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Undated wooden dash churn lid
Half a perforated disc. The irregularly shaped hole is slightly off centre. The disc tapers slightly from the middle towards the edges, which are rounded. Toolmarks on both surfaces show that it was turned but the hole was cut with a chisel or gouge rather than drilled. The most likely function is as a lid of a dash churn. These are commonly found in the later first millenium AD but none have been found from the late prehisotric period.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
81.78H/369
Find Information
Site Name: The Breidden Hillfort, Criggion
Grid Reference: SJ 292 144
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1968-1976
Notes: Excavated by the Clwyd-Powys Arch. Trust. Context B6432.
Measurements
weight / g:92.5
diameter / mm:145
maximum thickness / mm:13
thickness / mm
minimum thickness / mm:5.5
thickness / mm
Material
wood
Location
In store
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