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1 WEST YEO FARM BULK FINDS ANALYSIS EXCAVATION July 200 Location Qty. Date Description Colour Pottery Tile Glass Metal Bone Charcoal Building material Misc Trench Context 0 Curtain ring 7 Nails 7 5 Pipe pieces 3 Conglomerate (concrete rendering) 3 concrete render 8 Coal/coke 8 coal 0 Charcoal 0 2 Glazed pot Brown 2 2 Glazed pot 2 3 Pot transfer ware 3 3 Cream ware pot Cream 3 2 Glass pieces 2 7 Coarse pot sherds 7 24 Brick pieces 24 Slate piece slate 2 Lime 2 lime Round headed brick brick Context 02 7 Glazed pot sherds Yellow 7 2 Clay pipe stem 2 Clay lump Red clay lump 2 Brick pieces 2 brick T 2m 2 ext to East 5 Glass Green 5 (C03) 4 Glass clear 8 9th C glazed pot thin White 7 7 Brick pieces 7 brick Thick pot - spotty glaze Dk green glaze Clay pipe stem sherd Nail Thick corroded nail Context 03 2 Glass 2 5 Charcoal 5 0 coal/coke 0 6 Brick pieces 6 brick 6 Glazed both sides pot 6 4 Pot glazed inside 4 T C03 near fence Charcoal Slag Slag
2 2 Roof tile piece, glazed Black glazed 2 4 Nails 4 5 Glazed china White 5 7 Brick fragments 7 brick 3 Glass frags Clear 3 " Blue 3 " Green 3 2 " Dk green 2 Glazed pot Cream Pot smooth with brown glaze Brown glaze Red pot sherd w. brown glaze Brown glaze Orange pot with Lt brown glaze Lt brown glaze T South - cleaning up 26-Jul dark surface (Di) Brick piece brick 9 Brick fragments 3 Clay pipe stems ( upper stem) 3 8 Glass sherds fine Clear 8 2 Glass thick Clear 2 2 Earthenware glazed one side Khaki 2 3 Bottle glass Green 2 4 Ceramic domestic ware White 4 3 Glazed ceramic Blue 3 Stone "loaf" shaped " x /2"?? smoothing tool 2 Glazed earthenware Yellow glazed 2 2 Small animal bone 2 Modern 6" nail 2 Corroded nails 2 2 Corroded metal objects?bolt?flat latch? 2 T Sondage nr cobbles Metal piece Pot rim sherd part glazed Pot glazed sherd Large pot unglazed sherd 2 Brick pieces 2 brick 3 Metal piece 3 cartridge 2 Cartridge ends ends
3 4 Pot glazed sherds 4 2 Glass 2 2 Glass Green 2 " White T Going down to cobble layer 25-Jul Metal encrusted object wire 4 Nails 4 Bullet Coal 3 Bones 3 Clay pipe stem thin Concrete/conglomerate cncrete Wall plaster plaster 2 Daub (pink) Pink 2 daub Curved roof tile sherd Roof tile sherd 3 Brick sherds 3 brick Animal tooth animal tooth Black/white glazed transferware Black/white 3 White glazed 0th C pot White 3 Yellow glazed earthenware Yellow Borwn/white glazed 9th C Pebble (marble) pebble Red pot sherd - int glaze yellow Yellow glaze stoneward sherd light brown Brown Coarse pink - plaster with lug plaster pink Glass bottle base square Blue Glass black sherd Black/white 4 Glass green Green 4 2 Glass clear Clear 2 T Extension East Taking level down 2 Wall plaster with lead? 2 Coal Iron hook?window fastener
4 Heavy metal disc Pebble pebble 7 Plastic pieces Orange plastic 2 Quartz Quartz Pot with slip decoration + green glaze Green glaze + slip Clinker Corroded metal piece T C Coal Small square of slate with hole (to hold tiles) coal slate piece with hole Trench 2. Context 20 Topsoil Piece of slate Slate 3 Pieces glass 3 2 Nails 2 2 Clay pipe stems 2 9 Pieces brick Brick 4 Charcoal 4 SMF No. 40 Fine porcelain sherd (Chinese tea bowl c 750) White/blue 9 Blue 9 7 Cream glazed both sides Cream 7 Patterned side, /ridged Grey 2 Terracotta, glazed side 2 Large glazed side/cream Brown/cream Context 20 2m Ext. East Topsoil 2 Large pieces floor/roof tile Red 2 T2 C202 Clay Small pce red brick brick Large nail encrusted China Blue/white 202 Hard clay surface 2 Glass Dk Green 2 China glazed White Brick piece brick Coal
