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Bronze age sherd

fragments of collared urn. 4 sherds, 3 from same pot

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Granite corbel

used for drainage purposes on a building. No. 3 on plan

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Pottery miniture vessel or crucible

orange pottery miniture vessel or crucible, possibly accidentally formed.

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Fragment of pot handle

fragment of pot handle, brown

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Cupped mace head

half a cupped, possible macehead, battered at complete end, ground smooth all over.

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Stone vessel

half a bun - shaped stone vessel

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Carved face, cast of

The original is in the possession of Mr R J Noal of StIves. Original label reads cast of a face carved on a granite boulder found in the north wall of Chypraze Mill Morvah. Nothing is known of its date or history. The face is of a mongloid type and the boulder appears to be waterworn.

Acquisition date: 1934-01-01

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Flint arrow head

Hor Point 1 Mile West of St. Ives

Acquisition date: 1959-00-00

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Sherd, of rim of Knackyboy urn XLV

3 pieces of adjoining rim sherds, two pieces having been glued together, from rim of Knackyboy urn XLV. Note deposit on exterior surface, possible charring. Plain globular form.

Acquisition date: 1975-08-21

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Ewer

earthenware ewer with two handles. Impressed pattern around middle of body.Foot-ring base. Rim missing. Possibly of continental origin. Surface encrusted with acorn barnacles and keeled worms.

Acquisition date: 1975-08-22

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