Aspects of Kentish Local History

Fawkham and Ash Archaeological Group (FAAG)

The discovery and excavation of a Late Iron-Age and Early Roman Farmstead at
   Martin's Quarry, Longfield, Kent 1974 and 1979 TQ6084/6842

Pottery - List of numbers of sherds and weight by context

Context

Feature

Pottery

Notes

1974

Sherds

Weight

1

U/strat

2

B

19

904

2 pots – 162g +248g

3

A

20

584

Plus 2 pots, 17 glued together 18 +554

4

F

6

110

2 Samian

5

D

1

88

6

C

7

150

?4/182?

7

L

79

772

15 = 1 vessel ?4/106?

8

S

12

120

9

K

80

488

10

J

146

1,622

11

X

2

48

12

D

29

224

13

E

16

146

14

T

13

561

15

U

22

1026

1 poss. amphora with scar of handle

16

JJ

58

828

17

JJ

136

2,215

18

M

43

540

19

W&V

*

notes say 1 sherd

20

V

21

178

21

B

18

318

22

S

254

5 kg 223g

1 reconstructed pot by R.C. & lots of sherds from 1 other pot

23

X

7

122

24

V

9

76

25

JJ

3

102

26

JJ

1

4

27

JJ

49

596

28

R

11

122

29

JJ

9

88

30

JJ

18

158

31

JJ

50

2405

1 very large piece of pot 16g

1979

41

ED

26

286

42

EP

3

9

43

ED

5

73

44

ED

10

69

45

EB

92

1,285

46

EC

-

Notes say pot boilers, brown daub, some pot and bone.

47

ED

32

206

48

EA

2

92

49

BP

8

42

50

BU

6

14

51

EB

28

1,165

52

EA

3

22

53

EA

5

67

54

BR

2

16

55

EV

15

152

56

EC

6

120

57

FR

61

1,833

1 complete lm wt + 1 nearly comp

58

JA

8

204

59

JA

34

438

60

JA

19
(?24)

428

61

JB

-

62

FR

13

145

63

JC

25

556

64

ED

50

992

65

ED

29 (?48)

792

Includes 1 moratorium and 1 Samian, 1 pot lid = 3 pieces

66

EC

21

562

67

EC

5

37

68

EK

13

48

Same pot

69

DZ

13

97

70

JE

22

296

2 pieces of same pot lid as MQ65

71

JD

-

Notes say pieces of cast iron

72

ED

3

66

73

EC

4

22

74

DZ

46

464

75

ED

37

538

76

ED

-

77

EC

9

120

78

DZ

3

110

79

JB

7

68

L/Reg states foot ring of Samian bowl

80

JA

112

1045

L/Reg states part of base, wall and rim of colour coated flagon

81

EC

9 (?14)

180

82

JA

83

KE

5 pots

210
452

Burial with 5 pots. Pot D =60, 436g

84

DH

2

22

85

DL

2

20

86

DM

3

10

87

FU

1

8

88

FY

4

27

89

GA

1

8

90

GM

1

12

91

GN

-

-

Stone not pot

92

GR

3

14

93

GT

6

54

94

GV

1

14

95

HD

1

14

96

HL

1

6

97

HT

1

3

98

HV

3

28

99

HZ

3

8

100

JD

4

46

101

JF

1

11

+ 2 tile-like pieces

102

EC

7

80

103

EC

7

35

104

EC

7

65


MQN

36

1

63

MQN

37

18

115

MQN

38

1979 No labels

Bag 1

7

596

Bag 2

1278

Bag 3

11

154

Bag 4

12

112

Bag 5

7

57

Bag 6

22

174

MQ7

Bag 7

61

Bag 8

15

763

Large pieces, including base

Bag 9

2

152

Bag10

2

32

Bag11

2

34

 

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