Accession No

2007.456 B.11


Description

Fifty-three sherds from multiple vessels, consisting of forty-four body sherds, two base sherds and seven rim sherds. Made up of fine and coarse St Neots ware, with red, brown and black fabrics and white grit.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; [Huntingdonshire]; Little Paxton


Period

Late Anglo Saxon 10th century 11th century


Source

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


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

2007.456 B.11; LP61 [Excavation No.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
F458. Excavated by Peter V. Addyman and Charles F. Tebbutt, 1961.
Event Date 1961
Author: Annie McKay


Context (References)
Addyman, P. V. (1969). 'Late Saxon settlements in the St. Neots area. II. The Little Paxton settlements and enclosures'. PCAS LXII. p. 85, Fig. 15
Event Date 1969
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.456 B [1-24]: 'LP61 and LP62 (Box 1) containing pottery sherds.'
Event Date 2007
Author: Annie McKay


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


Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.456 B [1-24]: 'LP61 and LP62 (Box 1) containing pottery sherds, unillustrated St Neots ware. 24 bags of body sherds, rim sherds and base sherds which are a mixture of fine and coarse St Neots ware with characteristic pink and black colour.'
Event Date 13/8/2018
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Fifty-three sherds from multiple vessels, consisting of forty-four body sherds, two base sherds and seven rim sherds. Made up of fine and coarse St Neots ware, with red, brown and black fabrics and white grit.
Event Date 6/9/2023
Author: Alana Edgeworth


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