Find Spot record 0680100000 - Field SE of ST JAMES' CHURCH, BOARSTALL

Summary

Late Roman coin found during fieldwalking and metal-detecting

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

One of many metal objects found during an extensive detectoring of this field - the waste majority being medieval. The coin is a radiate, Rome mint, Claudius II (AD363-70) Imp C Claudius Aug Virtus Ses. (1)

Sources (7)

  • ---SBC18758 Aerial Photograph: 13/06/47. RAF 133.4018. SP\623130. Yes.
  • ---SBC19903 Unpublished document: Len Rees. 1997-8. Archive of researcher Len Rees with regard to finds made in Great Bardols Field, Boarstall, also Boarstall Decoy.
  • ---SBC19904 Unpublished document: County Museum Archaeological Group. 1983. Archive of CMAG fieldwalking of Great Bardols Field, Boarstall..
  • <1>SBC19903 Unpublished document: Len Rees. 1997-8. Archive of researcher Len Rees with regard to finds made in Great Bardols Field, Boarstall, also Boarstall Decoy.
  • <1>SBC8457 Verbal communication: Mike Farley (BCM). 1983. MEF 1983 (MARCH) PERS COMM; GRID SQUARE PLAN OF FIELDWALKING IN HANGING FILE & FILED.
  • <2>SBC2652 Unpublished document: Stan Cauvain. 1991. STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CERAMIC MATERIALS FROM MEDIEVAL KILNS IN SOUTH BUCKS.
  • <3>SBC19902 Unpublished document: June Strong. 1997. Archive of survey of Boarstall medieval settlement undertaken voluntarily for the National Trust.

Location

Grid reference SP 6260 1390 (point)
Civil Parish BOARSTALL, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (1)

  • COIN (4th Century - 300 AD to 399 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Intervention: Fieldwalking and metal detecting survey of Great Bardols field and fields south of Boarstall Decoy (EBC16203)

Record last edited

Apr 6 2022 5:45PM

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