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Costrel
Medieval leather flask (costrel) used for water or other drinks. Found in the Market Square, this example is embossed with a sword motif.
Medieval 1425 - 1475 Medieval to Tudor
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Fountain Ball
This copper ball was added in the 1950s to the Victorian ornate cast iron fountain installed in the Market Square, Northampton.
Victorian 1863 Modern
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Bradlaugh Riot Cobblestone
Cobblestone from the Market Square, Northampton thrown during the Bradlaugh Riots of 1874.
Victorian 1874 Modern
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Wakerley brooch
Excavated from a burial in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, this square headed brooch is unusual in being marked with a runic inscription on the back.
Saxon 500 - 700 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Roman Grafitti Tile
Marked with the personal name of its maker, this tile is evidence of Roman industry in Northamptonshire as well as local literacy.
Roman 200 - 300 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Roman Spindle Whorl
Marked with the name of the Roman woman who used it, spindle whorls were used to spin wool into yarn to make clothes.
Roman 43 - 410 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Bronze Age Beaker
HIghly decorated pottery vessel, known as a Beaker pot. Found as part of a male burial marked by a Bronze Age round barrow.
2050 - 1900 BCE Geologic to Prehistoric