Roman phallic mount
The Romans were very found of using a phallic shape as in this 1st Century mount.
Read MoreThe Romans were very found of using a phallic shape as in this 1st Century mount.
Read MoreA socketed axe head of the Late Bronze Age (1000 BC to 700 BC). It has three ribs which is
Read MoreA buckle plate that has been dated to c AD 300 – 450. Hawkes and Dunning categorised these brooches in
Read MoreA silver unit, possibly of the North Thames Region/Catuvellauni depicting two opposed boars on the obverse. A Find of Note
Read MoreAbout half of a copper alloy brooch of the Wirral type dating to c. AD 75-200. A variant of the
Read MoreA copper alloy seal matrix which has been dated to 1200 – 1400. The matrix depicts a tonsured male head
Read MoreThe PAS have identified this as a contemporary copy of an as of Claudius, with a reverse type from Tiberius.
Read MoreA nummus of Constans of a rare issue, with a previously unrecorded officina. The PAS record suggests that it may
Read MoreA copper-alloy ringed pin which has been dated to c. 950-1050. It is a Find of Note of Regional Importance.
Read MoreA Danelaw imitation of an Alfred the Great “London Monogram” penny. It was found it 2021 but has only recently
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