| ID | 354 |
|---|---|
| Images | No image in database |
| Grid Ref | TQ1009 |
| Project type | Excavation |
| County | Sussex, West |
| Site | Findon |
| Site Name | Muntham Court |
| Site Type | Religious |
| Location Type | Shrine |
| Context | Midden |
| Context Quality | 3 |
| Site Date | IA-early C4 |
| Context Date | 2nd c AD |
| Object Period | 0 |
| Material | Bronze |
| Other finds from site | Knife, tongs, clay leg, ritual well with dog skeletons |
| Location | Worthing Museum |
| Form | Attachment |
| Type | Animal |
| Name | Boar |
| Bearded | No |
| Clothed | No |
| Drapery | No |
| Condition | Good, slightly worn |
| Classical | 0 |
| Photo | Yes |
| Illustration | Yes |
| Height | 45.00 |
| Length | 40.00 |
| References | Foster 1977, 31, no 12, fig 9a-d, pl VII a+b; Green 1976, 220, pl XXI a [Link to Bibliography] |
| Description | Plaque of a charging boar, hollow behind, but with no visible means of attachment (Foster) Green says it is a slain boar |
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