Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) archaeologists working on the A417 archaeology have uncovered a Roman 'horse-changing ...
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This brooch is of a type which would have been worn in the 1st century AD and has a strong association with the Roman army. Some traces of a white metal coating survive and the brooch is made up of a ...
This unusual medieval buckle plate is decorated with an elaborate repoussé motif depicting a king enthroned. The plate is made from a folded sheet with recesses at one end to accommodate the frame.
This handle and upper blade may represent a potential example of a cultellus tonsorius, or toiletry knife. These objects, of Roman date, are rarely encountered. They vary considerably; some are plain, ...