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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 785921

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/785921

NJ90NW 786 946 064

(Location cited as NJ 946 064). Aberdeen, Castle Hill. Several sherds of medieval pottery were uncovered during recent developments on the site of Aberdeen Castle (NJ90NW 22). Among the sherds was the neck and handle of a large pitcher made of red earthernware with an olive-green glaze. The neck of the vessel had been 4 3/4 ins (121mm) in diameter and the general thickness 1/4 ins (6mm) thickening to 1/2 in (13mm) at the rim.

Retained by finder (Eric G Grant, Dept. of Geography, Hendon College of Technology, London NW4).

E G Grant 1970.

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