Excavation = Rosemary Lane

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excavationcontextfabricformStampmnvcomments print
12 records
Rosemary Lane (76) TR 1 Cam 3/5   1 (Rigby 1982, 94-5).
Rosemary Lane (1) TN Platter   1 (Rigby 1982, 94-5)
Rosemary Lane (1) TR Platter   1 (Rigby 1982, 94-5).
Rosemary Lane (119) TN Platter   1 basesherd from platter in underfired TN. (Rigby 1982, 132).
Rosemary Lane (101)S TR 1B Cup   1 Rimsherd, very worn. Late Augusto-Tiberian. (Rigby 1982, 131; fig. 4.38).
Rosemary Lane (201) TN Cam 8   1 Laminated rimsherd in typical TN. Tiberio-Neronian. (Rigby 1982, 132).
Rosemary Lane (163) TN Cam 14   1 Rimsherd. Typical TN with dark blue-black polished finish. Claudio-Neronian (Rigby 1982, 131).
Rosemary Lane (242) TN Cam 14   1 facetted finish on outside. (Rigby 1982, 132, fig. 71.9).
Rosemary Lane (57) A/D TN Cam 14   1 (Rigby 1982, 94-5).
Rosemary Lane (1) TN Cam 16   1 (Rigby 1982, 94-5).
Rosemary Lane (74) TN Cam 16   1 Borderline between an import and a copy, light khaki-grey, fine grained, sand free paste with grey ferrous inclusions, dark grey-black micaceous surfaces. Central stamp (Rigby 1982, 94-5; fig. 55A, no. 7)
Rosemary Lane (242) TR 1A Cam 74   1 cream ware with external red slip. Two rimsherds possibly same vessel (Rigby 1982, 132).

Associated finds

excavationclassSub Classcomment print
11 records
Rosemary Lane Amphora Dressel 2-4  
Rosemary Lane Amphora Gallic  
Rosemary Lane Amphora Other Dr 7-11
Rosemary Lane Fineware Central Gaulish glazed ware globular beaker. Pre-Flavian
Rosemary Lane Fineware imported lamp ?Italian
Rosemary Lane Fineware Lyon ware  
Rosemary Lane Fineware Micaceous TN Bowl, Cam. type 52B in micaceous TN. Two rims and a body sherd. (Rigby 1982, 132, fig. 71.7).
Rosemary Lane Fineware Miscellaneous Eggshell TN Holwerda 1941, type 26a
Rosemary Lane Fineware South Gaulish samian Dr 15/17; 18, 24/25, 27g, 29
Rosemary Lane Fineware Whiteware flagon  
Rosemary Lane Mortaria North Gaul  
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