Aspects of Kentish Local History

Maidstone Area Archaeological Group (M.A.A.G.)

Roman Pottery Mortaria sherds – Please help us to identify these
From the pictures below, can you help us to identify the kiln site, the fabric and the form of these sherds? Those sherds successfully identified will form a section of the Christopher St John Breen Roman Pottery Archive.
   If you would like to help, please email your suggestions to localhistory@tedconnell.org.uk

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Sherd from excavations at East Farleigh Roman Villa, Kent - Maidstone Area Archaeological Group

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Two sherds from excavations at East Farleigh Roman Villa, Kent - Maidstone Area Archaeological Group

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Sherds EF-13-425-9585+96 interior - background grid in centimetres


Sherd EF-13-425-9585 exterior - background grid in centimetres


Sherd EF-13-425-9585 interior 


Sherd EF-13-425-9585 rim profile


Sherd EF-13-425-9585 trituration


Sherd EF-13-425-9585 close up of trituration - scale in millimetres

 


Sherd EF-13-425-9596 exterior - background grid in centimetres


Sherd EF-13-425-9596 interior, trituration - background grid in centimetres


Sherd EF-13-425-9596 close up of trituration - scale in millimetres

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