2,448000,434000, terret (mini),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A cast copper-alloy terret, probably from the late Iron Age. The terret is sub-circular in shape and measures 23.6 mm wide and 21.2 mm in length. One end has a bar which is bordered by flared stops where the bar meets the hoop. The bar is 7.8 mm in length. The hoop is flat on the reverse and rounded on the obverse, making it half-round in section. It is 3.7 mm thick. Terrets are normally seen as fittings from horse-harnesses and horse drawn vehicles, yet the mini-terret is known from non-horse contexts (Geake 2001, 52). These are suggested at having been used on belts, perhaps horse belts, and terrets up to 28 mm in width have been seen as such. At 23.6 mm wide this example fits into the category of mini terret. The artefact is in good condition with a rich green patina with slight pitting as a result of bronze corrosion. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-817F35,457000,265000, terret (mini),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,Complete copper alloy mini terret ring. The ring has a an oval hoop with a downturned lip. At the same point above there is a raised integral fitting that is rectangular in plan and triangular in cross-section. The upper panels are both decorated with two rows of enamelled triangles. The enamel work is too degraded and uncleaned to determine the original colour(s). The opening between the downturned hoop and the panel above is 3mm by 8mm. This opening is worn and suggests that it was used to secure a strap.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-62D2F1,502000,369000, terret (mini),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Complete copper alloy mini terret ring. The terret ring has broad thickened shoulders and expanded restrictions for the strap. The strap bar is narrowed and recessed at the interior perimeter, but flush with the exterior perimeter. The ring is oval in cross-section. This terret was found in conjuction with two others, one crescentric and one a simple terret, recorded on the Portable Antiquities Schemes website as:
LIN-676E77 and LIN-670AF0",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-6799A3,505000,376000, terret (mini),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Miniature terret ring, flattened ring with vertical slot, covered by disc decorated with concentric rings.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM1108,510000,316000, terret (mini),PAS find,CAMBRIDGESHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,Mini terret (late Iron Age).

,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS154,548000,298000, terret (mini),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Incomplete mini-terret decorated with enamel. Most of the hoop is missing, but what remains is oval in cross-section. There are two stubs from a loop on the reverse; all the breaks are old. On the front, opposite the loop, is a circular boss which extends upwards into the hoop. It is decorated with a large drilled dot surrounded by a ring; the dot is filled with light to mid blue enamel.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF8675,609000,223000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A complete copper-alloy cast in one mini terret, or rein ring. It has a D-shaped hoop and measures 24mm in width and 20mm in height externally and 16mm in width and 13mm in height internally. The D-shaped hoop becomes narrower towards its top and wider towards the horizontal bar, which has a transverse raised moulding on either side of it. The front face of the terret is rounded and the back face flat, the terret is therefore half round in section. The surface of the terret is pitted due to corrosive action. Similar mini terrets have been found in Iron Age graves in Kirkburn, Yorkshire, although these parallels are slightly larger, measuring 32mm in width. The mini-terret is believed to have been designed to take a strap, possibly a belt.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-2FEE03,610000,249000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Copper-alloy mini-terret, very corroded but complete. The hoop is circular or oval in cross-section, tapering from oval stops, the least corroded of which measures 9 x 8 mm. The bar is rectangular in section and 6 mm long. There is no decoration surviving.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF8699,612000,234000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A complete copper-alloy mini terret. The hoop and the bar have been cast in one. This terret has an external height of 27mm and an external width of 33mm, its internal height is 17mm and internal width 19mm. The hoop is 10mm in width and has an oval-cross section. It is unusual as it has a deep groove along the centre of its outer face, which is 2mm in depth and 3mm in width. The hoop terminates with oval shaped stops on its inner face. The bar is 14mm in length, 6mm in width and 5mm thick, it is rectagular in shape. Similar mini terrets have been found in Iron Age graves in Kirkburn, Yorkshire. However although these parallels are the same size as this example they are flat backed and do not have a groove on the outer face (Stead 1991, 44-46, Fig 37 and Fig 38). Another parallel has been found in Brantham, Suffolk, this parallel does have an oval cross-section but again does not have a central groove on its outer face.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-A70334,621000,238000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a," An incomplete copper-alloy cast in one mini terret, or rein ring. It would have had a D-shaped hoop when complete but now less than half of the loop survives. It measures 29.2mm in external height and 15.8mm in internal height, the loop is 10.5mm in width. The D-shaped hoop becomes narrower towards its top and wider towards the now missing horizontal bar, one transverse raised moulding survives, there would originally have been one side on either side of the horixontal bar. The terret is flat and is 3.6mm in thickness, There are dots and lightly scratched curvlinear lines which may be original but are now obscured by wear and corrosion. There is also a central groove around the edge of the loop.
Similar mini terrets have been found in Iron Age graves in Kirkburn, Yorkshire, although these parallel have a half-round section rather than a flat one and no decoration. The mini-terret is believed to have been designed to take a strap (Stead, 1991, 44-47, fig 37, no 2, fig 38, no 2). ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-872635,629000,278000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British fragment of Miniature terret, comprising part of a broken rectangular sectioned attachment bar, flanked (originally at both ends) by a vertical collar. There is a median grooved rib moulding on the outer face of the D-sectioned terret ring, of which approximately a quarter survives, tapering to a pitted and corroded break. 1st century BC-2nd century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-7999A4,631000,257000, terret (mini),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"This rather unusual object is similar to a mini terret in so far as it has a ring, presumably through which a strap passed. Unlike a typical mini terret, which would have an inset attachment bar at the base, this artefact has an attachment loop that is set at a 90° angle to the ring and hidden behind a decorative 'button'. How this object functioned is unclear, however, it is not isolated in terms of form. There are similar examples of 'mini terrets' with attachment loops hidden behind or integral to a decorative moulding (Bawdeswell and Ketteringham, Norfolk). A date in the late 1st century BC or 1st century AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS920,650000,300000, terret (mini),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A complete cast copper alloy 'mini' terret, dating from the 2nd century BC to the 1st Century AD. Near circular cast ring of a ‘D’ shaped cross-section (with a flat back). The terret has a pair of stops at each end of the attachment bar. The hoop thickens slightly as it approaches the stops. There are no obvious signs of wear facets.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-554498,n/a,n/a, terret (mini),PAS find,CAMBRIDGESHIRE,terret (mini),terret,n/a,"A mini Terret ring that’s simple in design that’s not totally circular in shape the outer diameter 16.58 mm and the internal diameter of 8.33 mm. shows some slight signs of wear around the inside edge. Possibly associated with (Horse Harness), or sword belts, belts or may have some other utilitarian use.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CAM-D0D255,n/a,n/a, terret (parallel winged),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (parallel winged),terret,n/a,"Part of a copper-alloy terret. The terret is broken at the hoop and at the bar, and only an approximate third still remains. The terret has a large oval lip at the remaining junction with the bar. The terret is D-shaped in section and flares as it approaches the bar junction, tapering towards the front of the hoop. The remaining flank of the hoop is decorated with a ring and dot in relief and it is likely that the complete artefact would have also had this design at the front of the hoop and on the other flank. The decoration does not correspond neatly with the groups defined by Davies (1996), though it is perhaps closest to the parallel winged type. There is slight evidence of wear on the interior of the hoop, close to the bar junction. Damage further up on the interior of the loop is probably not use related. The incomplete terret measures 34 mm long and is 4.6 mm thick. Only 4.2 mm of the bar survive. Terrets were attached to the yoke of carts or chariots and are often seen as rein guides. The terret dates from the late Iron Age to the early Roman period.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-E44EA5,489000,261000, terret (parallel winged),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (parallel winged),terret,n/a,"Fragmentary copper alloy terret; approx. two-thirds of original terret survives, terminal and section of loop missing; very corroded; hoop circular in section, expands to a maximum diameter of 11.5mm adjacent to surviving terminal, narrowest diameter is 5mm at mid-section of loop; integrally cast protruding crescentic lip (or parallel wing) located centrally at outer edge of hoop; thickened concentric moulding at surviving terminal of loop with stub of the flat sectioned cross-bar; two pairs of circular depressions set into outer surface of the loop, these would have originally held enamel settings; unusual variant of Davies's parallel-winged type",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF2647,617000,255000, terret (parallel winged),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (parallel winged),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a cast, copper alloy 'parallel wing' terret. The ring of this terret would have been decorated with three groups of 'wings', a group on each side, with one set at the top. The wings run parallel to the ring (rather than at 90° to wing as with 'transverse wing' terrets). The attachement bar on this particular example is inset and rectangular in section. Parallel wing terrets are uncommon, there is only one other recorded example known from Norfolk, which was recovered from Brampton. The most well known examples of these terret types are those from the Polden Hill hoard which was recovered in Somerset (Brailsford, PPS 41, 1975). A date in the first century AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS1812,619000,290000, terret (plain),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a small cast copper alloy terret. Rectangular section attachment bar flanked with a moulded collar, which is decorated with a median groove. The ring rises from the collared moulding and is sub-circular in section. This particular piece falls into the category of 'plain terrets', as such it is difficult to date. However, a date in the 1st century BC or 1st century AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS1515,623000,324000, terret (platform),PAS find,WORCESTERSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"An incomplete platform-decorated copper alloy terret, with approximately half remaining including a high proportion of the integral bar. The bar is sub-rectangular shape in plan, however the broken terminal is now rounded. This is not a recent break. The loop appears to have been an oval shape in plan. On the side edge of the loop there is a vertical rectangular block which is decorated with a triangular cell, then a lozenge shape cell with a second triangular cell below. The fields also form triangular cells. The central three cells have traces of white enamel. The field cells have a darker substance which seems to have been enamel which has broken down. The loop continues until it is broken nearly at the central position. Again this is not a recent break and the terminal is rounded. The terret has a mid green patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID4304,383000,266000, terret (platform),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"Two incomplete cast copper alloy and iron terret curved fragments (from the same artefact) with remains of enamel, dating to the 1st century AD (length of largest fragment: 62mm; length of smallest fragment: 50mm; width of largest fragment: 37mm; width of smallest fragment: 26mm; greatest thickness: 24mm; diameter of moulded platform approximately 25mm; weight of both fragments: 110.86g).

The largest fragment is broken at both ends with two separate cast copper alloy oval, flat and moulded platforms. On each of these platforms, the face is decorated with a nine-cell grid pattern with remains of yellow enamel in the central cell, as well as the cells to the top left and right, and the bottom left and right. Alternating between these cells are four others forming a cross with remains of red enamel. Surrounding this central oval moulding on each platform, there is a border approximately 4mm thick, with traces of both red and yellow enamel. In between the two platforms (23mm apart from each other) and extending out from one of them, the main ring of the terret is composed of iron and copper alloy. There is a slight protrusion of iron between the two platforms, with most of the iron on the fragment surviving in a worn and corroded condition. Additionally, there are large amounts of soil deposits and grits concreted particularly onto the inner side of the fragments and the iron corrosion.

On the smaller fragment, the detail and decorative is similar, but there is only one enamelled platform on this piece, with significant amounts of red and possibly yellow enamel in the border. There are also large amounts of iron corrosion and soil deposits on the fragment. When complete, the terret would have been sub-oval in shape. The fragments are now in a poor and worn condition with large amounts of iron corrosion and soil deposits.

An enamelled square-platform terret, found at Birrens, Dumfries, is illustrated in Kilbride-Jones, H, E, ‘Celtic Craftsmanship in Bronze’, 1980, page 99, fig 26, ref no 5. Kilbride-Jones states that ‘terrets are rings through which the reins were passed. Generally, this ring is not circular, but instead it is slightly elliptical; whilst at the base, where it is attached to the harness, the ring is reduced or enlarged to a thin rectangular plate’.

Terrets were chariot fittings of decorative and high status, first used during the 1st century BC. Some may perhaps be associated with burials, some with settlements, and others with manufacturing sites. Most terrets can be classified into eight main types: simple; ribbed; lipped; parallel-winged; knobbed; platform; crescent and mini as classified by Meriel Wainwright (1993) in a study of Celtic metalwork in East Anglia. The platform terret has a broad, flattened, loop which is always decorated, and is one of the most prolific types found in Norfolk (Davies, J, A, ‘Where Eagles Dare: Iron Age of Norfolk’, 1996, in ‘Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Volume 62’, pages 63-92).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-39DDD1,410000,306000, terret (platform),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"Two incomplete cast copper alloy and iron terret curved fragments (from the same artefact) with remains of enamel, dating to the 1st century AD (length of largest fragment: 62mm; length of smallest fragment: 50mm; width of largest fragment: 37mm; width of smallest fragment: 26mm; greatest thickness: 24mm; diameter of moulded platform approximately 25mm; weight of both fragments: 110.86g).

The largest fragment is broken at both ends with two separate cast copper alloy oval, flat and moulded platforms. On each of these platforms, the face is decorated with a nine-cell grid pattern with remains of yellow enamel in the central cell, as well as the cells to the top left and right, and the bottom left and right. Alternating between these cells are four others forming a cross with remains of red enamel. Surrounding this central oval moulding on each platform, there is a border approximately 4mm thick, with traces of both red and yellow enamel. In between the two platforms (23mm apart from each other) and extending out from one of them, the main ring of the terret is composed of iron and copper alloy. There is a slight protrusion of iron between the two platforms, with most of the iron on the fragment surviving in a worn and corroded condition. Additionally, there are large amounts of soil deposits and grits concreted particularly onto the inner side of the fragments and the iron corrosion.

On the smaller fragment, the detail and decorative is similar, but there is only one enamelled platform on this piece, with significant amounts of red and possibly yellow enamel in the border. There are also large amounts of iron corrosion and soil deposits on the fragment. When complete, the terret would have been sub-oval in shape. The fragments are now in a poor and worn condition with large amounts of iron corrosion and soil deposits.

An enamelled square-platform terret, found at Birrens, Dumfries, is illustrated in Kilbride-Jones, H, E, ‘Celtic Craftsmanship in Bronze’, 1980, page 99, fig 26, ref no 5. Kilbride-Jones states that ‘terrets are rings through which the reins were passed. Generally, this ring is not circular, but instead it is slightly elliptical; whilst at the base, where it is attached to the harness, the ring is reduced or enlarged to a thin rectangular plate’.

Terrets were chariot fittings of decorative and high status, first used during the 1st century BC. Some may perhaps be associated with burials, some with settlements, and others with manufacturing sites. Most terrets can be classified into eight main types: simple; ribbed; lipped; parallel-winged; knobbed; platform; crescent and mini as classified by Meriel Wainwright (1993) in a study of Celtic metalwork in East Anglia. The platform terret has a broad, flattened, loop which is always decorated, and is one of the most prolific types found in Norfolk (Davies, J, A, ‘Where Eagles Dare: Iron Age of Norfolk’, 1996, in ‘Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Volume 62’, pages 63-92).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-39DDD1,410000,306000, terret (platform),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"The knop is a sub semi-sphereical shape. The 'base' of the knop is slightly hollow and is surounded by iron and iron staining within the copper alloy shell. This hollow is slightly squared. The outer surface of the copper alloy is decorated with cells that are filled with enamel. The ape of the object has a circular cell, with no trace of enamel. Below this cell is another three circular cells evenly spaced around the central cell. Again below these circular cell is a slightly larger circular cell, therefore forming three columns of circular cells. These cells have traces of yellow enamel. Between the circular cells there are two sub-lozenge cells filled with red enamel. Towards the base there are five sub-trapezoidal shaped cells filled with blue enamel which has become glassy in some places. The patina is a blue/green patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID5400,412000,271000, terret (platform),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"Iron age copper alloy terret ring, 55mm in diameter and 6mm thick. The object is in good condition, although small parts of it are missing, and it has a dark brown patina. The ring is not a true circle, being slightly flattened on its upper side. It has a circular section except for the area that held the strap which has a rectangular section and is 24mm long and 4mm thick with a width of 9mm. This is bordered by a raised circular collar, 10mm in diameter at each side. The terret is decorated with the remains of three lentoid? shaped knops, one opposite the strap accomodation and one at 90o on each side. All three of these have been damaged although one is filled with a beige laminated material, which may have been enamelling? ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-204CF4,452000,300000, terret (platform),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (platform),terret,n/a,Circular in section 3/4 with moulded circular 'steps' at bottom where section becomes sub-rectangular. 3 large oval bosses on outer edge spaced evenly within which is moulded cross & evidence of enamelling within the 4 quarter sections. Bosses approx. 14.5 x 11.5mm,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,RAH1323,460000,264000, terret (platform),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British fragment (40 x 15mm) of platform decorated terret, curving and tapering part of one side with rectangular platform with two groups of four addorsed triangular cells, one of which contains tiny fragment of blue enamel, and two outer groups of three inward-pointing red enamelled cells, worn and ancient breaks. 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-200F20,570000,343000, terret (platform),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"An incomplete copper-alloy platform type terret or rein ring, Iron Age in date. Only the bar and lower half of the loop now survives the rest is missing due to old breaks. It measures 54mm in surviving external width and 25mm in surviving height.

The bar is rectangular in cross-section, 5mm in width, and where it joins the loop there are oval shaped mouldings. The loop is also rectangular in cross-section but with rounded edges and is thicker than the bar measuring c6mm in thickness, it is tapering towards its missing upper half.

The loop has two opposing rectangular mouldings or platforms on the outer face of its hoop just before the breaks, each one has rounded corners and measures 12mm in length and 6mm in width. These mouldings classify this terret as a platform type as classified by Davies (1996, 72-73). However, the mouldings of this example are further enhanced with the presence of enamel within them. The enamel within each moulding is divided into three equally sized transverse cell and there appears to be two red cells flanking a central cell in which the enamel now appears light blue in colour but was likely to have been white originally.

Terret rings of platform type with enamel within the platforms of the loop are known from elsewhere, for example an incomplete terret loop from the small town of Wanborough, Wiltshire, has a small square plaque or moulding which bears a design of four copper-alloy petals reserved against white enamel (Hooley, 2001, 95-96, fig 37, no 119). However, no parallel with the enamel divided into three transverse cells within the platforms could be found.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-A5E4E2,590000,237000, terret (platform),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (platform),terret,n/a,"Fragment (approx.1/4) of a Cu alloy platform decorated terret. Orinially this terret would have had three flattened projections around the ring, one on each side, and one at the top. The flat, square projection or platform surviving on this example is, as would be expected, decorated. The square has been divided across the diagonal into four triangular compartments. Each of the recessed triangles has then been filled; two with red enamel and two with blue glass. Geometric pattern is the most common type of patterning seen on platform decorated terrets. The 'joint' between the ring and the base bar (which is missing) is defined by a collared moulding. A date in the first centruy AD is most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS530,623000,326000, terret (ribbed),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (ribbed),terret,n/a,"A complete Iron Age 'ribbed terret' in extremely good condition. It is copper-alloy and the hoop has been cast in one with the bar, it is oval in shape and measures 49mm in length and 38mm in width externally and 29mm in length and 24mm in width internally. The hoop has ten lip mouldings along it, these mouldings are largest and more deeply moulded at either side of the bar. The bar itself is rectangular in cross-section and down-curved. There are five terrets of a similar style, with between 8 to 11 lip mouldings round their circumference, from Kirkburn, east Yorkshire, they vary in size and two of the five have roughly the same sized hoop as this example, although their lip mouldings are larger. The examples from Kirkburn have iron strap-bars, rather than cast in one copper-alloy, these are either straight or down-curved. Further examples of similar terrets which are smaller, have been found at King's and Lady's Barrows at Arras, the type is also known from southern England where it has a copper-alloy strap bar, as does this example (Stead 1991, 47-48, Fig 40). JD Hill, of the British Museum, has confirmed the identification of this 'ribbed terret' and informed us that new unpublished work by Natasha Hutcheson in Norfolk has proposed a chronology for terrets in East Anglia. This work suggests that the ribbed terrets, such as this example, probably date between 300 - 100 BC. The more elaborate flanged terrets with enamel decoration and other elaboarate terrets start some time in the 1st Century BC and run on through the 1st Century AD till well after the Roman Conquest. Interestingly, the research has also shown that there appear to be quite a few early terrets in Suffolk but few late terrets. In contrast, Norfolk has very few early terrets and many late types (JD Hill pers. comm).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF10781,641000,250000, terret (simple),PAS find,WEST MIDLANDS,terret (simple),terret,n/a,"A cast copper alloy simple terret (length: 40mm; width:58mm; thickness: 11mm; weight: 36.97g) with an oval hoop and sub-circular or D-shaped cross-section, with a simple but substantial neck moulding at the junction with the bar which protrude inwards. An unusual and rather abnormal feature (not yet parallelled) is the additional prong/ bar that begins to stretch out by 12mm where the strapping would have wrapped around the attachment bar of the terret. Therefore, if not a casting flaw, the use of this feature may have been to cover the terret bar fixing.

The overall condition of the terret is poor. It is fairly worn particularly along the top of the hoop and along the attachment bar, where there are substantial pockets of bronze disease. The artefact has a green/ brown patina.

