2024-03-29T07:46:25+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results26120MiddleWarwickshire1CountyHand madeIRON AGE2LateChance find during metal detectingWMIDF08A78.jpg100492015From finder199631BA17.7DistrictProbably2WMID9943-500Brailesx13712113.4Stratford-on-Avon105392017-08-15T08:48:30ZReturned to finder2West MidlandsCirca
Description: Probable Bronze Age. bodysherd, probable shoulder of vessel, from a storage jar type vessel. Local type. Frequent flint, occasional grog. Oxidised.
Fabric: Oxidised. Banded. Grey core. orange exterior and interior. Hard.
Inclusions: Frequent flint (2-3 mm), occasional grog (2-3 mm). Poorly sorted.
Forming: Handmade. Decoration: none. Surface treatment: none. Condition: Abraded.
Form: storage jar
Fragment: bodysherd. Probable shoulder.
Notes: Diameter of vessel: not enough present to accurately determine. Thickness: 17.7 mm. Mass: 113.4 g. Toothbrush marks from cleaning present on all surfaces.
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A rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 8.43mm thick and weighs 9.0g. It is 31.86mm long and 32.45mm wide.
The sherd consists of a rimsherd, in a fabric is similar to as Q (Sandy with Quartzite) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC), with occasional metamorphic rock inclusions.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type:Q (Sandy with Quartzite) with occasional metamorphic rock inclusions
Sherd type: Rimsherd
Rim type: EVR (Everted Rounded direct)
Diameter of Rim: 18cm
Percentage of Rim present: 4%
Wall thickness: 8.43mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior.
Hardness: Medium
Surface texture: Smooth
Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded.
Sherd was photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
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A bodysherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 7.80mm thick and weighs 5.8g. It is 23.74mm long and 26.93mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd, in a fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: GR2a (normal): fine grog/clay pellet
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 7.80mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior.
Hardness: soft
Surface texture: Smooth, slightly soapy.
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded.
Bodysherd was photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
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A rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 6.86mm thick and weighs 3.5g. It is 18.22mm long and 22.61mm wide.
The sherd consists of a rimsherd, in a fabric is similar to as Q (Sandy with Quartzite) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC).
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Sandy with quartzite
Sherd type: Rimsherd
Rim type: FD (Flattened Direct)
Diameter of Rim: 14cm
Percentage of Rim present: 4%
Wall thickness: 6.86mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior.
Hardness: Hard
Surface texture: Smooth
Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded
Sherd was photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
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A bodysherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 12.53mm thick and weighs 15.2g. It is 23.81mm long and 45.38mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd with a fabric consisting of frequent fine charcoal inclusions. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with frequent charcoal inclusions.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Frequent fine charcoal
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 12.53mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior.
Hardness: Hard
Surface texture: Smooth.
Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded
Sherd was photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Teresa Gilmore23.815-1.563867WAW-D14E424173891BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELSP3040finds-4173891245.3810WAW-D148F7Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/1306121PAS4CED148F001D6842010-11-24T13:35:12ZCertainx1371282010-09-26T23:00:00Z1352.057575BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:09:49.143ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-A9E577.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA17.21DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371211.1Stratford-on-Avon105392012-08-07T11:14:48ZWest Midlands
A fragment of a handmade fired clay object of unidentifiable form. It could possibly be part of a fired clay loomweight. The fragment is 35.30mm in length, 23.86mm wide and 17.21mm thick. It weighs 11.1 grams. The fragment of fired clay has a fabric similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Grog, frequent mica inclusions. Sherd type: fragment Wall thickness: n/a Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core Hardness: hard Surface texture: Smooth, soapy Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded. Fragment photographed. Reference: Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester. McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Teresa Gilmore35.35BrailesWMID-2C46E22887161BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-2887161223.8610WMID-A9E577Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/12396550014B7AA03D019B642010-02-16T13:40:13ZCertainx1371282008-09-18T23:00:00Z13BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:53.357ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-D9B3F0.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA6.06DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137127.1Stratford-on-Avon105392012-08-08T09:31:04ZWest Midlands
A rimsherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel. The sherd is 6.06mm thick and weighs 7.1g. It is 31.94mm long and 33.31mm wide. The sherd consists of a rimsherd, in a fabric similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC). Fabric type: frequent fossil shell, occasional grog inclusions Sherd type: rimsherd Rim type: RD (Rounded Direct) Rim diameter: 21 cm % of rim present: 5% Wall thickness: 6.06mm Firing condition: oxidised Hardness: hard Surface texture: soapy Condition of sherds: slightly abraded Sherd/fragment photographed. Reference: Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester. McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Teresa Gilmore31.945BrailesWMID-2C46E22852411BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-285241233.3110WMID-D9B3F0Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/12408760014B5D9D6101CA442010-01-25T13:32:17ZCertainx1371282008-04-02T23:00:00Z13BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:51.665ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-5B8662.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA12.84DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371225.2Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 12.84mm thick and weighs 25.2g. The sherd is 36.27mm long and 58.04mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd with fabric similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC), but with frequent fossil shell inclusions.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Frequent fossil shell, occasional grog inclusions
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 12.84mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007Daniel Pett36.275BrailesWMID-2C46E22843671BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-284367258.0410WMID-5B8662Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22408370014B55B9BE01A7442010-01-19T13:55:10ZProbablyx1371282009-09-16T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:51.239ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-5B3E35.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA10.15DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137128.8Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 10.15mm thick and weighs 8.8g. The sherd is 26.60mm long and 32.16mm wide.
