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Table of contents :
Front Cover: Part i
Copyright
Acknowledgements
LIST OF CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2. STRATIFIED AND ASSOCIATED GROUPS OF POTTERY
CHAPTER 3. A CATALOGUE OF UNSTRATIFIED ASSEMBLAGES
CHAPTER 4. REGIONAL KILN ASSEMBLAGES
CHAPTER 5. ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF THE REGIONAL TRADITIONS
Front Cover: Part ii
Copyright
LIST OF CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER 6. DISCUSSION
CHAPTER 7. EPILOGUE
APPENDIX A. GRANTS OF FAIRS AND MARKETS IN THE NORTH RIDING OF LINDSEY TAKEN FROM THE CALENDAR OF CHARTER ROLLS
APPENDIX B. List of unstratified assemblages producing the principal types of late-medieval imported pottery
Bibliography
Plates
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Humberside Medieval Pottery an illustrated catalogue of Saxon and medieval domestic assemblages from North Lincolnshire and its surrounding region

Part i

Colin Hayfield

BAR British Series 140(i) 1985

B.A.R.

5, Centremead, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0ES, England.

GENERAL EDITORS A.R Hands, B. Sc., M.A., D.Phil. D.R Walker, M.A.

B.A.R. 1L.1-0 (I), 1985: 'Humb erside Medieval Pottery' Part I

The author’s moral rights under the 1988 UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act are hereby expressly asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be copied, reproduced, stored, sold, distributed, scanned, saved in any form of digital format or transmitted in any form digitally, without the written permission of the Publisher. ISBN 9781407391236 (Volume I) paperback ISBN 9781407391243 (Volume II) paperback ISBN 9780860543336 (Volume set) paperback ISBN 9781407317533 (Volume set) e-format DOI https://doi.org/10.30861/9780860543336 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

T hese v olumes a re d edicated t o E leanor a nd R ex R ussell o f P riestgate, B arton-on-Humber, f or w ithout t heir m any y ears o f f ieldwork i n L incolnshire,

t his r esearch c ould n ever h ave

b een u ndertaken.

A cknowledgements

T his b ody o f e vidence w as c ollected t hrough t he e xcavation a nd f ieldwork o f a g reat m any p eople o ver m any y ears. U ndoubtedly t he g reatest c ontribution w as m ade b y E leanor a nd R ex R ussell; t heir w ork o ver s everal d ecades w as u npaid, t oo o ften u nnoticed, y et a lways t horough a nd c onsistent. S pecial t hanks a re a lso d ue t o E lsie a nd R on N ewton o f B arton-on-Humber, w hose w ork o n t he H umber f oreshore o ver t he l ast d ecade h as p rovided a r emarkable b ody o f e vidence r elating t o t he r egion 's c oastal t rade. I nevitably i n a w ork o f t his t ype, d ebts o f g ratitude a re o wed t o m any, t he f ollowing l ines c an o nly n ame a f ew . T o J ean L e P atourel w ho f irst i ntroduced m e t o t he s tudy o f m edieval p ottery. T o K evin L ehey a nd A ndrew W hite f or a llowing m e r epeated a ccess t o p illage t heir m useum c ollections a t S cunthorpe a nd L incoln. T hanks a re d ue t o P aul B uckland, P hillip D ixon, J ohn H urst, S teven M oorhouse a nd G areth W atkins f or c onstant h elp a nd a dvice. I n p articular, t o G lyn C oppack w ho e nabled m e t o u ndertake t his p rogramme o f r esearch , a nd w ho f or m any y ears h as p rovided i nvaluable h elp a nd g uidance o n a ll a spects o f t his w ork, a nd w ho p rovided a s ympathetic e ar t o t he m any p roblems, b oth r eal a nd i magined, e ncountered d uring i ts c ourse. F inally, I w ish t o t hank R uth R obinson f or t yping t he o riginal t hesis, J oan B uckland f or t yping t he p resent t ext, a nd G eoff D owling f or t he p hotographic w ork.

C olin H ayfield U niversity o f B irmingham , J une 1 985

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L IST O F C ONTENTS V OLUME 1

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A cknowledgements C ontents L ist o f A bbreviations L ist o f S ite C odes C hapter 1 : I NTRODUCTION a .

S ummary

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R egional P ottery T ypology a nd T echnology ••

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C hapter 7 : E PILOGUE A PPENDICES A ppendix A : G rants o f F airs a nd M arkets i n t he N orth R iding o f L indsey t aken f rom t he C alendar o f C harter R olls

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P age A ppendix B : L ist o f U nstratified A ssemblages p roduc ing T ypes o f L ate-Medieval i mported P ottery .

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B IBL IOGRAPHY

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L ist o f A bbreviations a :

F abric T raditions C oarse S andy f abrics C IST

C istercian w ares

C M

C oal M easure f abrics F ine s and-tempered f abrics G ritty f abrics H umberwares I mported f abrics M edium S andy f abrics

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H and-finished S axon f abrics T oynton/Bolingbroke t ypes W hitewares

T hese f abric c odes a re u sually m odified b y a n a ppended l etter o r n umeral t o d enote t he p articular s ub-type o f t he f abric, f or e xample, S XG o r 0 2. T hese s ub-type a re f ully o utlined o n p ages 1 3-20.

b :

V essel F orms b owl B D

b asting d ish c up

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c istern

C P

c ooking-pot

C W

c urfew j ug d rinking m ug

O T

o ther p ipkin

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p ancheon

G eneral B& S

b urnt a nd s ooted

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c oil-built

•C R D SG

c ore d eveloped s plashed g laze

H F

h and-finished

H L

h ighlights

I S

i nner s urface

K T

k nife-trimmed

L HA

l ower h andle a ttachment

M G

m argins

O G

o rdinary ( suspension) g laze

O S

o uter s urface s herds

S G

s plashed g laze

S VR

s herd/vessel r atio

U HA

u pper h andle a ttachment

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v essels

W F

w heel-finished

W T

w heelthrown

L ist o f S ite C odes

A k

A lkborough

C x

C roxton

A p

A ppleby

C y

C roxby

A s

A shby b y P artney

D n

D oncaster

A t

A lthorpe

E d

E dlington

A y

A ylesby

E l

E lsham

B a

B arlings

E n

N orth E lkington

B c

B urnham

E p

E pworth

B g

B rigg

F b

F irsby H all

B h

B rough

F l

F lixborough

B i

B inbrooke

F o

F ordington

B k

B rocklesby

F r

F rodingham

B I

B elton

F s

S outh F erriby

B m

B rumby

F sH

S outh F erriby H aven

B n

B olton/Fangfoss

G a

G ainsborough

B n

B oston

G m

G rimsby

B o

B onby

G n

G lentham

B p

B uslingthorpe

G o

G oltho

B rackenborough

C r

G rainsby

B r

B arrow-upon-Humber

G s

G reat S turton

B rH

B arrow-Haven

G t

G lentworth

B q



B s

B urton-upon-Stather

C u

G autby

B t

B arton-on-Humber

G x

G oxhill

B tH

B arton H aven

G xl

G oxhill H aven

B u

B roughton

G y

G rayingham

B y

B everley

H a

H abrough

B w

W est B utterwick

H b

H awerby c um B eesby

C a

C alceby

H c

H olton L e C lay

C b

C abourne

H d

H edon

C d

C adney

H e

E ast H alton

C h

C onisbrough

H eH

E ast H alton S kitter

C k

C owick

H i

H ibaldstow

C l

C leethorpes

H k

H orkstow

C m

C owick M oat

H u

H ull

C n

C onesby

H m

H olton-Le-Moor

C o

C oningsby

H n

H ackthorn

C r

C orringham

H o

H olme upon-Spalding-Moor

C s

C aistor

H p

H ayes P riory

H r

H orncastle

N h

N ettleham

H u

H umberston

NL

T oft N ewton

H y

H emingby

N w

N ormanby L e W old

H w

W est H alton

O b

O ld B olingbroke

H x

H axey

O g

O sgodby

H y

H aytheby

O m

N orth O rmsby

I m

I mmingham

O n

N orth O wersby

K b

K eelby

O s

S outh O wersby

K e

L ittle K elk

P h

P otter H anworth

K g

K ingerby

R a

R aventhorpe

K i

K irmond L e M ire

R b

R iby

K k

K etsby

R d

R edbourn

K i

K illingholme

R g

R oughton

K m

K irmington

R i

R isby

K n

N orth K elsey

R n

R and

K r

K irkstead

R o

R oxton

K s

S outh K elsey

R v

W est R ayendale

K t

K ettleby T horpe

R w

W est R asen

K y

E ast K irkby

R x

R oxby

L g

G reat L imber

S a

S axby

X

L i

L incoln

S b

S cawby

L n

L inwood

S c

S crafield

L o

L owthorpe

S f

S narford

L s

L issington

S g

S outh C ockerington

M a

M areham

S i

S kidbrooke

M 1

M altby

S i

S tainton b y L angton

M r

M arket R asen

S m

S omerby

N e

N ettleton

S n

S cotton

S o

S outhorpe

S r

S cotter

S t

S tallingborough

S u

S utterby

S w

S winehope

S x

S ixhills

T c

T hornton C urtis

T e

T etney L ock

T g

T horganby

T h

T healby

T k

T orksey

T m

T hornton-Le-Moor

T p

T hornholme P riory

T r

T horesway

T y

T oynton-all-Saints

W a

W aithe

W b

W alesby

W c

W alcot

W d

W addingham

W g

W inghale P riory

W h

W ragholme

W 1

W illoughton

W m

W interingham

W n

W interton

W o

W orlaby

W p

W harram P ercy

W r

W root

W t

W hitton

W w

W rawby

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C HAPTER 1

a .

