About this object
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ID:
ROP95[4389]
Production date:
Middle Saxon; 8th century
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Location:
In Store
Although most pottery used around the house was made in England, merchants also brought in pottery from abroad. Potters working in northern France and the Low Countries produced large quantities for export. This vessel is a white ware cooking pot and was made in northern France. It dates from the 700s.
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Measurements
H 149 mm; DM 150 mm (overall)
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Materials
ceramic
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Last Updated
2024-03-13
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