One rim sherd and four body sherds from a large unglazed redware hollowware vessel. The vessel is most likely from a large storage vessel. The body has a thick, coarse tempered light orange to gray body with bits of gravel and pebble inclusions. The body has turn rings on both surfaces. One sherd has "moist"-looking fingerprints on the exterior and is slightly thicker than the remaining sherds. The rim has a plain, rounded rim. The ware is similar to a North Devon type ceramic but without any glaze. The vessel mends in two sections with one unmending sherd. The sherds are most likely all from the same vessel.
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Object number
39.132, 39.229, 39.218, 39.008, 39.296
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Decoration
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Animals/objects
Hollowware
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
Lot 13 South, Possible Redeposited Domestic Midden, South Portion (624.39)
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Forms
Body/Rim
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Ware types
Redware