I NTRODUCTION

S ummary

T his b ook c omprises a c orpus o f t he a vailable s tratified a nd u nstratified S axon a nd m edieval d omestic p ottery f rom N orth L incolnshire, w hich w ill b e c onsidered a nd e valuated i n c onjunction w ith a s election o f c ontemporary m aterial f rom i ts s urrounding r egion. I t i s t herefore p rincipally a w ork o f c atalogue a nd i llustration, a lthough l ater c hapters w ill a ttempt t o d raw t he p rincipal s trands o f t his e vidence t ogether t o p rovide a s ynopsis o f t he o rigins a nd d evelopments o f t he m edieval p ottery i ndustry i n N orth L incolnshire. T he p ottery d escribed a nd i llustrated h ere w as o riginally s tudied b y t he w riter a s a d octoral t hesis p resented t o t he U niversity o f N ottingham i n O ctober 1 982. T here w as a mple o pportunity i n w riting t hat t hesis t o p rovide d etailed d escriptions f or e ach o f t he i llust rated v essels, h owever, t heir s heer b ulk m akes t heir i nclusion h ere i mpractical. S everal a dditional g roups o f r egional m aterial h ave b een i ncluded t o h elp c larify t he r egional i nfluences w hich a ffected p ottery p roduction i n N orth L incolnshire. b .

T he A rea o f S tudy

T he s tudy a rea c an b e l oosely t ermed ' Humberside' ( Fig.1), y et i t w ill e ncompass a w ider g eographical a rea t han t he m odern, r ather a rtificial, a dministrative c ounty o f H umberside. T his ' region ' s tretches f rom t he e ast c oast d own t o C entral L incolnshire i n t he s outh, t o D oncaster i n t he w est, a nd n orthwards t o t he V ale o f P ickering i n Y orkshire ( Fig.2). T here w as n o p erceived s ignificance i n t his c hoice o f a rea, a nd n one w ill b e f ound i n t he e nsuing p ages; i t r eflects o nly t he d istribution o f p ottery a ssemblages s tudied b y t he w riter.

T he H umber e stuary a nd i ts n umerous t ributaries d ominate t his r egion ( Fig.2). A part f rom t he r iver W itham i n S outh L incolnshire a nd t he m inor c oastal r ivers a long t he e astern e dge o f t he W olds, t he n atural d rainage i n t his a rea g ravitates t owards t he H umber, a f actor w hich e xerted a s trong i nfluence o n t he d istributional p attern o f t he v arious f abric t raditions w hich h ave b een i dentified. T he H umber b isects t he n orth-south r idge o f C halk W olds w hich p rovides t he p rincipal a reas o f h igh g round w ithin t he r egion, r ising t o a h eight o f 2 46m. i n Y orkshire a nd 1 68m . i n L incolnshire a long t he c rest o f t he w estern s carp a nd f alling m ore g ently t owards t he e astern s eaboard. S urrounding t he W olds a re a reas o f l ow , a lluvial l ands a ssoc iated w ith t he f lood p lains o f t he m ajor r ivers, A ncholme, T rent, D on, A ire, O use, D erwent a nd H ull. N ot a ll t hese l ow l ands w ere c apable o f s upporting s ettlement o r a griculture d uring t he m edieval p eriod. T he l ower r eaches o f m ost o f t hese H umber t ributaries c ont ained l arge e xpanses o f m arsh a nd p oorly d rained l and k nown l ocally a s c arrs. S uch a reas w ere t hinly p opulated d uring t he m edieval p eriod a nd t hey i mposed n atural i mpediments t o t ravel, a nd h ence t rade,

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b etween t he v arious p arts o f t he r egion. C omparatively l ittle w ork h as b een c arried o ut o n t he m edieval g eography o f H umberside, a lthough d etailed s tudies h ave b een m ade o f t he m eres a nd c arrs a round t he I sle o f A xholme ( Dunston 1 909) a nd a long t he r iver H ull i n H olderness ( Sheppard 1 958 ,1966). M odern L incolnshire d ivides i nto f our b road g eographical z ones, A xholme, t he A ncholme v alley, t he W olds a nd t he e astern s eaboard ( Swinnerton a nd K ent 1 966, F ig.1, x ii-xiii), w hilst e ighteen v arieties o f s oil t ype h ave b een i dentified w ithin t he c ounty ( Straw 1 969). D istinctions i n t he g eology a nd s oil t ypes, a lthough i mportant t o b oth s ettlement a nd t ownship f ormation , a ppear t o h ave h ad l ittle i mpact o n t he d istribution o f m edieval p ottery f abrics. c .

C hronological R ange

T his s tudy w ill c onsider t he p ottery i ndustry o f H umberside f rom t he e nd o f t he R oman p eriod t o t he D issclution o f t he M onasteries t hat i s f rom a pproximately A D 4 10 t o A D 1 540. T his t erminal d ate i s c onsiderably l ater t han t hat c onventionally a ccepted b y h istorians a s t he e nd o f t he m edieval p eriod. I t w as c hosen, h owever, b ecause i t c onveniently e ncompassed t he f inal p ottery g roups f rom t he s everal m onastic s ites t o h ave b een e xcavated w ithin t he r egion a nd b ecause i t a lso e mbraces t he i mportant t ransitions t hat t ook p lace i n E nglish p ottery c .1500 w hich w ere t o d istinguish t he m edieval f rom t he p ost m edieval — i ndustries. T he p agan S axon p ottery o f t he r egion h as r ecently b een r eviewed a s p art o f a m ore g eneral s tudy o f A nglo-Saxon H umberside ( Eagles 1 979), w ith t he e mphasis p laced o n t he m ore p lentiful d ecorated, f unerary v essels r ecovered f rom t he r egion 's c remation c emeteries. T his b ook w ill t herefore a ttempt t o c ompliment E agles' w ork f or t his p eriod b y c oncentrating o n t he l esser k nown d omestic p ottery. F or c onvenience, t he 100 y ears t hat f all w ithin t his s tudy h ave b een d ivided b elow i nto s even t ime-phases w hich w ill b e u sed t o a ssess t he d evelopment o f t he r egion's p ottery i ndustry i n C hapter 2 . I n s ome c ases, t hese t ime-phases c oincide w ith n ationally p erceived d ivisions i n m edieval p ottery m anufacture o r a ccepted h istorical d ivisions ( Blake a nd D avey 1 983), h owever, t heir u se i n t his b ook i s r estricted t o t heir r egional s ignificance. i .

