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Record ID: IARCH-123E74
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Described as a grey pot.
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 11th October 2016
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This findspot is known as 'Rushford', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: IARCH-1833EF
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
The vessel (described by Plouviez in Talbot and Leins 2010, 22-3) is a wheel-thrown jar or wide-mouthed bowl, similar to other late Iron Age material from south-east Suffolk and usually occurring in contexts dated between AD 25-50, and thus a little later than the date which would usually be given to the Freckenham staters. The upper third of the pot had been destroyed by the plough, scattering part of the contents of the hoard.
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Wickham Market', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: IARCH-118C7A
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A contemporary illustration of the pot (Fig. X5) appeared in the Procs Soc. Antiq. (ser. 2, vol. 12 (1889), 84), exhibited on 9 February 1888 by Montagu, on behalf of Mr E.M. Beloe of King?s Lynn. Described in account of discovery as: "a common pot of coarse sun-dried or very slightly baked clay, apparently ornamented by the scratchings of a stick".
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Freckenham', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: IARCH-1B98CC
Object type: COIN MOULD
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
De Jersey writes: a piece of blue clay about nine inches long, in shape an oblong square, containing between forty and fifty gold coins, with a partition between each coin?. Allen (1960a, 286) suggested that this could have been a coin mould into which the coins had been placed for melting down, but a typical Iron Age pellet mould would normally have smaller cavities than the finished coins, and it is difficult to understand why coins would have been placed in individual cavities in order to be melted down; in addition, the dimensions of this container, if accurately recorded, are qui…
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
Last updated: Sunday 22nd January 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Haverhill', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: IARCH-13C213
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
The pot is described as a butt-beaker with a pedestal base, approximately 8 1/4 in. (20.6 cm) in height, in a sandy brown colour with a dark fabric; it has decoration of horizontal grooves framing faint vertical combings and is believed to be of pre-conquest date (ibid.).
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
Last updated: Sunday 15th March 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Lakenheath', grid reference and parish protected.
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