Early Medieval scabbard mountThis artefact was both decorative and practical. It would have protected the bottom of the scabbard from abrasion. | Medieval buckle frameA nice example of a single loop Medieval buckle frame | | Saxon PennyThis is an example of a Saxon Penny from the 11th Century | Community ArchaeologyThe site of the Battle of Lewes under investigation with Sussex Archaeological Society | | Half PennyThis picture illustrates a cut 'halfpenny' or ha'penny of Henry III. Dating from the 13th Century. The coin when cut again would become a 'fourthing' or farthing. | Neolithic Hand AxeThis axe is an example of one of our earliest artefacts found whilst field walking. | | | | |
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