The sherd consists of a bodysherd with fabric similar to that published as Q (Sandy with Quartzite) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with added fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Frequent quartz, sparse fossil shell, occasional mica
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 10.15mm
Firing condition: unoxidised
Hardness: hard
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Sherd found in the same findspot as WMID-5B2CC4.
Reference
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett26.65BrailesWMID-2C46E22843571BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-284357232.1610WMID-5B3E35Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22408350014B55B4A90168C42010-01-19T13:33:29ZProbablyx1371282009-10-26T00:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:51.234ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-472473.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA8.52DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371218.2Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 8.52mm thick and weighs 18.2g. The sherd is 46.52mm long and 37.96mm wide.
The fabric is similar to that published as Q (Sandy with Quartzite) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with added fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: frequent fossil shell & quartz
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 8.52mm
Firing condition: oxidised interior, unoxidised core, oxidised exterior
Hardness: hard
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett46.525BrailesWMID-2C46E22841321BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-284132237.9610WMID-472473Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/12408730014B54731C0135542010-01-18T14:41:32ZCertainx1371282008-09-30T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:51.141ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-780F48.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA10.29DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371218.1Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA probable basesherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 10.29mm thick and weighs 18.1g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age (c.-2150 BC to c.-800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with frequent charcoal inclusions.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Fine soapy fabric, occasional grog inclusions, frequent charcoal inclusions.
Sherd type: basesherd
Base type: FLT (Flat)
Wall thickness: 10.29mm
Firing condition: unoxidised
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett46.575BrailesWMID-2C46E22810731BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-281073233.6810WMID-780F48Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350390014B27815101E2842009-12-15T12:30:09ZProbablyx1371282009-09-16T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.294ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-780126.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA7.52DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371225Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA probable basesherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 7.52mm thick and weighs 25.0g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age (c.-2150 BC to c.-800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with frequent charcoal inclusions.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Fine soapy fabric, occasional grog inclusions, frequent charcoal inclusions.
Sherd type: basesherd
Base type: FLT (Flat)
Wall thickness: 7.52mm
Firing condition: unoxidised
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett44.725BrailesWMID-2C46E22810721BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-281072239.810WMID-780126Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350630014B2780A901AEA42009-12-15T12:27:21ZProbablyx1371282009-09-30T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.293ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-77C873.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA6.64DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137124.7Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA basesherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 6.64mm thick and weighs 4.7g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age (c.-2150 BC to c.-800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as Q (Sandy with Quartzite) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but with added fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Fine sandy fabric, with occasional quartz and fossil shell inclusions.
Sherd type: basesherd
Base type: FLT (Flat)
Base diameter: Unable to be determined due to amount of surviving base
Wall thickness: 6.64mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: rough, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett30.065BrailesWMID-2C46E22810661BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-281066225.0610WMID-77C873Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350120014B277D2501C4242009-12-15T12:12:21ZProbablyx1371282009-02-23T00:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.285ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-65DC83.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA11.23DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371210.8Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 11.23mm thick and weighs 10.8g. There are two bands of three incised lines as decoration on the exterior.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 11.23mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Decoration: two bands of three incised lines.
