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Gold from
Saxon Mine, Thames, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato Region, New Zealand


Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Saxon Mine, Thames, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1231083
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1231083:0
GUID (UUID V4):523fc25d-a083-444f-b47b-9874f1a32be9
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THE HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND MINES (WITI MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS). PART I. GOLD , SILVER, COPPER ...Menorian Cuthern Cara GENERAL GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. LEGISLATURE . The Legislature is composed...North Island . • Names of Wardens and Receivers of Gold Revenue will be found in their respective 690914...the development of the mineral resources of New Zealand , I have for a long time thought that a great...Although I had been living eighteen years in New Zealand, I had never learned, nor even realized, that
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in, 558; Gold Fields of, 561; New Meteorite from, 531; Stone Implements from, 532; Two New Fossil Lacertilian...Axinus, 412. CAR Billings, E., Description of two new species of Stricklandinia, 59. Binney, E. "W., Flora...Boulder-clay at Llandrillo Bay, 350 ; at Witham and the Thames Valley, 98 Brachiopoda, Cretaceous, 268; Earliest...Group" of the Dolgelly Cambrian Rocks, New Section of the, 121. District, Part I I I . , 5. Carboniferous Bocks...the British. Graptolites, with Descriptions of the New Species, and Notes on their Affinities, 64, 125 ;
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) The Roman Occupation (from A.D. 43) The Anglo-Saxon Settlement (from circa A.D. 4 50) The Middle Ages...Wittenham, Berks, from the air 22 A rampart of the Saxon burh, Wallingford, Berks 20 23 Strip fields, Uflington...Iron Age 7 The Belgae 8 Roman Earthworks 9 The Saxon Period IO The Middle Ages 104 lIO r4r r6o r82...Downs Northern Hampshire The Chichester Region The Colchester Region Eastern Hertfordshire 50 82 93 114...Western Hampshire I The Goring Gap J The Silchester Region K Southern Buckinghamshire L Eastern Sussex 138
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f0000unse THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE I OXFORD REGION Cropmarks at Long Wittenham Photo: Trevor Rowley...in the Oxford Region Derek Roe I 2 The Mesolithic and Neolithic in the Oxford Region Humphrey Oise... 5 The Upper Thames Valley in the Roman period Christopher Young 58 6 The Early Saxon period Sonia...Sonia Chadwick Hawkes 64 7 The Oxford Region from the Conversion to the Conquest TomHassall 109 8 Archaeology...of Oxford City Tom Hassall 11 5 9 The Oxford Region in the Middle Ages James Bond 135 10 Commentary
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eight years have not only delayed the publication of new books in this series, but have changed many of the...SCARPLANDS: THEIR RIDGES, VALLEYS AND BASINS THE THAMES BASIN . . . .230 . XXIII THE WEALDEN LANDS...FLANKS 292 . NORTH-EASTERN ENGLAND AND THE LAKE DISTRICT SECTION III 307 SCOTLAND XXXIII SCOTLAND...... South-East England Relief and Routes The Thames Basin . . . . .227 Weald The Conjectural...Pennines 294 69. 296 70. The Yorkshire Lancashire Region The Manchester Liverpool Area 71. North-Eastern
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Chronology I 8 Prehistoric London 20 Roman London 26 Saxon London 38 Medieval London 44 Tudor and Stuart London...of incorporating them into the galleries of the new Museum ofLondon. On the Museum's opening in 1976...from the earliest prehistoric settlem.ents in the region up to the present day. A museum that first opened...of artefact, and how it will use and care for any new acquisitions, informs all collecting initiatives...Corporation of London got into the habit of purchasing new acquisitions: for example, £200 was spent on Thon1as
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On the opposite bank of the stream is Tandridge District cemetery, which is still in use with a few graves...314mm in length, the only similar axe from the region known to supersede this is one from Brentford of...extension of the parish boundary. This takes a new alignment using an indirect course and passing Waddon...what appears to be either a Bronze Age barrow or a Saxon burial structure. Whether these finds have any association...Such works are often attributed to prehistoric or Saxon people, both periods being well represented in the
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Mount Badon. A final chapter deals with the Pagan Saxon period, using archaeological, documentary, and placename...treet, London, W JX 4All GLASGOW CAPE TOWN DELHI NEW YORK IBADAN BOMBAY TORONTO NAIROBI CALCUTTA ...End of the Roman Era, 367-500 " J. The Pagan Saxon Period, c. 500-c. 700 By D. Index By ELIZABETH...Ccllection, Ashmolean Museum, 1937 " Gold je,vellery found with an intrusive Saxon burial in a barrow on Roundway...viii, p. 371, fig. 1. 327 331 Io. THE STONEHENGE REGION. 1 r. I 2. EARLY NEOLITHIC POTTERY, based on
