Accession No

TEMP.01743 J


Description

Four sherds from multiple vessels. One is a rim sherd, one is a body sherd, one likely comes from a handle and has the remains of a light green glaze, and the last is from a lid and has been reconstructed from two different sherds.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire


Period

Roman Medieval


Source


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

TEMP.01743 J


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramics; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Found together / assemblage)
Found, unaccessioned, in a box marked ‘Cherry Hinton’; the material was assigned the TEMP number TEMP.01743 along with the other material with the same site code, and each bag given individual suffixes. Ruth Beckley, Historic Environment Team, Cambridgeshire County Council, was not able to identify the site code beyond likely being in Cambridgeshire. She noted that ‘normally the [Roman numeral] would refer to a phase, I suspect Q refers to a trench and C refers to the site’. The site code is currently unknown but it is most likely from Cambridgeshire, which has been put in the Place field.
Event Date 17/5/2022
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


Description (Physical description)
Four sherds from multiple vessels. One is a rim sherd, one is a body sherd, one likely comes from a handle and has the remains of a light green glaze, and the last is from a lid and has been reconstructed from two different sherds.
Event Date 18/5/2022
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


FM:296463

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