Still scratching around for Romans...

CRUSADER

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Firstly Cru'Dad spent 4 hours going back over slowly the bird cover at the Copse Site. Its the 3rd time we have covered it;
1st as an ankle breaker
2nd when disked down
3rd rolled flat
He managed another 7 Roman Scrappies, 1 bent Hammered, & a large Bronze Roman Mystery piece
This 9 inch plough has in total brought up another 30 coins in just 1/2 an acre.

Today we went to the Roman Metal Working Site & covered the footpath & all the tyre tracks, netting us another 7 scrappies. We then covered some more bird cover & tyre tracks with little success (Just 1 scrappy).

We are running low of options.:tongue3:
 

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You always kill it CRUSADER. Nice hunt.

HH, Relic Nut
 

Nice hunt. A pocket full of buttons and the rest make for a nice day. Cheers

Steve
 

Romans and hammered silver, looks great to me!
 

Nice haul of finds as usual. Gotta ask, what do you do with all of your tile shards, (assuming those are Roman roof tiles)? Are they pretty common digs over there that are tossed by most and kept by the connoisseurs only? I think they are pretty neat and part of the site's history. If you keep them all, then you must be loaded down with them, i'm guessing.Thanks, vn.
 

Nice haul of finds as usual. Gotta ask, what do you do with all of your tile shards, (assuming those are Roman roof tiles)? Are they pretty common digs over there that are tossed by most and kept by the connoisseurs only? I think they are pretty neat and part of the site's history. If you keep them all, then you must be loaded down with them, i'm guessing.Thanks, vn.

Land-Mag is our pottery guy, he keeps an inventory of everything we pick up, filed away under each Roman Site. So if we were to write up any papers we have all the evidence, & not just the metalwork. We also keep animal bones/teeth.
 

I like the bell! Nice finds. Every time you post it makes me want to go overseas. Hope more Romans surface soon.
 

Congratulations on a productive hunt.
Well, it's looks productive to me.
Each one of your hunts represents a few
hours of finds, but a lifetime of knowledge.
 

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