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HER 2046 - Anglo-Saxon sword, scramasax and spur, Shepperton

A short Anglo-Saxon sword with cocked hat pommel, a scramasax and a spur, possibly of the same period, were found at Coway Stakes. (See HER 553). All are in London Museum.

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Record TypeFind
ConditionNot Known
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 090 661
ParishShepperton
Parish (old name)Shepperton
DistrictSpelthorne, Surrey
Map SquareTQ06NE
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: iron
Saxon
Early Med'L AD5C-1066

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