5 Context (0.5m ext. to East) 20 Terracotta small Red 20 7 Terracotta medium 7 3 Terracotta large 3 2 Terracotta rim 2 3 Glass pieces Clear 3 3 Pottery glazed both sides Yellow 3 Pottery glazed side Yellow 2 Pot glazed both sides White 2 Terracotta small one side black Black glazed Terracotta green glazed Green glazed Slate piece Slate T2 Context 203 "ditch" 3 Tile pieces Red 3 Soft edges around clay Tile scalloped edge Red area Lime Lime 2 Brick pieces Brick Pot Speckled glaze Black 3 Glazed china White 3 " Blue/white " Yellow " Cream Pot (red) glazed side Pot (red) green glazed side Green glaze Bone 2 Glass Green 2 " Clear ** Old pot sherd - gravel tempered 3 Degraded metal pieces 3 4 Coal 4 Thick red pot with gr. Glaze Green glaze SMF No. ** 2 Black Manganese glazed pot Black 2
6 Context C205 2m extension N Topsoil Knife (cutlery) 2 Pieces square bottle glass Clear 2 35 Glass sherds Piece heavy glass base 2 Glass pieces Green 2 4 Pot internal glaze sherds 4 4 Pot glazed both sides 4 0 Pot unglazed 0 2 Pieces bone 2 5 Nails 5 Fuel cap fuel cap 4 Metal latches 4 Hinged metal Asbestos piece asbestos Piece lead lead Ridge tile piece 2 Tile pieces Red 2 Metal piece 2 Sliders 2 sliders Buckle buckle 4 Small metal spindles 4 spindles curtain ring curtain ring small piece ceramic White Lead pencil piece? lead Zip end Plastic toy soldier plastic Painted small gauge ceramic 2 pipe? Black 2 5 Slag 5 slag 6 Piece degraded plaster 6 plaster Lime piece lime C205A Iron chain piece Section across bottom of Large nail clay area 7 Glass Green 7 2 " Blue 2
7 2 " Clear 2 3 Old brick pieces 3 brick Bone piece Clay pipe stem sherd Oyster shell piece Oyster shell 2 Pebbles Pebbles Coal Piece copper pipe 2 Roof tile sherds 2 ** 3-5th C pot thin Plaster piece plaster Thick pot green glaze Orange + green glaze Thin " " Pot handle glazed 2 Thin pot, red, black glaze Black 2 Thick rim sherd red plot, black glaze side Black Handle piece, yellow glaze Yellow 0 Glazed 9th C White 0 " handle sherd Small rim sherd green glazed Green Rim stripey glazed Thick glazed striped yellow/brown Thin striped glazed yellow T2 Extension to East Section Below Hard Clay 3 9thC Willow patern china Blue/white 3 Animal tooth Animal tooth 2 Animal bone fragments 2 2 Clay pipe stem pieces 2 5 Glass bottle heavy frags Dk green 5 3 Fine bottle glass Green 3 6 Assorted glass bottle frags Green/clear 6 4 Pot glazed both sides( striped) Yellow honey glaze 5 2 " " glazed side only " 2
8 2 Coarse earthenware glazed side 2 Ceramic handle Brown Wine glass base piece 5 Porcelain sherds White 5 2 Brick pces assorted 2 Earthenware sherd glaze intn Rim Black glaze Terracotta brick moulded edge piece 6 ND pot sherds glazed Glazed 6 2 Pot glazed side Black/silver 2 Pot rim sherd glazed both sides Glazed Big piece coal T2 Eastern ext Glass thick (dk green nrly black) Bottle Dk green nly black 78 6 Glass Dk green 6 moulded brick edge 2 Glass thick (dk green ) Clear 2 Glass thin?window lt green Lt green Thick sherd with lip Clear 2 Glass bottle sherds Lt green 2 8 Fine cream glazed china inc 3 rims Cream 8 9 Pieces daub? Orange/red 9 Plaster piece plaster Roof tile sherd glazed side Black glaze 3 Glazed fine pot both sides Black glaze 3 4 China white glazed White glazed 4 2 9th Century china blue/white Blue/white glazed 2 3 Glazed pot yellow Yellow glaze 3 6 Coarse thick ND with inclusions glazed?cooking pot Brown/orange/y ellow 6 6 Wheelthrown pot ND int glaze Brown wi.spotty glaze int 6
9 ** 5 "Old" ND pot sherds with inclusions, coarse. Inc 2 rims 3 flat bits + 2 possible handles 5 8 Coarse ND pot - worn glaze int. Greeny/black glaze 8 ** 6 Glazed ND slipware - int glaze decorated (+rim) Brown glaze with yellow slip flower pattern 6 8 ND slipware (striped) Glazed side with rim and base sherds Brown/yellow 3 Thick ND pot glazed both sides ( rim) Yellow glaze 3 " Green glaze 2 Thick ND pot glazed side (slipware) Orange/yellow 2?Possible ash glaze both sides **?tin glaze int. White Smooth ext. pot sherd with int glaze Dk glaze int T2 Ext to East Last Tidy up Smashed thick glass bottle Green Nr modern concrete base 4 Burned daub? Or brick Daub/brick Glazed pot sherd both sides Yellow glaze Smooth red pot (rim) small Red 2 Clay pipe stems (t thick thin) 2 clay pipe stem Earthenware pot body int glaze Brown int glaze 2 " Green int glaze V.thin earthenware pot sherd base?possible glaze Poss. Glaze Earthenware pot sherd internal 6 glaze Green/brown glaze 6 Eatethenware pot (rim) Context 207 (Black) Small china glazed both sides White Bone medium 30 Glass Clear 30
