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Record ID: WAW-BD1265
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
One bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessels of an imported Roman pottery type.
The sherd measures 17.19mm thick and weighs 16.8 grams. It is 50.48mm in length and 18.40mm wide.
The sherd has a coarse, pale oxidised fabric, with a reduced core. This fabric type is consistent with Roman amphorae types. This pottery type is broadly consistent with the Roman occupation of Britain, 1st to 4th Centuries AD (AD 43-410).
A vessel type can not be identified from the abraded bodysherd present.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: pale coarse oran…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BD04D7
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two (2) bodysherds of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British grey ware fabric, similar to that known as Savernake type.
Sherd 1 is 6.35mm thick and weighs 5.7 grams. It is 30.52mm in length and 29.89mm wide.
Sherd 2 is 9.77mm thick and weighs 7.5 grams. It is 29.89mm in length and 26.47mm wide.
Together both sherds weigh 13.2 grams.
The sherds have a grey reduced fabric, with grog temper. This fabric type is consistent with a locally produced, Savernake forest type from North Wiltshire. This pottery type is typica…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BCEB33
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 8.46mm thick and weighs 15.3 grams. It is 31.87mm long and 56.88mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd with an oxidised fabric with a red slip. This fabric type is consistent with an imported fine ware from Gaul, known as Samian ware. This pottery type is typically dates from the 1st to 3rd Century AD. Subtle differences in the fabric can distinguish the origin of the pottery from South Gaul to Central Gaul or East Gaul. With the white flecks in the fabric, the majority of these sherds probably come f…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BCCD67
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 5.87mm thick and weighs 6.5 grams. It is 29.33mm long and 37.31mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd in a fabric similar to a fine miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This Romano-British pottery type typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: fine miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware
Thickness: 5.87mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior.
Hardness: Hard
Surface textur…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BCAE82
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A basesherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 7.00mm thick and weighs 6.2 grams. It is 27.46mm long and 35.39mm wide.
The sherd consists of a basesherd in a fabric similar to a fine miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This Romano-British pottery type typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD). The size and style of base indicated that it probably came from a small cup style vessel.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: fine miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware
Thickness: 7.00mm
Base type: FLT (Flat)
Base diame…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BC7686
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two (2) bodysherds of several hand made ceramic vessels of an local Iron Age Pottery fabric type.
Sherd 1 is 11.01mm thick and weighs 17.4 grams. It is 40.46mm in length and 33.85mm wide.
Sherd 2 is 9.79mm thick and weighs 8.7 grams. It is 31.26mm in length and 23.76 wide.
Both sherds together weigh 26.1 grams.
The sherds have a dark frequent fossil shell fabric type. Typically this type of pottery dates from the Middle to Late Iron Age (c.500 BC to c.100 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: frequent fossil shell
Firing conditio…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BC34D4
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Forty one (41) sherds (six (6) rimsherds, four (5) basesherds and thirty (30) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware.
The sherds vary in thickness from 5.70mm to 11.82mm. In total they weigh 425 grams.
The sherds have a dark grey reduced fabric. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of Romano-British pottery was in production through the Roman occupation of Britain, from 1st to 4th Centur…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BBF004
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Eleven (11) sherds (one (1) handle and ten (10) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British miscellaneous (unsourced) local oxidised ware.
The sherds vary in thickness from 6.59mm to 9.91mm. In total they weigh 192.2 grams.
The sherds have a orangey red oxidised fabric. Subtle differences are present in the fabric types between sherds, which would indicate different sources of production. This type of Romano-British pottery was in production through the Roman occupation of Britain, from 1st to 4th Centurie…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BBD355
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Four (4) fragments of ceramic roof tile.
The fragments include imbrex, both of Roman dating (1st to 4th Centuries AD). Ceramic tile fragments such as these are indicative of a Roman building being present in the vicinity of the site. It is possible that some of the fragments are from later ceramic building material fragments and are of Post Medieval dating (1600 to 1800 AD onwards).
All four fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded.
The fragments weigh a total of 104.3 g…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BBC6C4
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Four (4) sherds (One (1) rimsherd, one (1) basesherd and two (2) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British Dorset Black Burnished type ware.
The sherds vary in thickness from 8.21mm to 10.14 mm. In total they weigh 54.1 grams.
The sherds have a dark grey sandy fabric, with a dark burnished surface. This fabric type is similar to that known as Dorset Black Burnished ware and typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100 - 300 AD).
The rim and base forms present are characteri…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BBB808
Object type: MORTARIUM
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Published
Three (3) sherds (one (1) rimsherds and two (2) bodysherds) of several wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British mortarium fabric
The sherds vary in thickness from 7.60mm to 9.81mm. In total they weigh 40.3 grams.
