A FEW ITEMS FROM MY CURIO CABINET (ancient content)

Interesting stuff MM.

When you say "found", do you mean in/on the ground or at auctions etc?

Is that the tail end of a mortar there? I once saw a shaped bit of metal sticking out of a bank in an old quarry. After a few good kicks it dropped out and was the tail end of a, fortunately already exploded, mortar shell. On getting home and goggling the site I found out that the quarry was used as a firing range during ww2. Local rumour has it that there is a fortune in spent brass cartridge cases dumped in the vicinity.
 
There is a small island at the edge of breydon water that has had loads of caterpillar tracks,and scrap from war vehicles dumped on it,all sunk in the mud now though :(

I found them when my father used to go metal detecting,the bronze found by the metal detector and the flint picked up while walking the field 8)

There is a flint spear head in our local museum that is a very fine example and they said mine was nicer :shock:
 
Some nice old stuff there MM, I've found a few old bits digging up peoples gardens, clay pipes and old military badges etc. Can you date pottery at all from photos? I found a small fragment of something on Highdown Hill a while ago and was wondering what it was.... Highdown Hill has had all sorts of people up there from neolithic through to medieval you see...
 
If you pm me a photo I will have a look,but try to get a cross section photo of it and one showing any contours etc. 8)
 
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