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The Early - Medieval Sandy Fabric is a splashed - glazed jug fabric of early to mid twelfth - century date ( Fig . 8 , no . 1 ) , whilst the Scarborough III fabric is also thought to be of similar date . Although these vessels could be ...
The Early - Medieval Sandy Fabric is a splashed - glazed jug fabric of early to mid twelfth - century date ( Fig . 8 , no . 1 ) , whilst the Scarborough III fabric is also thought to be of similar date . Although these vessels could be ...
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I Fabric Descriptions As there is still not an agreed regional nomenclature for pottery fabrics in the Scarborough area , the various fabric types are described briefly below : 1. Scarborough I - as defined by Farmer ( 1979 , 28 ) .
I Fabric Descriptions As there is still not an agreed regional nomenclature for pottery fabrics in the Scarborough area , the various fabric types are described briefly below : 1. Scarborough I - as defined by Farmer ( 1979 , 28 ) .
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A heavily sand - tempered coarseware fabric , usually coil - built and wheel - finished , oxidised to reds , browns and oranges , with core reduction in the thicker - walled vessels . With known production sites in the Vale of Pickering ...
A heavily sand - tempered coarseware fabric , usually coil - built and wheel - finished , oxidised to reds , browns and oranges , with core reduction in the thicker - walled vessels . With known production sites in the Vale of Pickering ...
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