10 Glass large sherd Black Lump glass Green/red 3 Glas White 3 8 Nails 8 2 Small pces wood Wood Thick metal ring Iron disc 3 Flat pieces of tin 3 3 Metal buttons 3 2 Concrete pieces 2 8 Terracotta sherds Red 8 2 Pot White Black contd Glass Green ** Filter pad (gas mask) Gas mask Bone piece Tile piece (Hudsons) - lettered Molten glass Green/red 4 Brick pieces 4 brick Unglazed pot rim sherd Unglazed pot sherd 8 Nails 8 Heavy piece metal Concrete piece 2 Metal misc 2 2 Molten glass pieces 2 Smallround metal Thin piece sheet metal Burnt rock burnt rock Headless nail 3 Pieces degraded metal 3 2 Glazed cream pottery Cream 2 3 Buttonlike metals (spindles?) 3 32 Glass sherds 32 T Sondage NW corner. Brick pieces brick. Long iron nail 6". Curved iron hook. Small smooth orange pot Orange 4. Glazed both sides White 4. Glazed side
11 3. Transfer ware 3 Thick pot Glazed side Brown glazed 5. Glazed china (base) White glazed 5. Battery core (carbon) Battery core Thick glass bottle bottom "..SCOM.." Dk brown 3 Thick glass sherds Clear 3 4 Thin glass sherds Yellow/clear.lt green 4 T2 Sondage (dark soil) Nails 4 9th C pot Blue/white Clay pipe stem Glass sherd Lt green " Dk green 2 " Clear 2 Bone burnt Glazed china White T2 Sondage Taking level down Aluminium/tin? piece Iron spade-shaped piece Large iron nail/bolt 3 Nails 3 2 Clay pipe stems 2 3 Brick pieces 3 brick pces 3 China glazed Blue/white 3 7 Glazed china White 7 Thick pot sherd(body) White with black glaze Thick red ND pot rim with dk green spotty glaze Dk green/spotty glaze 2 ""small pieces "" 2 Pot base sherd glazed both sides White 2 " same pot body sherds White 2 2 Thick red pot v. rough tempering Int green glaze 2
12 4 Smooth pot yellow glaze Yellow glaze 4 3 Red pot body sherds Brown int glaze Brown int glaze 3 Thick smooth red pot body sherd Mottled brown glaze int 4 Orange pot gritty inclusions with spotty brown glaze Spotty brown glaze 4 Hevily tempered pot with speckled glaze Speckled glaze Smooth red pot with green glaze Green glaze 2 Glass sherds Dk green 2 " brown 2 " Clear 2 " Lt blue " Lt green T2 C202B Dark soil under ash layer 4 Glass bottle sherds Green glaze South extension 2 Clay pipe stems (thi holes) 2 2 Porcelain sherds White 2 Jar base (Gout and Rheumatism paste) White Piece of above Bone fragment 3 brick 3 Brick clumps clumps Terracottas bowl (rim) sherd Coarse earthenware sherd glazed Brown/yellow glaze "" glazed both sides " both sides Finer ceramic yellow glaze both sides Yellow glaze both sides Ceramic piece Green glaze Ceramic sherd Blue decorated Matching sherds bowl rim, 2 terracotta Black glaze 2 pair Jug handle small White Fine ceramic glazed sherd Black/silver glaze Metal fragment Fine ceramic sherd glazed Yellow glazed
13 T2 Sondage nr bottom 3 Glass sherds Green 3 5 " Clear 5 2 Clay pipe stem 2 5 9th C glazed pot Blue/white 5 8 " White 8 Salt glazed sotneware grey/decorated Grey 5 Brick sherds 5 brick 2 Small corroded iron 2 Plaster piece burnt plaster Thick red pot glazed dk green 6 with yellow spots?early Dk green glazed 6 3 Thick pot glazed green with spots Green glazed 3 Pale terracotta body sherd thick, traces of glaze ext Hand thrown terracotta sherd with handle with tin glaze internal white glaze White tin glaze Thin orange pot with int glaze yellow Yellow glaze Coarse orange pot body sherd. With brown int. glaze Brown glaze 2 Smooth pot with yellow triped glaze (int) - iron glaze Iron glaze (yellow striped) 2 Pot with dk burnt glaze int Int glaze Thin pale pot - hand thrown with trace of int yellow glaze - body sherd Yellow glaze int " " Rim Pot handle piece yellow glaze Yellow glaze 2 V.coarse tempered pot with green int glaze Green glazed 2 Thick hand thrown pale body sherds with?salt glaze outside Salt glaze 3 Orange degraded pot/brick? Orange 3 brick ** Brick with writing on..thurst.. TEN