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N ational

D uring t he 1 9th c entury, m any p rovincial m useums a cquired c ons iderable c ollections o f m edieval p ottery a s a r esult o f i nner c ity d evelopment a nd a ntiquarian i nterests. S uch c ollections w ere u sually c onfined t o w hole, o r n ear c omplete, v essels s alvaged a s c urios w ith l ittle r egard f or t he r ecording o f e ither t he c ircumstances o f t heir d iscovery o r a ny o ther a rtifactual a ssociations. A m ore c areful p rogramme o f m edieval e xcavation o nly d eveloped a fter t he S econd W orld W ar, r esulting i n t he g radual a ccumulation o f s tratified g roups o f m edieval p ottery. T he w ork o f J ope ( 1952-3, 1 963), D unning ( 1956, 1 959, 1 968) a nd H urst ( 1956, 1 959, 1 962-3) p laced t he s tudy o f m edieval p ottery o n a f irmer c hronological f ooting, f ocusing o n t ypological d evelopment a nd t he d istribution o f s tyles, f orms a nd f abrics. A t t his s tage, i t w as s till p ossible f or t hese m en t o m aintain a n ationwide k nowledge o f n ew f inds a nd n ew d evelopments, a nd t ogether t hey l aid t he f ounda tions o f t he s ubject. A lmost a ll p ottery w as, h owever, i dentified b y e ye, w ith g reater c oncern e xpressed o ver f orm , c olour a nd d ecorative s tyles t han f abric c omposition. T he g reat e xpansion o f u rban a rchaeology t hat t ook p lace i n t he 1 970s f ollowing t he i ncreases i n g overnment f unding t o a id ' Rescue A rchaeology', l ed t o t he r ecovery o f v ast q uantities o f s tratified m edieval p ottery. I t w as n o l onger p ossible f or t his s mall n umber o f e xperts t o d eal w ith t his n ew m aterial a nd t he r ecently e stablished u rban a rchaeology u nits b egan t o a ppoint s pecialists t o d eal s pecifica lly w ith t heir p ottery. A s m any o f t hese u rban c entres h ad t heir o wn p ottery i ndustries d uring t he m edieval p eriod w hose p roducts d ominated t heir a ssemblages, t here w as l ittle i ncentive t o l ook a t t he l argely u nstratified r ural p ottery f rom t heir s urrounding h interl ands. T he s heer v olume o f t hese u rban a ssemblages o ffered c onsidera ble n ew s cope t o d evelop m edieval p ottery s tudies, a lthough t he s ize a nd s cale o f t he e xcavations h as o ften r esulted i n c onsiderable d elay b etween e xcavation a nd p ublication. A s e ach n ew p rofessional p ottery s pecialist w as a lmost e ntirely c oncerned w ith a n i ndividual t own o r c ity, E nglish p ottery s tudies d eveloped a r egrettable, t hough p erhaps i nevitable, t endency f or p arochialism . A s i f t o c ompensate, g reater e mphasis w as n ow p laced o n t he a ssociations a nd s tratification o f t he p ottery w hilst t he s tudy o f t he f abric o r b ody o f t he p ottery b ecame m ore s ophisticated, a ided b y v arious s cientific a ids s uch a s t hin s ectioning a nd h eavy m ineral a nalysis ( Hodges, 1 964 ). I ndeed, t he s cale o f e xcavation a nd t he e normous q uantities o f p ottery r ecovered o ver t he l ast t wo d ecades, d emanded t hat t he w hole t heory a nd p rocess o f p ottery s tudy b ecome i ncreasingly m ore s cientific ( Peacock 1 970). T here r apidly d eveloped a n a wareness o f t he p ossibilities o f t he u se o f s tatistical t echniques ( Orton 1 980) a nd a c learer p erception o f t he n eed t o p lace t he v isual a nalysis o f p ottery f abrics o nto a m ore o bjective, s cient ifically s ound f ooting ( Williams 1 977). M ore r ecently, c omputers h ave b een e mployed t o h andle t he d ata s torage, s orting a nd s tudy o f t hese a ssemblages ( York 1 978).

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I n 1 975, t he M edieval P ottery R esearch G roup w as f ormed, f ollowa s eries o f e xploratory m eetings, a nd a n umber o f w orking p arties w ere e stablished t o f ormulate r ecommendations a nd g uidelines f or t he c o-ordination a nd s tandardisation o f a pproach t o t he s tudy o f p ottery. D ue l argely t o a dministrative d elays, t heir r eports h ave o nly r ecently b een p ublished ( Blake a nd D avey 1 983) a nd, a s a n o fficial g overnment p ublication, h as s o f ar o nly r eceived a v ery l imited d istribution. N evertheless, t he a nnual m eetings o f t he M edieval P ottery R esearch G roup c ontinue t o a ct a s a f orum a nd i n r ecent y ears, a s eries o f ' regional b ranches ' h ave e merged t o c oo rdinate w ork w ithin t heir a reas. B oth a Y orkshire a nd a n E ast M idland g roup h ave n ow b een e stablished p roviding a s eries o f s eminars t o v iew n ew m aterial a nd t o d iscuss m utual p roblems. D uring t he 1 950s, J ope b egan a s ystematic, r egional s tudy o f t he m edieval p ottery f rom O xfordshire ( 1952-3, 1 956, 1 958) b ut i t w as n ot u ntil t he l ate 1 960s a nd e arly 1 970s t hat t he c hallenge o f a r egional s tudy w as a gain t aken u p, t his t ime b y B arker ( 1970) i n S hropshire a nd B arton ( 1979) i n S ussex. U nfortunately t he n ecessary f inancial r esources h ave r arely b een a vailable f or t his s ort o f w ork . I n m any w ays i t w as f ortuitous t hat a s eries o f r ural s ites w ere e xcavated i n N orth L incolnshire, r ather t han c oncentrating o n a s ingle u rban c entre, a nd i t w as t he p ost-excavation c ommitment o f t he t hen A ncient M onuments I nspectorate t o t hese e xcavations w hich h as c ulmina ted i n t he p resent s tudy. 2 .

R egional

T he c ollection a nd s tudy o f m edieval p ottery w ithin t he H umberside r egion c ommenced i n t he 1 9th c entury w ith t he s alvage o f a n umber o f c omplete, o r n ear c omplete, v essels i n t he w ake o f u rban r edevelopment. L arge c ollections w ere f ormed a t Y ork, D oncaster a nd L incoln d uring t his p eriod w hich, w ith f ew e xceptions, s till c omprise m ost o f t he m ore c omplete v essels a vailable f or s tudy. S cunthorpe m useum f ormed a c entre f or t he c ollection o f a rchaeol ogical m aterial f rom N orth L incolnshire. H arold D udley l aid t he f oundations f or t he m useum 's c ollection, h is w ork i n t he a rea w as c ollated i n E arly D ays i n N orth W est L incolnshire ( 1949). D udley 's m ain i nterests l ay i n t he p rehistoric a nd R oman p eriods a nd, a lthough s everal p ages o f E arly D ays w ere d evoted t o S axon m aterial, n o m edieval p ottery w as i ncluded. H e d id c ollect t wo i mportant g roups o f m edieval m aterial, h owever, o ne f rom t he d eserted v illage s ite o f G reat C onesby i n 1 929 ( Dudley 1 931, 8 4, F igs.38-9), a nd t he o ther f rom a r oad w idening a t B roughton i n 1 936 ( Moorhouse 1 974a). A s t he t itle o f E arly D ays s uggests, D udley's e fforts w ere l argely c onf ined t o t he n orth-west o f t he c ounty, l ittle w as k nown o f t he a rchaeo logy o f n orth-east L incolnshire; a b ias w hich h as p ersisted t o t he p resent d ay. D uring t he 1 950s, a n umber o f d evelopments t ook p lace. T hese i ncluded e xcavations o n s everal r ural s ites a round L incoln; R iseholme d eserted m edieval v illage ( DMV) i n 1 954-5 ( Thompson 1 960), S omerby a nd' Snarford D MV's i n 1 957 ( Mynard 1 969 a nd W est 1 969), a nd t he B ishop 's P alace s ite a t N ettleham i n 1 959 ( Russell a nd M oorhouse 1 971).

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D uring t he 1 960s, R ex a nd E leanor R ussell o f B arton-on-Humber b egan t heir r emarkable c ollection o f u nstratified p ottery b y w alking p loughed m edieval s ites a nd f rom t heir m onitoring o f e arthwork d est ruction. A ll t heir p ottery w as c arefully r ecorded a nd l abelled, a nd i t f orms t he b asis o f t he r egion's u nstratified a ssemblages c atalogued i n C hapter 3 . H urst b egan t he s ystematic s tudy o f m edieval p ottery f rom L incolnshire i n t he e arly 1 960s d rawing h eavily o n t he R ussell c ollection. H is c atalogue w as r ecorded o n a c ard i ndex a nd, a lthough n ever p ublished, i t w as a n i mportant f oundation f or t he s ubsequent w ork o f b oth M oorhouse a nd t he p resent w riter. D uring t he e arly 1 970s M oorhouse b egan a s eries o f p oste xcavation p rojects i n L incolnshire w hich i nvolved t he s tudy a nd p ublication o f s everal s mall p ottery g roups. T hese i ncluded t he m edieval a ssemblages f rom N ettleham ( Russcll a nd M oorhouse 1 971), B oston ( Moorhouse 1 972), K ettleby T horpe ( Russell e t a l 1 974 ,15-26) a nd B roughton ( Moorhouse 1 974a). I n t he l atter t wo r eports, h e a ttempted t o d efine s ome o f t he p rincipal N orth L incolnshire f abric t ypes, a nd t o d iscuss s ome o f t he p roblems. T his i ncluded a n i mport ant a ssessment o f t he d evelopment a nd d istribution o f s hell-tempered w ares i n t he r egion ( ibid, 7 -8). F rom t he m id-1970s, t he D epartment o f t he E nvironment b egan e xcavations o n s everal m edieval s ites i n N orth L incolnshire, i ncluding T hornholme P riory ( 1974-80), E pworth M anor ( 1975-6), B urnham C hapel ( 1977) a nd B arton-on-Humber ( 1978-83). A ll t hese s ites, p articularly T hornholme P riory, p roduced a n umber o f s tratified p ottery g roups w hich o ffered n ew o pportunities f or a f uller d efinition o f l ocal f abrics a nd, f or t he f irst t ime, a c hance t o e stablish t heir d ate r ange a nd d evelopment. O n a r egional l evel, t he h istory a nd d evelopment o f p ottery s tudies i n L incoln h as r ecently b een o utlined b y C oppack ( 1980). A lthough a m ajor e xcavation t ook p lace a t F laxengate b etween 1 9458 , i t w as n ot p ublished u ntil 1 973 ( Coppack 1 973) a nd t ogether w ith t he B ishop 's P alace s ite ( Coppack 1 975) a nd B roadgate ( Adams 1 977), i t f ormed t he b asis f or m edieval p ottery s tudies f rom t he c ity. T he S axon a nd m edieval p ottery f rom e xcavations b y t he L incoln A rchaeological T rust i s b eing s tudied b y L auren A dams-Gilmour. A n a ssessment o f m edieval p ottery d evelopment w ithin L incolnshire a s a w hole w as m ade b y H ilary H ealey ( 1975) i n a n u npublished M .Phil. t hesis f or t he U niversity o f N ottingham. T his w as b iased t owards t he t hen m ore p lentiful e vidence f rom t he s outh o f t he c ounty, w ith a n e mphasis o n t he l ate-medieval k iln g roups f rom S outh L incolnshire. H er w ork s uffered f rom t he l ack o f a vailable s tratified g roups w hich c ould h ave p rovided a c loser c hronological d efinition t o t he r ange o f f abrics a nd f orms s he p resented. .A t D oncaster i n t he W est R iding o f Y orkshire, a s eries o f r escue e xcavations w ithin t he t own d uring t he 1 970s p rovided a n umber o f s tratified m edieval a ssemblages ( Magilton 1 977, 3 1-36). T he w riter i s i nvolved w ith t he p reparation o f t hese a ssemblages f or p ublication

