IOW-F7FC33: Roman Vectis Ware Rim Sherds

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Unique ID: IOW-F7FC33

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Nine abraded rim sherds of Vectis Ware found on the surface.

Weight: 110.13g.

'Vectis ware is hand-made, well finished and relatively hard, being barely scratched with the fingernail. Its internal and external surface is partly reddish-yellow (Munsell Color 5YR 6/6), which is the colour yielded by a characteristic oxidised crust which is usually weakly visible due to a more general darkening of the final surface burnishing. The colour produced by burnishing is usually very dark grey (Munsell Color 5YR 3/1) but hints of the reddish sub-surface is ever present in the form of oxidised patches or a general speckling. On a few pots the burnish has seemingly failed and the whole the whole of the surface may be reddened. In such cases the oxidised sub-surface may tend to decay and laminate. A macroscopic examination of the core of a typical Vectis ware sherd reveals 10-20% sub-angular medium quartz sand...The Combley [Roman Villa, Isle of Wight] kiln bars show 20% honey and milky translucent quartz grains but in other variants black morion quartz and shell sea sand have been noted. Vectis ware may be decorated with burnished hatching which, like that on black burnished ware, is frequently difficult to discern. On rare vessels, like forms 30 and 32, comb point decoration is employed' (Tomalin 1987: 31).

Tomalin, D. J. 1987. Roman Wight: A Guide Catalogue. Newport, Isle of Wight: Isle of Wight Council.

Subsequent actions

Current location of find: Isle of Wight Heritage Service (acquired, 9/2/2014)
Subsequent action after recording: Donated to a museum

Chronology

Broad period: ROMAN
Subperiod from: Early
Period from: ROMAN
Subperiod to: Late
Period to: ROMAN
Date from: Circa AD 43
Date to: Circa AD 375

Dimensions and weight

Quantity: 9
Weight: 110.43 g

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 2nd February 2014

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Other reference numbers

Other reference: IOW2014-8-2

Materials and construction

Primary material: Ceramic
Manufacture method: Hand made
Completeness: Fragment

Spatial metadata

Region: South East (European Region)
County or Unitary authority: Isle of Wight (Unitary Authority)
District: Isle of Wight (Unitary Authority)
To be known as: Isle of Wight

Spatial coordinates


Grid reference source: GPS (From FLO)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.

Discovery metadata

Method of discovery: Other chance find
Current location: Isle of Wight Heritage Service (acquired, 9/2/2014)
General landuse: Grassland, Heathland
Specific landuse: Undisturbed grassland

References cited

Author Publication Year Title Publication Place Publisher Pages Reference
Tomalin, D.J. 1987 Roman Wight: A Guide Catalogue to 'The Island of Vectis, Very Near Britannia' Isle of Wight The Isle of Wight County Council 31

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Created: 10 years ago
Updated: 10 years ago

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