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Figure 43: Iron objects from pit 0098 (PG3) (view PDF).
1. Tip of a possible currency bar of spit-shaped type, which is normally associated with Worcestershire/Warwickshire (Allen 1967, 311), though this type is described as usually cut square at the point; 0098.2.
2. Bar; bent length of another possible currency bar of the same type as no. 1; 0098.2.
3. Reinforcement strip, though one split end suggests some other purpose; 0098.2a.
4. Possible handle attachment; 0098.2.
5. Binding fragment (usually in copper alloy; cf. Stead 1991); 0098.2.
6. As no. 5; 0098.1a.
7. Nail; 0098.2.
8. Dog or staple, as often used for mending pots in the Iron Age; 0098.2.
9. Hook or distorted wire; 0098.2.
Figure 43