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Name: | Saxon pennies - Old Erringham |
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HER Ref: | MWS5303 |
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Type of record: | Find Spot |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
Two pennies of Aethelred II, minted 992-8, were found sealed beneath the bank of the Medieval ringwork at Old Erringham during excavations in 1963.{1} For the ringwork see 3722. For Schedule Entry see 3691. {2}
Monument Types
- FINDSPOT (Early Medieval/Dark Age - 900 AD to 999 AD)
Sources
<1> | Excavation archive: Holden EW. 1980. Excavations at Old Erringham, Shoreham, West Sussex Part II. Sussex Arch Colls. 118:257-297. |
<2> | Bibliographic reference: Newton I. 1996. Shrunken Medieval settlement at Old Erringham. EH. |
Associated Events - none recorded
Associated Monuments
- MWS5305 - Related to: Medieval Ringwork at Old Erringham (Monument)
- MWS5302 - Related to: Shrunken Medieval Settlement at Old Erringham (Monument)
Associated Finds
- COIN (Early Medieval/Dark Age - 900 AD to 999 AD)
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