Title: Archaeology at the Lea, Denham
1Archaeology at the Lea, Denham
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2Question 1
- Is this object
- A Roman bone or antler bracelet?
- A Roman copper crenellated bracelet?
- A Roman jet finger ring?
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There was also a bone or antler bracelet and a
jet ring in the same burial.
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5Question 2
- How many gold-in-glass beads does this necklace
have? - 25
- 50
- 100
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There are also over 300 normal glass beads and 4
jet spacer beads.
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8Question 3
- What animal did this come from?
- Cow
- Deer
- Mammoth
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This is the oldest object found on site!
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11Question 4
- Which part of the site did this come from?
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This was found in one of the bustum burials.
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14Question 5
- Which part of the site did this come from?
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This pottery would have been spread around the
fields in manure and got into the field ditches.
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17Question 6
- Which part of the site did this come from?
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These jet pins would have held up a Roman womans
hair and were buried with her.
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20Question 7
What date is this piece of pottery?
Bronze Age
Roman
4000 BC
700 BC
Neolithic
Iron Age
2000 BC
AD 43
AD 410
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The thumb impressions are quite common on Bronze
Age pots.
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23Question 8
What date is this pot?
Bronze Age
Roman
4000 BC
700 BC
Neolithic
Iron Age
2000 BC
AD 43
AD 410
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But it is not like any other Roman pots
archaeologists find.
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26Question 9
What date is this jet object?
Bronze Age
Roman
4000 BC
700 BC
Neolithic
Iron Age
2000 BC
AD 43
AD 410
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This is a spindle-whorl which was used for
spinning thread.
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