NMS Archaeology Object 226966: H.MEA 68 - Jug / rim / sherd


Description

Summary


Rim sherd with neck from a jug, grey ware, black inside and buff-grey outside with patchy green-brown glaze, from the excavation of the Roman fort at Mumrills, Stirlingshire, 1929


Accession Number


H.MEA 68


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Original description

MEDIEVAL POTTERY. From the excavation of the Roman fort at Mumrills, Stirlingshire in 1929 (PSAS. LXIII, 400) - some associated with a kiln in the NW corner of the fort. Sherds from Jugs. Rims with necks. Grey ware, black inside, buff-grey outside, patchy green-brown glaze: - similar [rounded rim], several prominent mouldings on neck, pinched out lip.

Associated person/people (e.g. excavator/former collection)

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Discovery / field collection

Date of discovery

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Method (e.g. excavation)

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Place (i.e. location of discovery)

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Acquisition

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Acquisition source role (e.g. donor)

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