Various parallels for the general simple and plain form of the terret were found at Danebury during the 1969-1978 and 1979-1988 excavations (Cunliffe, 1984, pages 342 & 345, fig 7.6, ref no 1.36; Cunliffe & Poole, 1991, pages 329 & 332, Ref no 1.96); at Llyn Cerrig Bach in Anglesey (Kilbride-Jones, 1980); and at Glastonbury, Somerset (Wainwright, 1979). Fragments of casting moulds for making similar terrets were found during excavations at the Iron Age settlement, Gussage All Saints (Wainwright, 1979, pages 134-137, fig 102 & 103). This terret is likely to date to the 1st century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-CBB883,406000,300000, terret (simple),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (simple),terret,n/a,"Complete copper alloy simple terret ring. The ring is oval in plan, and has an oval frame in cross-section. The outer perimeter of the ring is decorated with a moulded raised double band. The restrictions for the strap are expanded appear to be decorated with an incised band, although the thick surface patina obscures this to a great degree. The strap bar follows the same curve as the rest of the frame, but is slightly narrowed and also rectangular in cross-section. This simple terret ring was found in the same are as two others, a crescentric and a mini terret ring, and are recorded on the Portable Antiquities Schemes website as: LIN-670AF0 and LIN-6799A3",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-676E77,505000,376000, terret (simple),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (simple),terret,n/a,"Incomplete probable harness ring. The object consists of an solid oval-sectioned iron ring with bronze casing, which has split as the iron has expanded due to corrosion. This splitting is visible along the internal and external line of the ring, which obscures the details regarding whether the copper alloy casing was U-shaped and hammered round, or a complete cylinder. The external surface of the bronze casing is decorated with transverse ribbing. The object is similar to a simple terret ring found with two other probable harness rings and two terret rings in a context dating to circa 300-100BC (context cp7) at Danebury (Cunliffe, 1991, p332, fig 7.5, no. 1.95).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-D7B264,508000,339000, terret (simple),PAS find,HUMBERSIDE,terret (simple),terret,n/a,Fragment of cast copper-alloy late Iron Age-early Roman simple terret ring. Straight bar with grooved collars. ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM-F941B6,n/a,n/a, terret (simple),PAS find,WEST YORKSHIRE,terret (simple),terret,n/a,"Cast copper alloy late Iron Age/early Roman 'simple' terret. The terret has a plain oval hoop with an integrally cast flat bar. At either end of the bar, where the hoop terminates, there is a moulding that is sub-triangular in section. The terret is plain and undecorated. Since recovery it has broken into 4 pieces and attempts have been made to fix it back together with adhesive. The terret (all four pieces) weighs 20g. The largest part of the ring measures 60.18mm in length, this measurement represents the approximate width of the whole terret. The width of the bar on the terret ring is 7.03mm. A similar example can be seen in 'Early Celtic Art in North Britain Vol 2' M Macgregor, Figures 46 & 56.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SWYOR-4C3512,n/a,n/a, terret (transverse winged),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (transverse winged),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a cast copper-alloy terret dating from the late Iron Age or early Roman periods. This comprises a section of the hoop with a decorative moulding. The attachment bar and rest of the hoop, which would have incorporated two more decorative mouldings, are missing. The bar is circular in section and c. 5.5mm in diameter. Just beyond the moulding there are a pair of circular recesses. From the comments accompanying the illustrations provided (see notes, below) they once contained red enamel inlays – a feature not uncommon on later Iron Age terrets. What is unusual about this terret is the nature of the decorative moulding. It runs at right angles to the ring, allowing the terret to be categorised as a ‘transverse wing’ type, however, rather than a pair of lips, as is more common in these types of terrets, the moulding comprises a large, sub-circular flat disc. Its upper edge is decorated by serrations. The disc is flanked by two slightly raised collars, beyond one of which are the cells. A date in the 1st century AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-140221,469000,249000, terret (transverse winged),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (transverse winged),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a cast copper alloy late Iron Age-early Roman copper alloy terret. Only one portion of this terret has been recovered comprising a section of the hoop with a decorative moulding. The attachment bar and rest of the hoop, which would have incorporated two more decorative mouldings, is missing. The bar is circular in section and there is a small circular indentation/recess just beyond the moulding that may once have contained enamel – a feature not uncommon on later Iron Age terrets. What is unusual about this terret is the nature of the decorative moulding. It runs at right angles to the ring, allowing the terret to be categorised as a ‘transverse wing’ type, however, rather than a pair of lips, as is more common in these types of terrets, the moulding comprises a large, sub-circular flat disc. The only other example that is similar in terms of decoration is the ‘parallel/transverse wing’ terret from Quidney Farm, Saham Tony (Bates 2000; Norfolk SMR 29429), although this example does not have such a large decorative disc, and is also more complicated in terms of design. A date in the first century AD seems most likely. During this period there seems to be a proliferation of terret types in northern East Anglia displaying a great variety of decorative mouldings. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-D5E6F4,525000,220000, terret (transverse winged),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (transverse winged),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman copper alloy transverse-wing terret. Part of the hoop survives and is 17mm in length and 45mm wide. Originally it would have had three double lip-like wings around the circular-sectioned loop, although only one set now survives. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-F2C0C6,633000,294000, terret (type?),PAS find,VALE OF GLAMORGAN,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"An elaborate copper alloy terret with a hoop with a 'tear-shaped' profile, growing longer as it approaches the oval stops and circular at the top. The bar has been roughly cast and has a thin oval cross section. The stops consist of a rounded moulding with a median groove, this groove is absent on the interior of the moulding and would appear to have been worn by the harness straps. The terret is crowned with two integral horns on the same plain as the hoop. The horns are of rounded triangular profile ending on one side in a circular knob above a single groove. There is some damage to the inner side of both horns and it is now unclear as to whether the horns met above the hoop, possibly forming another loop, or terminated near the centre of the terret. The wear facets on the interior of the hoop are confined to the bottom on and near the stops.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMGW-FD38C2,300000,179000, terret (type?),PAS find,LANCASHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Cast copper alloy ornate terret ring. Dates to the late Iron Age-early Roman period 1st century AD. Damaged quatrefoil convex skirt with two integral rivets (each 3.5mm diameter) on the underside. It collars around the top where there is an integral loop. The loop is decorated with 3 perpendicular integral knops which are set equally apart-21mm- one on either side of the loop and one on the top. It would have been connected to a horse’s harness pad or yoke for the driving reins to pass through. There are generally two per horse and often decorative. ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LANCUM-BB3051,345000,431000, terret (type?),PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Cast copper alloy harness fitting of probable late Iron Age or Roman date (200 BC – 200 AD). The fitting is irregular in plan being approximately ¾ of a cast ring (roughly U shaped). The two open terminals (ends) are both broken. These breaks are both old as a patina, similar to that on the rest of the artefact, has developed. The fitting is sub-oval (D shaped) in cross section and the thickness varies along the length. It is thickest in the centre of the U shape and tapers to the two ends. The fitting measures 31.7mm in length, 33.5mm width, it has a maximum thickness of 7mm and minimum of 4.5mm. The internal diameter is 24.4mm. The fitting weighs 13.91 grams.

The harness fitting is a mid-green brown colour with a well developed patina which covers all surfaces. There is no obvious cast or incised decoration present. There are several areas where abrasion has removed this patina and light green powdery corrosion has developed. There are also several areas of light brown orange coloured staining. This may indicate the presence of an iron fitting which has since been lost. This deposit might also be due to the nature of the burial environment. It is possible that this fitting might be a fragment of a small terret ring or similar harness equipment dating to the late Iron Age or early Roman periods. However, similar parallels have not been found. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,HESH-50DD42,350000,286000, terret (type?),PAS find,CHESHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Ring incomplete. The attachment bar is flat and has a central point at its base, forming a tang defined by curving sides. To either side of the attachment bar are expanded oval stops. What remains of the ring has chamfered faces. Traces of white metal coating evident on one side. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL-8D4CE1,352000,372000, terret (type?),PAS find,SHROPSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Oval hoop, oval in section, widening in thickness towards the circular stops which have a groove running around their circumference. The bar is drop-shaped in section. The hoop has three integral discs equally spaced around its outer edge. Each face of the discs is decorated with a central ring and dot. The ring is of red enamel. These in turn are surrounded by four smaller rings and dots in which traces of coloured (red?) enamel remain.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL2442,356000,342000, terret (type?),PAS find,GREATER MANCHESTER,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Small terret, plano-convex in section, expanded terminals with very short rectangular bar.

Sally Worrell writes: this is probably a mini terret, but without an image it is impossible to confirm this. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL1365,371000,389000, terret (type?),PAS find,DORSET,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret ring. D-sectioned copper alloy loop. Sub-circular with two rounded projections flanking a constriction at one side.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and a limited description, it has been retained on the database in the hope that this information may be of interest to someone.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR1356,371000,97000, terret (type?),PAS find,DORSET,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret ring. D-sectioned copper alloy loop. Sub-circular with two rounded projections flanking a constriction at one side.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and a limited description, and therefore appears to be of little use, it has been retained on the database in the hope that it will be of use to someone. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR1357,371000,97000, terret (type?),PAS find,LANCASHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Plain co-alloy terret ring. It is complete except for the attachment to the chariot yoke which is broken off. ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LANCUM-EF9EF8,374000,440000, terret (type?),PAS find,HEREFORD AND WORCESTER,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"The object is a harness ring or terret ring from the late Iron Age. A similar terret was found at Usk (Manning, 1995; No. 10) but this was slightly more decorated than the recorded example. The terret is made from cast copper alloy.

In plan the terret has a sub-oval penannular loop. The terminals of the loop are joined at the base by an integral bar. The loop is oval in section and is slightly asymmetrical in plan. The wide and thickness of the loop expands towards the terminals. The terminals have a pronounced collar. The bar in plan is a sub-’T’ shape. The base of the vertical protrusion of the ‘T’ is probably a broken edge. It appears to be a type of tang. This portion of the bar tapers in width and has rounded edges. The break does not appear to be recent. The horizontal arms of the bar are in-set and are positioned on the lower edge of the loop terminals. The bar is sub-rectangular in section with rounded edges.

The surface of the ring has traces of a well developed blue/green coloured patina. Areas on the loop and bar are abraded and have red copper corrosion. However, there are also more recent scrapes on the surface revealing a dull brown/yellow coloured metal.

The ring measures 46.03mm long, 39.62mm wide, and 8.76mm thick. It weighs 30.67g. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-CE36B3,380000,274000, terret (type?),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Crescent shaped uniface item. Decorated with a stylised Celtic design consisted off high-relief ridges forming curved lines. The reverse is plain.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID1538,406000,251000, terret (type?),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"The object is only a small fragment of a possible terret ring. The object is made up of three integral portions which are curved. Firstly, an oval sectioned length of copper alloy which tapers to a point. This point is not the original edge, but a broken edge. The opposite end forms the second component of the object. This is wider in cross-section than the first, but also oval in cross-section. Protruding from this is the third component, which is sub-rectangular in cross-section and forms a horizontal platform. The terminal of this is also broken, not recently, but the patina does not cover the break. This third portion maybe the horizontal lower bar of a terret ring, but it is horizontal instead of vertical which puts doubt on the identification. The object has a well developed mid green patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID5762,412000,309000, terret (type?),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A complete cast copper alloy probable small terret ring (diameter: 21mm; thickness: 5.5mm; weight: 5.13g). With a slightly irregular D-shaped section this artefact also has a slight rib running around the outside of the ring, possibly part of the casting process? There are two protruding ridges 6mm apart with a thinner section between, possibly used for straps? Overall, the artefact is worn but in a fair condition with small areas of bronze disease on the underside of the ring as well as around the ridges along one side.

A small terret-like object of the same size is illustrated in Brian Read’s ‘Metal Artefacts of Antiquity’, 2001, pages 59 & 63, ref no 488, found in South-East Dorset and dating to the Iron Age or Roman period. Read comments that the small size of this artefact suggests no practical function, but this is not proven.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-1829A7,412000,308000, terret (type?),PAS find,STAFFORDSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A complete cast copper alloy small terret ring, dating to the late Iron Age/ early Roman period (length: 21.1mm; width: 23.7mm; thickness: 4.8mm; weight: 4.91g). This very worn and corroded artefact (with bronze disease on most of the surface) has two protruding collars slanting slightly inwards and 8.1mm apart. The ring has a circular-section, apart from in between the collars, where the section becomes more rectangular. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID-05B745,414000,352000, terret (type?),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A piece of oval-sectioned curving copper alloy rod, apparantly broken at one end and mounted to one side of the rod at the other with a c.15x15x3mm enamelled square.
The rod is 4.5x3.5mm in section and 3.5mm thick. Its curving length is c.29mm long.
The square mount has a c.1.5mm wide border inside which are four pointed oval leaf shapes extending from a central point. These two have borders 1.5mm wide of copper alloy and are filled with a white enamel. The leaves lie on a red enamel background, although some of this enamel is pitted and missing.
In total the length of the ?fragment is 34mm. It weighs 5.31g.
The enamel and decoration, and the light green colour of the metal and its smooth patina, suggest this is Iron Age in date, and possibly part of a terret, which display similar mounts although not of a hanging nature, as this one seems to be - from the broken end (ancient break) the rod curves outwards before dropping. It is more definitely probably some part of the decorative harness.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-207221,417000,181000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTH YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Square loop, with oval ring, which is broken at the thinnest point.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMM355,434000,460000, terret (type?),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron age copper alloy terret ring, 34mm in diameter. The object consists of a circular loop with a circular cross section, 5mm in diameter. There is a trace of a small sub rectangular mount at the base with a broken protrusion at one side. The object has a brown surface flaking away to reveal a green core below.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-F595B1,450000,287000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,A small fragment of a copper alloy terret. The hoop is circular in section with a maximum diameter of 12.62mm. There is a simple moulded raised 'collar' running around the end of this. The bar is thinner and square in section and is approximately 7.42mm x 7.02mm.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC956,460000,265000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Plain expanded D-shape with downward pointing protrusions approx. 2/3 of the way down the other sides towards the flat base cart,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,RAH1324,460000,264000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Larger loop circular, smaller loop comes off other and sub trapezoidal. Whole terret ring is almost keyhole shaped. Dark brown, even patina, undecorated, circular section throughout.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM2191,473000,451000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Larger loop circular, smaller loop comes off other and sub trapezoidal. Whole terret ring is almost keyhole shaped. Dark brown, even patina, undecorated, circular section throughout.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB191,473000,451000, terret (type?),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age copper alloy terret ring fragment, 35mm long and 15mm wide.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-038E41,474000,312000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A fragment of possible terret ring, two integrally cast circular 'rod' sections one slightly smaller than the other in diameter, separated by an integrally cast circular 'stop'.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC2641,475000,268000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Loop ovoid in section with long, tapering terminals bent inwards. Diameter of loop increases toward flat moulded collars linked by curving bar, sub-rectangular in section.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL914,477000,449000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Small terret with seven pits which probably once held enamel. Circular with tapering profile. Flattened outside edge at narrowest section.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LVPL929,477000,449000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Flattened part, sub-rectangular in section which extends into 'circular' section at junction of which is larger moulded ring.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,RAH1564,480000,259000, terret (type?),PAS find,BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A copper alloy fragment of a small terret ring, consisting of a collar, part of the curved frame and one (11 by 7mm) of the three knobs. The sides have been flattened and distorted and the surfaces have a rather pitted pale green patina. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,BUC-353537,480000,219000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A small copper-alloy terret ring from the yoke of an iron age cart or chariot. The terret is an interesting example. The hoop is crescent shaped and terminates with cog shaped moulding where it joins the iron bar, the remains of which are quite corroded. The terret measures 22 mm long and 28 mm wide. The bar measures 28 mm long. A parallel has not yet been found for this object. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NARC-F47411,496000,269000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"v even grey surface with silver sheen, partial, truncated at both ends plain disc moulding either side of attachment plate, sub globular projecting mouldings from circular section ring",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB1042,496000,453000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman terret, with moulded and incised decoration.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and a limited description, it has been retained on the database in the hope that this information may be of interest to someone.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4256,497000,344000, terret (type?),PAS find,,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"slightly elongated shape, v heavy solid cast, proximal (superior face) decorated with deeply incised line centre at either side of which 1 lozenge flanked by 2 deltoid and 2 circular recesses for enamel (repeated either side of incised mid line) Infilled with red enamel (mostly extant) No sign of strap wear. Dull grey surface colour. Sun circular section.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYM1694,498000,440000, terret (type?),PAS find,EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"v. heavy, circular ring section expanded rat mid section.Decorated with opposing set of 2 rows of panels bisected along mid line by recess. Champlevee enamel work-1 central trapezoidal panel flanked by 2 deltoid panels and 2 circles (5 panels on each side of mid line, each side mirrors other) Red enamel. Cu al discoloured-nearly black, chemically treated.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,YORYMB1004,498000,439000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"One half of a terret ring, incised line decoration. Late Iron Age-early Roman.

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4622,499000,344000, terret (type?),PAS find,WEST SUSSEX,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Just under half of the hoop of a ribbed terret which originally had an iron bar. At the upper break it is oval in cross-section and measures 5 x 6 mm. Transverse grooves run around the whole circumference except for a narrow band on the inner surface; the ridges in between are worn. As the hoop curves around, the undecorated band on the inside becomes wider, eventually occupying the whole of the inside. The wear on the ridges becomes less, and the hoop itself becomes thicker and wider so that it measures 7 x 10 mm close to the base. The hoop has a squared-off end at the base, so that the bottom is flat and there is a vertical edge into which the iron bar was let in. The cross-section of the bar is preserved in iron corrosion; it measures 6 mm wide by 3 mm thick, and is flat rather than the more usual upright shape. Late Iron Age.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF7840,500000,102000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of late Iron Age-early Roman terret, bar underneath.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and a limited description, it has been retained on the database in the hope that this information may be of interest to someone. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4623,504000,321000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"An incomplete very worn copper-alloy terret or rein ring Iron Age and circa 1st century in date. Only the lower half of this terret, the bar and fragments of the loop, survives. It measures c50mm in width and c23mm in surviving height. The bar is rectangular in shape and flat on both faces there are then rounded transverse ridges where the bar joins the loop. The fragments of the loop are oval in cross-section and tapering towards their incomplete terminals, there is no sign of any mouldings, either lips, knobs or wings on the sides so this may be a simple terret (Davies 1996, 71). Interestingly most of the wear occurs on one inner curve where the bar meets the side, this is therefore a heavily used terret and the wear was presumably caused by the rubbing of the reins through the loop whilst in use. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-834926,507000,290000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman copper alloy terret ring. Only a small part of the hoop and bar survive. The bar is flat and narrowed and there is a moulding at either side at the junction with the hoop. There is a longitudinal groove at the centre on one of these mouldings. ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-3C1FD5,508000,339000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"One half of the ring. Narrow at the top with a slightly oval section and widens considerably towards the base with an oval section and a slight amount of iron residue in the section of the, circular mount for enamel on the side of the ring, enamel missing. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM-EEF4F3,510000,389000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A first century AD terret fragment. It has a central knop that has a faint circumferal groove around its body and four pelta shaped sunken cells set equally around the top. Two of the sunken cells are larger than the other two and have the apex of the pelta facing the external edges of the terret. The small sunken cells face at right angles to the two larger ones with the apexes facing each other. Either side of the knop roughly equal lengths of the loop remain, one though has a slight transverse ridge showing on the upper surface. Two triangular sunken cells joined by a median groove are seen on each section of the surviving loop. The cross-section of the loop is elipitical and was probably broken in antiquity as the brown patina is similiar all over the terret. The underside of the terret is plain but has a 'scratch' mark where it appears to have been struck by something such as farm machinery.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LIN-EDE248,523000,371000, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of an Iron Age/early ROman copper alloy terret.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and a limited description, it has been retained on the database in the hope that this information may be of interest to someone.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM5341,524000,386000, terret (type?),PAS find,CAMBRIDGESHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A copper alloy terret ring dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The ring is oval in plan, and oval in section. The restrictions for the strap are expanded and decorated with an incised band. The strap bar follows the same curve as the rest of the frame and is also circular in section. The ring measures 36mm in length and 40mm in width with a diameter of 5mm. The surface of the ring is pitted and the original surface survives only in places. It has a dark green to dark grey patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,CAM-D62140,562000,245000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Cast copper alloy terret fragment; ring oval in section, tapering gradually towards breakage near top of ring, max diameter 9.5mm, min 5.5mm; ring decorated with a raised concentric moulding with central curving section flanked by a pair of thinner borders; ring terminates in a concentric knop with sloping underside caused by excessive wear; knop retains small stub of flattened cross bar.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF2723,569000,280000, terret (type?),PAS find,KENT,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret ring.

Sally Worrell writes: Although this record has no image and no description, and therefore appears to be of little use, it has been retained on the database in the hope that this information may be of interest to someone.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4485,581000,158000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age / Romano-British fragment probably of a terret, cast, curving, round-section rod, broken at both ends, tapering from diameter 10mm to 3.5mm. Length 32mm. Abraded and parts of surface (including larger broken end) obscured by iron corrosion. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-ECC4D6,582000,328000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,An incomplete copper-alloy possible late Iron Age/early Roman terret fragment. This fragment is curvilinear with an oval cross-section and measures 46mm in length and c7mm in width. There is a projecting transverse lip surviving either side of which the shaft is thicker. This identification is not entirely certain as too little survives of this object to be sure.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-C71C07,587000,257000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"IA/RB Ae protected-loop terret, broad and shallow lower loop, skirt originally triangular at front and back (broken), sides flaring upwards to knopped terminals, larger loop with collar (broken, approx.dia.33mm).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS769,591000,298000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Incomplete (53 x 28mm) with upper part of the ring missing, rectangular sectioned attachment bar, flanked on either side with collared mouldings. 1st century BC/AD.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-177C87,591000,325000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"There are three fragments that derive from Romano-British protected loop terrets. These three fragments all come from the 'skirt' of the terret and comprise a section of cu alloy plate with a protruding decorative knob at the corner. Two of the fragments probably come from one terret. A date in the late first/second century AD seems most likely for these terrets. A further terret fragment recovered from the site comprises an inset circular attachment bar, flanked by a large moulded collar that gradually narrows to form the ring of the terret. Only the attachment bar, one collar and beginning of the ring remain from this example. It is more akin to late Iron Age forms than the examples above and a date in the 1st century BC/AD seems most likely. In addition to the terret fragments, there are two complete terets. One is a 'platform' decorated terret, which although complete, is broken into two pieces and has been crushed. This example has a narrow, rectangular section attachment bar, flanked on either side with two upright collars. The collars then narrow to form a rather delicate circular sectioned ring. On either side and at the top of the ring there are three decorated oval 'platforms'. Each of the oval settings has a cross in relief creating four cells that were infilled with enamel. It would seem from the remaining enamel that two of the cells on each of the oval settings were infilled with red. What the other enamel colour was is no longer clear. A date in the 1st century AD seems most likely for this terret. The other complete terret is a Romano-British form known as a drop bar terret (eg. MacGregor 1976, catalogue no.59). This example comprises a circular ring (35mm external diam, 22mm internal diam) with a rectangular attachmnet bar (15mm x 7mm internal measurements, 24mm x 16mm external diam). The ring is worn on one side. A date in the late first century/ second centruy AD seems most likely for this terret.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS1102,591000,326000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"?IA Cast Ae ?terret. This object when complete would have been circular. Two-thirds of it have been recovered, and one third is missing. Around the ring there are a series of hook like projections. It seems that there was a pair of these on either side, and a pair at the top. Whether there was a pair of hooks at the ‘bottom’, or whether the ring gave way to an attachment bar is not clear as this section of the ring is missing. If this artefact is a terret, it rather unusual as the ring is D-sectioned, i.e. flat on one side. The projections do come out from the centre of the ring, but rather lay flush with the flat side. Quite what this artefact was and its date is unclear. If it is a terret, it is likely to date from c 2nd century BC – 2nd century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-D613D6,592000,309000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,A fragment which is possibly part of a terret and dates from the late Iron Age-early Roman period. It is an oval-sectioned bar fragment with a loop on the outer edge at one end. The curving oval-sectioned loop tapers at both broken ends. Its dimensions are 24 x 34mm. It is corroded and broken. ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-9CBBB6,592000,323000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A copper-alloy fragment which seems most likely to be part of an Iron Age terret, or rein ring. The fragment is curving and part of a circular or oval-shaped whole, it is 30mm in length. Three quarters of the fragment is flat, 5mm thick and rectangular with rounded corners in cross-section. This flatter part flares abruptly, at right angles, into a circular-shaped cross-section, 11mm in diameter, which has a transverse groove at its start, after the groove the diameter narrows to 10mm. The rest of this object is missing due to old breaks and some corrosion is visible.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF9676,598000,255000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret ring fragment. The main hoop is circular in section, broadening from 7mm in diameter at the break to 10mm at the point where it meets a very abraded flange. Beyond this the section is a flattened U-shape (concave underneath, but again extremely abraded and broken).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF9936,600000,276000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"An incomplete copper-alloy terret ring. Part of the bar and hoop survive the rest of this terret is missing due to old breaks, now worn. The bar fragment is rectangular in shape and flat, it measures 16mm in surviving length and 7mm in width. Seperating the bar from the hoop there is a flat circular disc, measuring 16mm in diameter. The hoop fragment is curvilinear and measures 22mm in surviving length and is roughly circular in cross-section measuring c6mm in diameter, the diameter of the hoop fragment decreases away from the bar. This terret has patches of active green corrosion visible.

Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC. Similar terret fragments have been found elsewhere in Suffolk, for example at Mildenhall (see SF-2723). Another very similar terret fragment was also found nearby in Combs (see SF-D1EE07).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-D1CAB3,60300,258000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"An incomplete copper-alloy terret ring. Part of hoop and the circular disc seperating the hoop from the now missing bar survive the rest of this terret is missing due to old breaks, now worn. The hoop fragment is curvilinear and measures c25mm in surviving length and 6mm in width, it has a roughly oval shaped cross-section. The width of the hoop decreases away from the bar end. Seperating the hoop from the missing bar there is a flat circular disc, measuring 18mm in diameter. This terret has patches of active green corrosion visible.

Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC. Similar terret fragments have been found elsewhere in Suffolk, and another very similar example was found near by in Combs (see SF-D1CAB3).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-D1EE07,60300,258000, terret (type?),PAS find,ESSEX,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Bar and base of hoop from a copper-alloy terret. The terret is very corroded and both breaks have worn to a point. The bar is rectangular in section, now measuring 4 mm front to back and 7 mm top to bottom; it is 20-21 mm long. The stops increase the thickness of the terret to 12 mm; they taper smoothly into the hoop, although there is a trace of a line delimiting the outer boundary of the stop. The surviving 'width' of the fragment is 51 mm, and it measures 14 mm from top to bottom.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF8383,605000,232000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"About half of a terret with a rounded hoop which retains one (of perhaps an original three) 'lip' mouldings. The bar is sub-rectangular in section and is tall and narrow; it is bent at one end just before an old and worn break. At the other end is a diminutive oval stop measuring 8 x 9 mm. The circular-section hoop then rises from the other face of the stop, and tapers as it curves around. At the widest point of the terret is the 'lip' moulding. This consists of a longitudinally set oval moulding on the outer edge, with a broad V-shaped groove set transversely across it looking like an open mouth. A little way beyond the moulding is another old break. The terret is corroded, but has patches of a dark olive green surface. The surviving height is 34 mm, the surviving width 38 mm; the maximum thickness is 8 mm.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF7989,608000,261000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"This copper-alloy item is a broken portion of a larger object. It probably forms part of a closed ring or terret, and presents the portion of an ovate ring. The longer, base-line axis presents first a section that is flattened or rectangular, being 5mm thick and 8.5mm broad over a distance of 15mm. The flattened faces of the bar then join on to a bar of circular section, at first marked by a band of 4mm depth and 9mm diameter, which then resolves into the rounded and curving portion of the ring (the rising and more tightly recurved part of the ovoid), which tapers in diameter from 8mm to 5mm. At this point there is a further ornamental swollen band, 5mm in bradth and 7mm in diameter, all part of the single casting, beyond which the metal is broken away. (All in all the surviving portion of the ring represents about one-third of the lost total.) Beyond this fracture one can see the scar of the missing narrower continuation of the bar, 5mm in diameter, showing that the ornamental band is set non-concentrically in relation to it, but off-centre so that the outer portion projects.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-82C006,608000,270000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragmentary copper alloy terret; at the base is the broken remains of the horizontal connecting bar which is of oval section and connected to the spherical terminal of the ring section. The terminal is provided with an incised collar on its outer lip. The ring, of circular section, tapers upwards to a lipped moulding consisting of a pair of angled protruding oval lips separated by a central ribbed collar. The ring is broken just beyond this moulding.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF512,610000,249000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a copper alloy terret ring formed of rod 7mm-8mm in gauge, with one lipped detail extending to 13mm diameter at the greatest outer extent of the lip flanges. These are cast integrally with the ring itself. The total length of this fragment is 40mm, being only a small portion broken from a substantial ring. It is believed that the terret was actually fastened to the carts or chariot in some way. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-BEC965,612000,254000, terret (type?),PAS find,KENT,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Copper alloy terret. About three-quarters of the hoop has a circular cross-section, ending in two widened collars. The attachment bar between collars has a flat cross-section. Considerable iron corrosion on rounded part of hoop.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4775,614000,148000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British fragment (53 x 12mm) of lipped terret, oval-sectioned with pair of transverse mouldings both with oval cell in outer edge containing remains of red enamel. 1st century BC/AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-5F9CE6,614000,308000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age / Romano-British copper alloy fragment (18 x 9mm) of lipped terret, oval-sectioned with four transverse mouldings, grooves between. 1st century BC/AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-827735,615000,308000, terret (type?),PAS find,KENT,terret (type?),terret,n/a,Copper alloy terret ring. Raised central section on the outside with zig-zag pattern on either side. Inside of ring polished smooth. Poor state of preservation.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,KENT4587,618000,150000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a late Iron Age-early Roman copper alloy terret. It comprises a rectangular-sectioned attachment bar slightly expanded vertically in the centre and broken at one end. There is a slight vertical collar at the other end from which springs a fragment of the curved tapering ring. Terrets were used in paired draught to guide the reins from the horse’s mouths to the hands of the driver. In total, five terrets form a complete set. All five were placed along the yoke, with the central terret being larger than the other four. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-FF9E47,624000,301000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age/Romano-British copper alloy fragment (length 35mm) of lipped terret, circular-sectioned with pair of two transverse mouldings, groove between. 1st century BC/AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-7EC7A6,630000,308000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Very worn and corroded fragment of a terret; ring of oval section with two pairs of projecting side-knobs. Difficult to ascertain whether these are part of the bar or decoration on the ring, if the latter is the case it is a member of Davies 'knobbed' variety.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF1316,631000,245000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"This terret seems to be a simple example. It has no decorative projections and the ring is one thickness all the way round. The attachment bar, unusually, is set into the ring. The item has been cast in one piece from a copper alloy, the suface of which is now pitted. When examined closely it can be seen that the ring of the terret was decorated with a low-lying relief design. This design, although very faint, seems to echo the curvilinear asymmetry of the 'Snettisham' style. A date in the 3rd to 1st century BC seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-9F0B47,640000,300000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Cast Cu alloy terret fragment (rein ring). The base bar of this terret, which is broken, is rectangular in section. The meeting between the ring and the base bar is defined by a swelling in the ring and a large collared moulding. This terret would have had three decorative mouldings, which from the remaining example, would have been decorated with two 'incised' lines. A number of other terrets of this type are known from Norfolk. A date in the first century BC/AD seems most likely.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS531,643000,299000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age/ Romano-British fragment of terret, length of curving circular-sectioned bar, broken at both ends, globular knop projects from face and both sides at one end, 34 x 20mm. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-973260,644000,293000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a copper-alloy lipped terret. Less than half of the loop survives, it is oval in cross-section and curvilinear, measuring c42mm in length and c7mm in width. In the centre of the outer face of this loop fragment there is a double lipped moulding consisting of two parallel rounded projections with transverse mouldings inbetween them. The loop is flaring in width towards the now missing bar. There is a circumferential roughly circular moulding, or stop, measuring c12mm in diameter at the point just before the missing bar would begin.

This terret fragment is most likely to be Iron Age and date to the first century BC similar lipped terrets are known from Saham Toney in Norfolk (Davies 1996, 71-73, fig 6).",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF-A4A636,645000,259000, terret (type?),PAS find,NORFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age Part of copper alloy terret, tapering D-sectioned curving fragment of side (7 x 28mm), broken at both ends, with longitudinal casting flaw on thickened outer face. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-9FE787,646000,312000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of terret of unusual shape. Part of the rectangular-section bar survives, and measures 6.5 x 3 mm in cross-section at the unworn break. The single surviving stop is 11.5 mm in diameter, and from its top emerges a second bar which continues the curving line of the stop's arc. This runs parallel with the bar, and presumably held a strap which fixed the terret to the yoke. It also ends in an unworn break. The hoop survives much more poorly, and is now not much more than a blunt point; it tapers from the stop to a very worn break.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SF7546,653000,286000, terret (type?),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age /Romanao-British fragment (28 x 19mm) of terret, comprising a rectangular sectioned very slightly trapezoidal loop attached to the remains of the curved tapering ring. Terrets were used in paired draught to guide the reins from the horse’s mouths to the hands of the driver. In total, five terrets form a complete set. All five were placed along the yoke, with the central terret being larger than the other four. Probably first century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-9DD414,654000,297000, terret (type?),PAS find,TYNE AND WEAR,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"A fragment of a late Iron Age or early Roman copper alloy terret. It consists of a small part of a circular section hoop, measuring 10.23mm in diameter. Attached at the narrow bar is a rectangular plate with ? circular cells each containing red enamel. The plate has a width of 25.83mm. On the underside of the plate is a rectangular attachment loop.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NCL-EA6506,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,WARWICKSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"The object is a fragment of a worn cast copper-alloy Iron Age terret or rein ring. A fragment of the lower edge and side hoop survive, the rest of this terret is missing due to old breaks.

The lower edge is rectangular in section and only a fragment remains. One edge is broken at an oblique angle, the other terminal expands to form a oval sectioned bulbous terminal. Protruding from the other side of this bulbous section is a fragment of the loop. The loop is slightly narrowed and gradually tapers to its broken edge. The loop is also an oval shape in section.

The fragment weighs 10.51g and measures 29.4mm long, and 10.9mm thick.

Terret rings date to the Iron Age, first century BC.

