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Vessel | DUR-A15336 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic rim fragment dating between the 11th - 16th centuries AD. It is sub-rectangular in plan with a curved lip. The surface is orange and the inner material is grey with a few dark inclusions. | |||||
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Vessel | LVPL-939806 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Fragment of the base of a samian ware vessel dating to the Roman period, (43-410AD). The fragment is sub-triangular in plan and rectangular in cross-section. It is slightly curved in profile. A small amount of the start of the maker's mark can be seen on the base. The fabric is very hard is light... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-172E65 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 1 sherd of probable New Forest fineware. The fabric has a reduced grey core and orange margins. Tempered with fine sand . There are traces of a dark grey slip. The sherd is abraded. A sherd from an indented beaker (New Forest ware type 27) Date: Roman - Mid 3rd to late 4th century Weight: 7 g | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-171D01 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 1 sherd of an unidentified fineware. The fabric is micaceous and has a reduced grey core and bright orange-red margins. Tempered with iron ore and chalk pieces. There are traces of a matt red slip. The sherd is abraded. A sherd from the dropped flange from a flanged bowl (Oxfordshire type 51) Dat... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-0E15D5 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 3 sherds of Samian ware (Terra Sigillata). 2 sherds have an oxidised orange fabric with conchoidal fracturing. The red slip coating is orangey red and glossy. The remaining sherd is pinkish red with frequent white inclusions . There are no surfaces remaining on the sherd. All are undiagnostic bod... | |||||
| Vessel | DOR-0DE471 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 6 sherds of Samian ware (Terra Sigillata). 2 sherds have an oxidised orange fabric with conchoidal fracturing. The red slip coating is orangey red and glossy. The remaining four sherds are pinkish red with frequent white inclusions and the slip is thinner with a matt finish. 1 sherd from a footri... | |||||
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Vessel | GLO-4AF265 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Four fragments of samian ware one is a base fragment with a makes mark of [...]HAS[...], the other three are wall fragments one of which is decorated. Date 43-250 | |||||
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Vessel | GLO-4A09A1 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Samian ware fragment | |||||
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Vessel | WILT-8E7EB5 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Two fragments of Roman (AD 70-240) decorated Samian ware (probably a Dragendorff 29 or 37), apparently from the same vessel. Both have a browny/ orange slip and the fabric is pale orange in colour. Both fragments are from the decorated, curving part of the bowl. 1) 52.91x38.82x9.68mm, 20.7g. Palm... | |||||
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Vessel | KENT-784D27 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A large base sherd of Roman pottery. It is a samian ware pot, possibly a shallow bowl. It is likely this piece came from central Gaul. It has a fine orange fabric, with frequent fine quartz inclusions. there are a number of large elongated voids. The slip is reddish orange in colour.80.00mm D x 1... | |||||
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Vessel | ESS-777507 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Roman samian ware vessel rim sherd. The sherd is trapezoid, with a shallow 'D' shaped rim along the top edge. The inner surface is damaged, with a large amount of the slip missing. There is a small amount of damaged to the outer edge. There is no visible decoration. The sherd is 26.03mm long, the... | |||||
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Vessel | WILT-D431D2 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A Roman (AD 100-410) oxidised greyware body sherd with stamped decoration, probably Oxfordshire ware. There is possible residue of colour-coating in the stamp hollows suggests it might have had a reddish-brown wash. Measures 29.86x26.28x5.67mm and weighs 6.6g. The stamp decoration is in the form... | |||||
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Vessel | WILT-D41B05 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A neck fragment from a Romano British colour-coated (probably Oxfordshire ware, AD 100-410) flagon or small vessel, measuring 39.61x32.26x4.70mm and weighing 23.2g. The fabric is sandy and the colour-coating grey-brown. The mouth of the vessel measures 31.37mm in diameter, with an internal measur... | |||||
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Vessel | SOM-2B3E80 |
Roman | Avon |
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| A rim (?) shard, probably from a Roman Oxfordshire ware vessel. However, the shard is in poor condition, with discoloured and corroded slip in places on its outer surface making the fabric difficult to identify. It is orange in colour and the slip, where is survives, appears to be a glossy red. T... | |||||
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Vessel | SOM-15F984 |
Roman | Avon |
