Accession No

2007.17 J.1


Description

Crucible fragment of red fabric with brown and yellow material on interior and exterior.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; [Huntingdonshire]; Buckden


Period

Roman Anglo Saxon Medieval


Source

Addyman, Peter Vincent [excavator and donor]; Tebbutt, Charles Frederick [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

2007.17 J.1; BUC61 [Excavation no.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Pottery; Ceramic


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
Bag marked 'BUC 1961 PH3 1 12'. 610757. Excavations at Buckden gravel pits by Peter V. Addyman and Charles F. Tebbutt, 1961-1964. See archive for site reports, plans, etc. (Doc.296-Doc.300).
Event Date 1961
Author: Heather Donoghue


Context (References)
Council for British Archaeology. (1961). CBA Group 7 Bulletin 8: Bulletin of Archaeological Discoveries for 1961. p. 1
Event Date 1961
Author: Heather Donoghue


Context (References)
Rye, Steven and Bayley, Justine. (1996). ‘Glass Working Crucibles from Excavations at Buckden, Hunts, 1961-64’. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Reports Series. Report No. 80/1996.
Event Date 1996
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Acquisition Details)
Material excavated by Addyman in the 1960s and only recently donated to the Museum
Event Date 2007
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.17 [A-R]: 'A collection of sherds (marked PH3), metal objects including a coin, bone objects and crucible.'
Event Date 2007
Author: Annie McKay


Context (Amendments / updates)
The record has been updated with information given on a handwritten object log sheet, which is from a previous Shorts project.
Event Date 22/8/2018
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Two bags containing fragments of red unglazed pottery, including possibly a crucible.
Event Date 31/8/2018
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Crucible fragment of red fabric with brown and yellow material on interior and exterior.
Event Date 8/9/2023
Author: Heather Donoghue


FM:281249

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