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Unique ID: IARCH-2BF3C3
Object type certainty: Certain
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Lid for the fourth century Freston hoard IARCH-F86BFD.
Robertson 2000, 295-296 no. 1240 writes:
"Subsequent examination of the site by the writers showed that the hoard had been placed in a large pot sealed by a smaller one. No other evidence of Roman occupation could be seen in the vicinity and none has been reported from Freston..
The pots in which the hoard was concealed had been broken and scattered in the plough-soil, but they were capable of reconstruction.... The rim [of the larger pot] is missing, destroyed by previous ploughings, but one fragment which has survived indicated that the opening was about 6½ inches in diameter.This corresponds with the maximum diameter of the smaller pot which shows traces of bronze corrosion on the outside of the base. It is black with a metallic lustre decorated with horizontal burnished lines, a groove on the shoulder and a flattened cordon on the neck. There is a shallow depression in the base"
Notes:
This record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images.Used as a lid for the container.
Current location of find: Ipwsich Museum
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN
Period to: ROMAN
Quantity: 1
Date(s) of discovery: Wednesday 1st April 1959 - Thursday 30th April 1959
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