Accession No

1908.60 F.2


Description

Two pieces of cod bone. Third spine of backbone and lower jaw.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Barton; University Farm; Barton Moats


Period

Saxo Norman Medieval


Source

Cambridge Antiquarian Society [donor]; Walker, Frederick George (Reverend) [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1908.60 F.2; MAA: 1908.385.23; AR 1908.85.23


Cultural Affliation


Material

Animal; Fish; Bone


Local Term


Measurements

46mm


Events

Context (Display)
Old display label found with object reads: 'A 1908.51-75/ OBJECTS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS AT BARTON, C., 1908. (Superintended by the Rev. F.G. Walker) The Cambridge Antiquarian Society. See: Walker: Proc. C.A.S., vol. XII.'
Event Date
Author: Jodi Zhang


Context (Display)
Previously mounted on patterned paper-wrapped display board with handwritten label reading 'BONES OF COD: 3rd SPINE OF BACKBONE AND LOWER JAW, BARTON. A 1908.60 F'; label on back of board reads: 'Bones of cod (1) 3rd spine of back-bone; (2) Lower jaw. Barton, C., 1908. The Camb Ant. Soc. See Proc. Camb. Ant. Soc., Vol. xii. (A. 1908.60b [sic]).'
Event Date
Author: Jodi Zhang


Description (Physical description)
Description for 1908.60 F[.1-3]: 'Cod bones, perch scales, vertebrae.'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Black Ash Ditch. Excavated by Rev. Frederick George Walker, sponsored by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, in 1908.
Event Date 1908
Author: maa


Context (References)
Walker, F. G. (1908). ‘Report on the Excavations at Barton’. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 12(4). pp. 296-313.
Event Date 1908
Author: Jodi Zhang


Description (Physical description)
Accession Register for 1908.60 [A-K]: 'Fragments of animal, bird and fish bones; oyster, snail and other shells; egg-shells; seeds of barley, vetch and bean, hazelnuts; fragments of burnt straw, wattle and daub, glass, etc.'
Event Date 1908
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Amendments / updates)
In his 1908 article, Rev. F.G. Walker dated most of the finds from his Barton Moats excavation to the Iron Age (‘late Celtic’) and Roman periods, which was then reflected in their Accession Register and Annual Report entries. In 1956, John G. Hurst ('Saxo-Norman Pottery in East Anglia.' Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 49. p. 50) identified the site and most of the finds as being Saxo Norman in date and, presumably on this basis, in 1978 Mary Cra’ster amended the 1908 Accession Register entry to read ‘Saxo Norman’. When this record was digitised, however, it was entered as ‘Saxo Norman; Iron Age’; it has now been updated and ‘Iron Age’ removed.
Event Date 12/2/2024
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Two pieces of cod bone. Third spine of backbone and lower jaw.
Event Date 14/2/2024
Author: Jodi Zhang


FM:309493

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