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Artefact Metal container

Metal container fragment, curved with ferrous oxidation and a wide, flat folded rim. Found with other F1006 artefacts in …

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Artefact Ceramic sherd

SRD jar fragment - a shoulder sherd. Stoneware. Found with other F1006 artefacts in an area with low scrubby glass in a shallow …

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Artefact Glass fragment

Glass bottle fragment. Curved, clear glass with green tint. Has a moulded floral design on the other surface - appears to …

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Artefact Ceramic sherd

Ceramic SRD jar sherd. Stoneware, dark buff glazed to interior and exterior. Wheel striations to interior. Found with other …

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Artefact Utility item

Metal plate or band with a bolt. The bolt is made from a different metal. It is short, with a large, circular flat head, …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal food tin fragments - Bully beef rectangular type. Rims and bases/lids.There were also circular tin can fragments (mainly …

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Artefact Utility item

Metal bolt with thick, ferrous corrosion. The head of the bolt is 1.3cm long x 1.2cm diameter at the head;the shaft is 2.2cm …

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Artefact Glass fragment

Green glass bottle fragment, curved. The glass is 0.6cm thick. Found with a scatter of other artefacts (F1008) in an eroded …

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Artefact Metal container

Metal food can fragments, Bully beef tins. Corner fragments, bases and rims. Thin metal, flat, ferrous oxidation, rectangular …

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Artefact Utility item

Metal plate fragment - a right-angled corner with curved inner edge and a small circular hole in the centre. Ferrous corrosion. …

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