Stamp number 783

Stamp No 783
form Cam 56
fabric TN
excavation Church Field 1838
context Burial
present Canterbury museum
inventory 980
vr_cat_no O1
potter No 247
Die No 02B01
def Y
pos C
comment Die 02B01
Cam 5 - wide & shallow proportions. TN - fine white powdery matrix; severely abraded, little B/G colour & no finish survive. Pattern Mark:- ZP ST ANDREW X 4-SPOT MOTIF. 1. 1 IC.


name1 ZP ST ANDREW X
name2 4 SPOT MOTIF
comment DIES 01A01, 02B01
Die 01A01 The most common Pattern die in Britain. The cups were presumably part of the same consignment
FABRICS chiefly TN, TR1C
FORMS only Cam 56
SOURCE Courmelois Kiln 3, cups (2)
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I, Sheepen II in Pit 252; Stanway Burials BF64 & CF 47; Stansted Airport Cemetery, 3 cups in 2 burials. Bavay; Speyer Museum, TN Cam 56; Nijmegen, Cemeteries O and E, TN Cam 56 (2).

Die 02B01
FABRIC TN
FORM Cam 56
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Oare, Kent

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