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Vessel | BH-3AC810 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A rim sherd from a Roman imitation samian bowl of Dragendorff 38 form (see Webster 1996: 51). The upper wall of the vessel is vertical and the rim is plain. A curved flange projects outwards from the wall, beneath which the vessel angles inwards. The fabric varies between light grey and light ora... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-2A4B07 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A rim sherd from a Medieval coarse ware (MCW) vessel. It has a coarse orange/brown fabric with gritty inclusions and a lid seating on the top of the rim. The sherd measures 57.52mm in width, 26.44mm in length/height, 13.87mm in thickness and 18.06g in weight. It is of Medieval date, c.1200-1400 AD. | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-2756B1 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| One sherd of unglazed coarseware. The fabric is patchily reduced at the core and oxidised at the margins. The temper is poorly sorted quartz sand and stone pieces (up to 5 mm). The sherd is externally sooted and thin walled. A sherd from a handmade cooking jar. Date: Medieval 12th to 14th century... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-274205 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| Two sherds of unglazed coarseware. The fabric is patchily reduced and oxidised. The temper is dense fine sand. One sherd has external scratch marks and is sooted. The sherds are thin walled and probably from cooking jars. Handmade vessels. Date: Medieval 13th to 15th century Weight: 12.80 g | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SF-15A485 |
Unknown | Cambridgeshire |
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| An incomplete spindle whorl of uncertain date. It is missing part of one end due to old breaks but is otherwise intact. The whorl appears to be formed from fired grey/brown clay. It is circular in form, oval shaped in section with a large central circular aperture and very smooth, regular surface... | |||||
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Pot | NLM-1374B3 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body sherd. Sandy fabric with salmon pink oxidised exterior and reduced within. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1500. Weight: 14.79gms. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-136D02 |
Post medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body Sherd. Sherd from vessel of hard dull red fabric with a slightly metallic dark brown or purple glaze inside and out; this may resemble a Cistercian Ware. Suggested date: post-Medieval, 1500-1600. Weight: 9.82gms. | |||||
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Vessel | PUBLIC-122C75 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A body fragment of a stoneware vessel, probably a jug, with part of a moulded relief remaining. The moulded design consists of lettering, or pseudo-lettering, bordered above and below by a beaded line. The fragment comes from a type of stoneware vessel known as a Bartmann or Bellarmine jug, usua... | |||||
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Pot | NLM-11E3D4 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body sherd. Possibly Humberware, sherd oxidised on its outer face and reduced within, with splash of external glaze. Suggested date: Later Medieval, 1350-1500. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weigh... | |||||
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Pot | NLM-111A34 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Rim Sherd. Fragment of a splash glazed rim sherd. Everted and slightly angular in profile. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1350. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 7.16gms. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-111667 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A coarse-ware rim-sherd of Medieval date and probably from a jug form. Weight.6.88g | |||||
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Pot | NLM-111186 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Possibly a Base sherd, of a sandy fabric oxidised on one side and reduced on the other. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1500. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 7.68gms. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-110A64 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body Sherd. Oxidised fabric with pale green splashed glaze on its external surface. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1500. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 12.64gms. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-1102C0 |
Roman | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body Sherd. Roxby Greyware. Fragment from the body of a large cooking pot. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 31.71gms. | |||||
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Jar | NLM-10FB43 |
Modern | North Lincolnshire |
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| Jar Base sherd. Fragment of base of a Stoneware jar or bottle, with hard thick transparent glaze inside and out. Suggested date: Modern, 1800-1900. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 57.76gms. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-10F368 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Rim sherd. Hard fired buff fabric; rim fragment from a lid seated jar with angular everted rim. Suggested date: Possibly Medieval, 1200-1350. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 38.30gms. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-10E906 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Handle Sherd. Buff to grey reduced fabric with green glaze on its outer surface, from a splash glazed strap handle. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1350. This sherd was kindly examined by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 31.3... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-10CED1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A rim sherd from a Roman grey ware (GX) vessel and a body sherd from a Roman coarse ware vessel with grog temper and micaceous inclusions. They have a combined total weight of 7.57g and date to the Roman period, c.43-410 AD. | |||||
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Vessel | SOM-10CBC1 |
Medieval | Somerset |
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| Fragment of a Medieval (12th to 13th century) jug handle and one other vessel sherds in a similar fabric. Grey to mid buff fabric with greensand chert, coarse sand and limestone temper. The limestone is c.10% of the fabric and large, the largest piece being 5.6mm across but most is smaller than ... | |||||
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Pot | NLM-FFAA78 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Rim Sherd. Greyware. Rim sherd from a wide mouthed bowl with everted rim. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Abraded. This sherd was kindly examined by Sandra Firth. Helen Fry and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 27.10gms. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FEF697 |
Iron age | Suffolk |
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| Three potsherds of probable later prehistoric date, discovered and collected with sherds of Roman date, see PAS SF -FECF10, and Medieval, SF -FEE2F2. There are two bases and one bodysherd, in coarse fabric with plentiful, large grit tempering, weighing 19.76g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FEE2F2 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A group of Medieval potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of Roman date, see PAS SF -FECF10, and later prehistoric date, possibly Iron Age, SF -FEF697 a) 4 coarseware rims, bowl and jar forms, oxidised wares, wgt 41.13g b) 16 body sherds and 1 base, assorted grey and oxidised coarseware... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FECF10 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A group of Roman potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of Medieval date, see PAS SF -FEE2F2, and later prehistoric date, probably Iron Age, SF -FEF697 a) one base, grey coarseware, wgt 14.02g b) 3 body sherds, grey coarsewares suggesting dfferent vessels, wgt 15.03g | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE5806 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A group of Roman potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of medieval date, recorded separately as PAS SF -FE4336 a) 4 rims of grey coarsewares each from a different vessel, wgt 46.84g b) 4 body sherds of grey coarseware, wgt 28.54g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE4336 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A group of Medieval potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of medieval date, recorded separately as PAS SF - FE5806 a) large jar rim sherd in light buff sandy coarseware, wgt 39.54g b) rim sherd, worn, buff gritty fabric, everted flat-topped bowl rim, wgt 13.14g c) six coarseware bodyshe... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE1761 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A sherd of medieval coarseware pottery. The fabric has larger white grits and smaller black ones, with an occasional large quartzite fragment, and comes from the shoulder of a vessel such as a jug or jar. the sherd measures 41.75mm in length, 56.08mm in width, 8.08mm in thickness and weighs 18.25g. | |||||
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Jar | NLM-FDED74 |
Medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Handle Sherd. Oxidised sandy fabric; part of a strap handle from a large jar, with relict mid green glaze on its outer surface. Abraded. Suggested date: Medieval, 1200-1400. This sherd was kindly examined by Sandra Firth. Helen Fry and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Researc... | |||||
| Jar | SOM-FD9583 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Rim sherd from a Roman jar, slightly out turned rim with flattened top. Estimated c.140mm in diameter around outside of rim. 10.98 grams. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FD8F12 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| Two sherds of medieval coarseware pottery. They are a rim and bodysherd probably from the same vessel, with a gritty fabric including larger white grits and smaller black ones, with an occasional large quartzite fragment. The rim is flat-topped and from a jug form. | |||||
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Pot | NLM-FD8C41 |
Post medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Body sherd. Hard oxidised fabric with a thick black internal glaze. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1500-1800. This sherd was kindly examined by Wallace Collyer of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 16.37gms. | |||||
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