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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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(Fig 54; 1799-1801)<br />

MISCELLANEOUS JEWELLERY<br />

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1800 SF BUC 1295/1308. C1516/1523 G404. Grave deposit. Period 2. Fragments<br />

of opaque yellowish glass. from one or two rectangles similar to Fig 54.<br />

1799. (Two yellow glass rectangles were recorded in the site notes.)<br />

1801 SF BUC 1311(C), C1526G404. Grave deposit. Period 2. One gilt<br />

copper-alloy rectangular frame from an object similar to Fig 54. 1799.<br />

Pendants (Fig 54; 1802-1807)<br />

1807 SF BUC 1523(C), H234 G503. Grave deposit. Period 2. A plain copper-<br />

alloy pierced disc. maximum diameter 27.5 mm. thickness less than 0.5 mm.<br />

Threaded onto an armlet of jet beads (617-22), from which was also<br />

suspended a coin of Diadumenian (AD 217-13), and an iron finger-ring<br />

(1794),<br />

Bells (Fig 54; 1808-1311)<br />

1809 SF BUC 267. B403 G94. Grave deposit. Period 2. A thin corroded copper-<br />

alloy bell. maximum diameter 20.0 mm. <strong>The</strong> clapper is missing. With<br />

1810. this bell was suspended from an iron chain.<br />

1810 SF BUC 267. B403 G94. Grave deposit. Period 2. Similar to 1809.<br />

Clasps (Fig 545 1812)<br />

In printed catalogue.

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