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Vessel | BERK-5732B6 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Two ceramic vessel sherds. Two base sherds from wheel thrown pots with internal glaze. The larger sherd has a creamy white matrix with no notable inclusions and is probably a piece of Surrey White Ware. It has a bright green glaze. The second smaller sherd has an orange-buff exterior and a pa... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-571F11 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Five wheel-thrown ceramic vessel sherds. The pot sherds comprise of 4 body sherds and one rim sherd. The interior of the clay matrix is mid to light grey and the exterior mid to dark grey with the rim sherd being lighter in colour overall. There are minimal inclusions (slightly micaceous). Th... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-56F772 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| One ceramic vessel sherd with glaze. The item is a rim sherd of a stoneware tableware item. The exterior is a mid grey-brown. It has been hard fired and the interior is red with a grey core. There are no inclusions evident. A dark green-brown glaze has been applied to the rim and interior. ... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-56C854 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Later Medieval vessel sherds. Three pieces (2 rim and 1 body sherds) with grey cores and abundant crushed shell and flint inclusions. The exterior is a pink-orange buff colour with considerable black sooty deposit on the outside of two sherds. Wheel thrown but with hand shaped decoration notabl... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-567126 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Late Medieval to early Post Medieval cooking pot vessel sherds. There are 10 rim sherds, 15 body sherds and 1 base sherd. The vessels are very well made although two pieces have crude circular piercings (c.10mm in diameter) that may have formed part of a strainer. The matrix has a mid-grey core... | |||||
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Hoard | BERK-56BD17 |
Bronze age | Oxfordshire |
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| Late Bronze Age hoard comprising of 3 cast copper-alloy socketed axe-heads, a 2-part cast copper-alloy axe casting mould, 6 pieces of bronze metal working casting debris and 2 associated but later (Medieval-Post Medieval) copper alloy fragments. Axe 1: South eastern type Class A2 (Ewart Park P... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-33B5D7 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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| 15 ceramic vessel sherds dating to the Roman period: A) 1 Jar rim of the 2nd-4th centuries. Mid grey in colour of a Medium-Fine fabric. B) 5 Vessel body sherds and 1 base sherd of the 2nd-4th centuries. Mid grey in colour of a Medium-Fine fabric. C) 1 body sherd from a large storage vess... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-339846 |
Post medieval | Berkshire |
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| 47 Ceramic Vessel sherds. A miscellaneous collection of pot sherds from domestic cooking & other household wares all with green or red/brown glaze. Such earthenware vessels were in popular use over a long period of time and this collection is therefore dated to the broad post-medieval to modern... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-336E30 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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| 13 ceramic vessel sherds. Mostly oxidised. All are well worn and fragmented and therefore undiagnostic. Based on the fabrics these probably date to the Roman period but it is possible that some are post medieval. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-335033 |
Medieval | Berkshire |
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| A fragment of a pottery rim sherd from a Medieval cooking vessel. The fabric is flint tempered and has voids (loss of organic matter). The exterior is a mid-orange red and the interior a mid grey. Pots of this type are typically dated to the twelfth to thirteenth centuries (c.1100-1300). | |||||
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Tile | BERK-332965 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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| 8 Fragments of Roman CBM (Ceramic Building Material): 5 Fragments of Box Flue tiles 2 Fragments of tegulae 1 Squared block (use uncertain) Building materials of this kind can not be more finely dated and are therefore attributed to the whole Roman period (c.43-410 AD). | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-32E3E8 |
Iron age | Berkshire |
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| 1 base sherd of a late Iron Age to Early Roman jar. The fabric is grog-tempered. The exterior is is a pale orange red and the interior is deep grey-black. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | BERK-32AC88 |
Post medieval | Berkshire |
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| Eighty-Seven fragments of Ceramic Building Material (CBM). The majority of pieces are undiagnostic although a few fragments of peg tiles are identifiable. These pieces can only be broadly dated from the post-medieval to modern period (c.1600-1900). | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-9A55D7 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| One wheel-made pottery sherd from a Roman fine ware ceramic vessel. The fabric is light to mid grey with very few evident inclusions. Along the breaks it can be noted that the fabric is smooth and fine grained (silty) to the touch. The outer margins are very thin, coated with a dark grey to bla... | |||||
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Unidentified object | BERK-858873 |
