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Pottery
JCARCH/JCW03/013 · Iron Age
Part of Archaeological Finds

Hard sandy fabric similar to the vessel from [001]. This appears to be a base angle sherd.

Pottery
JCARCH/JCW04/004 · Roman
Part of Archaeological Finds

21 shards, including one Central Gaulish Samian dish dated mid 2nd century AS and four sherds from a Hadham oxidised ware vessel dated mid 3rd-4th century AD. A black slipped dog dish from this context dates to the 2nd-4th century AD and the remaining sherds are also probably of this date range.
Two sherds probably post-Roman are separated.

Pottery
JCARCH/JCH10/013
Part of Archaeological Finds

F.06: A mixed context. This contained a sherd of late 18th or early 19th-century creamware (<1g), three sherds of 16th to 17th-century German stoneware (15g), seven sherds of 16th to 17th century glazed redware (29g) and a sherd of 13th to 15th-century brown courseware.

Pottery
JCARCH/JCH10/016
Part of Archaeological Finds

F.19: a 16th or 17th century context. <051> contained 13 sherds of plain red coarseware (120g), two sherds of glazed red earthenware (20g), a sherd of Frechen stoneware (10g), a sherd of lead-glazed earthenware (<1g) and two sherds of residual 13th to 15th century grey coarseware (13g). <046> contained three sherds of glazed red earthenware (10g), a sherd of plain red coarseware (3g) and a sherd of residual 13th to 15th century Medieval Ely ware, which has a 14th century floruit (7g).

Pottery
JCARCH/JCH10/017
Part of Archaeological Finds

F.07: this contained a sherd of 16th to 17th century glazed red earthenware (66g).

Pottery
JCARCH/JES98/017 · 15th and 16th century
Part of Archaeological Finds

Some with green glaze. All Essex Red wares including graffito slip.

Pottery
JCARCH/JES98/030 · 14th and 15th century
Part of Archaeological Finds

1 rim sherd. Mostly 14th and one 15th century Red ware

Pottery
JCARCH/JCW04/011 · Iron Age
Part of Archaeological Finds

1 rim decorated with diagonal fingernail slashes. 1 decorated body, 2 body with plaster-like residue on outer sides.
Sixteen sherds come from a single vessel that is smoothed internally as well as externally.