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Axe Head

This is a large, yellow flint axe head. It dates from the palaeolithic period.

Axe Head

This is a palaeolithic, flint handaxe. It was excavated at The Priory, Warwick.

Axe Head

This is a large, wedge-shaped, flint handaxe. It dates from the palaeolithic period.

Bastia, The Old Port

Beatrice Mary Seccombe-Leech(1880-1945) Bastia, The Old Port Watercolour on paper 220mm x 305mm The painting depicts a scene at the port of Bastia in Corsica.

Beaker

A Roman Upchurch Ware beaker or vase from Copthall Court, London. It has a globular body with a pedestal foot and slightly flaring rim. The black burnished exterior is decorated with a pattern of small ...

Beaker

A black coarse ware cup or urn of the late Iron Age found in the river Thames at Mortlake. It has a globular body with a pedestal foot and a wide rim. Part of the upper body, neck and rim is broken.

Beaker

A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...

Beaker

A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...

Beaker

A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...

Beaker

A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...

Beaker

A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...

Beaver Incisor Tooth Pendant

The tooth is set in bronze and may have been worn as a charm. Found pre-excavation, in 1921 during road works. The European Beaver (Castor fiber) was a common animal in Saxon times. [They lived in ...

Bishops Itchington. Village earthworks at Watergall

Village earthworks. 1992

Bone Comb

Two fragments of a double-sided, bone comb with central strengthening plates fastened with iron rivets. 6th Century A.D. 129mm long x 43mm wide 1922/23 excavations (Grave 152)

Bone Netting Needle

The netting needle has the remains of a threading eye at the base and a pair of notches above for fixing the twine. This was found in a female burial. 6th Century A.D. 160mm long 1922/23 excavations ...

Booklet

This is a copy of Burrow's Penny Guide to Kenilworth Castle from 1912. It is number 26 in the Burrow's Penny Guides to the Castles of Old England series. The booklet was printed by W. H. Smith and Son. ...

Bottle

A bottle from London Wall, London. It is gourd shaped and is thought to have been a harvester's bottle. The bottle is made of brown clay with a pattern of circular ridges around body and neck. It has ...

Bottle

A Roman greyware bottle from Lombard Street, London, dating from the Second Century. The bottle has a globular shaped body with a rimmed spout and one handle. It is made of a dark grey fabric and is complete ...