Information for record number MWA6326:
Findspot - Iron Age coin

Summary Findspot - an Iron Age coin was found 500m south east of Bidford Grange.
What Is It?  
Type: Findspot
Period: Iron Age (800 BC - 42 AD)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Welford on Avon
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 12 51
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
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1 An Iron Age coin found with a metal detector. This is a Dobunnic stater, having copper core and fairly thick gilding of 'prince' BODVOC. On the convex face can be seen B (very faint) ODVO [C]. On the concave side is a triple-tailed horse to right with wheel below body; crescent and annulet enclosing pellet above etc.
3 Iron Age coin. Dobunni Region. A new variant of the main "head type" series & thus not possible to classify.
4 Iron Age coin found. Silver, late 1st century BC. Found on the surface of Welford Villa Coffin Field.
 
Sources

Source No: 2
Source Type: Drawing
Title: Iron Age coin from Bidford
Author/originator:
Date: 1987
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: 1043
   
Source No: 1
Source Type: Museum Enquiry Form
Title: WMEF 1043
Author/originator:
Date: 1987
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: 1043
   
Source No: 3
Source Type: Museum Enquiry Form
Title: WMEF 3275 Jerry Warren Research
Author/originator: Wise P J
Date: 1994
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: 3275
   
Source No: 4
Source Type: Museum Enquiry Form
Title: WMEF 3275 Jerry Warren Research
Author/originator: Wise P J
Date: 1994
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: 3275
   
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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 Iron Age About 800 BC to 43 AD

The Iron Age comes after the Bronze Age and before the Roman period. It is a time when people developed the skills and knowledge to work and use iron, hence the name ‘Iron Age’ which is given to this period. Iron is a much tougher and more durable metal than bronze but it also requires more skill to make objects from it. People continued to use bronze during this period.
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monument GRANGE * An outlying farm or estate, usually belonging to a religious order or feudal lord. Specifically related to core buildings and structures associated with monastic land holding. Use specific term where known. back
monument COFFIN * A chest made of stone, wood or lead, used to enclose a dead body. back
monument FINDSPOT * The approximate location at which stray finds of artefacts were found. Index with object name. back
monument VILLA * A term for a type of house, with varying definitions according to period. Roman villas were high-status and usually associated with a rural estate, whereas Georgian and later period villas were often semi-detached, town houses. back
monument FIELD * An area of land, often enclosed, used for cultivation or the grazing of livestock. back
monument CRESCENT * A row of houses whose facade in plan follows the concave arc of a circle or ellipse, eg. The Royal Crescent, Bath. back

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