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett39.235BrailesWMID-2C46E22809571BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280957226.0210WMID-65DC83Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22349800014B265E4E0196C42009-12-14T15:48:30ZProbablyx1371282008-03-20T00:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.202ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-64C892.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA12.27DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137129.2Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 12.27mm thick and weighs 9.2g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: rimsherd
Rim Type: EVR (Everted rounded direct lip, rim turned out from vessel wall)
Diameter of rim: 30cm
% of Rim present: 3%
Wall thickness: 12.27mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, unoxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett45.15BrailesWMID-2C46E22809271BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280927222.7610WMID-64C892Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22349780014B264DA1014FD42009-12-14T14:37:21ZProbablyx1371282008-09-09T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.168ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-645E64.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA11.03DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371217.6Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 11.03mm thick and weighs 17.6g. The sherd demonstrates an incised line on the interior surface.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: rimsherd
Rim type: GRL (Groove running around approximate centre of lip)
Diameter of rim: unable to be determined due to amount of surviving rim.
% of rim present: 2% approximately
Wall thickness: 11.03mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Decoration: incised line on interior surface
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett42.065BrailesWMID-2C46E22809121BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280912238.7910WMID-645E64Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350340014B2646F40187542009-12-14T14:08:52ZProbablyx1371282009-08-29T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.156ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-643AF7.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA8.01DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137123.9Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA basesherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 8.01mm thick and weighs 3.9g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: basesherd
Base type: FLT (Flat)
Diameter of base: unable to be determined, due to size of sherd.
Wall thickness: 8.01mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett21.315BrailesWMID-2C46E22809041BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280904221.6710WMID-643AF7Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350330014B26443A019D942009-12-14T13:57:14ZProbablyx1371282009-10-10T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.149ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-642FE6.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA9.98DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx1371210.1Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA bodysherd/fragment of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 9.98mm thick and weighs 10.1g. A ridge is demonstrated on the interior surface.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: bodysherd
Wall thickness: 9.98mm
Firing condition: unoxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett38.485BrailesWMID-2C46E22809021BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280902226.8410WMID-642FE6Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350320014B2643760181642009-12-14T13:53:58ZProbablyx1371282009-10-12T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.148ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingWMID-6416D4.jpg100492009GPS (from the finder)9963BA7.6DistrictProbably1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137123.4Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 7.60mm thick and weighs 3.4g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC) but without the fossil shell.
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog tempered
Sherd type: rimsherd
Rim type: FD (Flattened Direct)
Diameter of rim: Unable to be determined due to size of sherd
% of rim present: 1% approximately
Wall thickness: 7.60mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett25.665BrailesWMID-2C46E22809001BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280900222.610WMID-6416D4Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/22350480014B2642AA0197B42009-12-14T13:50:34ZProbablyx1371282009-10-14T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.146ZWarwickshire1CountyHand madeBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingWMID-63E856.jpg100492008GPS (from the finder)9963BA10.53DistrictCertain1WMID9943-800Restricted Accessx137127.9Stratford-on-Avon105392011-02-24T13:17:08ZWest MidlandsA rimsherd of a handmade ceramic vessel.
The sherd is 10.53mm thick and weighs 7.9g.
The sherd probably dates to the Bronze Age Period (-2150 BC to -800 BC). Like most other types of pottery, prehistoric pottery is dated using fabric type, form types, decoration and rim shapes. As little prehistoric pottery has been published from the Warwickshire area, the dating of this material is broad, relying on material published from surrounding areas such as the Cotswolds. The fabric is similar to that published as GR2 (fine grog/clay pellet with some leached shell) in McSloy 2007, p 25, dated to the Bronze Age (c.2150 BC to c.800 BC)
Sherd specific details:
Fabric type: Grog and fossil shell (occasionally leached) tempered
Sherd type: rimsherd
Rim type: FPE (Flattened rim, pinched out externally
Rim diameter: 16 cm
% of Rim present: 6%
Wall thickness: 10.53mm
Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior
Hardness: hard
Feel/texture: smooth, slightly soapy
Condition of sherds: slightly abraded
Sherd/fragment photographed.
Reference:
Hart, J. and Alexander, M. 2007 Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval Remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2003. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports No. 5. Cotswold Archaeology. Cirencester.
McSloy, E.R. 2007 The Pottery pp24-34 in Hart and Alexander 2007
Daniel Pett33.15BrailesWMID-2C46E22808901BrailesBRONZE AGEVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-280890227.5210WMID-63E856Fragment-2150x13712images/tgilmore/12349770014B263F4701E3042009-12-14T13:36:07ZCertainx1371282008-05-01T23:00:00Z013BRONZE AGECeramic41426BA113http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:49.139Z