Accession No

TEMP.01120.2


Description

Four sherds from possibly four different pots. The largest sherd appears to be of the body, centrally decorated with three vertical grooves of varying depth and extent. Of the three smaller sherds, one is decorated with stamp clusters separated by an incised double chevron, another has two horizontal grooves close to the edge of the sherd and the third is distinguishable by two curved indents.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Suffolk; Lackford; Mill Heath


Period

Anglo Saxon


Source

Lethbridge, Thomas Charles [excavator and donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

TEMP.01120.2


Cultural Affliation


Material

Pottery; Ceramic


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (References)
Lethbridge, Thomas C. (1951). ‘A Cemetery at Lackford, Suffolk: Report of the Excavation of a Cemetery of the Pagan Anglo-Saxon Period in 1947.' Cambridge Antiquarian Society Quarto Publications, 6.
Event Date 1951
Author: Jazmin Hundal


Context (Amendments / updates)
Sherds found with 1950.224 B, but not part of that vessel and not mentioned in Accession Register or catalogue card. Therefore, the decision was taken to assign them a temporary number.
Event Date 8/10/2020
Author: Jane Pettitt


Description (Physical description)
Four sherds from possibly four different pots. The largest sherd appears to be of the body, centrally decorated with three vertical grooves of varying depth and extent. Of the three smaller sherds, one is decorated with stamp clusters separated by an incised double chevron, another has two horizontal grooves close to the edge of the sherd and the third is distinguishable by two curved indents.
Event Date 8/10/2020
Author: Jane Pettitt


FM:287987

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