",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WAW-8BF881,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Tiny copper alloy protected loop terret, late Iron Age/ Roman in date. The patina is patchy in preservation. It is oval in shape and oval in section, being thicker where the wings expand to protect the loop. There is a fracture across the loop which is 3.5mm diameter in section. To the side, the thickest section is 7mm and directly opposite the loop, at the top of the terret, 5mm diameter.
It is 31mm wide and 31mm tall - including the wings, 33mm. The internal measurements are 21x18mm.
The wings are triagular and curl around the loop.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-3637E5,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron age copper alloy terret ring, 44mm wide and 7mm thick. The object represents the lower part of a terret ring and has a good green patina. It consists of a semi-circular 'plate', 20mm wide and 14mm high which is thickest along its straight edge at 5mm. Next is a circular, slightly domed terminal with an incised line along its edge and on the other side of the object is another terminal which is half the size of the first. These are set at right angles to the main ring which starts 7mm in diameter and then arrows towards the smaller terminal. At this point the object has broken.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-3A57C1,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age or Roman copper alloy ring, thicker to one side where it also appears to have iron adhering to the surface.
It is D-shaped in section and 21x23mm in 'diameter' (internal 11x9mm). It weighs 9.43g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-5D8A92,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Iron Age copper alloy terret ring. Length 25.82mm, width 24.20, thickness 9.10mm, weight 12.68g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,DENO-D8F4E5,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,SOMERSET,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Cast, copper alloy probable terret ring. A thickly cast, slightly sub-circular ring. The ring has an oval cross section and variiable thickness and width (possibly from wear). The surfaces are undecorated. There are traces of filing to remove casting sprues around the outer and inner edges of the ring. The patina and rounded appearance are similar to metalwork of Iron Age date in the region. Dimensions: 25.46 x 25.07 x 4.56 mm Weight: 8.92 g ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,SOMDOR-EBABC1,n/a,n/a, terret (type?),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Late Iron Age/ Roman copper alloy protected-loop terret.
The internal diameter of the ring is 28x23mm (it is more oval than circular). The external diameter is 40mm, the part of the ring joining the protected-loop being thicker. The ring is circular in section, thickening from c.6mm diam at the top of the loop to c.13mm where it joins the protected-loop.
The loop is 6mm in circular section diameter and C-shaped in profile, joining the'skirt'at the two furthermost points : the skirt completely covers the loop and extends outwards and downwards from the base of the ring. In shape, the skirt is diamond or rhomboid shaped, measuring 45x35mm, and with four triangular nicks - one along each'side', defined by the four points of the diamond shape. Each point is defined by the edge pinching in just before it, especially at the two opposing points not attaching themselves to the loop.
The skirt is concave and the ring directly above it is hollow. A small 1x2mm hole (a casting imperfection?) on the inside surface of the ring corroborates this.
Height 58mm, max width 45mm.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-052883,n/a,n/a, terret (unclassifiable),PAS find,SUFFOLK,terret (type?),terret,n/a,"Fragment of a copper alloy terret. This terret comprises a rectangular sectioned attachment bar, which is flanked (originally at both ends) by a vertical collar. The ring of the terret, of which only a third remains, is decorated. As with many terrets, there would have been three mouldings placed around the ring. The one moulding that remains demonstrates that this particular terret is rather unusual in design. The moulding comprises a combination of both transverse and parallel wings. The transverse wings follow the lip-like design seen on other examples from Norfolk (e.g. SMR 18611, SMR 17986), however, within the centre of the transverse wings, at right angles to them, there is a projecting moulding that runs parallel to the terret ring. There are few examples that have both transverse and parallel wings, the only other example currently known from Norfolk was recovered from Saham Toney (SMR 29429; Bates 2000). Below the moulding, towards the collar of the terret, there are two circular settings, both of which are filled with red enamel. Terrets were used in paired draught to guide the reins from the horse’s mouths to the hands of the driver. In total, five terrets form a complete set. All five were placed along the yoke, with the central terret being larger than the other four. This terret is rather large in size and it is possible that it was the middle one of a group of five. A date in the first century BC/AD seems most likely, with an emphasis on the first century AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NMS-C18B95,654000,296000, torc (beaded),PAS find,WILTSHIRE,torc (beaded) fragment,torc/collar,n/a,Fragment of copper alloy ?Iron Age torc. It is curving and 57mm in length and weighs 20.78g.
It comprises an open-ended tubular terminal 7mm long and 7mm in diameter (internal 5.5mm). This extends from a 12mm diameter disc 7mm thick with an 8mm diameter 2mm thick disc abutting it. From this the torc narrows to 5mm and expands again to a 11mm diameter disc 4mm thick abutted on both faces with a smaller (8mm) disc. Of this trio of discs there are four interconnecting as described above. From the fourth extends a worn and broken (ancient) projection c.3mm in diameter and 4mm long. Probably this thread runs through the object and the discs are fitted around it.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WILT-DAA276,413000,136000, torc (beaded),PAS find,LEICESTERSHIRE,torc (beaded),torc/collar,n/a,"Iron age Copper alloy beaded torc, 104mm long 15-17mm wide and 9-15mm thick. The object would have made up the decorated part of the torc and consists of two flat oblong terminals decorated on one side with two incised lines. The beading consists of two large oval beads 17mm long and 15mm. These are decorated with grooves running either side of their widest part on either side are four more smaller beads with the same decoration.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LEIC-DD6041,452000,299000, torc (beaded),PAS find,BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,torc (beaded) fragment,torc/collar,n/a,"Fragment of a cast copper alloy torc piece, dating to the late iron age/ early roman period. The torc is beaded and convex and has toothed ends, with rivit still remaining that would have help this central piece to the rest of the torc.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,LON-75CFA2,478000,187000, torc (beaded),PAS find,NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE,torc (beaded) fragment,torc/collar,n/a,"Fragment of a beaded torc, graded bead segment, iron corrosion inside.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM4339,485000,421000, torc (beaded),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,torc (beaded) fragment,torc/collar,n/a,"Solid and one third of a circle. Eleven discs separated by U/pulley-shaped spacers. Rectangular terminals with five opposing triangles on one side remains of enamel in most and plain on the other, rectangular slot at the end of each of the terminals.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM7159,497000,344000, torc (beaded),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,torc (beaded) fragment,torc/collar,n/a,"A fragment from a cast copper-alloy beaded torc. The slightly arched fragment consists of two complete beads in the centre with half a bead either side. The plain globular beads are flattened on the bottom. One half bead has a cone shaped tenon projecting from the flat end, the other terminal has an incomplete flat projection which may be a lug or attachment piece. The surviving length is 41.1mm, the diameter of the terminal bead is 11.0mm and the weight is 21.87g. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,NLM-780507,n/a,n/a, torc (unconfirmed),PAS find,WORCESTERSHIRE,torc,torc/collar,n/a,"The a sub-circular section rod which has been shaped forming a sub-oval shape in plan. There is a gap of 24mm between the two terminals. The diameter of the rod expands towards the terminals. The terminals are moulded with three expanded ridges and flat circular ends. Due to damage on the terminal, they appear to be hollow, or partially hollow, as voids are visible when looking through the damaged holes. The terminal maybe a separate component as the moulding appear to encase the rod, and therefore cast onto the rod. However due to the corrosion of the rod and treatment by the finder, this is no longer clear. The terminals have discoloured slightly differently to the other portion of the torc, suggesting a slightly different alloy. The rod itself may have lost its original surface through corrosion as there are small patches of a surface on a higher level. On the terminals there are traces of a dark green patina.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,WMID3118,391000,263000, torc (unconfirmed),PAS find,GLOUCESTERSHIRE,torc,torc/collar,n/a,"Cast copper alloy torc, length 46mm, diameter 12mm, weight 29.49g. Three discs 11mm diameter, each separated by a section 9mm long that has a narrowed waist, 7.5mm diameter. One terminal is large and cylindrical 10mm long, 12mm diameter, whilst the other is short and stepped down 1.5mm long, 7.5mm diameter, this end may have fitted into and aperture on the terminal of the missing section of the torc. The overall condition is poor, corrosion has destroyed much of the surface leaving a pitted light green layer. This artefact dates from 100BC to 100 AD. ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,GLO-41CEA6,n/a,n/a, wheel (miniature),PAS find,LINCOLNSHIRE,other,other,n/a,"Miniature copper alloy wheel. Square sectioned ‘axle’, four flat sectioned spokes, sub-circular sectioned ‘tyre’. On both sides there are small dots all the way around the tyre (7 in each quarter), presumably meant to represent rivets. There are also dots on the axle – one in the centre & one at the start of each of the four spokes – again presumably to represent rivets. Brown patina, with some pitting on surface. Thickness c.5.4mm, diameter c.20.2mm, weight 7.80g.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,PAS,PAS,PAS,,,PAS,-,PAS find,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS,,-,-,-,-,-,,,,PAS,,DENO-0BBA52,524000,371000, mirror,"Pegsdon, Shillington",Bedfordshire,mirror,mirror,complete,no picture,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,grave?,?,,,with silver brooch - LTD2 boss on bow - and various pots,75 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,Luton M wants it,,-,512700,234100, spoon (1 of pair),Penbryn,Ceredigion,spoon,spoon,near complete,"cast rounded dec, one with cross, one with hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,excav - earthwork,pile of stones,,,under pile of stones in multivallate earthwork,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 b,474,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,229400,252000, spoon (1 of pair),Penbryn,Ceredigion,spoon,spoon,complete,"cast rounded dec, one with cross, one with hole",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,excav - earthwork,pile of stones,,,under pile of stones in multivallate earthwork,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 c,474,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,229400,252000, sword,"Pennyland, Milton Keynes",Milton Keynes,sword,sword,near complete,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,roundhouse,roundhouse ditch,,,"in roundhouse ditch but ""settlement vaguely dated by the excavator to the 5th to 2nd C BC""",500 - 100 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,230,G,-,,?,?,-,486700,236400, tankard,Pentuan,Cornwall,tankard,tankard,complete,"wood staves held together by three narrow bronze rings, simple curved bar handle",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,river,river,river (not sure which),2096 +/- 27,200 - 40 BC,"wood, from a stream",-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,226 d,370,-,-,,,,,Truro,,-,201900,47300, terret (knobbed),Pentyrch,Cardiff,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,v fancy red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,Savory argued that it might have been a hoard but can't be sure,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,84,-,-,,,246,,Cardiff,65.82,-,312300,182200, torc (beaded),"Perdeswell, Worcester",Worcestershire,torc (beaded),torc/collar,semi-complete,"front section only, almost spine-like look to it",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,259 c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,385000,254800, armlet (massive),Perth?,Perth & Kinross,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,broken into four pieces,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,250,-,,,,,Perth,139,-,312000,723800, fitting,Perth?,Perth & Kinross,other,other,complete,"shield shape, openwork, red enamel triangles",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,poss found in 1774 near fort of Bertha,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,255,-,,,,,Perth,140,-,312000,723800, fitting,Perth?,Perth & Kinross,other,other,complete,"bunch of grapes shape, rivet holes for enamel bosses",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,poss found in 1774 near fort of Bertha,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,256,-,,,,,Perth,145,-,312000,723800, hilt guard,Perth?,Perth & Kinross,sword fragment,sword,fragment,bronze hilt guard,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,159,-,260,H,,,Perth,1350,-,312000,723800, hilt guard,Perth?,Perth & Kinross,sword fragment,sword,fragment,pommel mount?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,160,-,not in,,,,Perth,1350,-,312000,723800, helmet,Peterborough,Cambridgeshire,helmet,other,fragment,"large boss and four smaller undec bosses, presumably top-mount of a helmet",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,221 g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,519500,298300, horse bit (3 link),"Pexton Moor, Thornton le Dale",Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ31,,"York, but on loan to Malton M",?,-,483400,483200, scabbard,"Pilling Moss, Fleetwood",Lancashire,sword,sword,complete,"dagger or dirk sheath, fairly plain dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,215 g,,155,-,233,G,-,,Preston (says Salford in Macgregor),A 141,-,340100,448400, bracelet,Pitalpin,Dundee,bracelet,other,complete,"snake type, coiled - this is down as the one from West Grange of Conan in Jope, not sure who is wrong!",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,217,,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 23,,337000,731500, armlet (massive),"Pitkellony, Muthill",Perth & Kinross,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., red and yellow 'enamel' (slightly diff crosses) held with iron pins",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,found with MacG 242 but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,"262 c-f, 263 b, d",-,243,-,,,,,BM,38 7-14 3b,-,286900,716900, armlet (massive),"Pitkellony, Muthill",Perth & Kinross,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"highly dec., red and yellow 'enamel' (slightly diff crosses) held with iron pins",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,found with MacG 243 but nothing else,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,"262 c-f, 263 b, d",-,242,-,,,,,BM,38 7-14 3a,-,286900,716900, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Place Fell, Patterdale",Cumbria,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"3 bit, elaborate double rings, flat due to being cast in open mould?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,277 i-k,-,8,-,,,SB10,,BM,,-,340500,516800, armlet,"Plunton Castle, Borgue",Dumfries & Galloway,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,"2 sections of beaten bronze, joined by pins",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,279 e,-,211,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 36,-,263000,548200, armlet,Polden Hills,Somerset,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,simple criss cross dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 h,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, bridle spur,Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,883,,BM,46.3-22.126,-,336800,138300, bridle spur,Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,cross shaped design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 j,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cavesson,Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,884,,BM,?,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,236,-,-,,,345,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,236,-,-,,,346,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,236,-,-,,,347,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,236,-,-,,,348,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,237,-,-,,,349,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,238,-,-,,,350,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,"q complex dec of red enamel inlay, incl triskels on the ends",,y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,238,-,-,,,350,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,not dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,?,-,-,,,?,,BM,,-,336800,138300, cheek piece,Polden Hills,Somerset,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,not dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,296 f-g,?,-,-,,,?,,BM,,-,336800,138300, dolphin fitting,Polden Hills,Somerset,other,other,complete,Dolphin,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,247,-,-,,,877,,BM,1846.3-22.109,-,336800,138300, dolphin fitting,Polden Hills,Somerset,other,other,'complete',"dolphin-like design, apparently for attaching to chain mail armour",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 a-b,248,-,-,,,876,,BM,1846.3-22.110,-,336800,138300, dolphin fitting,Polden Hills,Somerset,other,other,near complete,Dolphin,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,249,-,-,,,878,,BM,1846.3-22.111,-,336800,138300, fitting,Polden Hills,Somerset,other,other,fragment,decorated strip,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 k,?,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, harness hook,Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,Pinched fig of 8 with two roundels of coral or paste?,y,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,y,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,"271 a, 299 c",183a,-,-,,,362,,BM,,-,336800,138300, harness hook,Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,Pinched fig of 8 with two roundels of coral or paste?,y,,,,,,?,,,,,,,,,,y,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,"271 a, 299 c",183b,-,-,,,363,,BM,,-,336800,138300, heavy collar,Polden Hills,Somerset,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p111,-,-,,,,?,?,,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,171,-,-,,,SJ13,,BM,1846.3-22.64,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,171,-,-,,,SJ14,,BM,1846.3-22.73,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,172,-,-,,,SJ7?,,BM,1846.3-22.66,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,172,-,-,,,SJ8?,,BM,1846.3-22.67,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,173,-,-,,,SJ12,,BM,1846.3-22.69,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,173,-,-,,,SJ11,,BM,1846.3-22.68,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,174,-,-,,,SJ16,,BM,1846.3-22.70,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,174,-,-,,,SJ18,,BM,1846.3-22.76,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,175,-,-,,,SJ17?,,BM,1846.3-22.74,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,175,-,-,,,SJ15,,BM,1846.3-22.72,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,176,-,-,,,SJ21,,BM,1846.3-22.75,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,176,-,-,,,SJ22,,"City M, Bristol",E.1785,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,177,-,-,,,SJ19,,BM,1846.3-22.78-80,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,177,-,-,,,SJ20,,BM,1846.3-22.77,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,178,-,-,,,SJ9,,BM,1846.3-22.71,-,336800,138300, horse bit (2 link),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, no dec, 7 or 8 pairs of same design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,275 a-c,178,-,-,,,SJ10,,BM,1846.3-22.65,-,336800,138300, horse gear (?),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,"Fox argued that these were brooches for a horse's back, enamel inlay on one side, side design in openwork on other side",y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,"298 d, 299 a",241,-,-,,,499,,BM,1889.7-6.??,-,336800,138300, horse gear (?),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,"Fox argued that these were brooches for a horse's back, vitreous inlay of uncertain colour",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,298 a-c,242,-,-,,,498,,BM,1889.7-6.78,-,336800,138300, horse gear (?),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,can't work out which of Spr's 4 go with Jope's two and Spr has no pics. Spr follows the idea that these were horse brooches,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,243,-,-,,,500a,,BM,1889.7-6.79,-,336800,138300, horse gear (?),Polden Hills,Somerset,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,can't work out which of Spr's 4 go with Jope's two and Spr has no pics. Spr follows the idea that these were horse brooches,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,243,-,-,,,500b,,BM,1889.7-6.79,-,336800,138300, linch pin (ring headed),Polden Hills,Somerset,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,566,,BM,46.3-22.146,-,336800,138300, linch pin (ring headed),Polden Hills,Somerset,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,"no dec, ring ended",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 n,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, nave bond,Polden Hills,Somerset,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,144,-,-,,,,,BM,1846.3-22.129-131,-,336800,138300, ring,Polden Hills,Somerset,other,other,complete,studded dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 i,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, scabbard,Polden Hills,Somerset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,simple dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 d,275,-,-,272,H,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, shield (boss),Polden Hills,Somerset,shield,shield,near complete,"no dec., conical",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,89 b (not ill.),312,-,-,,,,,BM,1846.3-22.115,-,336800,138300, shield (boss),Polden Hills,Somerset,shield,shield,near complete,"no dec., conical",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,89 b (not ill.),312,-,-,,,,,BM,1846.3-22.116,-,336800,138300, shield (boss),Polden Hills,Somerset,shield,shield,near complete,"similar dec. to Wandsworth shield boss roundel, flowing ducks etc.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,89 b,312,-,-,,,,,BM,1846.3-22.114,-,336800,138300, strap junction/harness mount,Polden Hills,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"eared mount, seems to have the enamel missing",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,,297 b,205,-,-,,,447,,BM,,-,336800,138300, strap junction/harness mount,Polden Hills,Somerset,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,openwork mount,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,after 50 AD,299 b,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,336800,138300, terret (knobbed),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,880,,BM,46.3-22.106,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,55,-,-,,,150,,BM,1846.3-22.88,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,55,-,-,,,151,,BM,1846.3-22.90,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,55,-,-,,,152,,BM,1846.3-22.91,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,55,-,-,,,153,,BM,1846.3-22.102,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"v large wings near bar, grooved dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,56,-,-,,,154,,BM,1846.3-22.93,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"parallel wings, transverse 'cups' near bar, v fancy red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,57,-,-,,,155,,BM,1846.3-22.94,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"parallel wings, transverse 'cups' near bar, v fancy red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,58,-,-,,,156,,BM,1846.3-22.98,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,wings vary with 3 and 4 'arms',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,59,-,-,,,157,,BM,1846.3-22.97,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,all four-armed wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,60,-,-,,,158,,BM,1846.3-22.99,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,61,-,-,,,159,,BM,1846.3-22.96,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,3 fairly large wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,62,-,-,,,160,,BM,1846.3-22.104,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,3 fairly large wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,62,-,-,,,161,,BM,1846.3-22.89,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,3 fairly large wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,62,-,-,,,162,,BM,1846.3-22.101,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,3 fairly large wings,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,62,-,-,,,163,,BM,1846.3-22.103,-,336800,138300, terret (parallel winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (parallel winged),terret,complete,"3 wings with fancy red enamel dec, top one crushed, another damaged",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,63,-,-,,,164,,BM,1846.3-22.95,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,"plain terret, dashed line dec around edge",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,15,-,-,,,60,,BM,1846.3-22.85,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,16,-,-,,,61,,BM,1846.3-22.87,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,large fragment,plain terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,17,-,-,,,63,,BM,1846.3-22.144,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,62,,BM,46.3-22.82,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,64,,BM,46.3-22.84,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,65,,BM,46.3-22.86,-,336800,138300, terret (simple),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,66,,BM,46.3-22.83,-,336800,138300, terret (transverse winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"fairly plain, 3 wings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,289 m-q,45,-,-,,,121,,BM,1846.3-22.92,-,336800,138300, terret (transverse winged),Polden Hills,Somerset,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,classic P Hills terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,Dated by Poldenhill brooch,50 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,289 m-q,46,-,-,,,122,,BM,1846.3-22.100,-,336800,138300, terret (knobbed),Poltross Burn,Cumbria,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,could find out more,,,"found during excavs of milecastle on Hadrian's Wall in 2nd or 3rd level; MacG says ""therefore lost between 200 and 320 AD""",200 - 320 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,99,-,,,,,Carlisle,7 11 8,-,362600,566500, mirror,Portesham,Dorset,mirror,mirror,complete,dec plate,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,dated to 1st C AD by excavators,40 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,Dorchester,,-,360500,85900, tankard handle,"Porth Dafarch, Holyhead",Anglesey,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"looped, like mirror handles",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav - hut,roundhouse,,,Dated by associated finds says Jope; Spr doesn't give details,200 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,3rd-4th AD,227 k,371,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,224600,382500, terret (simple),Postwick,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,undec and worn,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,73,,,not in,,?,,-,628600,308800, sword,"Poundbury, Dorchester",Dorset,sword,sword,near complete,undec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,close to hillfort and Durotrigian cemetery,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,226,G,-,,Dorchester,?,-,369100,90600, tankard handle,Puddlehill,Bedfordshire,tankard handle,tankard,near complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,IA settlement,excav,,,,found in ditch with LPRIA pottery; see Corcoran 1957,100 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-4,,,,,,,2-4,,x,x,x,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,372,-,-,,,,,unknown,?,-,500600,223500, horn-cap,Putney,London,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,"finial, massive, pin for fixing to shaft",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,303 a,133,-,-,,,402,,BM,,-,524100,175800, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Queen Mary's cairn, East Kilbride",South Lanarkshire,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,large fragment,ring from 3 bit,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cairn,cairn,,,from cairn with lots of cinerary urns (don't know if earlier or not) plus bone frags etc so could be C14 dated,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,277 l,-,9,-,,,not in,,Lost,,-,264400,654100, linch pin (unclassifiable),Quidenham,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,"head shaped like a hoof, dec with 3 overlapping circles incl ring and dot dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,45,,,,,?,,-,601700,288500, terret (mini),Quidenham,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,83,,,not in,,?,,-,602820,289270, strap junction/harness mount,"Rainsborough Camp, Charlton",Northamptonshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,lyre shaped,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,271 d-f,,-,-,,,,,Northampton,,-,452600,234900, shield (boss and spine),Ratcliffe-on-Soar,Nottinghamshire,shield,shield,near complete,"Found in attic, v wavy vegetal dec. (like Walgaldesheim)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Trent),river (Trent),,,river,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,68 g-j,,-,-,,,,,Leamington Spa,,-,449500,328900, terret (flat ring),Rattlesden,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"red enamel triangles, found on rafters of a cottage",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,80,-,-,,,313,,"Moyse's Hall Mus, Bury St Edmunds",G 37,-,597700,258900, nave bond,"Read's Cavern, Burrington",Somerset N,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,double ribbed,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cave,cave,,,"other finds in cave incl horse bit, LPRIA pottery etc",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,148,-,-,,,,,Bristol University Speleological Society,?,-,346800,158400, nave bond,"Read's Cavern, Burrington",Somerset N,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,double ribbed,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cave,cave,,,"other finds in cave incl horse bit, LPRIA pottery etc",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,148,-,-,,,,,Bristol University Speleological Society,?,-,346800,158400, nave bond,"Read's Cavern, Burrington",Somerset N,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,double ribbed,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cave,cave,,,"other finds in cave incl horse bit, LPRIA pottery etc",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,148,-,-,,,,,Bristol University Speleological Society,?,-,346800,158400, nave bond,"Read's Cavern, Burrington",Somerset N,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,double ribbed,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,cave,cave,,,"other finds in cave incl horse bit, LPRIA pottery etc",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,148,-,-,,,,,Bristol University Speleological Society,?,-,346800,158400, head,"Rectory Farm, Worlington",Cambridgeshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',Poss. Hadrian?