The sherds have a white oxidised fabric, with dark grey grits present on the internal surface. This fabric type is consistent with a locally produced, Oxfordshire white mortarium type. This pottery type is typically dates from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-400 AD).
The rim type present is a simple rolled rim. The body sherds are not easily identifiable to …
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Thursday 19th November 2015
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Record ID: WAW-BBA1B1
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two (2) sherds (one (1) basesherd and one (1) bodysherds) of several hand made ceramic vessels of a Late Iron Age to Early Roman pottery type.
The sherds vary in thickness from 14.79mm to 27.53mm. In total they weigh 88.2 grams.
The sherds have a dark grey reduced fabric, with frequent metamorphic rock inclusions. These inclusions are suggestive of the Malvernian pottery industry, and consistent with Late Iron Age to Early Roman dating (200 BC to 100 AD).
The forms that are present consistent mainly of tubby cooking vessels.
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Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BB40A3
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two (2) incomplete fragment of two clay tobacco pipes bowl of late Post Medieval date (c.1660-1680).
The first pipe fragment consists of part of the bowl and the heel. It measures 33.36mm high, 30.15mm in length, and 10.13mm wide. The heel length is 11.61mm. The bore diameter is 3.65mm. It weighs 5.6 grams. The bowl style is similar to Oswald's type 2 and dates from c.1660 to c.1680 (Oswald, 1975). No maker's marks are present.
The second pipe fragment consists of the heel and part of the stem. It measures 19.49mm high, 34.68mm in length and 13.64mm wide. The heel length is 8.90…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Monday 21st October 2019
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Record ID: WAW-BAF574
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 3.32mm thick and weighs 3.0 grams. It is 28.77mm long and 25.99mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd in a fabric similar to a miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware. This Romano-British pottery type typically dates from 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: fine miscellaneous (unsourced) local grey ware
Thickness: 3.32mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior.
Hardness: Hard
Surface texture: Smo…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BADF14
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
One (1) bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessel of an local Romano-British Pottery type.
The sherd is 6.17mm thick and weighs 8.8 grams. It measures 33.90mm in length and 27.96mm wide.
The sherd has a orange oxidised fabric, with a red colour coat. This fabric type is similar to that known as Oxfordshire Red Colour coated ware. Typically this type of pottery dates from the 3rd to 4th Centuries AD (c.200 AD to c.300 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Oxfordshire Red Colour coat.
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised core, oxidis…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BABDA8
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
One (1) bodysherd of a wheel thrown ceramic vessels of a Romano-British fine ware fabric
The sherd measures 8.14mm thick and weighs 2.4 grams. It is 16.22mm in length and 15.79mm wide.
The sherd have an pale oxidised fabric, with a dark brown colour coat on the external and internal surfaces. This fabric type is possibly that of Nene Valley Colour coat and would typically dates from the 2nd to 4th Centuries AD (100-300 AD).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: probably Nene Valley Colour coat
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, oxidised core, oxidis…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BAA8F5
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Thirty one (31) fragments of ceramic roof tile.
The fragments include pieces of tegula and imbrex, both of Roman dating (1st to 4th Centuries AD). Ceramic tile fragments such as these are indicative of a Roman building being present in the vicinity of the site. It is possible that some of the fragments are from later ceramic building material fragments and are of Post Medieval dating (1600 to 1800 AD onwards).
All eight fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded.
The fragments weigh a to…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BA8365
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Sixteen (16) sherds (2 rimsherds, 1 handles, 10 body sherds, 3 basesherds) of several different wheel thrown Medieval pottery types.
Two main types are present: Cotswold oolitic limestone cooking pot types (12th to 14th Centuries) and Worcestershire glazed jug types (13th to 15th Centuries). A plain strap handle style is present.The base sherds are flat in form.
The vessel types that are represented here included glazed jugs. Unglazed cooking pot types are present as well. This is representative of a typical Medieval ceramic assemblage, although more co…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BA5B50
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Twenty eight (28) sherds (2 rimsherds, 25 body sherds, 1 basesherd) of several different wheel thrown Post Medieval Pottery types.
Several different types are present including local glazed Earthenwares (16th to 18th Centuries), imported German stonewares (16th to 17th Centuries), Slipware (17th to 18th Centuries), Mottled Brown glazed ware (18th Century), Cisterian type wares (16th to 17th Centuries) and Flowerpot type Earthenwares (18th to 19th Centuries). The majority of the assemblage consists of the local glazed Earthenwares.
The rim forms present suggest th…
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 24th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BA4125
Object type: OVEN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Thirteen (13) fragments of fired clay.
Together they weigh 119 grams.
None of the fragments can easily be identified to a form, but could range from loom weights to oven plates.
They probably date to the Middle to Late Iron Age (500 BC to 100 AD).
A representative sample of the fragments have been photographed.
Created on: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 31st July 2012
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