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| Slighty everted rim. Hard orange fabric with sparse quartz, iron ore and mica inclusions. Patches of red-brown, fairly coarse, slightly glossy slip remaining on both surfaces. Laminar fracture. Possibly of Central Gaulish, standard Lezoux, or East Gaulish, Trier, fabric, which would indicate a da... | |||||
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Vessel | SOM-15EE87 |
Roman | Avon |
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| A rim shard from a Roman samian ware vessel. The rim is straight. The fabric is hard, very fine and pinkish in colour, with few visible inclusions and patches of glossy reddish slip remaining on both faces. It is likely to be of South Gaulish (La Graufesenque) manufacture, which was primarily exp... | |||||
| Vessel | SUSS-585C71 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Four fragments of earthenware which are slip coated, mid 16th to 17th century (1550-1700 AD). Two fragments are made of a medium orange fabric (one with a medium grey slip coat and the other with a dark brown slip coat). The third fragment is made from a light orange fabric and has a d... | |||||
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Tile | WAW-E0BF71 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A fragment of a decorated floor tile. Only a small portion of the original edge remains, and this side edge has traces of a slip and glaze. The upper surface of the tile is decorated with a small bird facing an obliquely angled line. The other side of the line is a unknown design. These designs a... | |||||
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Vessel | IOW-627903 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A ceramic rim sherd of a plain Samian Dragendorff type 15/17 platter. (c. AD 43-c. AD 96). The sherd has a plain, almost upright rim, with an internal quarter-round moulding at the junction of the wall and the floor (the floor musing). The surface has been damaged in places, clearly marked where ... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-A2A745 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A rim sherd from a Roman New Forest colour-coated ware beaker. The rim is slight and the side wall below straight. There is a step down to an expanded, rounded body. The matrix is light grey and the slip dark grey. The slip survives well but for a few losses and the loss of an inclusion.... | |||||
| Vessel | DUR-652253 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of Roman Samian ware pottery. Reference no. 3286. | |||||
| Vessel | DUR-634272 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of Roman Samian ware pottery. Reference no. 1608. | |||||
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Vessel | WILT-FF8987 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Three body sherds of Roman (AD 100-410) colour-coated ware, probably Oxfordshire ware. They collectively weigh 20.4g. One sherd is decorated with thumb prints imitative of a feather design. | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FDC412 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Four base sherds, one rim sherd and one body sherd of Oxfordshire colour-coated (Imitation Samian) ware (AD 100-300), weighing collectively 15.50g. The fabric is sandy. The largest sherd measures 34x29mm, the smallest 20x17mm. The bases each has a ring-foot, original diameter c.40-50mm. | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FC05A2 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A New Forest Colour-Coated Ware (AD 250-270+) handle fragment from a flagon, measuring 29x16mm and weighing 4.93g. | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FBEF83 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Two rim sherds of a Roman (AD 250-270+) New Forest colour-coated ware jug or flagon, and two miscellaneous fragments of the same fragment. The sherds collectively weigh 19.07g. The fabric is a fine hard ware with slip and some inclusions. The rim measures c.70mm in diameter. Largest sherd ... | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FBD6A4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Seven body sherds of Roman (AD 250-270+) New Forest Ware 3 (possibly), collectively weighing 55g. The collection comprises 2 base sherds and 5 miscellaneous fragments. The fabric is a peach-coloured soapy ware, very eroded, and could be included with the peach coloured 'New Forest Ware 1', fro... | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FB9711 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Nineteen sherds of Roman (AD 250-270+) New Forest colour-coated Ware 2 (possibly), weighing collectively 318.43g. The collection comprises 1 handle fragment with attached body of a little flagon (a waster), 3 bases and 15 miscellaneous fragments (no rims). The fabric is grey and very hard, wit... | |||||
| Vessel | WILT-FB7994 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Forty-four sherds of Roman (AD 250-270+) New Forest Ware 1 (possibly), weighing collectively 473.02g. The collection comprises 2 handles (one with attached rim), 3 rim sherds (1 jug/ 1 jar/ 1 ?beaker), 6 base sherds and 33 miscellaneous fragments. The fabric is variable, though lacking many in... | |||||
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Vessel | DOR-E7E341 |
Roman | Kent |
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| One sherd of fineware pottery. The core of the fabric is grey-brown and smooth. The exterior is slipped glossy black. The vessel is very thin walled and is wheel thrown. The incomplete neck and rim of a flask or beaker. The rim is cupped and lid seated. Very little abrasion. Rachael Seagar_Smith ... | |||||
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