Accession No

2007.453 A.1


Description

One small fragment of stone and 84 sherds from different vessels, consisting of 83 body sherds and one rim sherd. Made up of coarse black, red and grey fabrics and some with thick grit. Some sherds adhered together


Place

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


Period

Roman Anglo Saxon


Source

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


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

2007.453 A.1; BUC61 [Excavation No.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Pottery; Ceramic; Stone


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
F1 II, F10. 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: Alana Edgeworth


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


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: maa


Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.453 [A-D]: 'BUC61 + BUC63/64 (Box 2) containing pottery and bone artefacts.'
Event Date 2007
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Description for 2007.453 A: '13 bags containing 198 sherds of unglazed pottery, six clay crucibles with a yellow coating, two pieces of Samian ware, one amphora neck (unglazed) and seven tile fragments. There are also bone and glass fragments, and charcoal.'
Event Date 22/8/2018
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
One small fragment of stone and 84 sherds from different vessels, consisting of 83 body sherds and one rim sherd. Made up of coarse black, red and grey fabrics and some with thick grit. Some sherds adhered together
Event Date 8/9/2023
Author: Alana Edgeworth


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