Chance find two hours after the last post: bivalved mollusc fossil from Holton wood
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Roman kiln fragment with straw/grass impressions and embedded ironstone
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Ammonites from around Wheatley
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Ammonites from around Wheatley
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Interesting German stoneware medallion
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The cage

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3000 year old snail shells
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Floral polychrome tile from the foreshore
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Examples of cross and pellet stamp motifs (in response to previous ID request)
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Clay from a 700 year old moat: dense with leaves, twigs, and other plant matter
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700 year old hazelnut
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Birb.

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German stoneware medallion
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Straw/reed impression in medieval tile?
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Fox at Westfield

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Fox at Westfield

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Interesting find from a morning walk
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Westfield at twilight
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Is this a cow pelvis?
Bone collecting, Bone Identification, boneID, processing, and art.
Bungholes and Spindlewhorls
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How familiar would a typical medieval peasant have been with biblical and classic imagery?
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Old bullet casings found whilst gardening
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South Hertfordshire-type greyware with thumbed cordon around shoulder (in response to previous id request)
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Nothing trumps medieval coarse ware
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Help identifying my grandmother’s collection
Discuss Native American artifacts, and history with like minded individuals! This community is specifically catered to those who wish to share their Native American artifact finds, and those who wish to learn about the various types of artifacts! If you have questions about whether you have a modern replica or you need help identifying an artifact, we may be able to help! Feel free to post your finds! Thanks for joining!