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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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Type 60 <strong>The</strong> simplest and commonest of the Hod Hill series.<br />

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20 SF LWC 2888(C), K209, Garden topsoil. Period 4b. Fragment of the bow and<br />

part of the head, Length 26.5 mm, This brooch has a very narrow neck<br />

with a cross-moulding at the junction with the bow, which has marginal<br />

ribs and a pronounced central rib.<br />

21 SF BKC 1238(C), E346 L69/B, Oyster layer, Period 3b, Length 40.0 mm.<br />

Fragments of a very corroded brooch with traces of longitudinal mouldings<br />

on the bow.<br />

22 SF BKC 2518(C), G406. Uncertain. c Period 2 or 3. Length 47.0 mm. A<br />

very corroded brooch in two fragments. <strong>The</strong> pin is missing. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

traces of longitudinal mouldings on the bow.<br />

24 SF HEC 7(C), L7. <strong>Roman</strong>, probably late. Length 20.0 mm. Fragment of the<br />

bow and part of the head. <strong>The</strong> bow has marginal mouldings and wavy-line<br />

decoration between mouldings down the centre. <strong>The</strong>re are slight<br />

cross-mouldings on the head.<br />

Type 61 Brooches of Hod Hill type with lateral lugs at the base of the bow.<br />

26 SF LWC 3380(C), J111, Burnt Period 2 floor including occupation.<br />

Period 2. Length 21.0 mm. A fragment of the bow and part of the foot of<br />

a <strong>small</strong> brooch. One knobbed lug survives. <strong>The</strong> bow is decorated with<br />

knurled longitudinal mouldings and a central knurled moulding flanked by<br />

two plain ones. <strong>The</strong>re is a transverse moulding at the junction of bow and<br />

foot.<br />

27 SF BKC 1023(C), D406 F46? Gully. Period 6, Length 31.0 mm. A fragment<br />

of the bow and foot of a <strong>small</strong> brooch. <strong>The</strong> sides of the bow expand<br />

towards the foot. <strong>The</strong> bow has marginal mouldings and a central knurled<br />

moulding. One knobbed lug survives. <strong>The</strong>re is a stepped cross-moulding<br />

between bow and foot.

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