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Bagendon type brooch

Bagendon type brooch

Adopted

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Hipposandal

Hipposandal

Adopted by Caroline Nicolay

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Terret ring

Terret ring

Adopted by Carole Boydell and Christopher Boydell

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Polden Hill Type Brooch

Adopted by Roxanne Lang

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Trumpet Derivative Brooch

Adopted by Neil Lawrence

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Bone Comb

Adopted

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Harness Pendant

Adopted by David Leigh

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Plaque

Adopted by Joan Leigh

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Bronze pin

Adopted

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La Tene Brooch

Adopted by Martin and Jeanette Burton

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Harness Fitting

Adopted by Robbie Waddell

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Hammerstone

Adopted by Ian Stuart

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Silver Coin

Adopted by Sarah James

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Brooch

Adopted

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Dobunnic silver coin

Adopted by David Martindale

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Mount

Adopted by Patricia Frearson

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Iron Knife

Adopted by Mr & Mrs Percy

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Dobunnic silver coin

Adopted by Nick & Sue Hall

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Adopt an Object

Adopt an object from Corinium Museum to help raise funds to support “Stone Age to Corinium” an exciting new project to transform the Grade II listed Abberley House at Corinium Museum. The project aims to create New Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Early Roman Galleries displaying rare objects for the first time! As well as creating an inspiring garden space and a dedicated “hands-on” Discovery Centre for learning about our heritage and connecting with over 10,000 years of archaeology.
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