Small decorative moulded bottle.
Rusticated Beaker pottery found with worked flints (see JCW04-013). Four decorated sherds that can be refitted to make one large body sherd. Rows of fingertip rustication interspersed with double rows of narrow, vertical reed/quill impressions. As well as fresh breaks the fragments also include 'false-rim' fractures where the pot has separated along the joints between coils.
Can be dated to the early 2nd millennium BC, and most likely from a domestic context.
Butchering
1 with internal burnt residue
Roman radiate coin
Roman radiate coin
Roman radiate coin
Button with marquisites
Butchering
3 Roman? 1 scored
In situ teeth
Oval section fragment
Cutmarks
Gnawing; in situ teeth
1 medieval with stabbed handle
1 with burnt residue on outer
Two sherds of Nene Valley colour coated ware and one Hadham oxidised ware. None of the sherds were diagnostic but the Hadham ware is dated mid 3rd-4th century AD and the Nene Valley ware is dates AD 150-300.
Butchering
Plant pot
Stabbed bowl rim
Burnt residue on interiors