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Artefact Metal container

Metal food tin fragment, rim of a can. Ferrous oxidation. Part of a large scatter of artefacts in an open, eroded area with …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal food can fragment. Base of a bully beef tin. Ferrous oxidation. Found on an exposed, eroded steep ridge that was a …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal tin. Top/ base of a food can. Rectangular. Rimmed. Central raised circle evident inside rectangular base/top. Internal …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal food can key. Ferrous oxidation. Part of a large scatter of artefacts in an open, eroded area with low vegetation asssociated …

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Artefact Metal container

Fragments of a large metal container. Sheet metal fragments x 2, ferrous and white corrosion. Fragment 1 has a folded rim, …

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Bully beef tin, 3 x fragments. Fragment 1: Distinct corner. Probably base and side of tin. Impressed circle of bully beef …

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Metal food tin x 2 pieces. Fragment 1: can rim with small piece of base attached, 10cm diameter x 2.6cm long x 1.1cm high …

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Metal fragment of a very small can. Indistinct. Ferrous oxidation. Part of a large scatter of artefacts in an open, eroded …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal food can base fragment. Circular base with a rim and ferrous oxidation. Dimensions: 6.6cm (arc) x 3.7cm; 0.6cm high …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal container. Three sides and the base intact. Rectangular base with rounded ends. The metal rim is intact with a folded …

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