Aspects of Kentish
Local History
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Dartford District Archaeological Group
- The Christopher St John Breen Medieval Pottery Archive
We are now extending (2012) the range of
material by including pictures of sherds from excavations
throughout Kent, to better reflect
the differing fabrics of all dates from London and Kent
EM36A
N.W. Kent shelly-sandy ware,
sparse/moderate sand, abundant shell) 1100
- 1250
Picture of body sherd of ware from the Excavations at Fremlin Walk,
Maidstone. Arch.
Cant Vol 127 2007
(Background grid to pictures in cm
squares)
Picture of fabric of sherd pictured above
Picture of body sherd of ware from the Excavations at Fremlin Walk,
Maidstone. Arch.
Cant Vol 127 2007
(Background grid to pictures in cm
squares)
The
majority of these sherds were typed over twenty years ago, and since
then knowledge of the fabrics and their dating may have been modified,
so please if you feel that any information is incorrect, please
let us know at localhistory@tedconnell.org.uk
so that we can amended our information.
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Medieval Pottery Archive Introduction
This website is constructed
by enthusiastic amateurs. Any errors noticed by other researchers will be
to gratefully received
so that we can amend our pages to give as accurate a record as
possible. Please send details too localhistory@tedconnell.org.uk
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