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For #FindsFriday - a solution to pestilence in the 13th-14th century was pilgrimage. This rare and elabourate ampulla from the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury is a London #Mudlarking find properly recorded with @findsorguk. (https://t.co/aSdumvRAJH)
Here's a very topical find from Surrey just recorded with @findsorguk - a cap badge for a WW1 Canadian unit, largely comprised of indigenous First Nations men and formed to challenge the racism they suffered at home and in the military. #Surreyheritage (https://t.co/jI6qVVQtQN)
This tiny sliver of green metal from Hampshire, just recorded by @findsorguk, may not look like much - but it's a shard from the blade from a 3000 year old Bronze Age axe. Possibly bashed off during use. Easily missed! #recordyourfinds (https://t.co/dChjE658Ol)
For #FindsFriday ... an unusual late 17th century lead token, locally made but of neoclassical inspiration. Recorded remotely with @findsorguk. Who needs offices? (https://t.co/OF1D223oyV). If you are sitting on a pile of unrecorded artefacts, now's the time to get it sorted ...
I love recording a weird, almost illegible post medieval coin. This grubby and nondescript find turns out to be a 1 Heller of Carl August of the Grand duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach from 1794. How did it come to be lost in Surrey? (https://t.co/koOfJD1aIp)
For #FindsFriday... and in these dark times, a pilgrims' badge depicting St Roch of Montpelier in France, who was associated with pilgrimage .... and the plague. (https://t.co/MnMoaQBxzZ)
It's not often that a find from sunny #Surrey bothers the popular Metal Detecting press, but this stunning Roman figurine of Mars sure has. Recorded with @findsorguk (https://t.co/Jju5NkjCtX) it offers new evidence of high status Roman settlement activity in the county.
A seasonal #FindsFriday in the form of a (Christmassy) Medieval angel-shaped mount, perhaps from a mazer, crucifix or other bit of liturgical bling (https://t.co/qu5BsrRo39) #Recordyourfinds