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This Roman cosmetic mortar has a zoomorphic terminal in the form of a probable bull. Such objects are thought to be an entirely British phenomenon, an insular type with its origin in the pre-Roman Iron Age #FindsFriday https://t.co/fSMtnT1RQC
Medieval strap ends are fairly common finds but this in much less so. It's a continental type which is a very unusual find from England. They seem to originate in Northern France, Belgium and the Netherlands. #PASAdventCalendar #DoorNumber18 #FindsFriday https://t.co/xs1YJYKjIT
An extra special one for you #FindsFriday today. It's a medieval continental type strap end recorded @findsorguk These are unusual finds from England and seem to originate in Northern France, Belgium and the Netherlands. #Continental #Medieval #StrapEnd https://t.co/xs1YJZ1V7t
And it was.... A Post-Medieveal dress hook. We record loads of these @findsorguk but this clasped hand motif is one of the less common forms. Well done if you got it right. #BraggingRights #PostMedieval #DressHook #Hands https://t.co/9btlI5OjUb
After a brief hiatus I'm back to bring you a lovely Roman cosmetic mortar for #FindsFriday The terminal, though worn and broken, is a bulls head (honestly!). See they full record for a brief discussion of this type. #Roman #Zoomorphic #RecordYourFinds https://t.co/fSMtnT1RQC
Today's #FindsFriday is inspired by my new obsession #ExcitableEdgar (thanks @jlandpartners) so here is a beautiful Roman dragonesque brooch from #EastYorkshire recorded @findsorguk #RecordYourFinds #Edgar #ResponsibleDetecting #EdgarTheDragon https://t.co/Na37KZtdgF
EXCITING FIND ALERT! This broken object is actually a fragment of a late Bronze Age spearhead. While concentric ring decoration is known on such objects this may be the first recorded with gilded rings. #FindsFriday #BronzeAge #Spear #Ashley https://t.co/L0yRroIg4I