Accession No

Z 16469


Description

Iron bar with rectangular cross-section. Broken at one end, flattening and flaring at the other end, also broken. Possibly a fitting, tool or hasp.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Westley Waterless


Period

Anglo Saxon c 1000 AD


Source

Trinity College, Cambridge [depositor]; Hall (Mr) [collector]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

Z 16469


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Iron


Local Term


Measurements

285mm


Events

Context (Display)
Old display label reads: 'Plough coulter, Spearheads, Hasps, Draw-knife, etc:, found in the 10th c. leaden vessel at Westley Waterless shown below. Trinity College Loan' added in pen: 'Z 16465-74'
Event Date
Author: Louise Puckett


Context (Found together / assemblage)
According to Thomas McKenny Hughes, the lead tank (Z 16465) was presented to Trinity College, Cambridge by Mr. Hall of Six Mile Bottom. It was 'dug up in draining the field behind the School and Post Office at Westley Waterless... [It] contained a bill and spearhead with side-opening sockets. Another spear, too long to be placed inside, lay across the vessel. There were also in it a steel-yard weight, holdfasts, an auger, a small coulter, staples, hasps, portions of what may have been a lock, and other fragments of iron' (p. xv) (Z 16466 - Z 16474). This discovery predates 1879, when Hughes made his presentation, but the date of discovery is currently unknown.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Accession Register: 'Hasp?'
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Iron bar with rectangular cross-section. Broken at one end, flattening and flaring at the other end, also broken. Possibly a fitting, tool or hasp.
Event Date 19/5/2021
Author: Louise Puckett


FM:16106

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