Wirral's Hidden History Revealed

Wirral Archaeology

ROMAN Coin

Finds from Wirral LVPL-257DE2 – ROMAN Coin Look into the, sadly rather battered, face of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Puis AD 138-161.  The coin is one of our recent finds from Wirral and dates from AD143-144.    It has been verified and recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme with the below reference  https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1103158.   The reverse of the coin shows Victory holding…

ROMAN Steelyard Weights

ROMAN Steelyard weights

Finds from Wirral LVPL-391B06 – ROMAN Steelyard Weights   Recent Finds. Steelyard Weights   These are a couple of our recent finds that have been placed onto the Portable Antiquities Scheme. (www.finds.org.uk) On the left is a Roman (AD43-410) bi-conical steelyard weight. It weighs 131.8 grams  PAS reference. LVPL-391B06 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1099363 A steelyard is a portable scale with beam arms of unequal length…

Early Medieval – Weight

Finds from Wirral LVPL-257DE2 – EARLY MEDIEVAL weight  A lovely little weight or gaming piece dated AD850-1100. Portable Antiquities Scheme statement: A lead weight or gaming piece dating from the early medieval period onwards (c.AD 850-1100).The object is domed with a flat base, flat sides and a domed top. It is undecorated and has a dark grey patina.Dimensions: Length 13.48mm; diameter 16.96mm; weight…

History and Heritage Fair – Brunanburh

Vikings line up for battle

In 937 at Brunanburh, The Army of Mercia – led by King Athelstan faced the combined forces of Ireland – led by King Anlaf, Scotland – led by King Constantine and Strathclyde – led by King Owain ap Dyfnwal. The site for this battle is hotly contested but Wirral Archaeology CiC, and several other recognised historians,  firmly believe that it took place on the Wirral.

MEDIEVAL – Edward I Coin

Edward I Coin

MEDIEVAL – Edward I Coin A recent find of the groups that has just been verified by the Portable Antiquities Scheme is this coin of Edward I.  It is listed on finds.org.uk  under reference LVPL-361C79 The coin is a rather worn long cross silver penny dating from May to December 1279. It was minted at the Canterbury mint.  The National Archives on nationalarchives.gov.uk…

Roman – Coin

Finds from Wirral Roman – Coin We have recovered a number of Roman coins. Four of these are listed on the PAS database and we have a couple more awaiting verification.    They normally look like the one above which has been verified as a Roman Sestertius but cannot be dated more accurately that AD41- AD260.    Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement: An…

MEDIEVAL –  Purse Bar

Finds from Wirral MEDIEVAL –  Purse Bar When this find came out of the ground of caused a bit of head scratching as we didn’t recognise it. Some good searching of the Portable Antiquities Scheme database by one of our members led us to believe that it was an incomplete medieval purse bar. This was confirmed when it was submitted to PAS…