Accession No

AR 1899.384 C


Description

Globular, shouldered urn with everted rim and obtuse-angled, flat base. Decorated below neck with four parallel grooves, then four-lined standing triangles filled with stamps. One stamp type present. Reconstructed from sherds and cork infill; base largely infill.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; Girton; Girton College


Period

Anglo Saxon


Source

Girton College, Cambridge [?donor]; ?Jenkinson, Francis John Henry [excavator]; ?Von Hügel, Anatole (Baron) [excavator]; ?Foster, Walter Kidman [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

AR 1899.384 C


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements

225mm


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Two handwritten labels adhered to interior of urn reads: 'Girton College'
Event Date
Author: Annie Tomkins


Context (Related Documents)
The card has the following entry: "One of three pots (a-c). Restored in the museum"
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Annual Report (1899.384 A-C): 'Three urns.'
Event Date 1900
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
Hollingworth, Edith Joan, and Maureen M. O'Reilly. (1925). The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Girton College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Event Date 1925
Author: Annie Tomkins


Description (Physical description)
Tabitha Cotterill: 'Pot, reconstructed using infill, decorated with incised lines and stamped decoration'.
Event Date 9/5/2001
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Globular, shouldered urn with everted rim and obtuse-angled, flat base. Decorated below neck with four parallel grooves, then four-lined standing triangles filled with stamps. One stamp type present. Reconstructed from sherds and cork infill; base largely infill.
Event Date 26/11/2020
Author: Annie Tomkins


Description (Physical description)
Cinerary urn decorated with incised lines and stamped decoration. Reconstructed using infill.
Event Date 5/8/2020
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Amendments / updates)
This accession number does not tally with the object described in the Accession Register as 1899.384 C. It instead refers to the Annual Report number, AR 1899.384 C and the accession number field has been modified accordingly. An Accession Register entry for this object has not been identified, and may not exist.
Event Date 5/8/2020
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Amendments / updates)
This object has suffered from not having an Accession Register entry. Restored Anglo Saxon urns from the Cambridge region were listed in the 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1899 Annual Reports, and it is quite possible that they had in the museum and awaiting restoration for several prior. It is therefore currently unclear whether this urn came from the 1881 or 1886 excavation of Girton College, either of which is possible. All the likely Sources (Anatole von Hügel, Francis Jenkinson and Girton College) have therefore been tentatively included in the Source field and 'Cambridge Antiquarian Society' has been removed.
Event Date 5/8/2020
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


FM:8990

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