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,141 i-j,,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,569800,273700, strap junction/harness mount,Reffley Wood,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,P Hills type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,67,,,,,?,,-,565700,321500, figurine (pig),"Rhossili, Gower",Swansea,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"quite stumpy design, good spine",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,other,cave?,cave,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,162,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,241700,188000, fitting,"Rhostryfan, Llanwnda",Gwynedd,other,other,large fragment,swirly design in relief,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,RB settlement,settlement,,,,from a circular stone house on a sett dated to the Rn period,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,487,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,22.88/7,-,247400,358100, armlet,Rhyader,Powys,arm ring (other),arm ring,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,297100,268100, attachment,Richborough,Kent,other,other,complete,"openwork attachment for cloth or leather, trumpet ends",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,excav,unknown,,,,?,40 AD +,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,199 d,,-,-,,,,,Richborough site M,,-,631800,159900, cheek piece,Richborough,Kent,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,square and triangle dec presumably with enamel originally,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from excavs but context not recorded,?,40 AD +,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,239,-,-,,,352,,D of E,?,-,632400,160200, cow representation,Richborough,Kent,animal/human form,other,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,?,?,,,?,-,40 AD +,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p172,-,-,,,,?,?,,632400,160200, escutcheon (human),Richborough,Kent,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'near complete',"human with horns, handle attachment at top",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,Roman camp/fort,excav,,,,Jope gives v close dates - dated by context (presumably with pottery)?,55 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,55-75 AD,173 f,,-,-,,,,,Richborough site M,,-,631800,159900, terret (flat ring),Richborough,Kent,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel and blue glass dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from excavs within Roman fort but context not recorded,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 e,70,-,-,,,176,,Richborough site M,,-,631800,159900, dagger+sheath,Richmond,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Zigzag decoration, fancy chape ""of knobbed design""",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,4th BC,"20 f, 21",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,518100,174300, sword,Richmond,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,most of blade but badly corroded,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,20,A/B,-,,M of London,77.173,-,518100,174300, torc (beaded),"Rickerby Park, Stanwix, Carlisle",Cumbria,torc (beaded),torc/collar,large fragment,beaded design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,excav - close to Hadrian's Wall,,,,found overlying a ditch which predates vallum which was constructed c128 AD,60 - 128 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,before 128 AD,not in,-,208,-,,,,,Carlisle,,-,340100,557100, terret (transverse winged),Rickinghall Inferior,Suffolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,red enamel disc dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,"stray find, but found with another terret",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,47,-,-,,,123,,Ipswich,962 - 180 A,-,604100,276400, terret (transverse winged),Rickinghall Inferior,Suffolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"red enamel disc dec, smaller than other one",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,"stray find, but found with another terret",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,47,-,-,,,124,,Ipswich,962 - 180 B,-,604100,276400, mirror,Rickling,Essex,mirror,mirror,complete,dec plate,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,prob a MD find,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,Colchester,,-,549700,231300, horse bit (3 link),Ringstead,Norfolk,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,iron covered in finely dec bronze (Snettisham style dec),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd/1st BC (Hutch),127 c,159,-,30,,,DJ32,,Norwich Castle,,-,571480,342020, horse bit (3 link),Ringstead,Norfolk,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,iron covered in finely dec bronze (Snettisham style dec),y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd/1st BC (Hutch),"274 d-h, 275 h",159,-,31,,,DJ33,,Norwich,,-,571480,342020, shield mount?,Ringstead,Norfolk,shield,shield,near complete,badly damaged sheet bronze semi-circular plaque,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,M-LIA,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,327,-,-,,,,,Norwich Castle,5.77.950,-,571500,342000, strap junction/harness mount,Ringstead,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,Type 1,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,200,-,42,,,424,,?,,-,571480,342020, sword,Ripon,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron sword, cu alloy handle with dot dec and bone washer",y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,MD,unknown,,,poss could date bone washer but it seems that not much survives,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,221,G,-,,Harrogate,?,-,431000,471200, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Rise, Hull",Yorkshire E (K upon Hull),horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"part of developed 3 bit, lots of enamel inlay, asymmetrical rings",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,276 g,-,10,-,,,SB11,,BM,,-,510200,428400, mirror,Rivenhall,Essex,mirror,mirror,complete,dec plate,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,settlement,,,,"found in context, report will say more",?,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,Chelmsford and Essex Mus,,-,582800,217800, mirror handle,Rivenhall,Essex,mirror handle,mirror,fragment,"handle only, simple, prob two or three ovals in dec but v little survives",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,villa,villa,pavement,,,found in a villa beside a tesselated pavement,c.60 AD -,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,,249 d-e,350,-,-,,,,,Colchester,,-,582800,217800, horse bit (Irish),River Conwy,Conwy,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,complete,Type II,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Conwy),river (Conwy),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,702,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, escutcheon (ox/bird/human),River Ribble,Lancashire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"bird is on top of stylised ox, human underneath",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,river,river (Ribble),river (Ribble),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,182 a-d,-,316,-,,,,,Lancaster (MacG says Yorkshire Museum),,-,n/a,n/a, dagger,River Thames,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,No dec.,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450 - 300 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,27 e,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,n/a,n/a, dagger+sheath,River Thames,London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,"Iron dagger (T-handled?), bronze strips sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"14-15 e-g,,j",,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, horse bit (2 link),River Thames,London,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,"2 link, elaborate dec with crosses, unusual construction",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"276 h, 277 g-h",180,-,-,,,not in,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, scabbard,River Thames,London,sword,sword,complete,fancy design at top of long suspension loop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,210 h-j,271,-,-,92,C,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, sheath (dagger),River Thames,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Iron dagger, punched bronze sheath",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,14-15 m,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, sheath (dagger),River Thames,London,dagger,dagger,fragment,"Wood sheath, bronze decorative bands",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,"river, but has wood for C14",-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,13 f-g,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,n/a,n/a, spearhead,River Thames,London,other,other,near complete,"famous one, iron spearhead with mirror type bronze dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,217 a-c,303,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, spoon (single),River Thames,London,spoon,spoon,complete,"nicely made, hole in the side",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,231 a,475,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,complete,"fairly plain, campanulate hilt end",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,77,B,-,,BM,91 4-18 8,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,78,B,-,,BM,68 9-4 18,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,"No dec., bronze sleeve on hand grip",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,50 d,,-,-,17,A/B,,,M of London,29.94/30,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,48,A/B,-,,BM,1936 12-10 2,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,49,A/B,-,,BM,1936 12-10 3,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,50,A/B,-,,BM,68 9-4 19,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,bent in antiquity,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,229,G,-,,BM,68 9-4 21,-,n/a,n/a, sword + scabbard,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,very fancy dec incl palmettes which becme visible as a 'shadow' of corrosion,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,in river but preserved wood,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,9,A,-,,BM,64 9-3 6,-,n/a,n/a, sword + scabbard,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,undec apart from shape of chape,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,3,A,-,,BM,56 7-1 1402,-,n/a,n/a, sword + scabbard,River Thames,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,7,A,-,,BM,56 7-11401,-,n/a,n/a, sword + scabbard,River Thames,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,curved hilt end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,150,A/B/C/D,-,,Liverpool,55.34.60,-,n/a,n/a, scabbard,River Witham,Lincolnshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,two frags,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,22,A/B,-,,Lincoln,9705.06,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Witham,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,39,A/B,-,,Alnwick Castle,1880.978,-,n/a,n/a, sword,River Witham,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,38,A/B,-,,Lincoln,344.14,-,n/a,n/a, sword + scabbard,River Witham,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,undec sword in iron scabbard,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,168,A/B/C/D,-,,Mechanics Institute at Lincoln,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, torc (beaded),Rochdale,Lancashire,torc (beaded),torc/collar,complete,"11 bands/lumps ""of slewed pumpkin appearance"", square section on rest; F Hunter says ""looks v brassy""",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,259 b,-,205,-,,,,,Rochdale,,-,389400,413100, ornamental strip,Rodborough Common,Gloucestershire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative strip - diamond motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"found with various other bronze strips so presumably a hoard, not closely datable",?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,224 c,440,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,383900,204400, ornamental strip,Rodborough Common,Gloucestershire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,decorative strip - circle motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"found with various other bronze strips so presumably a hoard, not closely datable",?,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Jope 2000,,224 c,441,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,383900,204400, bowl,"Rose Ash, South Molton",Devon,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"crushed, fairly plain other than wavy lines",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,167 m-p,389,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,271600,125800, torc (unconfirmed),Rudbaxton,Pembrokeshire,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,195900,220700, shield fitting,Rudston,Yorkshire E,shield,shield,large fragment,iron with rivets,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,only the handle survived; with inhumation 163 which also had a sword,?,1st BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,not in,not in,not in,-,187,E,-,,BM,?,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"undec, wooden scabbard visible through mineralisation",,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"antler grip, horn guard, with inhumation 139",?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,211,F,-,,BM,P1976 5-4 1,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"plain, scabbard visible as mineralised",,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,had horn handle but I think it only survives as mineralised; with inhumation 163 which also had a fitting from a shield,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,187,E,-,,BM,P1975 5-4 14,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,scabbard visible only as mineralised organics,,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,has horn handle; with inhumation 146 which also had a spearhead and bone point,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,185,E,-,,BM,P1975 5-3 38,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,scabbard visible only as mineralised organics,,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"has horn handle; with inhumation 174 which also had 7 spearheads, 2 bone points, 2 bone toggles and poss a wooden shield",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,186,E,-,,BM,P1975 5-4 17,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,q plain other than dot and circle motifs on handle; scabbard visible only as mineralised organics,y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,has horn handle; with inhumation 24 which also had a spearhead,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,184,E,-,,BM,P1975 5-3 1,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"undec, wooden scabbard visible through mineralisation - incl pupae infestation from maggots eating the fleece it was wrapped in!",,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,poss has horn handle but might not survive; definitely with inhumation 144 (with spear also),?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,209,F,-,,BM,P1975 5-3 34,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"undec, wooden scabbard visible through mineralisation",,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"well preserved antler handle, and with inhumation 182",?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,210,F,-,,BM,P1991 10-1 13,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,semi-complete,"scabbard visible only as mineralised organics, had been wrapped in fur",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,with inhumation 57 which also had a spearhead,?,300 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,196,E/F,-,,BM,P1975 5-3 11,-,509700,467300, sword + scabbard,Rudston,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"undec, wooden scabbard visible through mineralisation",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"wooden grip/guard, with inhumation 107",?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,212,F,-,,BM,P1991 10-1 8,-,509700,467300, terret (flat ring),"Runnymead, Egham",Surrey,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 g,71,-,-,,,177,,BM,55.5-19.?,-,503800,166400, strap junction/harness mount (?),Runton,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,poss strap junction; similar to objects from Seven Sisters + P Hills,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st Ad,not in,,-,162,,,,,?,,-,620170,341850, sword + scabbard,Sadberge,Durham,sword,sword,complete,"for short sword, plain dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river?,river (not sure which),,,found by masons repairing a bridge so poss from river?,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,214 c,-,156,-,207,F,,,BM,96 1-20 1,-,434300,516900, strap junction/harness mount,Saffron Walden,Essex,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,opposed crescent design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,201,-,-,,,441,,Saffron Walden,?,-,554100,238800, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney,Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,fragment,no dec on small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,113,,,not in,,?,,-,590420,304110, horse bit (3 link derivative),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,large fragment,"part of developed 3 bit, holes for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,1st AD,276 f,165,-,32,,,SB12,,Norwich Castle,,-,592570,304000, strap junction/harness mount,Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"cruciform design, diff enamels used, v fancy pattern",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,209,-,43,,,470,,?,,-,592570,304000, terret (platform),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,"red triangles dec, no sign of enamel so Spratling says poss unfinished",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,from a hoard of 'bronze harness',?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,91,-,124,,,248,,Norwich Castle,66.47,-,592400,304000, terret (platform),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,"quatrefoil design with yello, blue and red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,from a hoard of 'bronze harness',?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,91,-,125,,,249,,Norwich Castle,66.47,-,592400,304000, terret (platform),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,"upturned ends on platforms, red and green enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,from a hoard of 'bronze harness',?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,91,-,127,,,250,,Norwich Castle,66.47,-,592400,304000, terret (platform),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,"upturned ends on platforms, red and green enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,from a hoard of 'bronze harness',?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,91,-,128,,,251,,Norwich Castle,66.47,-,592400,304000, terret (platform),Saham Toney (Ovington),Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,complete,prob red enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,from a hoard of 'bronze harness',?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,92,-,126,,,247,,Norwich Castle,66.47,-,592400,304000, mount,Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,other,other,complete,central roundel with outer triangles alternately filled with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,68,,,,,?,,-,591350,306450, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"has protective skirt over attachment loop like R-B ones, dec with punched dots",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,LIA/ER,not in,,-,114,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,milled dec in between 'wings',y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,LIA/ER,not in,,-,115,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,similar to 115 but no milled dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,116,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,similar to 115 but no milled dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,117,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, terret (transverse winged),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'A'),Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,v unusual form - like a cross between parallel and transverse winged (wings are placed perpendicular to each other),y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,118,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, horse bit (2 link),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'B'),Norfolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,near complete,"two link, end broken",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,33,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, horse bit (2 link),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'B'),Norfolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,near complete,"two link, signs of wear",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,34,,,not in,,?,,-,591350,306450, linch pin (vase headed),Saham Toney (Quidney Farm 'B'),Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,near complete,"hoof shaped foot, dots with red enamel",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,52,,,,,?,,-,591350,306450, scabbard chape,Saham Toney (Woodcock Hall),Norfolk,sword fragment,sword,fragment,chape end,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river,river (not sure which),,,river,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,181,E,-,,Private hands,n/a,-,590000,302100, baluster ferrule,Santon,Norfolk,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,138 a,-,-,,,623,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, baluster ferrule,Santon,Norfolk,other,other,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,138 b,-,-,,,624,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, bucket,Santon,Norfolk,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"various parts of a bucket incl handle, hoop frags, rim binding, etc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,419,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, bucket,Santon,Norfolk,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"fancily dec handle with oval repeat pattern, also red enamel attachment rivets at ends, plus plain rings with rivet holes",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,425,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, cauldron,Santon,Norfolk,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,badly damaged sheet bronze cauldron with iron rim and mounts,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,429,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.218,-,583790,287360, horse bit (2 link),Santon,Norfolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,near complete,"Polden Hills type, 2nd side link an iron replacement for bronze original, each 'ear' has hole for enamel dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,179,-,35,,,SJ23,,?,,-,583790,287360, lid,Santon,Norfolk,other,other,large fragment,sheet bronze lid with duck figures for securing the opening within it,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,166 k,398,-,not in,,,,,Cambridge,,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,minimal dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,146,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,147,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,147,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,147,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found in hoard inside cauldron with other metal objects (presumably iron as Spr doesn' mention them),43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,147,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, nave bond,Santon,Norfolk,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,n,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,145,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,1897.227,-,583790,287360, ornamental strip,Santon,Norfolk,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,'complete',long decorative strip,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,223 j,442,-,not in,,,,,Cambridge,,-,583790,287360, skillet handle (dog?),Santon,Norfolk,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',worn poss dog,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,171 h-i,not in,-,not in,,,,,Cambridge,,-,583790,287360, strap junction/harness mount,Santon,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"eared enamel mount, red enamel inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD (Hutch),296 a,206,-,69,,,448,,Cambridge,,-,583790,287360, strap junction/harness mount,Santon,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"eared enamel mount, red enamel inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,43 - 100 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,1st AD (Hutch),"296 b, 297 a",207,-,70,,,449,,Cambridge,,-,583790,287360, horse bit (2 link),Sarratt,Hertfordshire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,similar to P Hills type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,villa,MD stray,MD,,,found near villa,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,381,,Verulamium M,SABMS 79.2685,-,503900,199000, scabbard hilt end,Scarce Law,?,sword fragment,sword,fragment,info from Fraser Hunter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,259,H,-,,?,?,-,n/a,n/a, armlet (massive),"Seafield Tower, Kinghorn, Fife",Fife,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,enamel (?) inlays missing?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,later 1st-2nd AD,263 c,-,244,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 19,-,326800,687000, mount,Seamill,North Ayrshire,other,other,near complete,whirligig openwork design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"with occ debris (date not given), dug in 1880 so prob not much info or context",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,40,-,,,530a,,Edinburgh,HR 470,-,219800,647800, torc,Sedgeford,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"Multi-stranded, highly dec. terminal",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd/1st BC (Hutch),"114 e-f, 115",,-,3,,,,,BM,,-,571100,336700, harness hook,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,fancy enamel dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,184 a,-,-,,,364,,Cardiff,04.136,-,281500,207400, harness hook,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,fancy enamel dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,184 b,-,-,,,365,,Cardiff,04.137,-,281500,207400, helmet,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,helmet,other,fragment,'topknot' of helmet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,221 f,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, horse bit (3 link derivative),"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,semi-complete,"Rings of developed 3 link, inlay squares for ?",y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,"271 i, 276 a-c",166,-,-,,,SB13,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,276 d,212,-,-,,,457a,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"red and yellow enamel settings, v similar to ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,?,295 g,,-,-,,,457b,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,276 f,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,276 c,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"lots of squares for taking inlay, almost identical to 295 g",y,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,276 d,,-,-,,,457a,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, strap junction/harness mount,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,276 e,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, tankard handle,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"similar but not identical designs, one with cross hatching for enamel, others with holes poss for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,230 a-e,373,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, tankard handle,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"similar but not identical designs, one with cross hatching for enamel, others with holes poss for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,230 a-e,374,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, tankard handle,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"similar but not identical designs, one with cross hatching for enamel, others with holes poss for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,230 a-e,375,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, tankard handle,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"similar but not identical designs, one with cross hatching for enamel, others with holes poss for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,230 a-e,376,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, tankard handle,"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"similar but not identical designs, one with cross hatching for enamel, others with holes poss for inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,230 a-e,377,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, terret (knobbed),"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,terret (other),terret,complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,277 a,,-,-,,,252,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, terret (knobbed),"Seven Sisters, Neath",Neath/Port Talbot,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,not described - bit of text missing I think,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,datable by Roman military equipment which is Claudio- Neronian and pre-Flavian. Adam Gwilt says 50 - 75 AD (with 55-65 AD as his hunch),50 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,277 b,85,-,-,,,253,,Cardiff,,-,281900,208700, escutcheon (cow),"Shakenoak Farm, Wilcote",Oxfordshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',handle attachment at rear,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 g,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,437000,213000, tankard,Shapwick,Somerset,tankard,tankard,complete,wood staves covered with undec sheet bronze,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,Wood; found in a 3rd C AD context,200 - 300 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,3rd AD?,226 a-b,,-,-,,,,,Taunton (Somerset County),,-,341700,138300, strap junction/harness mount,Shelton,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,frag of P Hills type - report in SMR,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,63,,,,,?,,-,621950,291500, terret (unclassifiable),Shelton,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,145,,,not in,,?,,-,621950,291500, sword,"Shepperton Ranges, Spelthorne",Surrey,sword,sword,near complete,"stamp of crescent with three dots, bone handle survives",,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river,river (not sure which),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,127,D,-,,BM,P1995 7-4 1,-,507700,167500, sword,"Shepperton Ranges, Spelthorne",Surrey,sword,sword,large fragment,not illustrated in Stead but I think no dec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river,river (not sure which),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,129,D,-,,BM,P1995 7-4 2,-,507700,167500, sword + scabbard,"Shepperton, Spelthorne",Surrey,sword,sword,near complete,"quite fancy dec on scabbard, which is v similar in design to the Witham sword; traces of leather (visible in corrosion) on scabbard",y,y,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river?,river (not sure which),,,river?/stray,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,34,A/B,-,,Chertsey,D 2603/2,-,507700,167500, terret (mini),Sherburn,Yorkshire N,terret (mini),terret,complete,punched dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2004-2005,,,,,,,,,,private hands?,,-,495900,477800, terret (mini),Shotesham,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,89,,,not in,,?,,-,625530,298120, strap junction/harness mount,Shouldham,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,Type 1,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,40,,,,,?,,-,569750,308250, sword,Shouldham,Norfolk,sword,sword,complete,"anthropoid handle, otherwise undec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,with inhumation (within the limits of a medieval churchyard!),?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,217,G,-,,Norwich Castle,4.949,-,567700,309000, terret (flat ring),"Shrubland Drive, Reading",Reading,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,175,,private hands,n/a,-,468100,171700, casket fitting (?),Silchester,Hampshire,other,other,complete,casket fitting? - cross shaped leaf design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,?,,,from excav but no contextual detail in Spr,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 d,443,-,-,,,,,Reading,,-,462800,161900, casket fitting (?),Silchester,Hampshire,other,other,complete,casket fitting? - swirly S design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,?,,,from excav but no contextual detail in Spr,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 c,444,-,-,,,,,Reading,,-,462800,161900, cheek piece,Silchester,Hampshire,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,quatrefoil design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,major LIA/RB settlement,stray,unknown,,,stray from PRIA and RB town,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,240,-,-,,,353,,Reading,?,-,462800,161900, figurine (horse),Silchester,Hampshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"poss a handle, shape q abstract similar to Uffington",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,?excav,no info but could find,,,,-,50 BC +,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,174 c,,-,-,,,,,Reading,,-,462800,161900, mount,Silchester,Hampshire,other,other,semi-complete,rectangular plate with incised lines,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,from LIA/Rn town but context not given,?,50 BC +,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,Spratling 1972,,not in,454,-,-,,,,,Reading,?,-,462800,161900, bucket,Silkstead,Hampshire,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,"fittings, see Stead 1971a, 279, 282 for more details",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,see Stead 1971,,,,"see Stead 1971a, 279, 282, n. 41-2",-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,411,-,-,,,,,Winchester,?,-,444700,124400, head,"Silkstead, Hursley (?)",Hampshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,complete,"woman's head with glass eyes, some doubt about its attribution",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,152 f,,-,-,,,,,Winchester,,-,444700,124400, horse bit (3 link),Silksted Sandpit,Hampshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,large fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ34,,Winchester,263.13 & 308,-,444700,124400, torc (beaded),Skerne,Yorkshire E,torc (beaded),torc/collar,semi-complete,bent and descirbed as 'degenerate',,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of coins,n/a,,,"found with 17 Rn coins, date not given in MacG, but she says ""were in possession of Earl of Londesborough but may now be in the BM""",43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,207,-,,,,,Hull,,-,504600,455300, bracelet,Snailwell,Cambridgeshire,bracelet,other,complete,"snake-like faces at either end (with slightly ram-like look to them), overall form is of a snake, finely dec throughout",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"Burial was ""in a wooden structure"", but don't know if it survives. According to Fraser Hunter the grave dates to c. 30 - 50 AD.",30 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,171 b-d,,-,,,,,,Cambridge,,,564500,267300, ornamental strip,Snailwell,Cambridgeshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"small punched bosses, repousse",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,burial,inhumation,,,"with pottery, bronze patera etc. so should be datable",40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,445,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,53.21.A,-,564500,267500, ornamental strip,Snailwell,Cambridgeshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"small punched bosses, repousse",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,burial,inhumation,,,"with pottery, bronze patera etc. so should be datable",40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,445,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,53.21.A,-,564500,267500, ornamental strip,Snailwell,Cambridgeshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"small punched bosses, repousse",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,burial,inhumation,,,"with pottery, bronze patera etc. so should be datable",40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,445,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,53.21.A,-,564500,267500, strap junction/harness mount,Snettisham,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,"v small frag, P Hills type",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,65,,,,,?,,-,571530,334110, terret (transverse winged),Snettisham,Norfolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,"lipped, enamel spots",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,"stray, close to Snettisham treasure field but...",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,289 r-s,50 bis,-,110,,,125,,Norwich,,-,568500,335400, torc (tubular),Snettisham (Hoard A),Norfolk,torc (tubular),torc/collar,complete,"tubular torc around iron core, fairly plain with dec terminals",,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,1st BC,108-9,,-,1/1,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc (tubular),Snettisham (Hoard A),Norfolk,torc (tubular),torc/collar,complete,"tubular torc around iron core, fairly plain with dec terminals",,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/1,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc (tubular),Snettisham (Hoard A),Norfolk,torc (tubular),torc/collar,complete,"tubular torc around iron core, fairly plain with dec terminals",,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/1,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc (tubular),Snettisham (Hoard A),Norfolk,torc (tubular),torc/collar,fragment,terminal fragments from what was presumably a tubular torc like those it was found with,,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/1,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,buffer terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,buffer terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,buffer terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991a,,108-9,,-,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard B/C),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,loop terminal torc,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with 167 coins - latest ones date to early 1st BC,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/2,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard D),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"single twisted bar torc with double loop terminals, a ring was threaded through one of them",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 1,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/3,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard E),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,twisted bar torc with ring terminals,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with Gallo-Belgic D quarter stater - poss 2nd BC in date,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/4,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard E),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"the 'Great Torc' - 8 strands of 8 twisted wires, terminals dec in Snettisham style",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),with Gallo-Belgic D quarter stater - poss 2nd BC in date,150 - 50 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/4,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard F),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,varying,"types not stated, mostly twisted bar",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/7,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard G),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/8,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard H),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/9,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard J),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/10,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard K),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/11,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (Hoard L),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,complete torc - type not stated,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/12,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (stray 1964),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,loop terminal of torc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/5,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (stray 1964),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,fragment,"twisted bar torc, damaged but complete",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/5,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, torc,Snettisham (stray 1968),Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"twisted bar torc, v good condition",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),various - see Garrow et al. forthcoming (C14 dating of Celtic Art paper),early 1st BC by association,?,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Stead 1991,,108-9,,,1/6,,,,,BM,,-,568200,334100, bowl,Snowdon,Gwynedd,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,"frag of bowl and escutcheon, feline head design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,?,295 a-d,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,261000,354400, harness hook,Somerton,?,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,367c,,private hands,?,-,n/a,n/a, terret (simple),South Cadbury,Somerset,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,18,-,-,-,,6,,Taunton (Somerset County),A47,-,362500,125100, sword,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,semi-complete,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,found with 'human bones' and a ring,?,300 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,195,E/F,-,,Hull,11.1975,-,492500,431200, sword + scabbard,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,sound quite fancy but no good description or pics,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"covered with sherds from Dressel 20 amphora, cut into ditch with pottery, etc. Could prob find out more",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,276,?,-,,Humber Archaeological Partnership?,?,-,492500,431200, sword + scabbard,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,sound quite fancy but no good description or pics,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"covered with sherds from Dressel 20 amphora, cut into ditch with pottery, etc. Could prob find out more",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,277,?,-,,Humber Archaeological Partnership?,?,-,492500,431200, sword + scabbard,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,sound quite fancy but no good description or pics,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"covered with sherds from Dressel 20 amphora, cut into ditch with pottery, etc. Could prob find out more",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,278,?,-,,Humber Archaeological Partnership?,?,-,492500,431200, sword + scabbard,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,sound quite fancy but no good description or pics,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"covered with sherds from Dressel 20 amphora, cut into ditch with pottery, etc. Could prob find out more",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,279,?,-,,Humber Archaeological Partnership?,?,-,492500,431200, sword + scabbard,South Cave,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,sound quite fancy but no good description or pics,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"covered with sherds from Dressel 20 amphora, cut into ditch with pottery, etc. Could prob find out more",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,280,?,-,,Humber Archaeological Partnership?,?,-,492500,431200, cheek piece,South Shields,Tyne & Wear,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,prob from Roman fort Lawe ,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,Hadrianic or later,not in,-,43,-,,,354,,South Shields?,,-,436700,567400, mount,South Shields,Tyne & Wear,other,other,fragment,triangle holes for enamel inlay; poss from scabbard but impossible to be sure,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,n,Roman camp/fort,fort?,no info,,,presumably found on site of Rn fort but no good contextual info,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,170,-,not in,,,,South Shields,n/a,-,436700,567400, strap junction/harness mount,South Shields,Tyne & Wear,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,from excavs in Rn fort by Miket 1977-81,117 AD -,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,502b,,Tyne & Mear Museums Service,?,-,436700,567400, strap junction/harness mount,South Shields,Tyne & Wear,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,Roman camp/fort,fort,stray,,,unstrat,?,70 AD +,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,483,,Tyne & Mear Museums Service,?,-,436700,567400, stud (ornamental),South Shields,Tyne & Wear,other,other,near complete,triskele pale enamel against red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found during 1885 excavs in Lawe fort so MacG says Hadrianic or later,117 AD -,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,Hadrianic or later,not in,-,41,-,,,519,,Newcastle University,1956 128 69 A,-,436700,567400, terret (simple),South Walsham,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,78,,,not in,,?,,-,635800,313200, bowl,Spettisbury,Dorset,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"iron rim, used to have ring handled escutcheons",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,found in hillfort 'mass grave' with 80-90 skeletons and other objects,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,404,-,-,,,,,BM,1862.6-27.1,-,391500,102000, bowl/cauldron,Spettisbury,Dorset,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"moderate size, iron rim",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,?,?,,,,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,306 g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,391200,102200, scabbard chape,Spettisbury,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape frame, openwork ring dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,mass grave in hillfort,mass grave,,,found in hillfort 'mass grave' with 80-90 skeletons and other objects,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,216 f,280,-,-,72,B,,,BM,92 9-1 464,-,391200,102200, scabbard chape,Spettisbury,Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape frame, no dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,mass grave in hillfort,mass grave,,,found in hillfort 'mass grave' with 80-90 skeletons and other objects,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,216 e,281,-,-,69,B,,,BM,92 9-1 459,-,391200,102200, sword + scabbard,Spettisbury,Dorset,sword,sword,near complete,plain other than campanulate hilt,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"in pit with 80-90 skeletons and other metalwork, bone could be dated",?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,58,B,-,,BM,62 6-27.16,-,391200,102200, torc,Spettisbury,Dorset,torc,torc/collar,complete,"loop terminals, very much like gold ones",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,?,?,,,,-,Ph 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,310 d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,391200,102200, terret (mini),Sporle with Palgrave,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,"no dec, circular not D shaped",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,82,,,not in,,?,,-,583750,311450, sword + scabbard,Springfield,Essex,sword,sword,semi-complete,v corroded but 'rungs' on scabbard visible,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"from pit in centre of BA enclosure, no datable objects though",?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,80,C,-,,BM,P1982 705 1 and 2,-,573300,208400, terret (lipped),"Springhead, Southfleet",Kent,terret (lipped),terret,semi-complete,lipped terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,rubble,,,found in rubble which isn't v closely dated,?,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,39,-,-,,,103,,"Chantry Mus, Southfleet",?,-,561500,171100, horse bit (2 link),St Albans,Hertfordshire,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,similar to P Hills type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,380,,Verulamium M,SABMS 79.2691,-,497800,208500, linch pin (crescentic),St Albans,Hertfordshire,linch pin (crescentic),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,601,,Verulamium M,SABMS 81.2703,-,497800,208500, linch pin (vase headed),St Albans,Hertfordshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,580,,?,?,-,497800,208500, ornamental strip (?),St Albans,Hertfordshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p175,-,-,,,,?,?,,497800,208500, scabbard,St Albans,Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"small frag of top of scabbard, fancy dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,210 k,,-,-,not in,,,,St Albans,,-,497800,208500, shield (boss and spine),St Lawrence,Isle of Wight,shield,shield,complete,And rim. No dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,,?,1st BC,-,,,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,98 e,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,453800,76600, sword + scabbard,St Lawrence,Isle of Wight,sword,sword,near complete,raised dot dec on scabbard,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,no v datable finds but C14 date bones,?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,117,D,-,,Carisbrooke Castle,?,-,453800,76600, scabbard,St Mawgen in Pyder,Cornwall,sword,sword,'near complete',"strip of ornamental bronze; Stead includes it so must be a scabbard; Jope thinks scabbard plate, Fox thought shield mount; q fancy ornamentation; NB context was a metalworking hut",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,IA settlement,excav - hut,roundhouse,,,found in a level with a mid-1st AD brooch,40 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,211 i,328,-,-,106,D,,,Truro,n/a,-,187300,66000, knife?,"St Stephen, St Albans",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,flowing spiral/vegetal dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,2nd BC,89 d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,514300,206100, terret (flat ring),Staines,Surrey,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 c,,-,-,,,178,,Private hands,,-,503300,171300, terret (platform),Stamford Bridge,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,254,,"Grosvenor M, Chester",55P.1984,-,471500,455400, scabbard chape,"Stancil, Tickhill",Yorkshire S,sword fragment,sword,complete,"info from Peter Robinson, Doncaster Museum",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,275,H,-,,?,?,-,459000,393200, hanger/dangler,Standlake,Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,"whirligig design, worn through use",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 j,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,439500,202900, sword + scabbard,Standlake,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,"Composite item, serpetine chape design, 'anchor' at top of scabbard",y,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,La Tene 1-2,"48 a-e, 49 a-b",,-,-,35,A/B,,,Ashmolean,1949.963,-,440400,203200, fire dog,"Stanfordbury, Southill",Bedfordshire,fire dog,other,complete,"from rich burial, also with stand and dangling hook, etc.",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"rich cremation, pit lined with Rn tiles, found 1832-4",43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,309 e-f,-,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,515400,242000, fire dog,"Stanfordbury, Southill",Bedfordshire,fire dog,other,complete,"from rich burial, also with stand and dangling hook, etc.",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"rich cremation, pit lined with Rn tiles, found 1832-4",43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,309 e-f,-,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,515400,242000, ornamental strip,"Stanfordbury, Southill",Bedfordshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"decorative strip with vegetal motif, from casket within burial",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,with loads of RB finds so presumably closely datable,40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,223 g,446,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,515400,242000, ornamental strip,"Stanfordbury, Southill",Bedfordshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"decorative strip with vegetal motif, from casket within burial",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,cremation,cremation,,,with loads of RB finds so presumably closely datable,40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,223 g,446,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,,-,515400,242000, shield boss,"Stanfordbury, Southill",Bedfordshire,shield,shield,large fragment,conical boss,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,"with amphorae, bronze patera, gaming pieces, etc plus Samian dated to Tiberius/Claudius",40 - 50 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,317,-,-,,,,,Cambridge,765.1,-,514800,241200, armlet (massive),"Stanhope, Stobo",Borders,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o?,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with cheekpieces MacG 16 and 17 and a Roman patera of 2nd AD date or later (says MacG; later article by F Hunter says with a 'trulla' produced c. 35 - 100 AD). ,35 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,y,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,early-mid 2nd AD,279 d,-,245,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 25,-,318400,637800, strap junction/harness mount,"Stanhope, Stobo",Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,openwork panel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with Roman patera of 2nd AD date or later and heavy armring MacG 245,100 AD -,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,early-mid 2nd AD,279 c,-,16,-,,,484b,,Edinburgh,FA 27,-,318400,637800, strap junction/harness mount,"Stanhope, Stobo",Borders,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,openwork panel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with Roman patera of 2nd AD date or later and heavy armring MacG 245,100 AD -,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,early-mid 2nd AD,279 c,-,17,-,,,484a,,Edinburgh,FA 28,-,318400,637800, terret (transverse winged),Stanton,Suffolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,"stray find, but found with another terret",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,48,-,-,,,126,,BM,VG 2347,-,596800,273400, terret (transverse winged),Stanton,Suffolk,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,"stray find, but found with another terret",-,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,48,-,-,,,127,,BM,VG 2346,-,596800,273400, bowl,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"small, grooved dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,"287 i, 307 g",-,298,-,,,-,,BM,96 1-20 12,-,418100,512100, bowl,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,"2 frags, prob lathe spun",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 121,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, buckle,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,D looped buckle frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 115,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, casket fitting (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,semi-complete,cross shape of leafs motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),?,?,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 e,-,1962 - 99,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, chariot mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,"axle mount - ring of iron, upper side sheathed in bronze",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 136,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, chariot mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,"axle mount - ring of iron, upper side sheathed in bronze",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 137,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, cheek piece,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,287 m,-,1962 - 19,-,-,,355,,BM,96.1-20.8,-,418100,512100, cheek piece,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,287 m,-,1962 - 20,-,-,,355,,BM,96.1-20.8,-,418100,512100, cheek piece,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,287 l,-,1962 - 21,-,-,,356,,BM,47.2-8.74,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,"gilded ring, split bar",y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 26,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.25: A,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,"gilded ring, split bar",y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 27,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.26: A,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,split bar,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 29,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.23: C,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,ring and loop type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,286 m,-,1962 - 30,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.27: prob B,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,ring and loop type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,286 l,-,1962 - 31,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.??: B,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,near complete,"hoop with lips, suspended from circular loop",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 32,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: A or B,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,button and loop type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,"264 n, 285 h",-,1962 - 33,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.29:C,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,button and loop type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,285 i,-,1962 - 34,-,,,-,,BM,"47.2-8.30 prob B, poss C",-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,near complete,"hoop with lips, suspended from circular loop",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 35,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: D,-,418100,512100, fastener,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,large fragment,"hoop with lips, suspended from circular loop",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 36,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: D,-,418100,512100, fitting,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,near complete,for attaching to a strap,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),?,?,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 j,-,1962 - 93,not in,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.32,-,418100,512100, fitting (chain mail),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,fragment,"for attaching to chain mail (still some attached), circular",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 g,-,1962 - 118,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, fitting (chain mail),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,fragment,similar to no. 1962 - 118 but no chainmail attached,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 119,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, fitting (chain mail),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,fragment,"S-design, frag of chain mail attached",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,"201 c, 287 h",-,1962 - 120,-,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, fitting (horse head),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"famous one, quite stylised, poss to go on wooden vessel as it has perforated lugs",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,175 a-b,-,1962 - 102,-,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, harness hook,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 j-k,-,1962 - 22,-,-,,366a,,BM,47.2-8.64,-,418100,512100, harness hook,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 j-k,-,1962 - 22,-,-,,366b,,BM,47.2-8.64,-,418100,512100, head,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,Sheet bronze human heads,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,150-151 e-o,-,1962 - 103,-,,,-,,BM?,?,-,418100,512100, head,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,Sheet bronze human heads,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,150-151 e-o,-,1962 - 104,-,,,-,,BM?,?,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,large fragment,lipped design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 37,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: A,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 38,-,,,SB17,,BM,47.2-8:110 & 107,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,single ring with loop design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 40,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: A,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 41,-,,,SB15,,BM,47.2-8:4,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 42,-,,,SB18 + 19,,BM,47.2-8:112,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 45,-,,,SB16,,BM,47.2-8:114,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,dotted circle design for enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 46,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: C,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,not the right part to see the design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 47,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: D,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,semi-complete,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 48,-,,,SB14,,BM,47.2-8:72a,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,fragment,not the right part to see the design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 49,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?? poss D,-,418100,512100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"3 bit, cast in open mould",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,278 a,-,1962 - 85,-,,,SB20,,BM,47.2-8:140,-,418100,512100, horse bit (unid.),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,lipped design with openwork,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 39,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: A,-,418100,512100, horse bit (unid.),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"winged design, fragment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 43,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: A,-,418100,512100, horse bit (unid.),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,"winged design, fragment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 44,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.?: B or D,-,418100,512100, horse bit (unid.),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,fragment,poss bridle bit frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 50,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, horse gear (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),'complete',"openwork roundel with S scroll design, poss from horse bit?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,285 e,-,1962 - 84,-,-,,-,,BM,? B,-,418100,512100, horse gear (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),fragment,Figure of 8 design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 86,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, horse gear (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),complete,ring with crescentic projection,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 94,-,-,,-,,BM,47.2-8.45,-,418100,512100, linch pin (balustered ferrule),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 80,-,-,,625,,BM,96.1-20.10,-,418100,512100, linch pin (balustered ferrule),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (other type),linch pin,fragment,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 81,-,-,,626,,BM,96.1-20.11,-,418100,512100, linch pin (unclassifiable),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (other type),linch pin,large fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 72,-,-,,608,,BM,47.2-8.69,-,418100,512100, linch pin (unclassifiable),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (other type),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 73,-,-,,609,,BM,47.2-8.75,-,418100,512100, linch pin (unclassifiable),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (other type),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 74,-,-,,607,,BM,47.2-8.76,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,fancy ring head,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,284 a-c,-,1962 - 70,-,-,,593,,BM,47.2-8.66,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 71,-,-,,594,,BM,47.2-8.78,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 d/e,-,1962 - 75,-,-,,581a,,BM,47.2-8.70,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,near complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 d/e,-,1962 - 76,-,-,,581b,,BM,47.2-8.68,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 d/e,-,1962 - 77,-,-,,582,,BM,96.1-20.9,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 d/e,-,1962 - 78,-,-,,583,,BM,47.2-8.67,-,418100,512100, linch pin (vase headed),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 79,-,-,,595,,BM,47.2-8.77,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,"use unknown, dec is keeled circles",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),?,?,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 c,-,1962 - 98,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,dec strip with stamped circles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 f,-,1962 - 100,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,repeated 'feather' design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 101,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,incised and repousse,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 d,-,1962 - 105,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,near complete,"use unknown, nice dec with whirligig roundels",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 b,-,1962 - 106,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,'puffin' motif,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 107,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,repousse dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 108,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"repousse dec, has socket apparently but not ill.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 109,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,repousse dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 110,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,7 frags of the same bit of gold foil with repousse dec,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 111,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,frags of cast strip with incised edges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 128,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,frags of cast strip with incised edges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 129,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,frags of cast strip with incised edges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 130,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,frags of cast strip with incised edges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 131,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"frags of beaten strip, shaped and pierced for attachment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 132,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"frags of beaten strip, shaped and pierced for attachment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 133,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,5 frags of sturdy ornamental strip dec with crescents,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 135,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, ornamental strip,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,fragment,"winged design, fragment",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 83,-,-,,-,,BM,? D,-,418100,512100, scabbard,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"3 frags of scabbard binding, not ill.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 134,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, shield boss?,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,shield,shield,fragment,"poss shield boss frag, not ill.",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 122,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, spoon,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,spoon,spoon,fragment,"frags of undec bronze, interpreted by Haselgrove etal. 1999 as spoon frags",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Haselgrove et al 1999,,not in,-,not in,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 d,-,1962 - 01,-,-,,515a,,BM,47.2-8.48,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 n,-,1962 - 02,-,-,,515b,,BM,96.1-20.4,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 o,-,1962 - 03,-,-,,516,,BM,47.2-8.49,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 e,-,1962 - 04,-,-,,507,,BM,96.1-20.6,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 l,-,1962 - 05,-,-,,458,,BM,47.2-8.56,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 m,-,1962 - 06,-,-,,459,,BM,96.1-20.6,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 g,-,1962 - 07,-,-,,460,,BM,47.2-8.106,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 h,-,1962 - 08,-,-,,461,,BM,47.2-8.57,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 i,-,1962 - 09,-,-,,462,,BM,47.2-8.55,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 j,-,1962 - 10,-,-,,463,,BM,47.2-8.61,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 a-c,-,1962 - 11,-,-,,485,,BM,96.1-20?/22317 W,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"openwork, prob miscast",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,285 b,-,1962 - 12,-,-,,486,,BM,96.1-20.3,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 c,-,1962 - 13,-,-,,487,,BM,47.2-8.51,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,prob miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 14,-,-,,488,,BM,47.2-8.107,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,openwork,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,285 a,-,1962 - 15,-,-,,489,,BM,47.2-8.52,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,286 f,-,1962 - 16,-,-,,554,,BM,47.2-8.59,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,285 d,-,1962 - 17,-,-,,555,,BM,47.2-8.58,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,287 k,-,1962 - 18,-,-,,543,,BM,47.2-8.32,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,not illustrated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 82,-,-,,-,,BM,? A,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,trumpet shaped design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 87,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,circular design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 88,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,dot design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 89,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,dot design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 90,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap junction/harness mount (?