Steeply sloping wall with rim thickened on the interior and exterior cf. Coarse creamware 1 basin type 8 (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.3).
Disc base (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 28.1). This piece has a composite fabric; the inside of the base and through to the exterior at the centre is of a clay which contains finer inclusions and more black augite, which is harder and more resistant to abrasion than the rest of the body. This ´patching´ is probably the result of over-cutting when the base was turned when leather-hard to form the base.
Hemispherical bowl with a beaded rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 223-24).
Deep bowl with a thickened rim forming an angled beading.
Fig. 130. Bowls type 2
© P Perkins 1997
This rim shape could possibly be the neck of a jar rather than a bowl.
Tronco-conical bowl with a plain rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 32.3).
Everted plain rim, cf. Fig. 4.3.1.11. Date: first half of 6th century.
Plain everted rim slightly thickened (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.9). Date: 6th century.
Everted and thickened rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.12). Date: 6th century.
Everted, thickened and rolled rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.3). Date: late 6th-early 3rd century.
Everted, thickened and hooked rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.11). Date: 5th-early 3rd century.
Rolled, thickened and hooked rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 40.12). Date: 6th-5th century.
Thickened and slightly rolled rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 31.16). Date: 5th century.
Everted and slightly thickened rim occurring with jar handle 2. D.100-200. Date: 6th-early 3rd century.
Fig. 131. Jar type 8
© P Perkins 1997
Tall neck thickened to the interior and exterior. D.180. Date: 5th-early 3rd century.
Fig. 132. Jar type 9
© P Perkins 1997
Loop handle of stamnoid jar (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 31.9).
Circular sectioned handle rising from rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 37.4).
Bucket handle (cf. Murray Threipland and Torelli 1970, fig 21G No.1).
Simple flat base (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.13).
Footring with an angular profile, cf. Fig. 4.3.1.23.
Handle with an oval section.
Disc shaped lid handle.