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a nd a n umber o f t he m ore i mportant g roups a re i ncluded i n t he p resent v olume. W ithin t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire, p ottery w ork i n H ull r em ained p iecemeal u ntil t he a ppointment o f P eter A rmstrong i n 1 972 a s F ield O fficer f or H ull M useums a nd h is i mpressive r eports o n t he m edieval p ottery f rom h is e xcavations a t S ewer L ane ( Armstrong 1 977) a nd S cale L ane ( Armstrong 1 980) r epresent t he f irst m ajor s tratified s equences t o b e p ublished f rom t he c ity. H is w ork w as f ollowed u p b y G areth W atkins ( 1978, 1 979, 1 982) a s p ottery r esearcher t o t he n ewly f ormed H umberside A rchaeological U nit, i n a s eries o f i mportant p apers w hich e xtend a nd d iscuss t he f abric t ypes d efined b y A rmstrong. T he H ull p ottery s equence d oes n ot a ppear t o b egin u ntil t he l ast q uarter o f t he 1 3th c entury ( ibid 1 982), a nd i t i s r emarkable b oth f or i ts r estricted r ange o f l ocal f abrics a nd i ts h igh p ercentage o f i mports. E xcavations i n 1 976 a t t he m edieval p ort o f H edon r ecovered a c eramic s equence r anging f rom t he 1 2th t o t he 1 4th c enturies ( Hayfield a nd S later 1 984). F urther n orth , a t B everley, e xcavations a t H ighgate i n 1 978 p roduced a s eries o f s mall g roups d ating f rom t he 1 0th t o t he 1 7th c enturies ( Watkins a nd W illiams 1 983), b ut t hese a re n ow o vershadowed b y t hose r ecovered b y P eter A rmstrong a t L urk L ane i n B everley. T he s ite h as a lready p roduced a s tratified s eries o f l arge, w ell-dated g roups f rom t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod. O ther p ottery s tudies i n Y orkshire i nclude S carborough ( Rutter 1 961; F armer 1 979), F angfoss ( Coppack 1 978), B ridlington ( Earnshaw a nd W atkins 1 984) a nd W harram P ercy ( Le P atourel 1 979). T he w hole t enor o f p ottery s tudies i n t he r egion s urrounding N orth L incolnshire c entres o n t he r apid e xpansion o f u rban a rchaeology d uring t he 1 970s, c ont rasting w ith t he s everal r ural s ites e xcavated i n N orth L incolnshire. e .

A pproach a nd M ethods o f S tudy

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, A pproach

T he w riter's s tudy o f m edieval p ottery c ommenced i n t he w inter o f 1 975 w ith t he e xamination o f s ome o f t he p revious y ears f inds f rom e xcavations a t T hornholme P riory. A s t here w as n o e stablished f abric s eries o r c hronology f or t he r egion, a n e mpirical a pproach w as a dopted t o s ort t he p ottery i nto a n umber o f v isually i dentifiable f abric t ypes w hich w ere c atalogued i n a n a lphabetical c ode. T his s ought t o a void t he n eed t o a dopt a ny e stablished n ame f or p articular f abrics w hich m ay h ave h ad a ny u nfounded i mplications f or t heir p laces o f m anufacture. H aving e stablished a s eries o f b asic p ottery f abrics, t he n ext s tep w as t o i dentify a nd d raw t he v arious f orms a ssociated w ith e ach. A t t his s tage, a p rovisional s ite p hasing f or T hornholme w as p rovided b y C oppack e nabling t hese f abrics a nd f orms t o b e g iven a n a pproximate c hronological d efinition. T he

f irst o pportunity t o p ublish t his f abric s eries w as p rovided

b y a s izeable, b ut p oorly s tratified, a ssemblage f rom C herry L ane, B arrow-upon-Humber ( Hayfield 1 977). H owever, a s t ime p assed a nd f ar l arger q uantities o f p ottery w ere h andled, d eficiencies b ecame a pparent i n t his f abric t ype s eries; p rincipally, w ith t he c hosen m ethod o f c oding. A s a r esult, t he v arious c ategories o f f abric

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t ypes i dentified a nd d iscussed h ere d iffer s ubstantially i n t heir n ames a nd c oding f rom t hose u sed f or C herry L ane. T he n eed f or r ev ision w as, w ith h indsight, a lmost i nevitable, r esulting f rom a m aturing o f a pproach a nd a dditional e xperience. S ubsequent p ottery r eports b y t he w riter o n r egional a ssemblages ( Hayfield 1 983 , 1 984a, 1 984b) h ave a ttempted t o a dopt, a nd b e c onsistent w ith, t his r evised f abric n omenclature. T he r isk o f c onfusion b etween t he 1 977 C herry L ane t ype s eries a nd t hat o f l ater r eports w ill, h owever, a lways r emain. I ndeed, i n m any w ays i t t ypifies t he p roblems w hich w ill i nevitably o ccur n ationally a s s uch f orms o f c oding a re m odified, a bandoned o r b egin t o o verlap g eographically. I n t his b ook , a g eneral g eneric n ame i s a llocated t o e ach i dent ified p ottery t radition, u sually t aking a n a lready e stablished d escriptive n ame. T his n ame i s g iven a n a bbreviated c ode l etter w hich i s t hen m odified n umerically o r a lphabetically t o d istinguist e ach o f t he v arious s ub-types w ithin a t radition. T hese •f abric n ame a nd t heir r espective c odes w ill b e d iscussed i n d etail i n t he f ollow i ng s ection o f t his c hapter. O ne o f t he p rincipal d ifficulties f or a ny r egional p ottery s tudy h as a lways b een i n a chieving a s ound b alance b etween s tratified a nd u nstratified m aterial. T he l atter h as t wo m ain r oles i n a r egional s tudy; i t p rovides a r ange o f f orms a nd d ecoration f or e ach f abric a nd, m ore i mportantly, i t c an b e u sed t o s tudy t he d istribution o f e ach f abric. S tratified g roups p rovide t he d ating s equences f or v ariations i n b oth f abric a nd f orm , w hilst t hey g enerally p roduce m ore c omplete v essel p rofiles t han c an u sually b e f ound a mongst m ost c ategories o f u nstratified m aterial, p articularly t hat d eriving f rom f ield s catter a nd e arthwork d estruction. T hese t wo t ypes o f m aterial c an t herefore c ompliment o ne a nother, t he u nstratified p roviding t he s patial p erspective a nd t he s tratified t he c hronological p ersp ective. D uring t his s tudy o f N orth L incolnshire p ottery, t he s tratified g roups w ere e xamined f irst. S tratified p ottery i s u sually f ar l ess a braded t han t he u nstratified a nd t his p roved a n i mportant f actor i n h elping t o i dentify a nd e stablish t he v arious f abric t ypes. T heir l arger s herd s ize a lso p rovided a n i nitial i mpression o f v essel t ypes a nd s hapes w hilst t heir s tratification d emonstrated t he b asic f abric p rogression. T he e xperience g ained f rom h andling, s orting a nd d rawing t he s tratified p ottery w as t o p rove e ssential i n i dentifying t he m any t housands o f s maller a nd m ore a braded s herds f rom t he u nstrati fied a ssemblages. T o u nderstand p ottery d istribution , i t w as e ssential t o c ontrast t he o ccurrence o f c hronologically c omparable f abrics. H ealey ( 1975) s tudied t he d istribution o f m edieval f abrics w ithin t he c ounty, b ut t he l ack o f s tratified g roups l ed t o a n i nadequate c hronological p erspective. H er s imple p resence/absence p lots f or e ach f abric t ype w ere i solated i n a p urely s patial p lain ( ibid). M ore r ecently, C oppack ( 1980) c ompared a nd c ontrasted c hronological s equences o f s tratified p ottery g roups f rom L incoln, N ottingham a nd D erby. H e m ade s everal i mportant o bservations o n t he p ossible c eramic r elations hips b etween t he t hree t owns b ut g enerally t hese a ssemblages w ere c onsidered i n i solation f rom o ther p ottery g roups w ithin t heir r espect ive h interlands. T he e mphasis h ere w as o n t he c hronological, r ather t han t he s patial, s tudies o f t he v arious i dentified f abrics.