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),fragment,dot design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 91,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, strap terminal,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,openwork S design,y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,286 k,-,1962 - 23,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.50:A,-,418100,512100, strap terminal,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,dots and flanges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,284 k,-,1962 - 24,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.??: prob D,-,418100,512100, strap terminal,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,ring ended,y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,285 f,-,1962 - 25,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.31:D,-,418100,512100, strap terminal,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,ring ended,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,285 g,-,1962 - 28,-,,,-,,BM,47.2-8.23:C,-,418100,512100, stud (ornamental),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,complete,stud or button,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 116,-,-,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, sword + scabbard,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,complete,"ogee dec at top, suspension loop 1/3 down",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,212 a-b,-,1962 - 123,-,199,F,-,,BM,47 2-8 87,-,418100,512100, sword + scabbard,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,sword,sword,near complete,"wooden scabbard (ash) with bronze bands, chape and top",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,found in ditch of oppidum; ditch cut in 50s AD and site overrun by 74 AD; sword lay above primary silting so must have been lost c.60-74 AD says MacG; wooden scabbard so could be C14 dated,60 - 74 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Jope 2000,60-74 AD (MacG),215 a-d,-,172,-,245,H,-,,BM,1952 2-2 1,-,418100,512100, terret (platform),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (platform),terret,complete,dots and flanges,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,284 i,-,1962 - 61,-,,,255,,BM,47.2-8.33-42:C,-,418100,512100, terret (simple),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 j,-,1962 - 62,-,-,,67,,BM,47.2-8.38,-,418100,512100, terret (simple),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 63,-,-,,68,,BM,47.2-8.39,-,418100,512100, terret (simple),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 64,-,-,,69,,BM,47.2-8.43f,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 51,-,-,,128,,BM,47.2-8.33,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 52,-,-,,129,,BM,47.2-8.34,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 53,-,-,,130,,BM,47.2-8.35,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 54,-,-,,131,,BM,47.2-8.36,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 55,-,-,,132,,BM,47.2-8.37,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 g,-,1962 - 57,-,-,,134,,BM,47.2-8.39,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 58,-,-,,135,,BM,47.2-8.40,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,fragment,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 h,-,1962 - 59,-,-,,136,,BM,47.2-8.41,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 60,-,-,,137,,BM,47.2-8.42,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,semi-complete,miscast,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 65,-,-,,138,,BM,47.2-8.43,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,284 f,-,1962 - 66,-,-,,139,,BM,47.2-8.44,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 67,-,-,,140,,BM,47.2-8.45,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 68,-,-,,141,,BM,47.2-8.46,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,near complete,"miscast, shattered",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - 69,-,-,,138,,BM,47.2-8.43,-,418100,512100, terret (transverse winged),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (transverse winged),terret,complete,MacG said same as Palk 55 but Palk says they don't refit,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,oi,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,1962 - not numbered,-,-,,133,,BM,47.2-8.38,-,418100,512100, terret (type?),Stanwick,Yorkshire N,terret (type?),terret,fragment,not illustrated,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,MacGregor 1962,,-,-,1962 - 56,-,-,,-,,BM,"47.2-8,43:A",-,418100,512100, vehicle fitting,Stanwick,Yorkshire N,other,other,near complete,"poss for end of yoke, fine dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),?,?,,,"none of the finds are readily datable, other than perhaps by association with those in other hoards; however, MacG says that there was a frag of unworked bone found with it so could C14 date that",?,40 - 60 AD,-,,,,,,,4,,,,y,,,Jope 2000,,287 a,-,1962 - 97,not in,,,-,,BM,?,-,418100,512100, sword,Stevenston Sands,North Ayrshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,small frag of top of blade,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,139,-,192,E,,,Edinburgh,BMC 371,-,226400,640900, armlet (massive),Stichill,Borders,armlet (massive),arm ring,near complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with collar (MacG 210) and another frag (247) but no other finds,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,246,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 17,-,371100,638200, armlet (massive),Stichill,Borders,armlet (massive),arm ring,semi-complete,v similar to other heavy types,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with collar (MacG 210) and armlet (246 but no other finds,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,247,-,,,,,lost,,-,371100,638200, torc (heavy collar),Stichill,Borders,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,complete,"The Stichill Collar - two sections, back hinged, front held with pin, opposed S etc. dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,found with armlet (MacG 246) and another frag (247) but no other finds,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,260 a-e,-,210,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 37,-,371100,638200, sword,Stoke Ferry,Norfolk,sword,sword,near complete,"plain, other than campanulate hilt end",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Wissey),river (Wissey),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,47,A/B,-,,Cambridge,28.749,-,570500,299700, terret (knobbed),"Stonea Grange, Wimblington",Cambridgeshire,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,MD stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,112,,BM,P.1982.6-2.1,-,546500,293400, terret (knobbed),Stowting,Kent,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,plain dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,Saxon grave,Saxon inhumation,,,found in grave no. 21,Saxon,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,86,-,-,,,256,,Maidstone,?,-,612300,142300, horse bit (3 link),"Strand on the Green, Chiswick",London,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,DJ35,,M of London,1751,-,519000,178000, horse bit (2 link),Stratton Strawless,Norfolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,Polden Hills type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,n/a,,,stray,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,28,,,382,,?,,-,612970,321030, strap junction/harness mount,"Sudeley, Cheltenham",Gloucestershire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,Figure of 8 with flower triskels,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,270 a-f,213,-,-,,,450,,BM,,-,403000,227800, scabbard chape,"Sutton Bank, Sutton under Whitestonecliffe",Yorkshire N,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"pronounced lips, incised triangle dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,201,F,-,,Yorkshire,1981.425,-,448600,482500, scabbard,"Sutton Reach, N of Newark",Nottinghamshire,sword,sword,complete,Sinuous plant motif alternating with laddering,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Trent),river (Trent),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"52 a-d, 53 a",282,-,-,33,A/B,,,Hull,3046.42,-,467500,384800, torc,SW Norfolk,Norfolk,torc,torc/collar,complete,"twisted multi-strand, ring terminals",,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,595000,292000, cavesson,Swanton Morley,Norfolk,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),large fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,885,,private hands,n/a,-,601800,317100, horse bit (3 link derivative),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,horse bit (3 link derivative),horse bit,complete,"made of six pieces, three-link derivative, central enameled disc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,27,,,not in,,?,,-,601540,316530, horse bit (3 link),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"side and central links are Cu alloy, end rings iron; undec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,?,300 - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,2nd/1st BC,not in,160,-,26,,,DJ36,,?,,-,603000,306100, mount,Swanton Morley,Norfolk,other,other,near complete,triskele openwork,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,71,,,,,?,,-,601200,319200, mount,Swanton Morley,Norfolk,other,other,complete,"square, yellow and blue enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,64,,,,,?,,-,602150,317100, terret (flat ring),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete?,Westhall type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,138,,,?,,?,,-,601200,319200, terret (flat ring),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,fragment,"tendril design, other side either damaged or different",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,136,,,179,,?,,-,601200,319200, terret (flat ring),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,red enamel triangles and dots dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,137,,,314,,?,,-,601200,319200, terret (simple),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,70,,private hands,n/a,-,601800,317100, terret (unclassifiable),Swanton Morley,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,150,,,?,,?,,-,601200,319200, linch pin (vase headed),Tacolneston,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,vase headed,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,53,,,,,?,,-,615220,294780, roundel,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,"Openwork whirligig design, set in bronze casing - from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,97 h,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, roundel,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,"Openwork whirligig design, set in bronze casing - from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,97 h,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, roundel,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,"Openwork whirligig design, set in bronze casing - from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,97 h,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, roundel,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,"Openwork whirligig design, set in bronze casing - from shield?",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,97 h,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, shield (boss and spine),Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,shield,shield,semi-complete,Repousse and graver whirligig dec.,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,96,318,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, shield mount,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,shield,shield,near complete,human figure emerging from palmette,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,98 a-d,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, shield mount,Tal-y-Llyn,Gwynedd,shield,shield,near complete,human figure emerging from palmette,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with other stuff incl brass RB lock-plate,43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st BC?,98 a-d,319,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,271000,309300, cauldron (miniature),"Tarland, Aberdeenshire",Aberdeenshire,other,other,near complete,"poss from burial as graves nearby, not sure how small as now lost",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation?,inhumation,,,"poss found in one of a no. of graves, but context unsure; if it was, they have datable stuff but assoc seems too insecure",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,264 a,-,299,-,,,,,Lost (once in private hands),,-,348300,804500, linch pin (unclassifiable),Tatterset,Norfolk,linch pin (other type),linch pin,large fragment,hoof shaped,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,LIA,-,,,,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,55,,,,,?,,-,585200,329590, ornamental strip (?),Tattershall Ferry,Lincolnshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p176,-,-,,,,?,?,,521500,358000, terret (dropped bar),Templeborough,Yorkshire S,terret (other),terret,complete,Dropped bar terret with single knob,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,found on site of Rn fort but no good contextual info,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,100,-,,,,,Rotherham,,-,442900,393100, linch pin (vase headed),Terling,?,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,596,,private hands,n/a,-,n/a,n/a, mount,Tharston,Norfolk,other,other,complete,"small, sub rectangular, multi coloured enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,62,,,,,?,,-,618500,294500, linch pin (ring headed),The Breiddin,Powys,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during excavs but no detail in Palk,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,558,,?,?,-,329200,314400, sword,"The Caburn, Glynde",Sussex E,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found in pit 129; see Curwen & Curwen 1927, 11 and pl III; with 'shards' but no description in report",?,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,45,A/B,-,,"Barbican House M, Lewes",n/a,-,545800,109000, mirror,"The Verne, Portland",Dorset,mirror,mirror,fragment," frag of mirror plate, dec hard to make out but ""little real command of overall composition"" (Jope); found in Portland Prison",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,check refs for context - pics in Spr and Jope are same but contexts poss mixed up?,?,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,257 e,349,-,-,,,,,Dorchester (Dorset County),,-,368500,73500, escutcheon (ox and bird),Thealby,Lincolnshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',bird is on top of stylised ox,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,182 e-h,,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,489500,418100, escutcheon (ox and bird),Thealby,Lincolnshire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',bird is on top of stylised ox,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,182 e-h,,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,489500,418100, fitting (human head),Thealby,Lincolnshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',Romanised design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,182 e-h,,-,-,,,,,Private hands,,-,489500,418100, terret (mini),Thetford Castle,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,,,,from hillfort but no contextual info,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,90,,,333,,?,,-,587500,282800, bracelet,Thirlmire,Cumbria,bracelet,other,complete,ribbed dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,with one v similar but nothing else,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,228,,,,,,Carlisle?,,,331600,516200, bracelet,Thirlmire,Cumbria,bracelet,other,complete,ribbed dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,with one v similar but nothing else,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,229,,,,,,Carlisle?,,,331600,516200, bracelet,Thirst House Cave,,bracelet,other,large fragment,"clasp visible, curvilinear dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,other,excav,cave,,,"found with 150-250AD finds, incl coins, brooches and Samian - not sure of exact context so check",150 - 250 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,212,,,,,,Buxton,,,409710,371290, linch pin (vase headed),Thornham,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,head perforated in middle,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC-1st AD,not in,,-,44,,,,,?,,-,573100,343380, sword,"Thorpe Hall, Rudston",Yorkshire E,sword,sword,large fragment,"bone handle, red and yellow enamel inlay, only v top of blade survives",y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,burial?,burial?,probable burial,,,"found with bones (which prob don't survive); however, does have a bone handle - C14",?,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,213 a-c,-,157,-,214,F,,,York,938.48,-,517800,467300, hanger/dangler,"Thors Cave, Manifold Valley",Staffordshire,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,other,cave,cave,,,found in cave which contained various things incl trumpet brooches but can't be dated by these,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,225 q,224,-,-,,,,,?,,-,414800,350100, strap junction/harness mount,"Thors Cave, Manifold Valley",Staffordshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,other,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,531,,lost,n/a,-,414800,350100, terret (lipped),Thurlton,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,1 'lip' visible,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,108,,,not in,,?,,-,642600,298820, linch pin (other type),"Tiddington, Stratford upon Avon",Warwickshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,near complete,"iron shaft, bronze crescentic head",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,300 l,,-,-,,,,,Stratford upon Avon,,-,421800,255600, armlet (massive),"Tillychetly, Alford",Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"lost, but presumed similar to other heavy armlets, described originally as 'brass'",y?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2 in bog,hoard of 2,,,n,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,248,-,,,,,lost,,-,357900,816400, armlet (massive),"Tillychetly, Alford",Aberdeenshire,armlet (massive),arm ring,complete,"lost, but presumed similar to other heavy armlets, described originally as 'brass'",y?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2 in bog,hoard of 2,,,n,?,50 - 200 AD,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,249,-,,,,,lost,,-,357900,816400, dolphin fitting,"Tooley St, Southwark",London,other,other,'complete',dolphin-tail design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,1st AD,201 d,250,-,-,,,879,,M of London,,-,533400,180000, horns/pony cap,"Torrs, Kelton",Dumfries & Galloway,horse gear (general),horse gear (general),near complete,The Torrs horns,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,bog/fen,bog,n/a,,,some evidence of Roman activity nearby but no necessary connection,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,58-59 d,-,1 & 285/286,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 72,-,298800,570800, scabbard mount,Torwoodlee,Borders,sword fragment,sword,fragment,prob scabbard mount with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,broch/crannog,broch,in context but no info,,,poss dated to 79-81 AD by coin but also 'Antonine' glass frags,79 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,late 1st AD,not in,-,176,-,not in,,,,Edinburgh,GA 364,-,346600,637900, terret (simple),Torwoodlee,Borders,terret (simple),terret,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,broch/crannog,broch,wall,,,found in walls of broch which had Rn material but no assoc given (dug 1891),43 AD -,Dated contextually,4-6,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,60,-,,,71,,Edinburgh,GA 365,-,346600,637900, escutcheon (bird),Traprain Law,East Lothian,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"stylised, loop underneath",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,found during oppidum excavs in Level L so poss 3rd-4th AD,200 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,333,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GVM 265 (V.21.39),-,358400,674400, escutcheon (cow),Traprain Law,East Lothian,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',"cow head, ring on top",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,from excav of oppidum in Level 2I; assoc with 3rd-4th AD material,200 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,317,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GCM 264 (V.21.140),-,358400,674400, linch pin (vase headed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,fragment,prob linch pin head,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum?,,,,found in a quarry but had poss fallen from oppidum,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,131,-,,,584,,Edinburgh,GVM 359 (1955.237),-,358400,674400, mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,other,other,large fragment,cruciform mount; blue and yellow enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"found during excavs of oppidum, late 1st-early 2nd AD coinage on site but not necessarily with that",?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,29,-,,,510,,Edinburgh,GVM 343,-,358400,674400, mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,other,other,near complete,four petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"found during excavs of oppidum, late 1st-early 2nd AD coinage on site but not necessarily with that",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,27,-,,,508,,Edinburgh,GVM 317 (XI 14 56),-,358400,674400, mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,other,other,near complete,openwork cruciform mount,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"found during excavs of oppidum, late 1st-early 2nd AD coinage on site but not necessarily with that",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,28,-,,,509,,Edinburgh,GVM 327 (XII 15 145),-,358400,674400, mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,other,other,large fragment,oval platelet with repousse dots,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,found in level 4 with material of late 1st - 2nd AD date,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,341,-,,,,,Edinburgh,GVM 270 (III.20.311),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during Cree's excavs,ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,544a,,Edinburgh,GVM 336 (1924.128.T2),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,found during Cree's excavs,ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,544c,,Edinburgh,GVM 322,-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 3",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,545,,Edinburgh,GVM 336 (II.20.189),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 3",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,547a,,Edinburgh,GVM 325 (III.20.190),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 4",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,546,,Edinburgh,GVM 320 III.20.327),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 4",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,548,,Edinburgh,GVM 323 (III.20.325),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 4",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,547b,,Edinburgh,GVM 335 (V.21.325),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, level 4f - 'early'",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,544b,,Edinburgh,GVM 334 (XII.15-147),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"found during Cree's excavs, lowest level B",ask Fraser,?,?,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,549,,Edinburgh,GVM 328 (XI.14.57),-,358400,674400, strap junction/harness mount,Traprain Law,East Lothian,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),near complete,six petal design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"found during excavs of oppidum, late 1st-early 2nd AD coinage on site but not necessarily with that",60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,26,-,,,471,,Edinburgh,GVM 318 (XII 15 144),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,"MacG says ""supposedly from a level which produced late 2nd C coins""",150 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,106,-,,,263,,Edinburgh,GVM 350 (III.20.187),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,101,-,,,264,,Edinburgh,GVM 345 (XI.14.47),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,102,-,,,267,,Edinburgh,GVM 346 (XI.14.51),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,103,-,,,265,,Edinburgh,GVM 347 (XI.14.50),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,104,-,,,261,,Edinburgh,GVM 348 (XI.14.49),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,dec with balls,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,291 i,-,105,-,,,262,,?,GVM 349 (XI.14.48),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,near complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,108,-,,,260,,Edinburgh,GVM 354 (1922.20.HA 5),-,358400,674400, terret (knobbed),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (knobbed),terret,semi-complete,Knobbed terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,no contextual info,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,107,-,,,259,,Edinburgh,GVM 351 (V.21.248),-,358400,674400, terret (platform),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (platform),terret,fragment,"platform terret, red and yellow enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,in oppidum but no secure context,?,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,74,-,,,266,,Edinburgh,GVM 355 (1922.252.QI),-,358400,674400, terret (platform),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (platform),terret,fragment,platform terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or mid-late 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,75,-,,,258,,Edinburgh,GVM 353 (V.21.250),-,358400,674400, terret (platform),Traprain Law,East Lothian,terret (platform),terret,fragment,platform terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,MacG says with late 1st or mid-late 2nd AD material,60 - 150 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,76,-,,,257,,Edinburgh,GVM 352 (V.21.326),-,358400,674400, tankard,Trawsfynydd,Gwynedd,tankard,tankard,complete,"wood covered by single bronze sheet, elaborate openwork handle, thin wavy band joining staves at base",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,y,bog/fen,bog,n/a,2270 +/- 30,400 - 200 BC,"Found during peat cutting, dated stylistically by Jope, made of wood",-,1st BC +,-,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,late 1st-2nd AD,228-229 a-d,378,-,-,,,,,Liverpool,,-,270500,335800, mirror,"Trelan Bahow, St Keverne",Cornwall,mirror,mirror,near complete,"small, simple handle, zigzag design border, two roundels with internal circles; found in cist burial with Nauheim-derived brooch and another, two plain bracelets and blue glass beads",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,found with brooches and rings and beads with inhumation,120 - 80 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,252 a-c,351,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,179100,21300, torc (heavy collar),"Trenoweth, St Stephen in Brannel",Cornwall,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,complete,"made from two tubular semicircles of different metal composition, both filled with solder, strange 'naïve' dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,259 a,,-,-,,,,,BM,1895.7-25.35,-,194400,53400, hanger/dangler,"Tre'r Ceiri, Llanaelhaiarn",Gwynedd,other,other,near complete,triskele design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,excav,hut,,,"found in excavs in 1908 within Hut 8. The only other find was a blue glass melon bead, precise strat relationship with this not recorded",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,225,-,-,,,520,,Cardiff,21. 180. A/2,-,237300,344600, torc (beaded),"Tre'r Ceiri, Llanaelhaiarn",Gwynedd,torc (beaded),torc/collar,large fragment,part of neck ring and three beads; cu alloy plated in gold,y,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hillfort,excav,?,,,found in a hut; excav in 1906 so not very good contextual detail; was some IA-looking pottery but not nec directly related to torc,?,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,237300,344600, linch pin (vase headed),"Trevelgue Head, St Columb Minor",Cornwall,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"simple design, hole in bronze head, once had relief dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hillfort,hillfort,,,,"excav of promontary fort, assoc with linchpin no. 114 in debris of hut wall which collapsed in 2nd AD, floor of hut yielded finds incl 'Glastonbury Ware' and an early 2nd C AD coin",100 BC - 103 AD,Dated contextually,2-5,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,301 c,114,-,-,,,585,,Truro,,-,182500,63000, terret (mini),"Trevelgue Head, St Columb Minor",Cornwall,terret (mini),terret,complete,raised dots on stops,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hillfort,hillfort,roundhouse,,,"excav of promontary fort, assoc with linchpin no. 114 in debris of hut wall which collapsed in 2nd AD, floor of hut yielded finds incl 'Glastonbury Ware' and an early 2nd C AD coin",100 BC - 103 AD,Dated contextually,2-5,,,,,,,2-5,,x,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,105,-,-,,,334,,Truro,?,-,182500,63000, terret (platform),Tuttington,Norfolk,terret (platform),terret,fragment,"triangles arranged to form a square, blue and red enamel",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,123,,,not in,,?,,-,623360,323180, escutcheon (ox and bird),Twyford,Leicestershire,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',bird is on top of stylised ox,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st AD,182 j-k,,-,-,,,,,Leicester,,-,472900,310100, horse bit (3 link),Ulceby,Lincolnshire,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,semi-complete,"Parts of a 3 link, dec similar to Snettisham style",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,hoard,-,300 - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"127 a, 275 f-g",161,-,-,,,DJ37,,Liverpool (part lost),,-,542300,372600, torc,Ulceby,Lincolnshire,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,?,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,Ashmolean,?,-,542300,372600, torc,Ulceby,Lincolnshire,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,?,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,Ashmolean,?,-,542300,372600, torc,Ulceby,Lincolnshire,torc,torc/collar,?,loop terminal torc,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,?,-,Ph 1,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,"Clarke, R.R. 1954",,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,,lost,n/a,-,542300,372600, terret (lipped),Uley,Gloucestershire,terret (lipped),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,104,,Gloucester,M 1/1984,-,379000,198200, torc (unconfirmed),Upchurch (Slay Hill Saltings),Kent,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,?,?,,584300,167400, hanger/dangler,"Verulamium, St Albans",Hertfordshire,other,other,complete,whirligig design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,major LIA/RB settlement,excav?,?,,,"Found in 4th C context, doesn't look old Jope thinks…",300 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,4th AD?,225 l,226,-,-,,,503a,,Verulamium,,-,513600,207200, linch pin (other type),"Verulamium, St Albans",Hertfordshire,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,major LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,"3rd AD context, Jope says could be that date",200 - 300 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,y,Jope 2000,3rd AD?,300 k,,-,-,,,?,,,,-,513600,207200, scabbard mount,"Verulamium, St Albans",Hertfordshire,sword fragment,sword,complete,"sounds like fancy dec but no pic - dots, triangles, low relief, etc",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,major LIA/RB settlement,oppidum,,,,from oppidum,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Spratling 1972,,not in,283,-,-,265,H,,,"Verulamium Mus, St Albans",?,-,513600,207200, terret (mini),"Viables Farm, Basingstoke",Hampshire,terret (mini),terret,complete,made of antler,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,?,inhumation,,,"from pit under burial 2, assoc with antler combs, toggle and simple terret 335 (Millett & Russell 1982, 85 no 10). Excavators date pit on basis of one diagnostic sherd to 2nd/1st C BC, which does fit well with the rest of the site",200 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,335,,"Willis M, Basingstoke",A1996 10/rJ/6.2,-,463300,151900, terret (simple),"Viables Farm, Basingstoke",Hampshire,terret (simple),terret,complete,possibly silvered,y,,,y?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,pit under burial,inhumation,,,"from pit under burial 2, assoc with antler combs, toggle and mini terret 335 (Millett & Russell 1982, 85 no 10). Excavators date pit on basis of one diagnostic sherd to 2nd/1st C BC, which does fit well with the rest of the site",200 - 0 BC,Dated contextually,1-2,y,y,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,72,,private hands,n/a,-,463300,151900, sword,"Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbott ",Dorset,sword fragment,sword,fragment,zigzag leaf design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,Roman camp/fort,fort,no info,,,From a Roman fortlet,?,0 - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,211 h,297,-,-,251,H,,,Bridport,,-,345400,100800, tankard handle,"Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbott ",Dorset,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',circular attachment plates,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,Roman camp/fort,fort,stray,,,stray from mid 1st AD Roman fort,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,230 h,379,-,-,,,,,Bridport,,-,345400,100800, terret (lipped),Wainford Mill,Norfolk,terret (lipped),terret,fragment,1 moulding visible,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,Phase 1/2,-,,,,,,,1-2,y,y,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,100,,,not in,,?,,-,634800,290200, terret (mini),Wainford Mill,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,88,,,not in,,?,,-,625530,298120, terret (knobbed),Walbrook,London,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,plain knobs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,Spratling doesn't give info; seems to be unpublished info from the museum,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,83,-,-,,,,,Guildhall,20759,-,532300,181000, torc (unconfirmed),Walbrook,London,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,river,river (Thames),?