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Vessel | SOMDOR-B13AB6 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 2 conjoining sherds of Romano-British New Forset Ware, recovered in association with a large quantity of Roman coarseware sherds from a small 1.5m square patch of garden. The fabric is fine, buff in colour with light pink core. The slip has been completely eroded away. Inclusions consist of mo... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-AFA4B5 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 7 sherds of Romano-British Oxfordshire Colour Coated Ware, generally small and abraded, recovered in association with a large quantity of other Roman coarseware sherds from a small 1.5m square patch of garden. The fabric is slightly soft and fine, buff-orange to orange in colour with frequent i... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-AF3EC3 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 13 sherds of Romano-British Black Burnished Ware, generally small and abraded, recovered in association with a large quantity of other Roman coarseware sherds from a small 1.5m square patch of garden. This group of pottery is of a variant 1Bi fabric, possibly deriving from the South Somerset/ E... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-70CB36 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 1 very small and badly abraded rim sherd of Roman Samian pottery datable from the 2nd to mid 3rd centuries AD. It is an upright beaded rim, possibly from a hemispherical bowl (Webster, 1996, 47-8, type 37). Only a very small fragment of the orange-brown slip survives on the external surface. The... | |||||
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Vessel | BH-6F4D14 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A sherd of a Gaulish Samian pottery bowl, probably of mid 2nd to early 3rd century AD date. The form of the remaining piece suggests that it originates from a shallow bowl of Form 18 to 31 (P. Webster; 1996; pp. 32). Approximately half of the footring survives. It measures 53.1mm in diameter b... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-5D13A5 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Four sherds of Romano-British Samian Ware dating from the 1st to mid-3rd centuries AD. Two of the sherds are well fired with a well formed orange-brown glossy slip and orange fabric, possibly from the South Gaul region of La Graufesenque. The rim sherd derives from a hemi-spherical bowl with bead... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-580ED3 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Three rim sherds of Roman Samian Ware datable from the late 1st to mid-3rd centuries AD. Two of the sherds may be from the same vessel but are not conjoining. They both have trailed leaf decoration on the upper surface of their overhanging rims, although this has mostly been removed by abrasion t... | |||||
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Vessel | BUC-2E00F7 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A sherd of a Samian bowl, probably Curle 23 form. The bowl has a hooked rim and curves outwards, narrowing at the base. The fabric is orange-pink, with a red-orange slip. The bowl is undecorated. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-CC0D17 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Neck & rim of Roman flagon. Red fabric tempered with fine sand and grit. Wheel-made. Remnants of white slip. Late 1st/2nd century. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-C91D61 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Sherd of Roman flagon base. Red fabric tempered with very fine sand and grit. May have originally covered with a white slip. Late 1st/2nd century | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-9FE204 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Two small abraded sherds of Roman pottery (1st-4th century AD). One is a beaded rim sherd of Samian ware, probably from the East Gaul region (2nd-mid 3rd century AD), possibly Trier. The fabric is orange in colour, contains small white flecks and is not fired to a very high temperature. The slip ... | |||||
| Vessel | SOMDOR-1D3DD4 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| 8 abraded sherds of medieval coarse ware pottery dating from the 12th to 14th centuries. two of the sherds are conjoining, and the join is abraded suggesting that they were separated in antiquity. they are base sherds from a cook pot with sagging base. the sherds are externally sooted. the fab... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-CA48E0 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| A small fragment of Samian ware pottery of early Roman date. The fragment measures 15.1mm by 12.7mm by 4.1mm and weighs 0.78g. The internal surface has a brownish-orange slip but the external surface is very worn and all traces of slip have been removed. The fabric is an oxidised pinkish buff, wi... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-E63610 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Two small sherds of late Romano-British fine colour coated ware (AD 240-399). One sherd has a hard buff-brown fabric with light grey core and probably derives from the New Forest area. It has the remains of a dark brown-purple slip on the exterior surface and measures 29.82mm x 25.52mm x up to 6.... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-E5F943 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| a very small sherd of Roman Samian ware, probably from the Central Gaul (Lezoux) region (AD 120-200). The slip is orange-brown in colour (typical of products from central Gaul) and is not fired to the same temperature as the South Gaulish wares. There is no visible decoration. The sherd measures... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-D07D82 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Three fragments of Roman samian ware: two bodysherds and one scrap. The scrap is trapezoidal in form and was probably formed by a superficial break, judging by the coat on one face (L.: 9.9mm, W.: 9.5m, Th.: 2.4mm, Wt.: 0.2g). The undecorated body sherd is sub-triangular in form and curves in pro... | |||||
