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Balneaves: Post-Medieval Pottery

Derek Hall

Year: 1992 Journal:   Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society Vol: 58 (S2)Pages: 31-31   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Bodysherd of pottery from Pit 15 This sherd of pottery is of a thin red brown fabric with small quartz inclusions. Its internal surface has a thin white slip which gives it the impression of being very well made. It does not fît into any medieval fabric type known by the writer. On balance it seems likely that this sherd is from a vessel of eighteenth or nineteenth century date suggesting a fairly modern date for the feature concerned.

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Pottery Archaeology Art Feature (linguistics) Slip (aerodynamics) White (mutation) Quartz Ancient history Geology History Engineering Philosophy Linguistics Paleontology

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