JCARCH/JCH10/<156>
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JCARCH/JCH10/<157>a
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Tr. 1: Lead stylus with one pointed and one flat end and used in a similar fashion to a pencil. Examples from Coppergate, York exist and are identical to Winchester Class 2 type styli and generally date from the 13th to 15th centuries (Ottaway & Rogers 2002, 2934). Length 104mm.
JCARCH/JCH10/<157>b
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weight: 11g
JCARCH/JCH10/<158>
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<158>: Very thin copper alloy pin, poorly preserved, and missing its head. Pins are ubiquitous items and this example is probably Late Medieval to early post-Medieval in date; length c. 42.6mm, weight <0.5g.
JCARCH/JCH10/<159>b
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Tr. 2: Circular, flat lead disc with traces of two fixings; possibly a lid or similar. Diameter 24.8mm; undated.
JCARCH/JCH10/<170>
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JCARCH/JCH10/<176>
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Three copper alloy pins
JCARCH/JCH10/<177>
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Tr. 2: Very small, probably copper alloy, pin missing its point. Length 19.5mm, head diameter 1.7mm.
JCARCH/ECB4578/Cufrag
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JCARCH/ECB4578/MD2
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JCARCH/JES93/236/a
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JCARCH/JES93/236/b
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JCARCH/JES93/236/c
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