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Sherds

These seven sherds are Romano-British greyware. They were excavated at Braemer Road, Lillington in 1939.

Sherds

These seven fragments of a large, Medieval, coarseware dish or bowl were found in a sand pit in Lillington. The fragments are probably fourteenth century, and were found with a fourteenth century sword....

Shield Boss

This Anglo Saxon shield boss was excavated on the west side of Napton Hill, Warwickshire. The shield boss was found with a burial and a sword during quarrying operations. The shild boss protruded about ...

Skate

A piece of skate from Thorney Marsh, Westminster. The piece is made of bone and is said to be from the Tudor period. One side has a flat edge where it has become worn.

Skate

A piece of skate from Thorney Marsh, Westminster. The piece is made from bone and is from the Medieval period. One side has a flat edge where it has become worn.

Skate

A piece of skate from Thorney Marsh, Westminster. The piece is made from bone and is from the Medieval period. One side has a flat edge where it has become worn.

Sword

This Anglo Saxon sword was excavated on the west side of Napton Hill, Warwickshire. The sword was found with a burial and a shield boss during quarrying operations. The sword was originally said to be ...

Sword

This fragment of a Medieval sword was found in a sand pit in Lillington. The sword is probably fourteenth century, and was found with pieces of a fourteenth century pot.

The Cunning Woman

In one of the graves excavated at Bidford on Avon an unusual collection of grave goods was discovered. This has led to the theory that the woman may have been a 'cunning' or 'wise woman'. What use ...

Tile

A Medieval tile from Kenilworth Priory, Kenilworth. It is made of red clay, with a green/brown glaze and there are traces of yellow painted decoration.