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Beaker | HAMP-0C24F1 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A complete ceramic wheel made Roman New Forest fine ware indented beaker, reassembled from a main core and some separate sherds. It has an orange oxidised fabric with a fine sand temper which has been hard fired. The surface has been coated with a dark orange-brown slip. The beaker is Fulford's (... | |||||
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Beaker | HAMP-4E3C31 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A rim sherd from a Roman wheel made cornice rim beaker. The rim is angled and slightly under cut. It has been abraded as a result of old damage. The curvature of the sherd in plan suggests a circumference of c. 90mm at the rim. The thin body below curves out gradually to old breaks. The fabric is... | |||||
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Beaker | NLM-870443 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Pottery Base Sherd. Greyware. Pedestal base, possibly from a beaker. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. This sherd was kindly identified by Helen Fry, Sandra Firth and Hazel West of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Weight: 57.34gms. | |||||
| Beaker | SOM-63E0B7 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| One rim sherd of a Roman fine greyware beaker dating from the 1st to 4th centurys. The beaker had a short, plain, vertical rim below which it expanded into an oval shape. Dark orange oxidised inner and mid-grey reduced surface on the inner and outer sides, abundent fine to medium quartz sand incl... | |||||
| Beaker | DOR-B9B137 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A sherd of New Forest colour-coated fineware. Orange oxidised fabric which has been hard fired. Fine sand temper. The surface has been coated with a dark orange-brown slip. Date: Roman - 260 - 370 AD Weight: 11.16g | |||||
| Beaker | HAMP-F2FE67 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A base sherd from a wheel thrown slip decorated Roman beaker. The fabric in medium grey-brown with abundant, c. 30% fine to medium sand temper, and some possible micaceous inclusions. The surface is coated with a thin, very dark grey slip. The sherd is triangular, and from the outer edge of a cir... | |||||
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Beaker | HAMP-CEFC72 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Four small body sherds from wheel made Roman New Forest colour-coated fineware vessels, possibly beakers (c. 270 - c. 400 AD). They have a blue-grey reduced fabric which is highly fired. The surface is coated with a thin, grey or brown slip. The larger sherd has a curved cross-section. A combined... | |||||
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Beaker | HAMP-CEE460 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A now sub-circular base sherd from a wheelmade Late Roman New Forest colour-coated fineware beaker (c. 270 - c. 400 AD). It has a light/mid-orange fabric which is highly fired. The surface was coated with a dark red-brown slip of which only small patches survive. The sherd is from the centre of a... | |||||
| Beaker | HAMP-E8CAD8 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Two small body sherds from wheel made Roman New Forest colour-coated fineware vessels, probably beakers (c. 260 - c. 370 AD). They have a blue-grey reduced fabric which is highly fired. The surface is coated with a thin, very dark grey slip. The larger sherd has an angled cross-section. A combine... | |||||
| Beaker | HAMP-E512B4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A sub-circular base sherd from a wheelmade Late Roman New Forest colour-coated fineware beaker (c. 260 - c. 370 AD). It has a blue/grey reduced fabric which is highly fired. The surface is coated with a thin, very dark grey slip. The sherd is from the centre of a circular base with slightly abrad... | |||||
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Beaker | SUSS-39BB38 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| Rim fragment of a Roman New Forest colour-coated ware indented beaker. The fragment has a dark slip over a pale grey fabric. The rim is plain with a slight groove on the outer side below the rim, the upper part of the vessel is then straight befor stepping outwards and curving round into a convex... | |||||
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Beaker | HAMP-0421F4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Two late Roman glass fragments (4th century AD), both part of the same conical beaker with blown decoration. One is a body fragment. The other is of the rim and part of the upper body. They are pale green/colourless and have a very bubbly texture. The rim diameter is 70/72cm. The rim edge has... | |||||
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Beaker | NARC-3075E8 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Early Roman ceramics: two sherds (from two different vessels)of grey, burnished pottery, featuring applied barbotine ornament. This style of decoration is distinctive, being restricted to poppy-head beakers, where it is arranged in panels of diamond or offset-rectangular shape. Poppy-head beake... | |||||
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Beaker | BERK-103E24 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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| Roman white fine ware sherd with rouletted decoration. It is a body sherd from a beaker. The sherd has the edge of some rouletted decoration below a groove. The cross section shows buff exterior surfaces with a pale pink interior. | |||||
| Beaker | WAW-D5FB96 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| There are five abraded body sherds which represent five different vessels. The fabric of the sherds is white. One sherd has a dark red/brown slip on the interior and exterior surfaces. The second sherd has a dark red/brown slip on the exterior surface and a red coloured slip on the int... | |||||
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Beaker | LIN-E98A00 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Three bases of locally produced grey ware beakers. The bases are narrow and triangular in section. They are different diameters and could have been part of a set. They were used for general drinking but are not strictly table-wares as they are not fine enough. They date from the late 2nd to t... | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR1579 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| “Egg-shell ware” – (Total = 9 sherds) Light grey reduced fabric with oxidised surfaces. Very thin walled and fragmented. 9 sherds from one vessel. An indented beaker. | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR1578 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Rhenish colourcoat (Total = 2 sherds) Smooth, fine oxidised orange fabric with a high gloss brown slip. Rims: 1sherd from a beaker. Body: 1 sherd from a hunt cup with applied decoration. | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR638 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| I rim sherd from a necked beaker. New forest ware colourcoat. Blue-grey reduced fabric and dark grey colourcoat. Bead rim. | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR1283 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 sherd. Blue-grey reduced fabric with a dark purplish slip. Fine fabric. Bead rim from an indented beaker. | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR1215 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 sherd. Rim from a New Forest ware vessel. Two girth grooves around body. | |||||
| Beaker | SOMDOR1184 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 3 sherds. Pale orange oxidised fabrics with fine sand and occasional iron rich stone temper. Brown slip colour coat. Sherds from beakers. 1 has rouletted decoration. 2 pedestal bases. | |||||
| Beaker | KENT3606 |
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| Light brown coloured sherd, with wavy line decoration, from a late Roman beaker or flask. Probably a local fine wear. | |||||

