Findspot information
Oxfordshire - Abingdon
Stamps
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Quantified data
| excavation | context | fabric | form | Stamp | mnv | comments |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 records | |||||||
| The Vineyard | 2095B | TR 1C | Cam 74-79 | 1 | |||
| West St Helens St. | Unknown | TR 1C | Cam 74-79 | 1 | x1 sherd associated with SG samian and local fine wares (Timby et al. 1997). | ||
| The Vineyard | 3677 | TN | Platter | 1 | Basesherd from a bowl or platter (Timby et al. 1997). | ||
| The Vineyard | Unknown | TN | Cam 14 | 1 | |||
| The Vineyard | 5119/1 | TN | Cam 16 | 1 | |||
| The Vineyard | Unknown | TN | Cam 16 | 7 | |||
| The Vineyard | 3262 I | TR 3 | Cam 82-84 | 1 | rimsherd. | ||
| The Vineyard | Unknown | TN | Beaker | 1 | Two bodysherds from ovoid beakers analogous to examples from Nijmegen (Holwerda 1941, pl. III). | ||
| The Vineyard | 3760B | TR 2 | 1 | very small fragment too small to identify form. | |||
| The Vineyard | 3092/A | TN | Cam 15 | 1 | Unclassified straight-sided platter, closest to Cam. 15. (Timby et al. 1997, fig. 1.1). | ||
Associated finds
| excavation | class | Sub Class | comment |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 records | ||||
| The Vineyard | Amphora | Dressel 20 | ||
| The Vineyard | Amphora | Gallic | ||
| The Vineyard | Coarseware copies | butt beakers | ||
| The Vineyard | Coarseware copies | platters/cups | ||
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Cam 113 butt-beaker | probably mainly locally produced examples | |
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Cam 114 beaker | ||
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Central Gaulish glazed ware | single sherd from a beaker with barbotine dot panel decoration | |
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Lyon ware | single sherd from a beaker | |
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Miscellaneous | burnt moulded platter, possibly Lezoux. | |
| The Vineyard | Fineware | Whiteware flagon | ||
| West St Helens St. | Fineware | Cam 113 butt-beaker | Locally made butt beakers of Cam. 113 type, including examples with applied bosses. Thin-walled, well fired in various shades of orange, cream and grey usually with rouletted decoration.Probably made in the Abingdon area although no kilns identified. | |
| West St Helens St. | Fineware | South Gaulish samian | Dr 15/17, 29. | |