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shipwrecks in Wales, Man, Cumbria and Scotland and gold in Ireland: bonanza or borrasca? 71 79 85 95 105...T'ung-lii-shan copper mine, China Wooden 'batea' from T'ung-lii-shan copper mine, and similar items after...oronze age palstave found at Godolphin Mine, Breage Working gold alluvials in California in the mid-19th...the tin placers Nugget of gold from the Carnon valley tin stream, and a gold necklace from the tin stream...stream at Ladock Early bronze age gold lunulae and bronze flat axe found at Harlyn Bay in 1863 Section
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BrRoocH STYLE AND ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT ‘THE Quoir BRoocH STYLE AND ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT A casting...Seiichi, 1956— The quoit brooch style and Anglo-Saxon settlement: a casting and recasting of cultural...England—History—To 1500. 3. Decorative arts, Anglo-Saxon. 4. England—Antiquities. 5. Anglo-Saxons. I. Title...the late fifth century in Kent 4.2.1 Scandinavian gold bracteates 4.2.2 Jutlandic relief brooches Chapter...5 Conclusion: the Quoit Brooch Style and Anglo-Saxon settlement 94 94 95 96 IOI 103 5.1 The Quoit
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other places, was appreciated. In the manufacture of New Forest ware white clay from Lytchett, grey from Holwell...Corder; its products are abundant on the Wall. Thames Valley Brickearth was utilised early in the occupation...raw wool for manufacture, the two former being district laundries. No doubt over most of the country the...employed for cremation in a barrow in the Bridgend district, about a mile and a half from the nearest outcrop...imported across the North Sea, at any rate until Saxon times. Fluorspar. Was Derbyshire" Blue John" known
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ANNUAL DINNER NOTICE Oxford Geology Group Bristol District Field Meeting January Lecture GA Festival London...and to encourage research and the development of new methods. It holds meetings for the reading of papers...DINNER NOTICE Oxford Geology Group 18 Bristol District Field Meeting 20 January Lecture 21 GA Festival... These will incorporate the Regulations for the new Awards that the GA now offers. Please see the details...Friday of the month as the first is Good Friday). The new Awards are mainly grants towards research projects
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reconstruct the environmental history of the London region, based on changes in beetle faunal assemblages...which are within 2 km of the modern course of the Thames. The sites produced 128 faunal assemblages that...Mesolithic age indicate extensive wetlands near the Thames, bordered by rich deciduous woodlands. The proportion...agriculture and animal husbandry along the lower Thames. About 33% of the total identified beetle fauna...reconstruct the environmental history of the lower Thames region that is now occupied by London, based on changes
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available with V2 software From £615 From £679 NEW Garrett APEX offers. Ring for more info on a range...XP models available. Coils, remotes & headphones. NEW NOX COILS From £99 EQUINOX 800 £899 Equinox 15x12”...£109.95 Minelab Pro Find 15 £79.99 Accessories NEW XP Backpack £49.95 Minelab Pro Find 20 £99.99 Gloves...THE COVER 20 EXCLUSIVE: The Eighth Henry: A new gold penny Gregory Edmund 24 VOLUME 37 Nº. 6 | ISSUE...exclusive is yet another nationally significant coin – a gold Henry III twenty pence piece. Gregory Edmund writes
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Ian Ralston First published 1999 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published...USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 Routledge is an imprint of the Tayor...the Tyne—Solway and Forth—Clyde Distribution of Saxon Shore forts and late Roman forts and coastal watchtowers...King Alfred Cremation burials at Spong Hill Anglo-Saxon grave from Kent Sutton Hoo from the air Aerial view...Perthshire Model of Anglo-Saxon monastery of St Paul, Jarrow A Middle Saxon road with timber buildings
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is hoped to carry out further trenching in the New Year in the vicinity of the ditch, providing permissions...the Guildford branch. New Members We are delighted to welcome the following new members to the Society:...layers were seen and there were no finds. In 2002 a new 9" gas relief valve was put in, and a 4'6" square...soil fill. The back wall has been covered with a new wall of thermalite blocks, but where the joists rest...ARCHAEOLOGY WITLEY COMMON SURVEY Chris Currie A new study of an Area of Special Historic Landscape Value
