Photo diary for 2nd July 2008
- By: Lorna Richardson |
- Jul 04, 2008
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Disc mouthed flagons
These flagons were made in the 1st - 4th centuries AD in the modern Hertfordshire villages of Much and Little Hadham, where production of this type of pottery took place on an industrial scale. This type of pottery is generally found in a thirty mile radius of it's source, and is a unique find from the East London Roman cemetery.
A few working shots , and some interesting features found late in the day. We’re moving into the east end of the site and the preservation is getting better.
Context: 1271 Pit containing articulated human remains
Context: 1275 Heavily truncated inhumation
Context: 1278 Yet another soak-away
Context: 1281 A Roman pit
Context: 1296 Skeleton
Context: 1298 A cremation urn
Context: 1299 A skull found next to [1298]
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