Accession No

1958.230


Description

An undecorated, globular cooking pot of Ipswich ware. With wide mouth, everted, thickened rim and a flat, obtuse-angled base. Vessel is reconstructed from sherds and plaster infill.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Suffolk; Framlingham; Framlingham Castle


Period

Middle Anglo Saxon late 7th century 8th century


Source

Pembroke College, Cambridge [donor]; Knocker, Guy M. (Group Captain) [excavator]; Leech, C. F. [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1958.230; F.17 [Excavation no.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements

150mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Excavated by Group Captain G.M. Knocker and C.F. Leech, March to April 1954.
Event Date 1954
Author: maa


Description (Labels & Markings)
Marked on interior of body sherd: 'Framlingham Castle in Bailey, 50 yds south of gateway. 4ft deep. 12.3.54'
Event Date 12/3/1954
Author: Annie Tomkins


Context (References)
Knocker, G. M. (1956). ‘Excavations at Framlingham Castle, 1954’. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 27(2), pp. 65-88, Pl. 10.1
Event Date 1956
Author: Annie Tomkins


Description (Physical description)
Ipswich Ware cooking pot, reconstructed from sherds and in plaster.
Event Date 4/8/1987
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
An undecorated, globular cooking pot of Ipswich ware. With wide mouth, everted, thickened rim and a flat, obtuse-angled base. Vessel is reconstructed from sherds and plaster infill.
Event Date 27/5/2021
Author: Annie Tomkins


FM:20995

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