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Unique ID: MAS-100020
Object type certainty: Certain
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status: Published
Pottery sherd: a rim sherd from a Post Medieval glazed redware flanged bowl with a horizontal looped side handle. The sherd dates to the 17th/18th century. The manufacture and origin of the sherd is unknown due to the mass production of this type of kitchenware.
Class:
Container
Sub class: Food and liquid storage container
Evidence of reuse: None.
Current location of find: Wessex Archaeology, Salisbury
Subsequent action after recording: Submitted as wreck to the Receiver of Wreck
Droit number: 390/16
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
Period from: POST MEDIEVAL
Period to: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1600
Date to: Exactly AD 1800
Quantity: 1
Date(s) of discovery: Monday 31st October 2016
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Recorded by: A BB
Identified by: L M
Secondary identifier: V L
Droit ID: 390/16
4 Figure: TR1882
Four figure Latitude: 51.49488983
Four figure longitude: 1.13915054
1:25K map: TR1882
1:10K map: TR18SE
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Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
No references cited so far.
Find number: MAS-100010
Object type: FOOD AND DRINK SERVING CONTAINER
Broadperiod: ROMAN
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Workflow: Published
Find number: MAS-D100035
Object type: JAR
Broadperiod: MEDIEVAL
Part of a large clay storage jar. Due to the size of the fragment and the degree of marine growth on this item it has been tentatively identif…
Workflow: Published