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Amber beads, large

A group of larger amber beads found in Grave 10. Amber is fossilised tree sap and probably would have come from the Baltic Sea area. AD 550 - AD 600

Amber beads, small

A group of small amber beads found in a grave. Amber is fossilised tree sap and probably would have come from the Baltic Sea area. AD 550 - AD600

Antler Cone

The use of this antler cone is uncertain. It may have been a pendant. Alternatively, it could have been a symbolic amulet, perhaps to encourage fertility, or even a miniature drinking horn. AD 410 ...

Brodie paper on '...the Lias... and the Insect and Saurian beds...' Page 1

Page 1. Proceedings of the Warwickshire Naturalist's and Archaeologist's Field Club. February 20th, 1868. Note The rest of this article is available as photographs in an 'exhibition' and as a downloadable ...

Brodie paper on the Lower Lias. Page 746

Page 746. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Vol XXX, part 5, No.120. December 31st, 1874. Note This article is available as photographs in an 'exhibition' and as a downloadable file.

Brodie papers on Fossil Arachnidae [spiders & scorpions]. Covers

Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Warwickshire Naturalist's and Archaeologist's Field Club held at the County Museum, Market Hall, Warwick on March 14th, 1882. Note This article is available ...

Bronze and iron rings

These rings may have been the closures for a cloth or leather bag placed at the Cunning Woman’s left hip. One ring is made of bronze, and the smaller ring is made of iron. The iron ring has corroded ...

Bronze cosmetic set

This cosmetic set consists of two points and one scoop suspended from a wire ring. The points would have been used as nail cleaners, or possibly toothpicks. The scoop would have been used for cleaning ...

Bronze cylinders

These small metal tubes were probably lace tags, from the ends of leather thongs, which may have fastened the bag containing the miniature buckets around the neck. AD 410 - AD 600

Bronze diamond-shaped brooch

The surface of this brooch has been coated with a white metal (perhaps tin) to make it look like silver. The pattern is made up of diamond shapes and was probably copied from designs on textiles imported ...

Bronze disc brooch – front

Bronze disc brooch with ring and dot decoration. AD 410 - AD 600

Bronze Pendant

This pendant was found near the miniature bucket pendants. This type of disc-shaped pendant is sometimes found as an ornament on full-size bronze and wood buckets. It could have had a symbolic value. AD ...

Bronze small-long brooch

Bronze small-long brooch with a cross potent head. AD 410 - AD 600

Bronze 'Spangle'

This small triangle of metal may have been part of a string of beads, and would have sparkled and jangled. AD 410 - AD 600

Bronze strap-end

A bronze strap-end. This would have been attached to a leather strap that was used as a belt. AD 801 - AD 900

Bronze strap-end

A bronze strap-end. This would have been attached to a leather strap that was used as a belt. AD 801 - AD 900

Bronze 'Stud'

This worn disc-headed bronze stud was old when it was placed into the bag at the Cunning Woman’s left hip. It may have been an heirloom or amulet. The other surface is plain. AD 410 - AD 600

Compton Verney. Stained Glass - Anne, Lady Varney

This panel of painted glass shows lady Anne Verney, 'Anne, Lady Varne'. It commemorates her death in 1558. It is from the medieval chapel which stood at Compton Verney. It was demolished in 1772 when ...