Publication Catalogue
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Description
- Fragment of Bronze Coin
- Segment of apparently circular copper/copper alloy object, consistent thickness 0.1 cm. Heavily encrusted, no features visible on surfaces. 2 opposite edges appear to be parts of circumference, giving diameter of 1.4 cm.
- Probably Late Roman, 4th c.
- AE2
- MC 20 [?]. Fragment. Very corroded.
Find Details
- 1.4cm
- 1.1cm
- 0.1cm
- 1.01g
- 14mm
Dates
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Linked Contexts
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Context: CH06SR_753
- Layer of loosely packed, medium brown soil, heavy with debris of all types - especially iron nails (50+), pottery sherds, glass fragments and bronze (copper alloy) coinage. This layer was very thick - easily 20cm - and filled the whole of cut 728. There was very little ash or charcoal in this layer, though, as we reached the next context layer, there was an increasing amount of clay lumps in the soil and it became much more compact. There were also very many medium-large stones (many reused).