English: Large complete vessel of hand-made Black-Burnished ware. It is a broad-necked jar, its body decorated with the charactistic pattern of cross-hatching.
Recorded at Mawbray Finds Day, 08.06.05
Lit: de la Bedoyere, G. 2000. Pottery in Roman Britain. Princes Risborough, pp.47-50.
Depicted place
(County of findspot) Cumbria
Date
between 150 and 200
Accession number
FindID: 101900 Old ref: LANCUM-BAD3B8 Filename: MawbrayFDBeckfootVessel4e.JPG
Credit line
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