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Name: | Saxon Find, Church Norton |
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HER Ref: | MWS4214 |
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Type of record: | Find Spot |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
An Anglo-Saxon bronze belt tab was found in 1911 during excavations on the early Norman ringwork (see 0338).{1}{2} It is now lost but it is described by Hinton from illustrations by Salzman & Heron-Allen and ascribed to the C9 or C10.{3}ü Activity Reference - 1 = WS462
Monument Types
- FINDSPOT (Ornamental, Early Medieval/Dark Age - 800 AD to 999 AD)
Sources
<1> | Excavation archive: Salzman LF. 1912. Excavations at Selsey 1911. Sussex Arch Colls. 55:56-62. |
<2> | Bibliographic reference: Heron-Allen E. 1911. 195-7. |
<3> | Excavation archive: Aldsworth FG & Garnett ED. 1981. Excavations on The Mound at Church Norton Selsey in 1911 & 1965. Sussex Arch Colls. 119:217-221. |
Associated Events
- Part excav, Salzman LF, 1911
Associated Monuments
- MWS3506 - Related to: Church Norton Mound (Monument)
Associated Finds
- STRAP FITTING (Early Medieval/Dark Age - 800 AD to 999 AD)
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