Rights Holder: Royal Institution of Cornwall
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Unique ID: CORN-A2F1B3
Object type certainty: Certain
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Pottery body sherd in two pieces made of gabbroic clay that weathers over the gabbro outcrop on the Lizard in Cornwall. The fabric has inclusions of pale felspars, dark augite and mica and is mid-brown on the exterior and interior of the sherd with a dark brown core. This 'mucky' gabbroic fabric is seen in comparable local Grooved Ware vessels, dating from c.2900-2400 BC (Henrietta Quinnell, forthcoming).
Notes:
The dimensions represent the two fragments put together and weighed together. They are seen apart in the image.
Current location of find: Royal Cornwall Museum
Subsequent action after recording: Donated to a museum
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
Subperiod from: Late
Period from: NEOLITHIC
Date from: Circa 2900 BC
Date to: Circa 2400 BC
Quantity: 2
Length: 10 mm
Width: 10.2 mm
Thickness: 9.5 mm
Weight: 0.7 g
Date(s) of discovery: Friday 25th January 2008 - Friday 25th January 2008
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Other reference: 525.10A
Museum accession number: 2011.23
Primary material: Ceramic
Manufacture method: Hand made
Completeness: Fragment
4 Figure: SW4526
Four figure Latitude: 50.079285
Four figure longitude: -5.565627
1:25K map: SW4526
1:10K map: SW46NE
Grid reference source: GPS (from the finder)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
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