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Posts by Brian de Cottingham

Detectorist ©️ Lyrics by Brian A Mansfield
Detectorist ©️ Lyrics by Brian A Mansfield YouTube video by Brian Mansfield

I penned a song about a days detecting by a detectorist. Like or repost if you think it's OK 👍

youtu.be/jAgWDSZy_LI

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Nice black be shirt that.. where can I get one?

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Will you light my Christmas cigar.

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#findsfriday
Romano British dragon/serpent brooch. Findspot - Beverley.

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Tis a thing of beauty. Lucky find for someone.

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Love it

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It is an amazing resource.

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Jake the Peg. With his extra leg.

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Just fabulous

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Humber foreshore

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It's quite rare to see Elizabeth 1 portrait as many coins were defaced. Here is one in better condition from my finds.

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Just wonderful

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Somebody long forgotten 😔 I wonder who? From a night soil tipped field near Beverley.

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This find came up in a field in Nov 2018. 100 years after the end of WW1. Pte William C Burrage is listed in medal records as 1914 .. R4 068713 ( not 068718 as on badge). Intriguing and interesting .. He lived in Hutton Cranswick and survived the war. His battalion looked after horses.

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Utterly Butterly, Utterly Beautiful ... Celtic Gold Corieltauvi Stater. Found by me near Hull. Has a unique inverted reverse design and is in absolutely mint condition for a 2000 year old coin.

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Five bronze swords, coloured greenish to brown.

Five bronze swords, coloured greenish to brown.

Rivers and lakes have always had a special place in beliefs and ritual. During the Bronze Age of southern Germany, in particular swords were frequently deposited in rivers. Swords found in the Danube and its tributaries, Historisches Museum Regensburg. #archaeology

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Robert de Hadeleie was the moneyer at the Bury St. Edmunds mint from 1280-1289 and the last moneyer to have their name appear on any English coin

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I'm intrigued by this one! Carnelian intaglio with a 'pietatis imago' scene of Aeneas' family fleeing Troy: ca. 20 BC, but with no firm provenance prior to 1887. The star above may be a 'Caesarean' nod. #AncientBluesky 🏺

Image: Getty Collection (2019.13.14). Link - www.getty.edu/art/collecti...

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Hand wearing a purple glove and holding a bronze Roman statuette of a male figure with a cornucopia. The statuette’s legs are broken at the needs, and its right arm is missing.

Hand wearing a purple glove and holding a bronze Roman statuette of a male figure with a cornucopia. The statuette’s legs are broken at the needs, and its right arm is missing.

Offering up a little bronze Lar from Bewcastle to the new social media gods 😅

I’m slowly trying to migrate over my follows from Twitter, but recommendations for whom to follow here very welcome!

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Early days of Bradford Bulls Ladies selection line up... Circa 1900

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Wealth growth since 1970

Average - 8%
Top 10% - 85%
Top 1% - 320%
Top 0.01% - 4000%
Billionaires - 32000%

Can you see the problem?

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Lovely to see my friends from @independentsage.bsky.social all here in a handy-to-follow starter pack. These are all good people - who believe in science as a public good; sharing expertise freely; the importance of listening - and resisting political pressure when it comes to health & wellbeing:

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Enjoying watching #Cymru v #Iceland on Welsh language TV. Obviously more interestin with involvement of #LUFC players #DanJames and #JoeRodon Had a cheeky couple of quid on the Welsh lads when they were behind!

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Imagine waking up to this every morning... Resist the fallacy that life in the past was miserable! There's a lot that's tough about today too, and our ancient ancestors lives were filled with just as much beauty, magic, and joy as our own. Prehistoric ≠ primitive ✊

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My favourite find from 34 years of detecting.

Norfolk rally, 15th August 1993.

The workmanship is just stunning.

Medieval gold, sapphire and emerald.

(Declared, not Treasure Trove at inquest, with jury of 12.)

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A photograph showing visitors of all ages in the Cruck Cottage.  A mother demonstrates a milkmaid yoke while her son takes a photo.  Behind them a local historian sits on a bench and other visitors are looking at the cruck roof.

A photograph showing visitors of all ages in the Cruck Cottage. A mother demonstrates a milkmaid yoke while her son takes a photo. Behind them a local historian sits on a bench and other visitors are looking at the cruck roof.

We've only been on here for five days, but really surprised to connect with so many people. We're looking forward to sharing our stories and always enjoy welcoming people. Thanks so much to everyone who has followed us, it's lovely to meet you all.

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crazy how this app is actually pretty good

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They have said, and we quote: “Naughty school kids probably… 😅”

If you leave any graffiti up long enough though, it does become cool history in its own right, like some we have elsewhere in the castle. But please don’t do it on ancient places!

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Nice to be part of something new. X is just toxic now.

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