Roman Wood Site - Day 3 - Finished for now...

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The deep plough has certainly paid off! Will see if you missed anything tomorrow ! :laughing7:
 

Great finds. The three coins in the lower left are especially nice. Congrats!
 

Roman pliers! Haven't seen that before, sweet!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

The deep plough has certainly paid off! Will see if you missed anything tomorrow ! :laughing7:
Good luck, we definitely miss stuff, even yesterday wandering across an already gridded area, I picked up another coin.
 

Roman pliers! Haven't seen that before, sweet!
Nor have I, I'm only 80% sure, what I'm 100% sure of is that they are at least Medieval.
What helped swayed me (& I follow my own advise when it comes to 'where' it was found - ie. in the centre of a heavily used Roman Site but that doesn't ID it) is that the iron looks the same condition as the Roman Nails I'm getting, plus that odd broken piece of Iron.
I can only find similar examples (not exact match), & I think it may have to do with wood working??
 

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That's some fun stuff to see, Crus! Another nice hunt for you! What was the artifact with the "knobs" on it used for?
 

That's some fun stuff to see, Crus! Another nice hunt for you! What was the artifact with the "knobs" on it used for?
The broken trident shaped iron? (riveted on something, maybe a bucket handle??) Honestly never seen one before anywhere in my research.
 

Nice pliers. Seems like a rare find. Are you going to stabilize that rust? And how?
 

Nice pliers. Seems like a rare find. Are you going to stabilize that rust? And how?
I will, just not sure how yet, I think electrolysis might kill it?
 

Nor have I, I'm only 80% sure, what I'm 100% sure of is that they are at least Medieval.
What helped swayed me (& I follow my own advise when it comes to 'where' it was found - ie. in the centre of a heavily used Roman Site but that doesn't ID it) is that the iron looks the same condition as the Roman Nails I'm getting, plus that odd broken piece of Iron.
I can only find similar examples (not exact match), & I think it may have to do with wood working??

Could be woodworking, could be blacksmithing. Most reputable roman settlements had their own blacksmithing. To me it looks more like a blacksmith tool. :icon_thumright:
 

Could be woodworking, could be blacksmithing. Most reputable roman settlements had their own blacksmithing. To me it looks more like a blacksmith tool. :icon_thumright:
Yes, we are getting Iron slag off this site (rare), & small amounts of bronze metal working.
 

Interesting finds especially the Pliers.
 

Wow, some very nice finds! :occasion14:
 

Awesome finds!
 

Awesome finds as usual! Congrats.
 

Amazing hunt CRU thanks for sharing it I could do what you do every day for the rest of my life lol Great job my friend Tommy
 

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