.bk J05 .fl S926jW.j .fd descriptions of metal objects .fn items i21, i24, i26, i28, i29 .ei jW .ed S926 .rd S910 .ri sC list2 i df ds wm K99 lg w2 th ht P99 21 we Fragment of medium sized projectile point (lanceolate blade?); flat blade, rectangular sectioned, slightly bent just before breaks. The majority of the surface is heavily oxidated and encrusted with soil copper-alloy 3.2 0.15 1.6 Conservation Room 24 to Thick and robust lead needle, circular sectioned shaft, slightly bent, broken at the head (eye, made by perforation of the shaft just partially preserved), point missing. The majority of the surface is oxidized and encrusted with soil lead One fragment taken for Ch. Analysis by sC on S904 Conservation Room 26 to Fragment of rectangular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, bent shaft tapering toward pointed end; opposite end is flattened and in profile looks like to be triangular in section. Surface heavily corroded and oxidated, and encrusted of soil; it is no clear to which type of obj. it could belong to, perhaps a Chisel type 1 copper-alloy (but a thick layer of corrosion, so not the real diam of one side of the body 8 1 0.25 Conservation Room 28 to Small fragment of circular-sectioned copper-alloy shaft, straight and apparently tapering (the shaft is very small in dimension); broken at both ends; the shaft seems to have been pierced; possible fragment of a toggle pin or of a thick needle copper-alloy @ max diameter shaft 1.6 0.5 Conservation Room 29 je Copper-alloy earring with overlapping terminals (tapering); plain hoop, circular cross section, complete copper-alloy 1.8 is@ max diameter shaft. Min diameter is 1.5 1.8 0.4 Conservation Room endlist