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2 .

M ethods o f S tudy

I ntroduction T he p ottery f rom N orth L incolnshire w as i dentified a nd s orted m acroscopically a nd t he r esults r ecorded o n a c ard i ndex. S ome o f t he m ore i mportant a spects o f t his s orting a nd t abulation p rocess a re d escribed b elow . S herd a nd V essel T otals T he f undamental u nit o f s tudy w as t he p ot s herd. I n m ost o f t he s tratified g roups, t his u nit c ould b e c onverted i nto v essels, i nvolving t he c ollation o f a ll t he s herds w hich c ould b e r easonably i dentified a s b eing p art o f t he s ame v essel. W ith t he r elatively s mall s ize o f e ach a ssemblage, u sually l ess t han 2 ,000 s herds, t his c ould b e a chieved w ith a h igh d egree o f c onsistency w ithout h aving t o r esort t o t he m ore a bstract a pproach o f v essel e quivalents w hich h as b een r ecently r ecommended ( Orton 1 975;1980 ; B lake a nd D avey 1 983). S herd/Vessel R atios ( SVR) A s e ach v essel u nit w as c omposed o f o ne o r m ore s herds, a s imple r atio c ould b e c onstructed b ased o n t he n umber o f s herds p er v essel. T he s herd f ragments c ounted w ere t hose b roken i n a ntiquity a nd n ot t hose f ormed a s a r esult o f t he p rocesses o f e xcavation o r p ost e xcavation w ork. T his s herd/vessel r atio, ( SVR), w as t hen u sable a s a m eans o f c omparison b etween i ndividual v essels, o r a s pecific f abric t ype, o r a g roup, o r a n e ntire a ssemblage. F ew c omplete, u nbroken v essels w ere r ecovered f rom a nywhere i n N orth L incolnshire; o n s tratified s ites, t he m ore c omplete v essels a lmost i nvariably c omprised a n umber o f s herds. T his i s i mportant b ecause t he u se o f t he S VR f or c omparative p urposes r equires t he a ssumption t hat t he m ore s herds o f a v essel t here w ere, t he m ore c omplete t he v essel w as. S VR's w ere n ot c alculated f or t he u nstratified a ssemblages a s t he s mall s ize a nd h igh d egree o f a brasion o n m ost s herds m ade t heir r ealistic a llocation t o t heir o riginal v essels a n a lmost i mpossible t ask. T he S VR c an t herefore b e e mployed i n a n umber o f w ays. I t m ay, f or e xample, b e u sed w ithin a p articular g roup o f p ottery t o h elp i dentify r esidual m aterial o n t he a ssumption t hat c ontemporary f abrics a re m ore l ikely t o h ave a h igher S VR t han r esidual o nes. A h ypot hetical t able o f t he S VRs f or f abric t ypes w ithin a s ingle g roup i s s hown b elow . F abric

S 1

S herds

1 5

8

6

V essels

1 2

8

4

1 .25

1 .0

1 .5

S VR

0 1

M L

H 2 1 9 9 2 .1

T he . f ollowing d eductions m ay b e m ade f rom s uch a r esult; t hat H 2 w as a lmost c ertainly a c ontemporary f abric a nd t hat 0 1 w as p robably r esidual. T he S i a nd M L r eadings a re t ypical o f t he m ore a mbiguous r esults o ften p roduced a nd c an o nly b e s aid t o b e l ess l ikely t o

8

b e r esidual t han 0 1, a nd l ess l ikely t o b e c ontemporary t han H 2. T he a dvantages o f t his s ort o f e vidence b ecome m ore a pparent t he l arger t he g roup a nd t he g reater t he n umber o f c onstituent f abrics. F or e xample, t he f ollowing t able r esulted f rom t he a nalysis o f a q uarry-fill g roup f rom W harram P ercy ( Group E M/57/Wp)

F abrics

S XGT

S XS

S XG

W St

S herds

1

1

1

2

V essels

1

1

1

S VR

1

1

1

C B1

G B

W Y

R W

C S

1

4

9

1 15

1

1 64

2

1

4

7

6 2

1

7 7

1

1

1

1 .8

1

2 .1

( Average S VR f or t he w hole g roup,

C T

1 .3

1 .9)

I t c ould, t herefore, b e s uggested t hat t he c ontemporary p art o f t his g roup i s l ikely t o i nclude t he W Y a nd C S f abrics a nd t hat, w ith t he p ossible e xception o f t he G B f abric, t he o thers w ere p robably r esidual. S uch c omparisons a re o nly a m eans o f i ndicating l ikely r esidual m aterial, a nd i t w ould b e u nwise t o r egard i t a s p roviding p roof o f r esiduality. N o c onstants c an b e e stablished; a v ery l ow S VR i n o ne g roup m ay b e h igh f or a nother f rom a d ifferent s ite d ependi ng o n t he o verall l evels o f r esiduality w ithin e ach a ssemblage. T he S VR c an a lso b e u sed t o c ompare g roup w ith g roup w ithin a n a ssemblage. I f g roup A h as a n a verage S VR o f 2 .7 a nd g roup B a n a verage S VR o f 1 .6, t hen A i s l ikely t o c ontain l ess r esidual m aterial t han B . T his s ort o f t echnique p roved u seful o n s ites s uch a s M iddle L ane, H edon w here r esidual l evels w ere e xceptionally h igh, a nd t here w as a n i nitial n eed t o i dentify t he m ost s ecure g roups t o o btain t he f irmest b asis f or f urther s tudy. T his p rocess w as d eveloped f urther a t H edon t o t ry a nd e stablish w hich t ype o f a rchaeo logical f eatures w ere l ikely t o p rovide t he m ost r eliable p ottery g roups. T he f ollowing r esults o ccurred b ased o n t he t otal s tratified a ssemblage. F eature T ype

S VR

P its

2 .4

D itches

1 .7

P ostholes

1 .4

G eneral l ayers

1 .4

A verage S VR f or t he w hole s ite = 1 .6 T his s uggests t hat a t M iddle L ane t he p it g roups r epresented t he m ost s ecure d eposits w hilst t he g eneral l ayers a nd, p erhaps s urp risingly, t he p osthole f ills h ad S VR 's b elow t he s ite a verage, s uggesting t hat t hese l atter f eatures c ontained h igher q uantities o f r esidual m aterial. T abulation T he n ext u nit o f s tudy b eyond s herds a nd v essels w as t he ' group', w hich i n t his s tudy w ill r efer t o a n e xcavated c ollection o f v essels, u sually f rom a s ingle f eature s uch a s a p it o r d itch. I f v essels

9

· derive from a number of archaeologically and/or stratigraphically similar layers or features they will be describe� as a 'phase-group'. The total collection of sherds from a site will be referred to as ·ts 'assemblage'; a term which will also cover the unstratified sur­ face finds from a fieldwalked site. All pottery from groups, phase-groups and assemblages was in­ itial y recorded by a card index listing fabric types on a vertical axis against vessel form, decoration and constructional details along a horizontal axis. For the purposes of this book, the original cat­ egories have been sl"ghtly modified and an example of the resulting table ·s ·11ustrated below.

N

F

CP

8

cw

OT

J

p

BO

PN

CN

M

C

OT

SG

OG

DC

,,r--..(/

VJ



� �

-



H Cf.

CJ)

w��- L._j rT

0 0 ......, :>-t

"--'

H

I-"-


7 1 3 3

' -

P itcher V .

-

1

S VR 6 .9 —

S G

.

