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Late Bronze Age spearhead
Fragment of a solid (miscast) spearhead with a projecting peg at the rivet holes, due to the omission of the core, and with a peg for securing it in position. Tip missing and the seams are untrimmed. The socket end has been hit repeatedly with a thick flat bladed instrument (axe?) which has resulted in .1 and .2 breaking from each other.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
31.62/28.2
Find Information
Site Name: Crowther's Camp, Guilsfield
Date: 1862
Notes: Found during the digging of a field drain, packed tight as though originally deposited in a perishable container, on the south-east side of Rhuallt, 100m from Crowther's Camp, an Early Iron Age hillfort, near Guilsfield.
Measurements
maximum length / mm:74.0
length / mm
maximum width / mm:38.0
width / mm
diameter / mm:24.0 (at socket)
weight / g:256.2
length / mm:173.0*
Material
copper alloy
Techniques
cast
Location
In store
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