14 T2 Sondage Bottom (Bob) Above big stones ** 3 T2 Sondage South ext Dark soil (T.Green) C22 below big stones Trench 3 C300 () Coarse heavily tempered red pot sherds, large grainy nclusions?3-5 Century? Orange/red 3 Orange pot sherd with dented line decoration and traces of glaze. Heavily tempered 3-5th Century? Orange Terracotta sherd Red Glazed Blue/white Enamel tile sherd White 5 Glass Clear 5 " Blue 3 Bone pieces large, med, small 4 Plaster piece plaster C300 (2) 6 Nails 6 Scrap metal Hasp 2 Links 2 Round base 4 Brick/tile? C30 Painted ceramic pipe? Black Small balls painted wood 2 (?marbles) 3 Slate pencils 5 Pot glazed both sides 5 3 Glass sherds 3 Wire fragment 2 Pieces glass Clear 2 5 " Lt green 5 3 " Dk green 3 ceramic pipe 2 marbles 3 slate pencils
15 " Brown " Blue 2 " Black 2 3 Pieces bone 3 38 Sherds blue + white pot Blue/white 38 4 Glazed Black/white 4 39 Glazed pot White 39 2 " " Green/blue 8 Nails 8 Hook Piece slate slate 5 Red pottery 5 3 Coal 3 Coal Metal wheel small Metal button Flat piece lead lead Small tube/pipe pipe Plastic ring plastic C30 ** ** 3 Ash glazed internally. Pot. Dk orange with silver shot through 3 Thick coiled. Hand thrown Thick red tile sherd T Jul Roof tile black glazed 5 Heavy floor tile burned?flagstone 5 Curved roof tile pieces Coal 3 Brick pieces 3 brick Glass molten Glass blue sherd blue Glass clear 6 9th C Pot glazed blue/white blue/white 6 " pink pink " white fluted white 2 Thick white glazed pot white 2 Porcelain "foot" with shoe white/blue 4 Nails 4 Hook Bullet 2 Burned wall plaster 2 plaster
16 T3 going down to natural METAL DETECTED FINDS Side Garden Clinker? With glaze drip?clinker Red pot with green int glaze Green int glaze " rim with int/ext green glaze Green int/ext glaze Pot rim thick red, int glaze Green glaze int 2 Brick pces 2 brick Glass Lt blue Glazed pot white White Corroded sickle Heavy metal lid 26cm diam Piece metalpiping 20cm diam Corroded mattock head Broken piece sheet metal Tin lid Marmalade jar lid Metal ring 6cm diam Curved nail Metal bar + concrete adhering 36cm Slightly curved metal bar 28cm Metal spike + cross piece 30cm Piece metal 5cm Piece lead sheet small Small piece metal Small round wire 2cm diam Pond Meadow Small Find No. 3 Piece scrap metal - flat, small with hole in edge Small Find No. 4 2 Small piece scrap lead 3 Star shaped washer with hole Small Find No. ***4 Penny coin Victorian 88 5 Short length iron chain 6 Shotgun cartridge end
17 Small Find No. 2 **7 Small button? Inscribed "Fine Orange Gilt" on reverse 8 nail /2" Small Find No. 5 9 Piece scrap lead 0 Nail with collar Flat square piece iron NB: Large flat iron sheet - turned up at the end - still in situ in field. Pond Meadow Large piece iron sheetrectangular Clay pipe stem broken - marked JS (John Seldon, Barnstaple SMF No ) Pot sherd glazed Blue/white Nail Slag SPOIL HEAP 2 Metal buckle Metal bracket with screws/nails 3 Large nails 3 Smallnail 3 Sheet metal fragments 3 3 Metal studs 3 Green metal folded round wood 2 Small pces lead 2 2 Slag 2 Bottle neck clear glass Red pot sherd thick (rim) red Small sherd white glazed pot White " brown glaze Brown glaze SPOIL HEAP 3 Lump lead Iron fitting 2 Nails 2 3 Pcs painted plaster? 3 Quartz Metal narrow strip Red pot brown glaze Brown glaze Pot sherd glazed Blue/white Metal rivet Thin pot sherd Cream
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