ID | 901 |
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Images | No image in database |
Grid Ref | SU9195 |
Project type | Metal detector |
County | Buckinghamshire |
Site | Penn |
Site Type | Unknown |
Location Type | Unknown |
Context | Unknown |
Context Quality | 1 |
Object Period | 0 |
Material | Bronze |
Location | Returned to finder |
Ref No | BUC-FBC273 |
Form | Attachment |
Type | Bird |
Name | Cockerel |
Bearded | No |
Is an attribute of | Mercury |
Clothed | No |
Drapery | No |
Condition | worn |
Classical | 1 |
Quality | Stylised 2 |
Photo | Yes |
Illustration | No |
Height | 0.00 |
Length | 0.00 |
References | PAS database. [Link to Bibliography] |
Description | The bird has no detail of features shown. His neck wattles are present and he has a full tail but his comb is no longer visible. Instead of two legs he has a short solid cylinder with a groove around the base (PAS). |
PAS id | BUC-FBC273 |
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