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Today's #TreasureTuesday is this tiny looped piece of gold held together with granulation. This is probably from a #Roman necklace or bracelet in fashion during the 3rd century. This example has been donated to #Sandwich Museum 1/2
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Back on with the #FindsFriday and this week's is this lovely fragment of a late Iron Age three piece bridle bit found in East Cheshire. Here's the full record on @findsorguk https://t.co/U0TBfQKMEI
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#FIndsFriday this week is brought to us by KENT-A96B67 a copper alloy as of Antoninus Pius. It depicts Britannia seated left leaning head on hand. A so called coin of British Association such coins are rarely found outside of Britain. 1/2
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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
This week's #Findsfriday has Mercury winging his way. Although he may look roman, he is the top of a pipe tamper of Post medieval date. #recordyourfinds #smokin #responsibledetecting
Wow! #InternationalLionDay perfect timing for this almost #FindsFriday object - he's lovely but he's been a bit tricky to date. https://t.co/IQfNaYOCj2 Sadly not from #Wales but from beautiful #Shropshire #Responsibledetecting #Recordyourfinds @findsorguk
Papal documents would bear a bulla, often out of Lead, to prove their authenticity. Here is one from Staffordshire, issued by Boniface VIII, that has seen a secondary use as a spindlewhorl. #HomeofMetal #recordyourfinds @BM_AG @findsorguk #responsibledetecting
An unusual Welsh find this #FindsFirday - a silver Indo-Greek drachm of Menander (c.160-145 BC) from the modern border region of Afghanistan & Pakistan https://t.co/JSp797QmKg - you don’t see these every day in #Denbighshire! #responsibledetecting #recordyourfinds @findsorguk