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The Hunterston brooch, see p. 174. Detail of a gold tore from Blair Drummond, see p. 93. Detail of a...accompanies this book explores these questions, reveals new insights and brings intriguing and beautiful objects...current exhibition broadens the scope to include much new research and cover the early medieval period, which...our 3D designers from Real Studios, the team from New Angle who worked on our digital media, and Paul Goodhead...assistance of a great many individuals. For the wonderful new photography of BM and NMS material, thanks are due
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Cockley Cley — Iceni Village, Rural Museum and Saxon Church 680 A.D. Saturday: North Creake Forge Museum...01-541 Joint Hon. Secretaries New Members We welcome the following new members to the Society: Mr. &...7BH; M. J. Curtis, 4 Cottimore Terrace, Walton on Thames KT12 2BY; Mrs. T. Hayward, Street Farmhouse, Rectory...bear a strong resembl ance to the known iron ore "mine-pits" found in Hambledon Hurst and in Minepit Copse...will be talks by Rob Poulton on his excavations at Saxon County School, Shepperton (finds of Roman to medieval
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Introduction 1. Metal Detecting 1 4 2. Finding Gold 39 3. Bottle Digging 70 4. Searching for Gemstones...for this treasure. The treasure includes hoards of gold and silver coins, ornate figurines and chalices...chalices, ancient jewels with royal connections, gold nuggets, gemstones, pirate treasure and ancient ceremonial...buried deliberately; and there's the natural treasure gold and gemstones, for example, both of which are found...found in Britain. Millions of pounds worth of gold have been extracted from the hills of Scotland and
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and to encourage research and the development of new methods. It holds meetings for the reading of papers...It was a pleasure to see so many friends, old and new, enjoying themselves in such memorable surroundings...will appear in the magazine and the PGA. Proposed new funding schemes, and general reorganisation of the...This was seen as an important incentive to attract new members, as well as a means of attracting high-quality...welcomed as the new Editor of the Guides. A number of projects are already under way and new projects are
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ANGLO-SAXON LINCOLNSHIRE PETER SAWYER \ l' ,· .' •• HISTORY OF LINCOLNSHIRE III Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire...and Anglo-Saxons The end of Roman rule The Anglo-Saxon invasions The Tribal Hidage 32 32 The Seventh...Edward the Elder to Edward the Confessor The West Saxon conquest of the Danelaw Lincolnshire under English...154 157 Markets, towns, and the economy of the region Fairs and markets The effects of the Danish conquest:...confiscations Old lordships: new lords 202 203 207 Appendix 1: Pagan Anglo-Saxon Burials 215 Appendix 2:
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and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain and Ireland with an appendix of new finds from Gaul ROGER...SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 46 LONDON 2010 Front cover: Gold aureus of Carausius with a helmeted bust from the...manearlybyzant0000blan - Roman and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain and Ireland For John Casey...and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain and Ireland with an appendix of new finds from Gaul ROGER...................... 16 Comparative frequency of gold coins compared with all Roman coins recorded by
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pretty much anything that was thrown at him. For a Saxon and Medieval pottery buff he knew a surprising amount...for GBC to take. 2. GBC was prepared to grant a new ‘excluded lease’ for approximately 117 sq ft of office...site within the next five years and to create a new museum store at ground level. Members asked questions...excavation archives were likely to cost less than new excavations. The Treasurer said 44% of respondents...entrance to the castle, a café, extra display areas, new toilets and better disabled access. This would be
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archaeological, historical, and visual methods to offer new approaches to aspects of medieval society, economy...SOCIETY IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND Helena Hamerow PARKS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND S. A. Mileson ANGLO-SAXON DEVIANT BURIAL...by C. M. Woolgar, D. Serjeantson, and T. Waldron GOLD AND GILT, POTS AND PINS Possessions and People in...David A. Hinton THE ICONOGRAPHY OF EARLY ANGLO-SAXON COINAGE Sixth to Eighth Centuries Anna Gannon EARLY...context. I argue that these finds provide valuable new evidence for Scandinavian cultural influence and activity
 
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