Modern | Berkshire |
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| An incomplete object of uncertain date and function. The find takes the form of a three-dimensonal stylised long-necked bird's head. Moulded ornament on the top edge of the beak, on the back of the head and to the front of the throat area represent the bird's comb and feather tufts. Each side of ... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-74E771 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Complete contemporary silver plated forgery (with copper-alloy core) of an Anglo-Saxon Coin (sceatta). The coin is a copy of a Series N type. The obverse shows a backwards facing beast with gaping jaw - possibly a dog, bear or mythical monster and the reverse is broadly illegible but should show... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-450717 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| One wheel-made ceramic vessel sherd (body). Orange-red exterior with grey core. Moderate inclusions of red ?grog). External circumferential grooved decoration. Pottery of this type is typically dated to the broad Roman era (AD43-410) and in this case was probably part of a bowl for domestic p... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-43AFB2 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Six miscellaneous wheel-made ceramic potsherds of Post-Medieval-Modern date. Four sherds of orange red domestic wares: one with red slip and one with internal glaze. Two Staffordshire style sherds with decorative glaze. One large dark red bowl rim sherd with dense purple-brown internal glaze. ... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-43AAD6 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| 2 wheel-made Medieval ceramic vessel rim pot sherds. The material is a sandy oxidised ware with pale pink-orange outer and a light grey core. Material of this type is typically dated 1000-1100. Total Weight: 33.8g. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-43A6F3 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Five ceramic sherds of wheel-made Roman Grey Ware. The finds consist of 2 rim sherds and three body sherds. Pottery of this type was manufactured and used throughout the Roman period and is therefore dated broadly to AD 43-410. Total weight: 67.2g | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-43A356 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| 4 ceramic wheel-made pot sherds of miscellaneous fabrics of probable Roman date. Includes 2 body sherds with crushed flint & mica inclusion. One mid-brown rim sherd with grey core, one orange-red sherd with lost organic tempering and grey core. The pieces are too fragmentary to closely identif... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-43A104 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Five wheel-made pottery vessel fragments of Roman Oxfordshire colour-coated ware. Comprising of two body sherds, 2 base sherds and one chunky rim fragment from a large storage vessel. The pottery has a grey core and pale orange red external slip. Pottery of this type is dated AD c.260-410. ... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-439EC4 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| One ceramic rim sherd. Hand made pottery. Dark brown grey with sooty exterior & moderate red grog inclusions. Probably Early Medieval 500-750 in date. Weight:14.4g. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-439AF6 |
Iron age | Oxfordshire |
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| 3 large pottery sherds, handmade, 19.5mm thick and of probable Late Iron Age date (c.300BD-100AD). Dark grey exterior, mid grey core, loss of external organic tempering. Small but frequent ?grog, stone & crushed shell inclusions. Was probably part of a large storage vessel. Total Weight: 2... | |||||
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Jetton | BERK-1A6245 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Complete Medieval struck copper alloy jetton of French Shield type dating c.1400-1500. Most jettons of this type range from 2-4g so at 9.4g this item is considerably heavier than the norm. Ref: Mitchener, M. 'Jetons, Medalets & Tokens', p.224ff. The item is pale in colour which sugests that t... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-FA9501 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Roman coin: Silver denarius of lucius verus (161-169AD). Obv. Bare Headed bust right. Rev. Providence left with globe & Cornucopia. | |||||
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Rotary key | BERK-F4AFA7 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Complete cast iron rotary key. The bow is kidney-shaped, The shank is circular in section, has a narrowed pin and also narrows towards the bow. The shape of the bit is rectangular and bi-partite with one internal cleft in each part so that a cross shaped opening is formed. The key has moderate... | |||||
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Rotary key | BERK-F421F4 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Complete cast iron rotary key. The bow is kidney-shaped, the shank extends into the interior of the bow. The shank is circular in section and has a narrowed pin. The shape of the bit is rectangular but the exact shape is obscured by corrosion products. The key has extensive ferrous corrosion ... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-F2B143 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Complete but heavily corroded Roman copper alloy coin: probable radiate or nummus (AD. 215-410). | |||||
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Coin | BERK-F268D1 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Complete but heavily corroded Roman copper alloy coin: probably a Radiate (AD. 215-295). | |||||
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