Accession No
1996.1476 B
Description
Three glazed sherds, green and yellow glaze with medium abrasion, wheelmarks and incision.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; ?Arbury Road; ?Manor Farm
Period
?Medieval
Source
Alexander, John (Dr) [donor and ?excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1996.1476 B; NC V L6 [excavation no.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (Amendments / updates)
On bag: "pottery". Post med? Don't know which is site/trench/layer number.
From Arbury Excavations site: NC 63, Trench: V/L6 +. **Temp Bag: bf21.
Pottery descriptions edited by Dr. Gavin Lucas (Feb. 1998)
Event Date 1/12/1996
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1996.1476 A-B: 'rim and body; possibly they all come from the same pot; orange-brown with tempered in the clay, a few sherds are glazed(green, yellow), medium abrasion, wheelmarks and incision various, including P.Med. vessels'
Event Date 1/12/1996
Author: maa
Context (Other)
This material came in with John Alexander's 1996 donation of his Manor Farm, Arbury Road excavations. However, the site code 'NC' is not a known code for any of the Manor Farm excavations nor does Ruth Beckley, Historic Environment Team, Cambridgeshire County Council, have a record for the code. It is possible that 'NC' refers to another, currently unknown site probably excavated by John Alexander; alternatively, 'NC' may not be a site code but rather some other designation and that this material is from the Manor Farm excavations. The Place field has therefore been modified to make Manor Farm, Arbury Road tentative.
Event Date 16/5/2022
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Three glazed sherds, green and yellow glaze with medium abrasion, wheelmarks and incision.
Event Date 17/5/2022
Author: Louise Puckett
FM:296472
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