ORGANIC MATERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH METALWORK FORM THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT BECKFORD, HEREFORD AND WORCESTER

Author(s): Glynis Edwards, Jacqui Watson

Identification report on organic material preserved by metal corrosion products on a group of objects selected by the excavator. All the items had previously been conserved by G. Learmouth at Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, probably in the early 1970's, and some of the organic material was identified at that time. About 90 objects were examined and these mainly comprised of spearheads, shield fittings and buckles. The report is in two sections - a short discussion followed by a catalogue of all the examined material.

Report Number:
59/1991
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
11
Keywords:
Animal Remains Conservation Plant Remains

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