NMS Archaeology Object 226979: H.MEA 81 - Jug / base / sherd
Description
Summary
Base sherd of a jug of grey ware, pink outside, with thin green glaze, marked with mouth of another pot during firing, from the excavation of the Roman fort at Mumrills, Stirlingshire, 1929
Accession Number
H.MEA 81
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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. Bases. Lower part of wall sliced, base marked with mouth of another pot during firing, grey ware, pink outside, thin green glaze.
Associated person/people (e.g. excavator/former collection)
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Discovery / field collection
Date of discovery
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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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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 81 | No linked record | Identifier supplied by NMS |
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