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Record ID: WMID-66021D
Object type: TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
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Three (3) fragments of hand made ceramic tiles, of Medieval dating (AD 1200 to AD 1500). The tile fragments consist of a local (unsourced) unglazed earthenware, with frequent fine quartz and grit inclusions, dating from the 11th to 15th Centuries AD. Together they weigh 121.2 g. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: frequent quartz and grit tempered, unglazed earthernware Sherd type: tile Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior Hardness: Hard Surface texture: Slightly rough Surface treatment: none Condition of sherds: Slightly abraded. …
Created on: Wednesday 15th July 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Record ID: HESH-A05FF5
Object type: TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Shropshire
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An incomplete plain glazed ceramic floor tile, of later medieval dating (13th to 15th Centuries AD). Approximately 75% of the tile is present, in two joining fragments. It consists of a orangey red oxidised ceramic tile with a light transparent green speckled glaze. The glaze extends down the original edges. The floor tile would probably have been square in shape. Four original edges survive. The base is rough and uneven, indicating that it was made on a sand surface. The tile measures 97.5mm in length, 96.6mm in width and 29.1mm thick. It weighs 380 grams.
Created on: Thursday 15th December 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 26th September 2017
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Record ID: WAW-BBD355
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
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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-BAA8F5
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
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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-28FE66
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
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Four (4) 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. All four fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded. The fragments weigh a total of 80.3 grams. A representative selection of the fragments have been photographed as a group.
Created on: Wednesday 11th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 24th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-26ED56
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
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Fifteen (15) 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. All fifteen fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded. The fragments weigh a total of 766 grams. A representative selection of the fragments have been photographed as a group.
Created on: Wednesday 11th August 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 24th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-97AB66
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Warwickshire
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Eight (8) 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. All eight fragments exhibit a high degree of abrasion, with surfaces being lost and edges being rounded. The fragments weigh a total of 235 grams. The fragments have been photographed as a group.
Created on: Wednesday 4th August 2010
Last updated: Friday 6th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-0B6793
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
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Forty Seven (47) fragments of Ceramic Building material. The majority of the fragments are miscellaneous fragments, most likely from bricks; however there are a couple of roofing tile fragments and field drain. The majority of the fragments are probably Post Medieval in dating, 16th to 18th Centuries AD. It is probable that there are some fragments of Roman Ceramic Building Material types present. The fragments vary in thickness from 14.41mm to 25.77mm. In total they weigh 1339 grams. There is a range of abrasion damage present on the group, with some …
Created on: Thursday 10th June 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 18th August 2010
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Record ID: WAW-BF0FE2
Object type: TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Telford and Wrekin
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One (1) sherd of a flat handmade ceramic roof tile. It consists of a sandy fabric, similar in style and texture to ceramic fabrics described in Ratkai (2000). No glaze is present. The exterior and interior surfaces are oxidised, and the core is unoxidised. No glaze is present. It probably dates from the Late Medieval to Early Post Medieval period. The sherd measures: 40.85mm length, 48.06mm width, 11.85mm thick and weighs 26.8 grams.
Created on: Thursday 13th May 2010
Last updated: Monday 5th December 2011
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