NMS Archaeology Object 226971: H.MEA 73 - Jug / shoulder / sherd
Description
Summary
Sherd from the shoulder of a jug with incised concentric lines, grey ware with worn glaze, from the excavation of the Roman fort at Mumrills, Stirlingshire, 1929
Accession Number
H.MEA 73
Other references
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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. From the shoulders of jugs with incised concentric lines: - similar ware [grey ware], worn glaze.
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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Identifiers and Links to Other Records
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Identifier / External Link | Linked Record | Status | Comment |
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Canmore Site Id: 47870 | MUMRILLS - FALKIRK - ROMAN FORT (ROMAN), UNIDENTIFIED POTTERY (NEOLITHIC) | Definite | |
NMS Accession Number: H.MEA 73 | No linked record | Identifier supplied by NMS |
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