Rebecca Griffiths
@YORYM_FLO
Archaeologist, Finds Liaison Officer (FLO) at York Museums Trust (YORYM). All thoughts & opinions are my own.
These partifacts can cause confusion & be mistaken for dress hooks. They're pins from distinctive, decorative buckles known as ‘disc-on-pin’. The pointed end was functional, but the disc would be hidden behind the strap, unless pinned back. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…
The Melsonby Hoard is one of the UK's most significant Iron Age finds & could rewrite what we know about the period. Help the Yorkshire Museum acquire & conserve the hoard, keeping it in a public collection. #FindsFriday #SaveTheMelsonbyHoard Donate today: crowdfunder.co.uk/p/save-the-mel…




This medieval harness pendant is decorated with a lion standing, forepaws raised, hind legs apart, & forked tail. They date to 12th-14th century. Many have common motifs like lions, crowns, & fleur-de-lis. Some featured mythical creatures. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This lovely Roman bow & fantail brooch dates from the late 1st - early 2nd century. It's decorated with colourful enamel & the metal, now green, would originally have been shiny & brassy, almost gold in colour. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This Roman nummus of Constantine I was issued in AD 320. The reverse depicts two captives seated under trophy and proclaims "courage of the army" #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This is an apron fitting. Images on gravestones show the apron was worn by legionary & auxiliary foot soldiers. It formed part of the equipment of Roman soldiers from the mid-1st century BC, falling out of favour in the early 2nd century AD. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This Roman denarius of Septimius Severus shows the emperor in military attire on horseback. It proclaims 'the most auspicious return of the emperor' after having established peace in the east by the destruction of Pescennius Niger. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This silver panel from a medieval reliquary pendant depicts the ‘Agnus Dei’ (Lamb of God). It is currently on display @yorkshiremueum as part of the Medieval Ritual Landscape Project #FindsFriday #MeRit #MedievalRitual #Religion finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This Roman silver denarius of Nerva bears the imagery of clasped hands holding a legionary eagle with an inscription which translates to "Unity of the Army". This refers to the harmony and cooperation within the military during Nerva's reign. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This is a medieval seal matrix depicting the head of John the Baptist on a platter. It would have been purchased already inscribed, and represents a seal of somebody unable to commission their own personal seal. #FindsFriday buff.ly/gU2A8bW
Three ribbed Yorkshire type axes, like this one, are a well-known part of the Ewart Park metalwork assemblage of the British Late Bronze Age, c.1000 - 800 BC. In Yorkshire, many have been found as single finds as well as in hoards. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

#OTD 13 years ago, myself and @YMT_Adam excavated the Bedale Hoard following its initial discovery by two metal detectorists. The hoard was reported as #Treasure and acquired by the Yorkshire Museum. finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This stunning Neolithic knapped, ground, polished stone axehead was found in a river in Yorkshire. It's likely made of Langdale tuff. Langdale axes have been found throughout England & are evidence for exchange of materials in the Neolithic. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This medieval key is made from a sheet of metal, cut & rolled to form its shape. A high proportion of sheet keys were found at Meols on the Wirral coast where they were thought to be local replacement for lost or broken cast examples. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

Join us at Yorkshire Museum, York for a showcase of recent work by the Medieval Ritual Landscape Project, local metal detectorists, & digital animation students from York St John University? Book your tickets for this FREE event on Friday 13th June here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/merit-mediev…
This is an almost complete Roman bow & fantail brooch. These are particularly frequent in the East Midlands, especially Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire. Their triangular foot includes a variety of decorative motifs, including colourful enamel. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

Mercury is a common Roman deity found as a figurine in Britain. Though widespread, they are concentrated across southern England. God of merchants & travellers, & messenger of the gods, Mercury is shown with winged boots, money bag & caduceus. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

Construction of St. Peter's Basilica began #OTD in AD 1506. St Peter, chief among Jesus's apostles and also the first Bishop of Rome (Pope), is commonly depicted, along with St Paul, on papal bulla issued by the papacy in the medieval period. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This silver Early-Medieval Northumbrian penny was issued jointly under King Æthelwald Moll and Archbishop Ecgberht of York. It was issued between AD 759 – 765 and was likely minted in York. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

This radiate of Allectus dates to AD 293-6. The obverse legend is probably a variant, but the overall style of the coin suggests it might be irregular. This coin is included in Sam Moorhead's corpus for RIC which is now available to buy. #FindsFriday finds.org.uk/database/artef…