,

-

. i

'

4

1

5

1

1

1

2

2

9

T his p it g roup r epresented t he o nly s ealed g roup o f p ottery f rom s ite D N, i ts r ange o f s plashed g lazed m aterial a nd v esselforms a ll i ndicate a n e arly-medieval d ate, p robably i n t he 1 1th c entury, a lthough t here w as n o i ndependent d ating e vidence. V essel N o.4 h ad a chieved a h igh s tandard o f p otting a nd r evealed t races o f a n a pplied s pout, p erhaps s imilar t o t hose f ound o n t he l ater H allgate w asters ( Buckland e t a l. 1 979). J ug N o.5 w as i n a s imilar f abric t o N o.4 a lthough r epresenting a f ar c ruder l evel o f m anufacture. D espite c oil c onstruction a nd a l argely h and-finished s urface, j ug, N o.5, h ad a dditional t hin s kins o f c lay s kimmed o n t o b oth i nner a nd o uter s urfaces o f i ts l ower b ody. S uch c rudity o f m anufacture i s a pparent a mongst s ome o f t he e arly-medieval v essels o f D oncaster b ut r egionally t his i s a n a nomaly a s c ontemporary v essels f rom E ast Y orkshire a nd N orth L incolnshire g enerally a chieved a h igh d egree o f c raftsmanship. I llustrated V essels

F ig.50 , N os.1-5.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD),Nos.1-2;

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3;

g ritty(GD),Nos.3-5.

p itchers,No.4;

j ugs,No.5.

B oth s hell-tempered c ooking-pots w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, N o.1 w as f ully w heel-finished, w hereas, N o.2 w as h and-finished o n i ts i nner s urface. P itcher s herd, N o.4, h ad a b right, d eep, o live-green s plashed g laze a nd t races o f a n a pplied s pout. S ixty-seven s herds o f j ug N o.5 w ere r ecovered, i t w as c rudely f inished w ith a n o range o uter s urface, a p ale b lue c ore a nd o range-brown i nner s urface. I ts o live-green s plashed g laze h ad e xtensive b right o range m argins. T his v essel h ad b een h and-finished, a lthough t here w as s ome p ossible i ndication o f t urning a round t he r im a nd n eck. I ts l ower h andle a ttachment h ad b een s imply s meared o n a nd, w hereas m ost o f t he e arly j ug r ims f rom N orth L incolnshire h ad t heir u pper h andle a ttachments a pplied f rom t he t op o f t he r im , t his v essel w as u nusual i n h aving i t a pplied t o t he s ide o f t he r im ( Hayfield 1 980 ,33). W here p arts o f t he s kimmed c lay s urfaces o f t he l ower b ody h ad s palled a way, t here w as e vidence t hat t he o riginal c oil-built s urfaces o f t he v essel h ad b een s cored i n o rder t o k ey o n t hese a pplied t hickenings.

9 5

E M/61/Dn

D oncaster

:S ite D SR, C P

W S

1

.

R

1

.

G D

4

'

F D

P it 1 70

S VR 3 .4 S G

, 1

, 1 _ 2

'

5 _

2

2

5

.

.

3 .

.

A s mall g roup o f p ottery f rom a h om er's p it o n s ite D SR w hich w as p robably o f v ery s imilar d ate t o p it g roup E M/60/Dn. I n p articu lar, t here w as a v ery s trong s imilarity b etween j ug N o.9 a nd N o.5 f rom D N, a lthough t his D SR e xample w as o f a f ar h igher s tandard o f e xecution. V essel N os.6 a nd 7 w ere r egional i mports; N o.6 w as a b owl, w hich a lthough o f t ypical l ate-Saxon f orm, w as i n t he e arly S carborough w hiteware f abric ( WS), w hich h as n ow b een r ecognised a mongst t he p ottery a ssemblages o f s everal H umber p orts f rom a s e arly a s t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury ( e.g.EM/2,5,6/Bt). C ooking p ot N o.7 c annot b e p rovenanced, i ts h ard, w heelthrown f abric s uggests a v essel o f s ome c ompetence, w hilst i ts g laze s plashes i ndicate p rod uction a mongst f inewares. I ts f abric a nd w hite o uter s urface s lip c annot, h owever, b e p arallelled i n t he Y orkshire/Lincolnshire r egion. S uggested d ate r ange, I llustrated V essels

f irst h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury.

F ig.50 , N os.6-10 .

F abrics

w hiteware(WS),No.6;

F orms

b owls,No.6;

r egional s tray(R),No.7;

c ooking-pots,Nos.7-8;

g ritty(GD),Nos.8-10

j ugs,Nos.9-10.

C ooking-pot N o.7 h ad o range s urfaces w hich w ere c overed w ith a c ream c oloured s lip a nd s pots o f a y ellow s plashed g laze. T he o uter s urface o f j ug N o.9 w as w heel-finished, a lthough i ts i nner s urface w as l eft h and-finished.

E M/62/Dn

D oncaster

:S ite D X,

f ill o f o uter b ailey d itch

S VR 2 .9

A l arge g roup f rom t he c astle d itch w hose c ontents r ange i n d ate f rom t he 1th t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. A mongst t he s hell-tempered f abric ( SD), t he s mall e verted c ooking-pot r ims p redominated w hich p roved t ypical o f e arly-medieval d eposits i n N orth L incolnshire. N os.1 a nd 4 , h owever, r esembled l ate-Saxon f orms a nd m ay b e r esidual. T he l arge n umbers o f g ritty w ares ( G1) w ere a lso c haracteristic o f a n e arly-medieval d ate w ithin t he r egion, a lthough h and-finished f orms s uch a s N o.6 m ay b e o f p re-conquest o rigin. I nternal k nife-trimming, s een o n j ugs 1 2 a nd 1 3, c an a lso b e r egarded a s a r eliable i ndication o f a n e arly-medieval d ate ( Hayfield 1 980 ,32), a nd t he r ange o f j ug f orms m irrors t hose f ound a t H edon, M iddle L ane ( EM/55/Hd) a nd B arton-on-Humber, E ast A cridge ( EM/3-4/Bt). S herd N o.14 w ith i ts i ncised w avy c ombing d erives f rom a s imilar j ug t o F ig.50, N os.5 a nd 9 , a nd i t w ould b e t empting t o s ee t his s herd a nd

9 6

t he

s pout

o f

t he

p itcher

N o.17

a s

f urther

r esidual

e lements,

o r

a t

l east b elonging t o t he e arlier p art o f t he c eramic r ange o f t his g roup; t here i s n o e vidence f rom e lsewhere i n t he r egion f or l ocally m ade t ubular s pouted p itchers s urviving i nto t he 1 2th c entury. T he D eveloped S tamford w are j ug s herd N o.20 i s t he l atest d atable s herd i n t his g roup a nd, u nless i ntrusive, i ndicates t hat t he r ange o f t his m aterial e xtended i nto t he s econd h alf o f t he t welfth c entury. F

N

C T

1

W St W Dt

2

C P

B

P

S G

O G

'

2

2

,

S D

1 9

1 6

3

G 1

3 5

2 6

6

3

5

4

F D

4 3

1

3

_ 1

1 0

1 . ---,

2

1

W D

1

2 1

II .

1.

8

2

3 2 4

1

3 8



4

4

4

2

F H2

1

1

1

2

. 1 .

4

F ig.51,

.. . .. ...... .4 1

,

4

O D

I llustrated V essels

D C

1



-T G D

J P itcher

.

N os.1-21.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD),Nos.1-5; g ritty(G1),Nos.6-10 ; ( GD),Nos.14,17; o rangeware(OD),Nos.11,12,19; w hiteware(WD),Nos.15,16; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.13,18 ; ( FH2),No.21; D eveloped S tamford(WDt),No.20 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3,6-9,19; b owls,Nos.4-5,10 ; 1 8,20-21; p itchers,No.17; p ipkins,No.16.

j ugs,Nos.11-15,

V essel N os.2, 4 , 6 -8 a nd 1 0 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. A part f rom t he D eveloped S tamford w are, a ll t he i llustrated j ugs h ad s plashed g lazes. T he v ertical c uts t o t he k nife-trimming o f t he l ower b ody o f j ug N o.11 w ere u nusual f or t his r egion.

E M/63/Dn

.

.

D oncaster F

_ 3

G 1

1

W D

2 3

F D

1 0

.W Y -

o uter b ailey d itch a nd r ampart

C P

S D

W G

:S ite D X,

A qua G m an i le . S .

,

.

S VR 2 .4

O G

3 , . . ,

1 8

2

1 2

1

1 1

1

4

1 0

5

5

1

1

. .

