Anglo Saxon sleeve clasp
Some old paper records have been loaded onto the PAS in the last week. It’s interesting to see how a
Read MoreSome old paper records have been loaded onto the PAS in the last week. It’s interesting to see how a
Read MoreThe PAS record describes the coin as ” in poor condition, corroded and incomplete, missing part of the outer circle. There
Read MoreDating to 1500 – 1650, this is a lead-alloy toy figure of a lady.
Read MoreJust to illustrate the variety of things that can adorn the top of a pipe tamper, here is one with
Read MorePlate swastika brooches were about in 1st – 2nd Roman Britain and also in the 5th century. The Roman ones
Read MoreThis George II halfpenny with grooves filed around the edge has been designated a Find of Note of Regional Importance.
Read MoreA Medieval lead mount in the form of a star which was probably a ceiling decoration. A ceiling decorated with
Read MoreThere are only a few examples on the PAS of badges of a similar design of a bag. Possibly a
Read MoreA Merovingian tremissis of the “mint and moneyer” or “National Series” type dating to c. AD580-670. It is the first
Read MoreAn iron bell dating to 700 – 1000 that may have been used for ecclesiastical purposes or as an animal
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