File:Lead weight hoard, Group B (FindID 113076).jpg
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[edit]Lead weight hoard: Group B | |||
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The Portable Antiquities Scheme, Adam Daubney, 2005-11-22 15:30:19 |
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Title |
Lead weight hoard: Group B |
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Description |
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31 lead discs, 29 of which were discovered in context in three groups (hereafter Group A, B, and C). Group A comprised 10 lead discs; Group B comprised 5 discs and Group C comprised 9 lead discs. Four further lead weights were discovered scattered in the plough soil in the immediate area of the stratified finds; three more were discovered in the area by another detectorist who also has permission to search the site. Owing to the small scale of the excavation it was not clear in what wider context the finds were deposited, but they appear to have been placed into a ditch or pit. A body sherd of Anglo-Saxon sandstone tempered pottery was discovered 'sandwiched' between two weights, providing a date of [INSERT]. The weights Each disc is a flat circle with a circular hole in the centre. Two clear types are discernable within the assemblage, hereafter called Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 has a shallow plano-convex profile to it and is likely to have formed an end cap to a set of weights. Type 2 is flat on both sides and frequently demonstrates a coarse surface, perhaps decoration. This type appears to have formed the body discs to a set of weights. The discs were discovered as follows: Group A. Type 1: 8; Type 2: 2 Group B. Type 1: 5; Type 2: 0 Group C. Type 1: 2; Type 2: 7 Loose. Type 1: 4; Type 2: 3
Notes on the mass of the weights The mass of the weights show a clear division between the two types noted. The 'cap' ends are all roughly 100g lighter than the body discs, however both of the types showed variations up to 80g. The fluxuations in mass might in part be accounted for by the various degrees of wear and oxidation of the lead discs. The masses are as follows: Mean: Type 1: 289.63g; Type 2: 406.54g; Median: Type 1: 294.50g; Type 2: 402.50g
The discovery and excavation The discs were initially discovered by a metal detecorist who had dug into context to discover the source of the signal. Upon seeing the discs the finder alerted the Finds Liaison Officer for Lincolnshire who excavated the find. A trench measuring 1.5 meters by 1 meter was placed over the area centred on Group A and B. The topsoil was shovelled off and scanned with a metal detector. No further lead weights were discovered in the topsoil. Once the topsoil was removed and the trench was cleaned back, the two holes dug by the finder for the recovery of Group A and B were revealed. No original cuts into the subsoil were visible, possibly owing to the finders excav ation obscuring the features. The excavation revealed that the weights were deposited in a ditch or pit cut into the natural bedrock. Both groups were discovered lying directly on the bedrock at the bottom of the fill, however it is possible that the weight if the objects caused them to sink to this level over time, rather than them being originally buried or deposited there. The ditch fill was a mid-brown mixed sandy deposit with frequent small to medium sized fragments of limestone. The ditch was cut into cornbrash comprising large fragments of limestone set into a sandy matrix. The ditch appeared to slope away from northeast to southwest. Three ceramic sherds were discovered in the ditch fill. A thick body sherd of Roman greyware was found half way down the fill, and a single rim sherd of samian ware was discovered at the very bottom of the centre of the ditch. The final sherd was Anglo-Saxon sandstone tempered pottery and dates to the 5th- 7th centuries AD (Jane Young pers com). A larger body sherd probably belonging to the same vessel was recovered by Mr Hebdon during the initial discovery of the objects, which was claimed to have been 'sandwiched' either side by the lead weights. |
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Depicted place | (County of findspot) Lincolnshire | ||
Date | between 43 and 1499 | ||
Accession number |
FindID: 113076 Old ref: LIN-49B051 Filename: LIN3578.JPG |
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Source |
https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/83627 Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/83627/recordtype/artefacts archive copy at the Wayback Machine Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/113076 |
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Object location | 53° 11′ 48.12″ N, 0° 28′ 54.43″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.196700; -0.481787 |
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- File:Early to middle Anglo-Saxon vessel body sherd (FindID 113076).jpg
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- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A, weight F (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A, weight G (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A, weight H (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A, weight I (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A, weight J (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; Group A in profile (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; loose weight A (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; loose weight B (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; loose weight C (FindID 113076).jpg
- File:Lead Weight Hoard; loose weight D (FindID 113076).jpg
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- File:Lead weight hoard B, weight A (FindID 113076).jpg
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