3 . .

s ive

T his g roup p ost-dates t he a bandonment o f t he c astle a s a d efenu nit, d eriving f rom t he u ppermost f ills o f i ts b ailey d itch

9 7

a nd f rom f eatures c ut i nto i ts i nner r ampart. U nlike t he p ottery f rom t he l ower f ills o f t he c astle d itch ( EM/62/Dn), m ost o f t hese j ugs h ad s uspension g lazes. W hilst t he r ampart f eatures w ere d omina ted b y t he w hiteware ( WD) f abric, t here w as a m ore e quable d ivision w ithin t he u pper f ills o f t he c astle d itch b etween t he W D a nd F D f abrics. O ther g roups f rom D oncaster w ould s uggest t hat a ny c hange f rom t he w hiteware ( WD) t o t he f ine s andy ( FD) f abric t ook p lace c .1 2 0 0 b r i n g i n g w i t h i t t h e h a r s h e r f o r m o f s h e l l t e m p e r e d w a r e s ( S D1)_ a bsent f rom b oth o f t hese g roups. I t w ould b e s urprising t o f ind t he W G w hiteware o ccurring a s e arly a s t he 1 2th c entury a nd a s t his w as o nly r epresented i n t his g roup b y a s ingle s herd, i t c ould w ell b e i ntrusive. T his g roup p robably b elongs t o t he p eriod c .1150-1200. I llustrated V essels

F ig.52,

N os.1-9.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD),Nos.1-2;

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3,5; j ugs,Nos.7-9.

w hiteware(WD),Nos.3-9.

b owls,No.4; a quamaniles,No.6;

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F ig.52, N os.10-18.

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A n i mportant p it g roup w hich , s tratigraphically, p ost-dates t he i nfilling o f t he i nner b ailey d itch o f D oncaster c astle. I ts c ontents d ivided i nto t wo p hases, t he m ain f ill a nd t he c apping f ill; c eramically t he t wo p roved q uite d istinct. T he l ower f ill w as d omina ted b y t he w hiteware ( WD) f abric t o t he e xclusion n ot o nly o f t he t wo o ther D oncaster f abrics b ut e ffectively o f t he s mooth s hellt empered f abric ( SD) w hose t hree s herds w ere w orn , a nd d erived f rom t hree s eparate v essels. I t s uggests t hat t here m ay h ave b een a p hase i n t he c eramic d evelopment o f D oncaster w here t he w hiteware ( WD) f abric h eld a v irtual m onopoly o f t he t own 's m arket. I n c omplete c ontrast, h owever, t he t op f ill o f t he p it, w hich w as a n a rchaeologica lly d istinct l ens, c ontained 3 0 s herds o f w hich 2 9 c omprise a l arge p art o f a s ingle f ine s andy ( FD) j ug , F ig.53 , N o.9. I n D oncaster's c eramic s equence, t he f ill o f t his p it c omes a fter t he t ransition f rom s plashed t o s uspension g lazes a nd b efore t he e ffective m onopoly o f t he f ine s andy ( FD) f abric i n t he 1 3th c entury. A d ate i n t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury w ould s eem p robable, f ollowing t he i nf i ll o f t he c astle d itch. T he w hiteware ( WD) v essels c ompare f avourably w ith t hose r ecovered f rom t ip d eposits i nto D itch 1 3 a t M iddle L ane, H edon ( EM/56/Hd), w hich w ere a lso a ssoc iated w ith D eveloped S tamford w are a nd f or w hich a s imilar, l ate 1 2th c entury d ate i s s uggested. T he s ingle s plashed g lazed s herd

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D iscussion o f t he E arly-Medieval G roups

T he l ate-Saxon p eriod h ad s een t he d evelopment o f a n umber o f f abrics w ithin t he H umberside r egion w hich w ere c haracterised b y t heir v essel r ange, t heir f orms, a nd t heir t echniques o f m anufacture. T hey w ere g enerally f ired u nder r educing c onditions a nd, i f n ot w heel t hrown, t hey w ere w heel-finished t o a v ery h igh s tandard. B y t he 1 2th c entury, t his p icture h ad c hanged d ramatically. T here w as n ow a n ew r ange o f v essel f orms w hich w ere u sually o xidised a nd g laze w as i n c ommon u se. A g eneral r eview o f t his p eriod o f t ransition b etween S axon a nd m edieval f abrics h as o nly r ecently b een a ttempted b y H urst a s t he c oncluding s ection t o h is r eview o f S axon p ottery ( 1976, 3 42-343). H urst m ade t hree o bservations: ( a) t hat t hese n ew f abrics a nd f orms d eveloped c .1000 o ut o f a n umber o f p oorer q uality h and-finished S axon f abrics; ( b) t hese n ew f orms c o-existed w ith t he l ate-Saxon f abrics w ith t he l atter s urviving t o t he m iddle o f t he 1 2th c entury, a nd ( c) t he 1 2th c entury s aw a s urprising c ollapse o f t he p ottery i ndustry w hich w as n ot t o b e r evived u ntil t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury ( ibid, 3 42). T he m ajor p art o f t his s ection w ill c entre o n a n e xamination o f t hese t hree s tatements i n t he l ight o f t he e vidence a vailable f rom N orth L incolnshire a nd i ts s urrounding r egion. D iscussion i s s till h ampered b y a l ack o f r eliable d ating e vidence f or m ost e arly m edieval g roups i n t he r egion. F rom N orth L incolnshire, o nly T hornholme P riory's p hasing s eemed r elatively s ecure a nd, c onsequently, t he d ating o f g roups f rom e lsewhere i n t he r egion h as h ad t o r ely h eavily o n t he e vidence f rom t his s ite. T he D evelopment o f t he E arly-Medieval f abrics a nd f orms T he e arly-medieval c eramics o f N orth L incolnshire w ere r epresent ed b y f ive r egional t raditions, s hell-tempered ( S3,S4), g rit-tempered ( G1), c oarse s and-tempered ( C1,C2), f ine s and-tempered ( F1,F2) a nd o rangewares ( 01,02); o f t hese, a t l east t hree p robably h ad l ate-Saxon o rigins. T he s hell-tempered ( Si) f abric h ad b een t he m ost w idespread l ocal f abric i n N orth L incolnshire t hroughout t he l ate-Saxon p eriod. A lthough s hell i nclusions w ere t o r emain a c ommon m ethod o f p ottery t empering d uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod, i t w as n ot t he s ame f abric t ype c ontinuing o n f rom t he S axon p eriod. T he g eneral S axon/medieval t ransition s aw t he S axon ( Si) f abric g ive w ay t o s mooth t extured ( S4) a nd r ough t extured ( S3) f abrics. T hese t wo n ew s hell-tempered f abrics ( S3,S4) h ad n ot b een p resent a mongst 1 0th c entury g roups, b ut b y t he e arly 1 2th c entury, t hey a ppeared t o h ave c ompletely r ep laced t he e arlier S 1 f abric. C hronologically, t his c hangeover m ight t herefore b e a ttributed t o s ome t ime d uring t he 1 1th c entury. T his w as, h owever, m uch m ore t han a s imple c hangeover o f f abrics w ithin t he s ame t radition. T he n ew s hell-tempered f abrics ( S3,S4) a lso b rought w ith t hem a n ew s eries o f f orms w hich o wed v ery l ittle t o t he ' shapes o f l ate-Saxon v essels. T he o ld S i c ooking-pots ( e.g S X/4/Br,Fig.12,No.7) w ere r eplaced b y n ew , l arger v essels, o ften w ith s traighter s ides, w hose l ower b odies w ere n o l onger k nife-trimmed,

