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Fired clay
Site: Weybread, Suffolk
Period: Late medieval
Excavator: Suffolk C.C. Archaeological Service
Published: In-house report.
Catalogue entry: This site consisted of a pit which contained a large group of pottery wasters. The village is a known production centre of late medieval and transitional wares. Twenty-eight fragments of buff/pink fired clay with abundant straw impressions and chalk tempering, which may have been part of a kiln or oven dome.
Sue Anderson, © 2006. |