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1884.140.507

Iron knife fragment


1884.140.507

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Collection type
Object
Description
Iron knife fragment
Long description
Iron knife with blade fractured. Appears to have a straight back and blade. Heavily corroded. [CG [Excav. PR] 07/05/2013]
Geographical reference
England Greater London City of London EC2 London Wall Gooch and Cousens wool warehouse
Cultural groups
European
Date
Date collected
1866
Acquisition information
Donated: 1884 Found unentered: 17/03/2004
Materials and processes
Material Iron Metal, Process Forged (Metal)
Dimensions
Thick: max 4 mm, Width: max 16 mm, Length: max 98 mm, Weight 13 g
Object numbers
Accession number: 1884.140.507 PR Cat other PR nos: 3688
Research and responses

Pitt Rivers monitored excavations happening at London Wall between October and December 1866. He published two papers on this in 1867. His work was also heavily referenced in a 1906 paper by Norman and Reader. Full references: Lane Fox, A. 1867a. ‘On objects of the Roman period found at great depth in the vicinity of the old London Wall’ Archaeological Journal 24:61-64; Lane Fox, A. 1867b. ‘A description of certain piles found near London Wall and Southwark, possibly the remains of pile buildings.’ Journal of the Anthropological Society of London 5:71-83; Norman, P. and Reader, F.W. 1906. ‘Recent discoveries in connection with Roman London.’ Archaeologia 60:169-250 [CB 8/12/2009]

Associated publications
Lane Fox, A.H. 1867. Objects found at great depth in the vicinity of the old London Wall. Archaeological Journal 24: 61-64. [Dan Hicks 29/07/2013] Lane-Fox, A.H. 1867. A description of certain piles found near London Wall and Southwark, possibly the remains of Pile Buildings. Journal of the Anthropological Society of London 5: lxxi-lxxxiii. [Dan Hicks 29/07/2013]

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