Information for record number MWA5988:
Anglo Saxon Brooch found to E of Nethercote, Wolford

Summary Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, found 250m east of Nethercote.
What Is It?  
Type: Findspot
Period: Early medieval (801 AD - 1065 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Great Wolford
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 25 34
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
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Description

 
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1 A decorated brooch of penannular type dating to the 9th to 10th centuries reported by metal detectorists.
2 Illustration in FI file.
3 Description of the brooch.
4 Illustration.
 
Sources

Source No: 3
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: WMA
Author/originator: Wise P J
Date: 1989
Page Number: 88
Volume/Sheet: 32
   
Source No: 4
Source Type: Drawing
Title: Anglo Saxon brooch from Great Wolford
Author/originator:
Date: 1989
Page Number: 88
Volume/Sheet: 32
   
Source No: 2
Source Type: Drawing
Title: Anglo Saxon brooch from Great Wolford
Author/originator:
Date: 1989
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet:
   
Source No:
Source Type: Museum Enquiry Form
Title: WMEF 1425
Author/originator: Wise P J
Date: 1989
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: 1425
   
Images:  
An Anglo Saxon brooch which was found in Great Wolford parish
Copyright: Warwickshire County Council
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Glossary

 
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source WMA West Midlands Archaeology. This publication contains a short description for each of the sites where archaeological work has taken place in the previous year. It covers Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Worcestershire. Some of these descriptions include photographs, plans and drawings of the sites and/or the finds that have been discovered. The publication is produced by the Council For British Archaeology (CBA) West Midlands and is published annually. Copies are held at the Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record. back
source WMEF Warwickshire Museum Enquiry Form. These are forms that are filled in when a person brings an object to Warwickshire Museum to be identified. Amongst the information recorded on the form are details such as a description of the object, where and when it was found, and in some cases a sketch or photographs of it. Copies of the form can be viewed at the Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record. back
period Medieval 1066 AD to 1539 AD (the 11th century AD to the 16th century AD)

The medieval period comes after the Saxon period and before the post medieval period.

The Medieval period begins in 1066 AD.
This was the year that the Normans, led by William the Conqueror (1066 – 1087), invaded England and defeated Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings in East Sussex.
The Medieval period includes the first half of the Tudor period (1485 – 1603 AD), when the Tudor family reigned in England and eventually in Scotland too.

The end of the Medieval period is marked by Henry VIII’s (1509 – 1547) order for the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the years running up to 1539 AD. The whole of this period is sometimes called the Middle Ages.
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monument FINDSPOT * The approximate location at which stray finds of artefacts were found. Index with object name. back

* Copyright of English Heritage (1999)

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