Sitefind / Toggle
Sitefind, antler toggle,with ring and dot decoration. Part of the Viables Farm burial, found Viables Farm, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 1976 the finds have been interpreted as the burial of a socially
terret ring
Terret ring
Sitefind / Ring
Sitefind, bronze terret ring, silvered. Part of the Viables Farm burial, the finds have been interpreted as the burial of a socially superior female with an inferior female at her feet, with grave
Sitefind / Harness
Sitefind, unfinished horse harness cheek piece, from a tine of a red deer antler. Part of the Viables Farm burial, the finds have been interpreted as the burial of a socially superior female with an
Ring
Medieval gold ring with a blue stone dating to the late C13th-early C14th.
Coin / Penny
Henry III coin from a hoard found at Nately, Hampshire.
Coin / Penny
Coin, penny, part of a hoard found at White Lane, Greywell, Mapledurwell and Up Nately, Hampshire in 1989, issued by Henry III, minted by moneyer Gilbert at Canterbury, Kent, 1251-1272
Coin / Penny
Coin, penny, part of a hoard found by metal detector at Portsdown Hill, near Portchester, Fareham, Hampshire, 1995, issued by Stephen, minted by the moneyer Stanung at Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1135-1154
Colour standard
Head of a colour standard (possibly a glaive) of a regiment of horse, flat iron head with a socket, dug up on the field of the Battle of Cheriton of 1644, found with a sword and a pike.
Strike-a-light
Flint used as a strike-a-light, 18th century, found in old beams at Water Farm, Twyford.
Pottery
Iron age saucepan pot with straight sides and decoration comprising an applied cordon of diagonal lines around the neck of the pot and holes in the base.
Sitefind / Ammunition / Pottery / Arrowhead
Stone ammunition found at Odiham Castle, North Warnborough, Hampshire.
Jug
Medieval face jug found in Church Street car park, Romsey, Hampshire
Sitefind / Hoard
Bronze Age Hoard including bronze swords, spear heads, chapes, rings etc., found at Blackmoor, Selborne, Hampshire
Sitefind / Pottery
Two beaker burials recovered by excavation , one was a complete Wessex/Middle Rhine beaker that had been placed between the feet of a crouched burial , the second in more fragmentary state was also
Copper alloy
Small Roman copper alloy bound figurine with Celtic features and hairstyle.
Sitefind / Flint
palaeolithic handaxe found at Basing House
Sitefind / Pottery
Sitefind, Rhenish ware motto beaker with motto reading "VI(TV)LA" a roman term of endearment based on the latin word vitvla meaning a bull calf, equivalent term still used today in Germany fig 51,