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Exploring Exeter through the ages

Prehistory

< AD55

Roman Fortress

55-75

Roman Town

75-400

Dark Ages

400-900

The Saxons

900-1068

The Normans

1068-1200

Middle Ages

1200-1500

Tudor/ Stuart

1500-1640

Civil War

1642-1660

Golden Age

1660-1750

Late Georgian

1750-1840

Victorian City

1840-1900

20th Century

1900-2000

 

THEMES:

The Form & Growth of the City Defence & Warfare Public Buildings & Works Church & Religion House & Household Crafts & industries Regional & Foreign Trade Dress & Display Medicine & Health Children & Education

A gold ring from Flowerpot

In the later middle ages the wearing of rings was popular, and tomb effigies commonly show several rings on one person’s fingers. A range of types was available, according to wealth and taste. Some of the principal types of medieval ring of c. 1300-1500 are represented in the collection.

This gold ring of c. 1300 was found at Flowerpot Field, St Thomas, the site of Hayes Barton. The ring holds a sapphire, a popular stone, connected in the medieval mind with wisdom.

A gold ring from Flowerpot

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