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Unknown item found during archaeological survey.

Weasel

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These pictures were sent to me by a person on the dig as they wondered if it was possible ordnance. EOD will be called. I just wondered if anyone could identify it ? Or even confirm if its ordnance related or not.
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I can tell you what that is its a British training S mine top made of brass screwed onto a concrete type body . Inside is a No2 pressure switch. Made by the Churchill toy work shop, they also made a Teller-mine T 35, the switch sets of a puff to indicate you activated it. Quite harmless. There may be others about. Theres one i put on Lex Prev site a while back.
 
The first picture instructional is at the IWM, they named it as a Japanese mine until i told them what it was., Hard to find and paperwork on these mines and the Y shaped igniters.
 
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