Pebble Head day three, Roman bronze, Celtic bronze, stone age flint

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Another after work hunt on the pebble field. 1.5hrs in cold but sunny weather. The soil dried up a bit and it was way better walking as the last outings. Results were great with finds spanning 7000years.

Fresh off the ground! Roman key
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A lot of lead to dig....
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Very little modern stuff, the lead plug could be roman too.
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Worked flint, crushed button, modern coin
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Roman and Celtic
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Album quality Antonian
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Celtic bronze unit 50-80BC
https://www.biddr.ch/auctions/teutoburger/browse?a=825&l=859669
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Probably the best find of the day are these fragments of neolithic pottery, dating at least 5000BC.
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Love the Roman key. The bronze coin is in nice shape.
 

Love the Roman key. The bronze coin is in nice shape.

I first thought it was silver because of the good condition. Bronzes come rarely in this shape. Can be because the pepple head drains better than the soil we usually have.
 

Some great finds for just an hour & a half of hunting. Hope you can find more on that field.
 

Those pottery fragments are very interesting, but I really love those coins. Congrats!
 

Great finds, Westfront...I’m just trying to wrap my head around a 7000 year old relic...I mean, I freak out over any coin I dig that’s more than 150 years old. Awesome stuff..keep posting those old, OLD relics. Ddf.
 

Very cool for a short hunt & clearly not been done very well before. I think more good things are on there way!
 

Awesome finds! Congrats!
 

Neolithic pottery on the surface? Thats a puzzle ???:icon_scratch:
 

Your chunk of lead with a hole in the middle looks like a spindle whorl.
 

Great finds, Westfront...I’m just trying to wrap my head around a 7000 year old relic...I mean, I freak out over any coin I dig that’s more than 150 years old. Awesome stuff..keep posting those old, OLD relics. Ddf.



Thank you! To me, pottery feels more personal compared to flint finds. Great holding pieces that old after thousands of years.
 

Very cool for a short hunt & clearly not been done very well before. I think more good things are on there way!

Thanks you Cru! I was skeptical first, but now after some hrs there i think that just the main site had done before.
 

Your chunk of lead with a hole in the middle looks like a spindle whorl.

You can't recognice well in the picture, it's conical shaped on one side and flat on the other. You can almost say without these lead plugs you don't have an ancient setting.
 

Beautiful recoveries! :icon_thumleft:
 

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