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Vessel | SUSS-BE6D50 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A fragment from a Samian ware vessel. The fragment depicts a male figure. The fragment does not appear to be particularly worn. It dates to the Roman period, AD43-400. | |||||
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Vessel | KENT-816BB3 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Complete pottery vessel, a Samian ware bowl. | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-4653D4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A rim sherd from a wheel-made Samian ware Roman bead rim bowl. The fabric has an oxidised mid-orange hue with dark orange colour coat. The sherd is roughly triangular in shape with a small rim (up to 6.35mm wide). The coating has been worn off slightly in some areas; the vessel seems otherwise un... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1A2280 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| Sherd of Nene Valley ware vessel, dating to the late 1st century to 2nd century AD. The fabric is cream and fine, with a dark grey slip. The external surface shows evidence of rouletting. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-194476 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| Single body sherd of Nene Valley vessel. The external surface is decorated with rouletting and raised decoration. The fabric is cream in colour and fine, the slip is dark grey. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-192E71 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| Base of a Colchester colour-coated ware beaker, dating to the late 1st to early 2nd century AD. The fabric is a sandy colour, with a dark grey slip. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-B79742 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A base sherd of a London-area post-medieval slipped redware trough or vase (formerly known as Guy's ware). | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-3821B2 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| The neck and mouth from a Roman New Forest ware vessel, probably a flask of the early 4th century. The fabric is of a light orange colour, with extensive mid-brown colour coat both internally and externally. This fineware fragment is everted at the mouth (Dia.: 33.1mm), and has suffered a sligh... | |||||
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Vessel | WILT-25F266 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Body sherd of Late Roman New Forest colour coated ware beaker, with 'pinched'/ thumb decoration. This sherd is from a convex part of the beaker. The fabric is sandy and yellowy in colour, the slip a reddish brown in colour. It is decorated with four hoizontal ribs and three grooves between. ... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-25E781 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Two sherds from a Roman New Forest ware 'bag' beaker of 4th-century AD date. The fragments are from the same vessel and have been glued together by the finder. They are a rim sherd and a body sherd respectively, of pale fabric with brown colour coat. The original rim can be extrapolated out to... | |||||
| Vessel | SOMDOR-7F57D1 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Two sherds of probable heavily abraded wheel-made Oxfordshire red/brown-slipped pottery, of third or fourth century AD date. One of the sherds is a base fragment, probably from a flagon or beaker, and the other is a body sherd. The base sherd is oxidised and buff and the body sherd has orange oxi... | |||||
| Vessel | SOMDOR-536380 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 44 sherds of hand made south-western black burnished pottery of first to third century AD date. The sample comprises four base sherds, nine rim sherds, 29 body sherds and two handle fragments. One of the rim sherds is plain, four have external beads and the remaining four are everted. The fabric ... | |||||
| Vessel | SOMDOR-2A0031 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Eight sherds of abraded wheel made New Forest colour-coated pottery dating from c. 260-370. The group includes one base sherd with foot ring, two rim sherds with very slight external beads and five body sherds. Most of the sherds are reduced with oxidised light orange patches on the surfaces, how... | |||||
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Vessel | SOMDOR-29A6B4 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Two sherds of abraded wheel made Samian ware pottery dating from the 1st century AD. The sherds are oxidised with a glossy reddish-orange slip. One is a rim sherd from a small thin-walled bowl and the other is a body sherd. The pinkish-brown fabric contains abundant limestone flecks and is likely... | |||||
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