Accession No
2007.435 E
Description
Three glass fragments and two body sherds. One sherd made up of red, coarse fabric and the other of a fine pale grey fabric with white glaze and painted decoration using a blue pigment.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; [Huntingdonshire]; St Neots; Hall Place
Period
Saxo Norman Medieval Post Medieval
Source
Addyman, Peter Vincent [excavator and donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
2007.435 E; SN61 [Excavation no.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery; Glass
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (References)
Excavated by Peter V. Addyman, for the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, 1961-1962. See archive (Doc.301) for site plans, etc. See finds tag (stored with objects) for excavation context.
Event Date 1961
Author: Alana Edgeworth
Context (References)
Addyman, P.V. and Marjoram, J. (1972) ‘An 18th-Century Mansion, a Fishpond, and Post-Medieval Finds from St. Neots, Huntingdonshire’. Post-Medieval Archaeology, vol. 6(1). pp. 69-106
Event Date 1972
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (References)
Addyman, P.V. (1973). ‘Late Saxon Settlements in the St Neots Area. III: The Village or Township of St Neots’. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 64. pp. 45-100
Event Date 1973
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Acquisition Details)
Material excavated by Addyman in the 1960s and only recently donated to the Museum, when it was catalogued in bulk records. The finds from the Late Saxon settlement (see PCAS vol. 64) and those late Medieval and Post Medieval finds from a fishpond and 18th century house (see Post-Medieval Archaeology vol. 6) may sometimes share a single record, which will ultimately need to be split further.
Event Date 2007
Author: Annie McKay
Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.435 [A-E]: 'SN61 + SN62 (Box 4) containing pottery.'
Event Date 2007
Author: Annie McKay
Description (Physical description)
Two bags of glass fragments and pottery sherds.
Event Date 21/8/2018
Author: Annie McKay
Description (Physical description)
Three glass fragments and two body sherds. One sherd made up of red, coarse fabric and the other of a fine pale grey fabric with white glaze and painted decoration using a blue pigment.
Event Date 29/1/2024
Author: Alana Edgeworth
FM:281044
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