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Find Spot: WCB 094 Fragment of enamelled trumpet brooch (Collingwood Group R (iv)) (Find Spot)Fragment of enamelled trumpet brooch (Collingwood Group R (iv)). Formerly recorded as WCB MISC
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Find Spot: WHR 108 Fragment of medieval glazed pitcher, River Orwell (Find Spot)Top part, including handle and portion of rim, of Med glazed pitcher dredged from the River Orwell. Formerly recorded as WHR MISC
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Monument: PKM 033 Fragment of decorated object with square garnet setting, flat back with small projection. (Sax) (Monument)Fragment of decorated object with square garnet setting, flat back with small projection.
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Monument: SRL 010 Fragment of lava quern (S1). (Monument)Fragment of lava quern (S1).
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Monument: SAS 009 Fragment of Colchester derivative (hinged pin) brooch, terminal and three silver Republican denarii (Monument)Fragment of Colchester derivative (hinged pin) brooch, terminal and three silver Republican denarii, found metal detecting (S1).
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Find Spot: SLY 217 Fragment of foot & part bow of large bow brooch (probably Colchester derivative type of C1/early C2) (Find Spot)Fragment of foot & part bow of large bow brooch (probably Colchester derivative type of C1/early C2). Formerly recorded as SLY MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: STN 226 Fragment of Neolithic circular ground knife (Poorly Located Find Spot)Fragment, circular ground knife. Formerly recorded as STN MISC
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Find Spot: SLY 048 Fragment of Colchester derivative (rear hook fixing) type brooch. (Rom) (Find Spot)Fragment of Colchester derivative (rear hook fixing) type brooch.
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Monument: WCB 012 Fragment of gold (18 carat) brooch, ? Kentish type, with evidence of repair on the back. Also bronze tweezer arm with ring and dot deco… (Sax) (Monument)Fragment of gold (18 carat) brooch, ? Kentish type, with evidence of repair on the back. Also bronze tweezer arm with ring and dot decoration and two decorated ? handles, one tubular with relief face.
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Monument: LCS 093 Fragment of Post Medieval sea bank. (Monument)Fragment of sea bank on Minsmere level, possibly of post-medieval date, and likely to pre-date XS19500.