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Braughing Skeleton Green G40 F12 TR 1C Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 192)
Braughing Skeleton Green G40B 5 TN 1A Platter 1 107 (Rigby 1981a, 168, GB9, fig. 76, 9).
Braughing Skeleton Green G41 (5) TN Platter 4   (Rigby 1981a, 193)
Braughing Skeleton Green G41 (5) TR 1B Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 193)
Braughing Skeleton Green G41 (5) TR 1C Platter 2   (Rigby 1981a, 193)
Braughing Skeleton Green G41 F11 TR 1C Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 193)
Braughing Skeleton Green G41 F6 TN Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 193).
Braughing Skeleton Green G42 (4) TN Platter 3   (Rigby 1981a, 193).
Braughing Skeleton Green G42 (4) TN Platter 1 467 (Rigby 1981a, 168, GB 13; Potter & Trow 1988, 118, no. 40).
Braughing Skeleton Green G42 (4) TR 1C Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 193).
Braughing Skeleton Green G5 (4) TR 1B Platter 1 116 (Rigby 1981a, 183).
Braughing Skeleton Green G5 F6 TR 1A Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 184)
Braughing Skeleton Green G5 F6 TR 1C Platter 1   Large platter (Rigby 1981a, type 18), Holwerds 76a. A unique platter, no other examples of this form have been identified in Britain. It is very rare on the Continent: threre are three examples from Ubbergen, whilst a sherd from Nijmegen is stamped by the potter Arantedus (Holwerda 1941, no. 10).
Braughing Skeleton Green G5 F7 TN Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 184)
Braughing Skeleton Green G58 (5) TN Platter 2   (Rigby 1981a, 194)
Braughing Skeleton Green G58 F3 TN Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 194)
Braughing Skeleton Green G58 F3 TR 1C Platter 2   (Rigby 1981a, 194)
Braughing Skeleton Green G6 (4) TN Platter 3   (Rigby 1981a, 184). Very worn sherds.
Braughing Skeleton Green G7 (4) TR 1A Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 184).
Braughing Skeleton Green G7 F4 TR 1A Platter 1   (Rigby 1981a, 184)
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