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Pottery
JCARCH/JCH10/053
Part of Archaeological Finds

F.24: this contained a single sherd of abraded grey coarseware (5g), which is most probably Roman in date.

Bone
JCARCH/JES98/053 · Prehistoric
Part of Archaeological Finds

Undiagnostic animal bone fragment found with a broken flake and one piece of burnt flint, suggesting a prehistoric date.

Pottery
JCARCH/JES98/056 · Roman to 14th/15th century
Part of Archaeological Finds

Romans and St Neots and 14th/15th century

Pottery
JCARCH/JCW04/067 · Later Neolithic
Part of Archaeological Finds

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.