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storage-jar / curfew
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Object type
Museum number
1991,0710.10
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Description
Pottery fragment; base sherd of curfew (or large storage jar?); incised decoration on external surface; grey-buff fabric.
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Culture/period
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Date
- 13thC-14thC
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Production place
- Made in: Vicar's Hawkiln (?) TQ 39 53
- (Europe,United Kingdom,England,Surrey,Limpsfield,Vicar's Haw)
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Findspot
- Excavated/Findspot: Vicar's Haw, kiln floor
- (Europe,United Kingdom,England,Surrey,Limpsfield,Vicar's Haw)
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Materials
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Ware
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Curator's comments
M.D.Prendergast, 'Limpsfield medieval coarseware: a descriptive analysis', Surrey Archaeological Collections 70 (1974), 57-77.
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Location
Not on display
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Acquisition name
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Acquisition date
1991
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Acquisition notes
Excavated 1949-51 by B.Hope-Taylor.
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Department
Britain, Europe and Prehistory
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Registration number
1991,0710.10
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