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p113,-,-,,,,Guildhall,118.661,,532300,181000, sword,Wallingford,Oxfordshire,sword,sword,near complete,bent and twisted,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,37,A/B,-,,Reading,"1086.64 (TCB 272), on loan to Wantage Museum",-,460400,189200, linch pin (ring headed),Waltham Abbey,Essex,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,semi-complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,hoard,n/a,,,Palk says it's late 1st BC/early 1st AD,50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,567,,BM,?,-,538400,200300, sword,Waltham Abbey,Essex,sword,sword,semi-complete,bent and broken in antiquity,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,hoard,n/a,,,"in hoard incl blacksmith's tools, carpenter's tools, etc but not much datable",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,139,D,-,,BM,on loan,-,538400,200300, cauldron,Walthamstow,London,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,large fragment,cauldron base,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,430,-,-,,,,,BM,?,-,537700,189100, horse bit (3 link),Walthamstow,London,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,complete,"3 link, iron covered with bronze, fairly minimal dec on rings",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,272 f-h,162,-,-,,,DJ38,,M of London,,-,537700,189100, scabbard,Walthamstow,London,sword,sword,?,Laddered dec.,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,53 c,,-,-,19,A/B,,,BM,1905 1-14 2,-,537700,189100, scabbard,Walthamstow,London,sword,sword,semi-complete,groove and wavy line dec at top,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,24,A/B,-,,BM,1905 1-14 3,-,537700,189100, sword,Walthamstow,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,no other datable objects,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,40,A/B,-,,BM,1905 1-14 1,-,537700,189100, sword,Wanborough,Surrey,sword fragment,sword,fragment,probably anthropoid handle parts,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,temple,MD,MD,,,found on site of Rn temple,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,220,G,-,,unknown,n/a,-,493500,148900, terret (flat ring),Wanborough,Swindon,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,180,,lost,n/a,-,420900,182900, dagger+sheath,Wandsworth,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,Plain decoratiom,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,26 d-f,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,537700,189100, sheath (dagger),Wandsworth,London,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Zigzag decoration on sheath, spirals on chape",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,22 c-d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,537700,189100, shield (boss and spine),Wandsworth,London,shield,shield,near complete,The Wandsworth Mask Shield,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,70-75,320,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,537700,189100, shield (boss),Wandsworth,London,shield,shield,complete,The Wandsworth Shield Boss Roundel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,400 - 200 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,problematic - 2nd-1st BC,82-89,321,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,537700,189100, sword + scabbard,Wandsworth,London,sword,sword,near complete,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,5,A,-,,Wandsworth,1973/15/1-2,-,537700,189100, fitting,Wantage,Oxfordshire,other,other,'complete',"hinged spikey object, poss a shaft decoration ",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,218 i-l,,-,-,,,,,Reading,,-,439800,187900, scabbard chape,Wargrave,Wokingham,sword fragment,sword,large fragment,plain with rivet hole,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,settlement,,,,found in a Roman aisled building,43 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,284,-,-,147,C/D,,,Reading,mislaid,-,479000,178500, sword,Wargrave,Wokingham,sword,sword,large fragment,plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,n,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,51,A/B,-,,Reading,25.57,-,479000,178500, shield,Washingborough,Lincolnshire,shield,shield,near complete,The Witham Shield,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,60-69 a,322,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,502100,370600, sword + scabbard,Washingborough,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,semi-complete,"The Witham Sword, v nice asymmetrical top-mount with curvilinear dec.",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,"50 h-j, 51 l",285,-,-,36,A/B,,,Alnwick Castle (replica in BM),1880-276,-,502100,370600, sword + scabbard,Washingborough,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,no info,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,169,A/B/C/D,-,,lost,n/a,-,502100,370600, sword + scabbard,Washingborough,Lincolnshire,sword,sword,near complete,no info,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Witham),river (Witham),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,170,A/B/C/D,-,,lost,n/a,-,502100,370600, helmet,Waterloo Bridge,London,helmet,other,near complete,The Waterloo Bridge horned helmet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,y,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,1st BC-1st AD,"122-125, 126 a-c",304,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,531000,180000, figurine (pig),Wattisfield,Suffolk,animal/human form,animal/human form,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p173,-,-,,,,?,?,,601300,274200, linch pin (vase headed),Weeting with Broomhill,Norfolk,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,near complete,"domed 'hat' of blue, yellow and red enamel",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,51,,,586,,?,,-,579380,289000, terret (simple),Wella (DMV),Norfolk,terret (simple),terret,fragment,no dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,75,,,not in,,?,,-,574900,304500, escutcheon (cow),Welshpool,Powys,bucket mount,bowl/cauldron/bucket,'complete',cow head handle fitting with a bit of the handle,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,probable burial,burial - type?,1915 +/- 30,0 - 210 AD,"Found with 2nd C metalwork, but Jope thinks cow looks older",?,50 BC +,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD?,183 a-d,,-,-,,,,,Cardiff,,-,322600,307600, fire dog,Welshpool,Powys,fire dog,other,complete,iron fire dog,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,probable burial,burial - type?,1915 +/- 30,0 - 210 AD,Found with Rn imports but these were not v diagnostic,?,50 BC +,-,,,,,,,2-6,,x,x,x,x,x,"Adam Gwilt, pers comm (see Boon 1961 in Antiq J 41)",,not in,,,,,,,,Cardiff,,-,322600,307600, bowl,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"shallow bowl with omphalos base (prob import), adapted (?) to include a strainer with spiral design and spout",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,307 a-c,399,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, bowl,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,near complete,"indented curve handles, same grave as 307 a-c",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,307 d-e,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, fire dog frame,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,fire dog,other,complete,"from Grave B, prob meant to hold a chest?",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,burial,burial - type?,,,,75 - 25 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,308 g,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, head,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"mustachioed human heads, poss. vessel mounts",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,good assoc finds,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,50-0 BC,152 c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, head,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"mustachioed human heads, poss. vessel mounts",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,good assoc finds,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,50-0 BC,152 c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, head,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"mustachioed human heads, poss. vessel mounts",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,burial,cremation,cremation,,,good assoc finds,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,50-0 BC,152 c,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, tankard handle,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,tankard handle,tankard,complete,"relief dec, no pic in Spr",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,380,-,-,,,,,BM,1911.12-8.25,-,523200,216000, tankard handle,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,tankard handle,tankard,complete,"right-angled design for top of cup, knob dec, apparently traces of wood left on studs",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,381 b,-,-,,,,,BM,1911.12-8,-,523200,216000, tankard handle,Welwyn,Hertfordshire,tankard handle,tankard,'complete',"vessel handle, elaborate shape, enamel inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,n,burial,cremation,cremation,,,rich cremation,70 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Jope 2000,,227 b-c,381 a,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,523300,216400, terret (unclassifiable),Wereham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,149,,,not in,,?,,-,568880,301040, horse bit (2 link),West Acre,Norfolk,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,fragment,Polden Hills type,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,n/a,,,"hoard - don't know what other objects were, check ref",-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,29,,,not in,,?,,-,576800,315150, dagger+sheath,West Buckland,Somerset,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Almost a sword, subtle zigzag decoration at top of sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,27 a-d,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,317600,120200, horse bit (3 link),West Coker?,Somerset,horse bit (3 link),horse bit,fragment,"part of ring cover, v nice dec",y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,unknown but poss from hoard,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,274 a-c,163,-,-,,,not in,,Yeovil,,-,351900,113600, arm ring,"West Grange of Conan, Arbroath",Angus,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,"heavy, snake design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,?,?,?,,,,-,1st - 2nd AD,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,157 d-e,-,not in,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,363800,740900, arm ring,"West Grange of Conan, Arbroath",N/A,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,"heavy, snake design",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,other,souterrain,in context but no more info,,,in souterrain which contained amphora frags but no close assocs,?,1st - 2nd AD,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,157 f,-,218,-,,,,,Edinburgh,FA 24?,-,363800,740900, sword,West Row,Cambridgeshire,sword,sword,near complete,pig stamp,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Lark),river (Lark),,,river,-,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,126,D,-,,Cambridge,1931.343,-,567800,275100, terret (flat ring),West Rudham,Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,large fragment,circular dot dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,95,,,not in,,?,,-,582000,327400, strap junction/harness mount,West Stow?,Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,511b,,Ipswich,1936.198,-,582000,270700, armlet,Wester Craiglockhart Hill,Edinburgh,arm ring (other),arm ring,complete,spiral armlet,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,stray but subsequent finds nearby incl IA pottery etc,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,222,-,,,,,Edinburgh,HR 671,-,322900,670500, mirror handle,"Westerfield, Ipswich",Suffolk,mirror handle,mirror,semi-complete,no good description,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,PAS Report 2000-2001,,,-,-,-,-,,-,-,private hands?,,-,617300,247600, bowl,Westhall,Suffolk,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,two frags,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,405,-,-,,,,,BM,1855.5-19.5,-,639600,280400, bucket,Westhall,Suffolk,bucket,bowl/cauldron/bucket,fragment,frag of bucket hoop,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,421,-,-,,,,,BM,1855.5-19.22,-,639600,280400, ornamental strip,Westhall,Suffolk,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,large fragment,frags of sheet bronze disc with geometric linear relief laid out radially and concentrically,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,457,-,-,,,,,BM,1855.5-19.19,-,639600,280400, platter,Westhall,Suffolk,other,other,large fragment,"rim frags, tin plated",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,392,-,-,,,,,BM,1855.5-19.18,-,639600,280400, strap junction/harness mount,Westhall,Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"eared enamel mount, red enamel and blue glass inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,296 c-e,208,-,-,,,451a,,BM,,-,639600,280400, strap junction/harness mount,Westhall,Suffolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,"eared enamel mount, red enamel and blue glass inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,y,,,,,y,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,,296 c-e,296,-,-,,,451b,,BM,,-,639600,280400, terret (debatable),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (other),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,318,,BM,55.5-19.24,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec - group of 5 (although Spratling only has four)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,292 b,72,-,-,,,187,,BM,55.5-19.?,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec - group of 5 (although Spratling only has four)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,292 c,73,-,-,,,185,,BM,55.5-19.?,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec - group of 5 (although Spratling only has four)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,292 a,74,-,-,,,186,,BM,55.5-19.?,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec - group of 5 (although Spratling only has four)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,293 j,75,-,-,,,183,,BM,55.5-19.?,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,181,,BM,55.5-19.7,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,182,,BM,55.5-19.8,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,184,,BM,55.5-19.3,-,639600,280400, terret (flat ring),Westhall,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,"Difficult dating as mixed with Roman settlement(?) finds. with various things incl a coin of Faustina, a 'plate brooch' and a bronze lamp of a type found at Pompeii. Dating difficult but could be 40/50-75 AD",40 - 75 AD,Dated contextually,4-5,,,,y,y,,4-5,,,,y,y,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,188,,BM,55.5-19.4,-,639600,280400, strap junction/harness mount,"Westmill, Buntingford",Hertfordshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,511a,,Hertford,?,-,536300,229400, dagger+sheath,Westminster,London,dagger,dagger,semi-complete,"Iron dagger (T-handled?), bronze strips sheath",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,14-15 h-i,,-,-,,,,,Toronto Royal Ontario,,-,530500,179700, dagger+sheath,Westminster,London,dagger,dagger,complete,"line dec., anchor shaped chape",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Early La Tene,17 f,,-,-,,,,,M of London,,-,530500,179700, spoon (1 of pair),"Weston, Bath",Somerset,spoon,spoon,near complete,both have dec on both sides of handle; one with cross/diamond other with hole,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 2,hoard of 2,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 d-g,476,-,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,372500,166300, spoon (1 of pair),"Weston, Bath",Somerset,spoon,spoon,near complete,both have dec on both sides of handle; one with cross/diamond other with hole,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,hoard (dry land),hoard of 3,n/a,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,232 d-g,476,-,-,,,,,Edinburgh,,-,372500,166300, terret (transverse winged),Weston-under-Penyard,Herefordshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,large fragment,red enamel dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,RB settlement,settlement,,,,stray find from Roman town of Ariconium,?,Phase 5-6,-,,,,,,,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,49,-,-,,,142,,BM,1910.10-1.4,-,363200,223200, canister ('bean tin'),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,other,other,complete,curvilinear floral design,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,?,400 - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,Early 2nd BC,52 f,-,not in,-,,,,,York,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 1 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,383,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 1 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,384,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 2 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,385,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 2 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,386,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 3 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,387,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial no 3 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,388,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, linch pin (other type),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial 2, 1984, Dent",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,?,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, linch pin (other type),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,linch pin (other type),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial 2, 1984, Dent",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,?,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, linch pin (ring headed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,o?,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,cart burial 3 dug by J Dent,?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,568,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, linch pin (vase headed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial 2, 1984, Dent",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,587,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, linch pin (vase headed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial 2, 1984, Dent",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,?,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, mirror (iron plate),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete,iron plate and handle,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,,400 - 100 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,not in,not in,,,,,,,Hull,,-,493200,459100, sword,Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,no info but prob plain,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,from inhumation 98 at Wetwang Slack,?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,190,E,-,,Hull,?,-,493200,459100, sword + scabbard,Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy curvilinear dec down sword, fancy handle with red enamel and highly dec and mineral preserved organics, similar to Stead 172",y,y,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"with cart burial no 1, plus seven spears and shield fittings",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,173,E,-,,Hull,?,-,493200,459100, sword + scabbard,Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,sword,sword,near complete,"v fancy curvilinear dec down sword, fancy handle with organic grip, red enamel, v highly dec, similar to Stead 172",y,y,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"with cart burial no 3, plus poss shield fittings",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,174,E,-,,Hull,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 1, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,82,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 1, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,83,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 1, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,84,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 1, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,85,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 1, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,86,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 3, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,87,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 3, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,88,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 3, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,89,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (ribbed),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (ribbed),terret,complete,iron with cu casing,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"from cart burial no. 3, dug by John Dent, not sure if any datable finds in it though",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,90,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (unclassifiable),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"cart burial, John Dent's excavs",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,268,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (unclassifiable),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"cart burial, John Dent's excavs",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,269,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (unclassifiable),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"cart burial, John Dent's excavs",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,270,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (unclassifiable),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"cart burial, John Dent's excavs",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,271,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, terret (unclassifiable),Wetwang Slack,Yorkshire E,terret (platform),terret,complete,"iron bar, cu ring",y,y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"cart burial, John Dent's excavs",?,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,272,,Humberside County Council,?,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, horse bit (2 link),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,horse bit (2 link),horse bit,complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, linch pin (ring headed),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,J shaped,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, linch pin (ring headed),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,J shaped,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, mirror (iron plate),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,mirror (iron plate),mirror,complete, ,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - mostly cluster in first half of 2nd century BC but ultimately broader,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jody Joy's PhD,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, nave bond,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, nave bond,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, nave bond,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, nave bond,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,nave bond,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, strap junction/harness mount,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, strap junction/harness mount,Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (simple),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,elaborated with coral studs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (simple),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,elaborated with coral studs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (simple),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,elaborated with coral studs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (simple),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,elaborated with coral studs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (simple),Wetwang Village,Yorkshire E,terret (simple),terret,complete,elaborated with coral studs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,c14 dates - first half of 2nd century BC,350 - 150 BC,Dated contextually,1,y,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,-,-,,,,,,,BM,,-,493200,459100, terret (flat ring),Weybread,Suffolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,?,?,?,,,,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,292 f,,-,-,,,189,,Ipswich,,-,624500,280200, mirror handle?,Weymouth,Dorset,mirror handle,mirror,semi-complete,"two loops, could be a cup handle (note added to Spr)",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,burial?,unknown,,,found in a cemetery but associations unrecorded,?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,355,-,-,,,,,BM,1892.9-1.1717,-,368900,82300, terret (flat ring),Whaplode,Lincolnshire,terret (flat-ring),terret,complete,"crescentic flange terret, red enamel dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,RB settlement,settlement,,,,chance find from sett dated to 1st AD,?,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,early 1st AD,294 h,76,-,-,,,190,,Scunthorpe,,-,532700,324400, sword,Whitcombe,Dorset,sword,sword,complete,fairly plain,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,burial,inhumation,inhumation,,,"with brooch (whose form is La Tene D2, but is in fact also revived in the early Roman period - v difficult to date), as well as iron spearhead, hammerhead, file, chalk spindlewhorl and cu alloy strip",?,125 BC - 75 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,114,D,-,,Dorset County,?,-,371700,87900, cauldron,"Whitehills Moss, Lochmaben",Dumfries & Galloway,cauldron,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,punch mark pattern,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,pre 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,307,-,,,,,Edinburgh,DU 6,-,308200,582800, stud (ornamental),"Whitton Cross Roads, St Lythans",Vale of Glamorgan,other,other,complete,openwork and red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,found with Flavian pottery but context may be late 2nd AD,69 - 200 AD,Dated contextually,5-6,,,,,y,y,5-6,,,,,y,y,Spratling 1972,,not in,467,-,-,,,,,D of E,?,-,308100,171300, terret (knobbed),"Whitton, Barry",Vale of Glamorgan,terret (knobbed),terret,complete,"v elaborate enamel dec, with inlays in knobs",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,y,villa,villa,unknown,,,,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Jope 2000,1st AD onwards,290 a-c,,-,-,,,276e,,Cardiff,,-,310600,167700, strap junction/harness mount,"Whitwell, Oakham",Rutland,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,?,RB settlement,settlement,,,,"found during excavs of Area 3, early R-B occ - Todd 1981, 37 suggests a date of c43-60 AD",43 - 60 AD,Dated contextually,4,,,,y,,,4,,,,y,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,464,,Rutland County,?,-,485700,308800, cheek piece,Wicklewood,Norfolk,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,359,,Norwich Castle,?,-,607800,302400, linch pin (vase headed),"Wiggington Common, Tring",Hertfordshire,linch pin (vase headed),linch pin,complete,"simple design, hole in bronze head, relief dec",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,301 b,115,-,-,,,589,,Ashmolean,,-,492800,211700, sword + scabbard,Wilberfoss (Catton Common),Yorkshire E,sword,sword,large fragment,no real dec other than hilt end,y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,grave?,?,,,"found by MDs, possibly from grave but no firm evidence",?,300 BC - 100 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,178,E,-,,Yorkshire,1991.26,-,473300,451100, cow representation,Wilcote,Oxfordshire,animal/human form,other,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p172,-,-,,,,?,?,,428800,211100, terret (simple),"Wilderspool, Warrington",Warrington,terret (simple),terret,complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,73,,Chester ?,?,-,360200,388200, sword,Willington,Derbyshire,sword,sword,complete,undec,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,227,G,-,,Derby,?,-,429600,328300, torc,Wilmslow,Manchester,torc,torc/collar,complete,"twisted bar type, unusual loop terminals",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,JD Hill's files,,not in,,,,,,,,?,,-,384800,381300, bracelet,Winchester,Hampshire,bracelet,other,complete,"interlinked gold wire, like torcs in same hoard",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with Knotenfibeln brooches,80 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,,,,,,BM,,,448400,129200, bracelet,Winchester,Hampshire,bracelet,other,complete,"solid gold, no dec",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with Knotenfibeln brooches,80 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,,,,,,BM,,,448400,129200, bracelet,Winchester,Hampshire,bracelet,other,near complete,"solid gold, no dec",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with Knotenfibeln brooches,80 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,,,,,,BM,,,448400,129200, ornamental strip (?),Winchester,Hampshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p176,-,-,,,,?,?,,448400,129200, torc,Winchester,Hampshire,torc,torc/collar,near complete,"interlinked gold wire, like bracelet in same hoard",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with Knotenfibeln brooches,80 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,BM,,-,448400,129200, torc,Winchester,Hampshire,torc,torc/collar,near complete,"interlinked gold wire, like bracelet in same hoard",,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,hoard (dry land),hoard,n/a,,,with Knotenfibeln brooches,80 - 20 BC,Dated contextually,2,,y,,,,,2,,y,,,,,Treasure Report 2000,,not in,-,-,-,-,,-,-,BM,,-,448400,129200, horn-cap,Windsor,Berkshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,complete,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,under a rock,unknown,,,allegedly with Roman bronze lamp but Spr seems doubtful,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,134,-,-,,,403,,lost,n/a,-,496400,176800, sheath (dagger),Windsor,Berkshire,dagger,dagger,near complete,"Zigzag decoration on chape, ""not washed""",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,river,river (Thames),river (Thames),,,river,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,22 a-b,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,496400,176800, scabbard chape,"Winnall Down, Winchester",Hampshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,chape end,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,450-250 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,15,A,-,,?,?,-,448400,129200, casket fitting (?),Winterton,Lincolnshire,other,other,fragment,casket fitting? Leaf dec,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,villa,villa,?,,,Found in 3rd century context but made earlier; Spr says 4th C context,200 - 400 AD,Dated contextually,6,,,,,,y,6,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,223 a,447,-,-,,,,,Scunthorpe,,-,492500,418500, scabbard,Wisbech (?),Cambridgeshire,sword,sword,large fragment,V nice S scroll palmette decoration,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,,-,450-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Jope 2000,,28 a-b,,-,-,32,A/B,,,Wisbech,5-xi-1847,-,546100,309800, scabbard,"Wood Burcote, Towcester",Northamptonshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"part of a suspension loop, pelta dec",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,villa,villa,ditch,,,in ditch with Neronian-Flavian pottery,54 - 138 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,108,D,-,,BM,P1978 1-11,-,469600,246800, horn-cap,Woodeaton,Oxfordshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,fragment,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,405,,Ashmolean,Pr437,-,453800,212000, roundel,"Woodeaton, Islip",Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 h,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,453600,212500, roundel,"Woodeaton, Islip",Oxfordshire,other,other,complete,circular roundel with red enamel,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,y,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,295 i,,-,-,,,,,Ashmolean,,-,453600,212500, scabbard chape,"Woodeaton, Islip",Oxfordshire,sword fragment,sword,complete,"pointed oval shape, frags of iron scabbard remain",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,no more contextual info,,,chance find,?,150 BC - 50 AD,-,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,266,-,-,94,C,,,BM,1880. 12-14.12,-,453600,212500, figurine (pig),"Woodingdean, Brighton",East Sussex?,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"stylised, large spine",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 q,,-,-,,,,,Brighton,,-,535600,105900, figurine (pig),"Woodingdean, Brighton",East Sussex?,animal/human form,animal/human form,near complete,"stylised, large spine",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,161 r,,-,-,,,,,Brighton,,-,535600,105900, terret (flat ring),"Woodrow Inn, Cawston",Norfolk,terret (flat-ring),terret,near complete,unusual dec with red enamel circles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,late 1st BC - 1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,93,,,not in,,?,,-,615300,324100, horn-cap,"Wooley Down, Chaddleworth",West Berkshire,horn-cap,horn-cap,fragment,plain,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,barrow,grave,,,"with a bent iron spearhead in a barrow - Peake and Padel 1934, 34",?,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Spratling 1972,,not in,135,-,-,,,406,,Newbury,?,-,441400,177400, scabbard chape,"Wooley Down, Chaddleworth",West Berkshire,sword fragment,sword,fragment,"chape, circle dec",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,other,barrow,,,,with IA and RB pottery and an iron spearhead,?,250-150 BC,-,,,,,,,1,y,,,,,,Stead 2006,,not in,not in,not in,-,64,B,-,,Newbury,OA 306,-,441400,177400, head (cow),Worlebury,Somerset,animal/human form,animal/human form,'complete',"mentioned in passing, not pictured",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,173 c,,-,-,,,,,?,,-,332300,162800, torc (unconfirmed),Worlebury,Somerset,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p115,-,-,,,,?,?,,332300,162800, shield (miniature),Worth,Kent,other,other,complete,"No dec., central boss",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,stratified but no more info,,,stratified under the shrine structure but don't think any other finds,pre-44 AD,Dated contextually,1-3,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 a,332,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,633600,156300, shield (miniature),Worth,Kent,other,other,semi-complete,"No dec., boss",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,stratified but no more info,,,stratified under the shrine structure but don't think any other finds,pre-44 AD,Dated contextually,1-3,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 b,332,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,633600,156300, shield (miniature),Worth,Kent,other,other,semi-complete,"No dec., cross design, boss",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,temple,temple,stratified but no more info,,,stratified under the shrine structure but don't think any other finds,pre-44 AD,Dated contextually,1-3,,,,,,,1-3,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,99 c,332,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,633600,156300, linch pin (ring headed),Worthy Down,Hampshire,linch pin (ring headed),linch pin,complete,see Palk,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,LIA/RB settlement,excav,,,,from pit no 4 which Fox states is 'Belgic',50 BC - 50 AD,Dated contextually,2-3,,y,y,,,,2-3,,y,y,,,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,569,,?,?,-,444700,134000, sword + scabbard,Worton,Lancashire,sword,sword,large fragment,"iron blade, bronze hilt and scabbard, ridge around centre of handle; part of blade/scabbard and most of handle survive",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,150 BC - 100 AD,-,,,,,,,1-5,x,x,x,x,x,,Jope 2000,,213 d-e,-,158,-,208,F,,,BM,57 2-23 1,-,n/a,n/a, bowl/cauldron,Wotton,Surrey,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,"carinated, bronze with iron handle fitting, ring handle and rim",y,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,306 e,,-,-,,,,,BM,,-,512700,147900, torc (heavy collar),Wraxall,Somerset,torc (heavy collar),torc/collar,complete,"heavy design, flowing S curves with holes for glass inlay",y,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,o,y,?,?,?,,,,-,1st AD +,-,,,,,,,3-6,,,x,x,x,x,Jope 2000,,158-159,,-,-,,,,,Bristol City,,-,347900,171900, terret (unclassifiable),Wreningham,Norfolk,terret (type?),terret,fragment,v small frag,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,LIA,not in,,-,156,,,not in,,?,,-,616710,299050, ornamental strip (?),Wroxeter,Shropshire,ornamental strip,ornamental strip,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p176,-,-,,,,?,?,,356400,308300, strap junction/harness mount,Wroxeter,Shropshire,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,excav,,,,no good contextual detail,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,550,,Wroxeter,?,-,356400,308300, terret (transverse winged),Wroxeter,Shropshire,terret (transverse winged),terret,large fragment,"no enamel, fairly plain",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,excav,forum,,,Found in the courtyard of the forum of Viroconium Cornoviorum in a deposit dated by Atkinson to 60-90 AD,60 - 90 AD,Dated contextually,5,,,,,y,,5,,,,,y,,Spratling 1972,,not in,50,-,-,,,143,,Wroxeter,?,-,356400,308300, torc (unconfirmed),Wroxeter,Shropshire,torc,torc/collar,?,?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,RB settlement,?,?,,,?,-,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Macgregor 1976 (Vol 1),?,not in,not in,p111,-,-,,,,?,?,,356400,308300, cheek piece,Wymondham,Norfolk,cheek piece,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,361,,?,?,-,612670,304450, mount,Wymondham,Norfolk,other,other,complete,"oval, triangle and square enamel dec of two(?) colours",y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Hutcheson 2004,1st AD,not in,,-,66,,,,,?,,-,612670,304450, terret (mini),Wymondham,Norfolk,terret (mini),terret,complete,unusual form emulating flat ring ,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Hutcheson 2004,1st BC - 1st AD,not in,,-,94,,,not in,,?,,-,612670,304450, horse bit (other),Wytham,Oxfordshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,near complete,"mullen mouthed' type - means that it would have had a soft, organic bit originally",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,MM1,,Ashmolean,1886-1660,-,448000,208600, horse bit (other),Wytham,Oxfordshire,horse bit (other/unid),horse bit,near complete,"mullen mouthed' type - means that it would have had a soft, organic bit originally",,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,?,?,?,,,?,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Palk 1984,,-,-,-,-,-,,MM2,,Ashmolean,1886-1660,-,448000,208600, strap junction/harness mount,Yarmouth Roman Town,Norfolk,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,like a Type 1but comprised of four discs,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,RB settlement,excav?,?,,,excav?,?,RB,-,,,,,,,4-6,,,,x,x,x,Hutcheson 2004,Later IA,not in,,-,41,,,,,?,,-,651690,312190, strap junction/harness mount,York,York,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),semi-complete,red and yellow enamel triangles,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,n,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,37,-,,,480,,York,84 5 48,-,460600,452200, strap junction/harness mount,York,York,strap junction/harness mount,horse gear (general),complete,see Palk,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y,y,?,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Palk 1992,,-,-,-,-,-,,551,,?,?,-,460600,452200, terret (platform),York,York,terret (platform),terret,complete,platform terret,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,unknown,unknown,unknown,,,n,-,1st AD,-,,,,,,,3-5,,,x,x,x,,Macgregor 1976,,not in,-,77,-,,,274,,York,temporarily mislaid,-,460600,452200, bowl (with fish? handle),"Youlton, Warbstow",Cornwall,bowl,bowl/cauldron/bucket,complete,strange creature - fish-like but has octopus tentacle-like horns,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,animal/human,stray,stray,unknown,,,n,-,?,-,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,Jope 2000,,168,390,-,-,,,,,Truro,,-,220600,90700, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,