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o r E M/11/Br,Fig.22,No.1). A lthough b oth t he f orms a nd f abric t ype o f t hese s hell-tempered v essels m ight h ave c hanged, t heir s tandard o f m anufacture g enerally r emained a s h igh a s i t h ad b een i n t he l ate S axon p eriod. T he c oarse, s and-tempered C l f abric w ith i ts c halk i nclusions h as b een r ecognised i n l ate-Saxon g roups i n B arton ( e.g.SX/19/Bt) u sually r educed a nd w ith f orms v ery s imilar t o t hose o f t he r egiona lly i mported ( CT) T orksey-type f abrics. H owever, t he p roduction a nd d istribution o f t he C l f abric s eemed v ery l ocalised ( Chapter 5 ). A t B everley t he l ocal c oarse s andy f abrics ( CB) s eem t o s how a t ransition f rom S axon t o e arly-medieval f orms d uring t he l ate 1 0th o r 1 1th c enturies ( EM/43/Bv). I n t he e arliest g roup f rom L urk L ane p resented h ere ( EM/43/Bv), t he c halk-tempered C B2 f abric a ppears t o h ave c o-existed w ith t he l ate-Saxon C B1 t ypes, t he l atter u sually b eing r educed a nd e ither w heel-thrown o r f ully w heel-finished. T he m ajority o f t he C B2 f abrics w ere a lso r educed, a lthough o xidised e xamples o ften o ccurred. I n c ontrast t o t he C B1 f abric, t hese C B2 v essels ( e.g. E M/46/Bv,Fig.39,No.2) w ere e ither h and-finished o r o nly p artially w heel-finished a nd s eem t o r epresent a t echnological d eterioration. W hereas t he C B2 a nd C B3 c oarse s andy f abrics c an c onfidently b e s uggested t o b e l ocal B everley p roducts, i t i s,however, f ar l ess c ertain w hat p roportion o f t he l ate-Saxon C B1 f abrics w ere m ade l ocally. A t B everley t he c oarse s andy C B1 c ategory e mbraced q uite a w ide v ariation i n f abric, a nd i t i s p ossible t hat m ost, i f n ot a ll w ere i mported f rom e lsewhere i n t he r egion f rom s uch m anufact ories a s Y ork o r T orksey. O n t his a ssumption, i t w ould b e p ossible t o a rgue t hat a t B everley, t he r eplacement o f t he b etter q uality l ate-Saxon C B1 v essels d uring t he 1 1th c entury b y t he c ruder e arly m edieval C B2 t ypes w as s imply a c ase o f t he e mergence o f l ocal p rod ucts. T hese l ocal p roducts, h aving n o t ransport c osts f or e xample, m ight h ave b een a ble t o u ndercut t he p rices o f t he b etter q uality r egional i mports, t hereby o ffering a p ossible e xplanation f or t heir s uccess. I ndeed, o ne c ould g o o n t o h ypothesise t hat t he d ecline i n t he l ate-Saxon i ndustries, w ithin t he H umberside r egion, o wed m ore t o a r ise i n b oth d emand a nd p roduction a t a l ocal l evel d uring t he 1 1th c entury, t han t o t he t raditional e xplanation o f a g eneral d ecline i n t he i ndustry. A lthough t he e vidence f or t he N orth L incolnshire C l a nd C 2 f abr ics w as f ar m ore s canty, e specially i n r egard t o r eliable 1 1th c ent ury g roups, i t w ould n evertheless s eem t o f it a s imilar p attern w ith o ne n otable e xception. G enerally t he c oarse s andy f abrics w hich o ccurred i n N orth L incolnshire d uring t he l ate-Saxon p eriod w ere i mported f rom e ither L incoln ( CL) ( Coppack 1 980) o r T orksey ( CT) ( Barley 1 981). T he e arly, r educed, c oarse s andy C l v essels f rom B arton, r eferred t o e arlier i n t his d iscussion, r epresent a s ingle, b ut v ery l ocalised, e xception. W ithin N orth L incolnshire, t he c oarse s andy C l f abric o nly a chieved a m ore w idespread d istribution a fter t he d emise o f t he l ate-Saxon C L a nd C T i ndustries. U nlike t he B everley C B2 f abric, h owever, t hese N orth L incolnshire C l v essels m aintained f rom t he f irst a p articularly h igh s tandard o f p otting w hich c ertainly s howed n o e vidence o f a ny d ecline i n t he l evel o f c raftsmanship i n c omparison w ith t heir l ate-Saxon p redecessors.

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T he g rit-tempered f abrics ( G) w ere n ever p articularly c ommon i n t he r egion , e specially i n N orth L incolnshire. T hey t oo o riginated i n t he p re-conquest p eriod, b eing f ound a mongst t he p ottery a ssociated w ith t he c oin h oard o f A D 8 51 a t L urk L ane, B everley ( Peter A rmstrong, p ers.comm .), a nd i t s eemed t o h ave b een c losely a llied w ith o ther Y orkshire g ritty f abrics s uch a s Y ork w are ( Holdsworth 1 978 , 5 ). T he f abric t ype w as a t i ts m ost c ommon d uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod b ut i n b oth N orth L incolnshire a nd t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire i t w ould a ppear t o h ave l argely d isappeared b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. O nly t wo s herds o ccurred a t T hornholme P riory, o ne a r esidu al s herd a nd t he o ther a s plashed-glazed j ug s herd f rom t he c hurch ( EM/20/Tp,Fig.24 ,No.1). T his w ould s uggest t hat i n t he a rea a round T hornholme, t he f abric f ailed t o s urvive m uch a fter c .1150 . B oth t he g ritty G 1 f abric a nd t he c oarse s andy C l f abric p roduced o ccas ional j ug f orms, t hese i nvariably h ad s plashed g lazes a nd c an c onf idently b e a ssigned 1 2th c entury d ates. B oth t he f ine s andy ( F1, F 2) a nd o rangeware ( 01, 0 2) w ere f abric t raditions w hich w ere l argely n ew t o t he e arly-medieval p eriod. B oth w ere f ineware f abrics u sed a lmost e xclusively f or t he p roduction o f j ugs a nd t o a l esser e xtent p ipkins, a lthough o ccasionally c ooking v essels h ave b een e ncountered. T he e arliest d etectable e vidence f or o rangeware c ame f rom B everley w here b oth H ighgate ( EM/49/Bv) a nd L urk L ane ( EM/43/Bv) p roduced j ug f ragments d ating t o t he 1 1th c entury. T he e vidence f rom D oncaster w ould s uggest t hat b oth t radi tions a lso m ade t heir a ppearance t here d uring t he 1 1th c entury a s b oth w ere c ommon f inds i n g roups o f t he e arly 1 2th c entury ( EM/62/Dn). T he e vidence f or a l ate-Saxon/early-medieval o verlap M ost o f t he e arly-medieval g roups f rom B arton-on-Humber a nd B arrow-upon-Humber c ontained s ome l ate-Saxon p ottery t ypes. I n e ach c ase i t w as a lmost i mpossible t o d ecide i f t his l ate-Saxon p ottery w as c ontemporary w ith , o r r esidual t o t he g roup. H owever, t he e arly T hornholme P riory g roups ( EM/20-37/Tp), t he R edbourne a ssemblage ( EM/19/Hp) a nd t he p ottery f rom B arrow C astle, a ll o f w hich s eem t o b elong t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, s howed n o s igns o f a ny l ate-Saxon m aterial. I t c an t herefore b e s uggested t hat i n N orth L incolnshire, t he l ate-Saxon f abrics w ere n o l onger i n p roduct ion b y c .1150 . T he p lots a t M iddle L ane, H edon w ere p robably e stabl ished d uring t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury a nd o nly a s mall n umber o f r educed v essels i n l ate-Saxon f orms o ccurred; t hese w ere i n l ocal f abrics w hich w ere m ore c ommonly r epresented b y o xidised f orms ( EM/55/Hd). A lthough t his e vidence i s n ot c onclusive, i t i mp lies t hat b y t he e arly 1 2th c entury, t he l ate-Saxon f abrics h ad a ll b ut v anished. R eliably d ated 1 1th c entury g roups w ithin t he r egion w ere l imited t o G oltho ( EM/38-39/Go) a nd B everley ( EM/47/Bv). 1 1th c entury g roups w ere r eported f rom L incoln : B roadgate ( Adams 1 977,Groups A -E), b ut t here w as l ittle i ndependent e vidence t o c onfirm t heir d ate. A t b oth G oltho a nd B everley , t he h igh p roportion o f l ate-Saxon f abrics s trongly s uggested t hat t hey f ormed a c ontemporary p art o f t he 1 1th c entury g roups a long w ith t he n ewly e merging e arly-medieval t ypes. I t i s q uite p robable t hat s everal o f t he g roups f rom B arton-on-Humber a nd B arrow-upon-Humber w ere a lso o f 1 1th c entury d ate, o r a t l east c ontained 1 1th c entury v essels, b ut l ack o f e xternal d ating e vidence

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T his w as t he t hird o f H urst's p rincipal c ontentions r egarding t he e arly-medieva l p eriod ( Hurst 1 976,342) a nd i t i s o ne w hich t he e vidence f rom N orth L incolnshire a nd i ts s urrounding r egion c an f irmly r efute. H ere, a t l east, t he e arly 1 2th c entury w as a p eriod o f e xpans ion a nd e xperimentation i n t he l ocal p ottery i ndustries. M ost f ine w are v essels, i n p articular, a chieved a f reshness a nd c raftsmanship w hich w ere n ever s urpassed e ven w ith t he t echnological s uperiority o f t he l ater m edieval p eriod. T here w as r apidly d eveloping a c lear d istinction b etween c oarse w are f abrics ( such a s C l a nd S 4) u sed p rincipally f or c ooking-pots a nd b owls, a nd f inewares ( such a s F l o r 0 1) u sed p rincipally f or g lazed v essel f orms s uch a s j ugs o r p ipkins. T here w as a l ittle o verlap d uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury, p articularly w ithin t he g ritty ( G) t radition, b ut b y t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, t he d ist inction w as c learly r ecognisable. T he k ilns a t H edon e ven p roduced t wo q uite d ifferent t ypes o f f abric, o ne f or c oarsewares ( CH) a nd t he o ther f or f inewares ( FW). A lthough i n N orth L incolnshire t he c oarsewares r etained a h igh s tandard o f p otting, i t w as t he g lazed f inewares w hich m ost c learly m anifest t he p innacle o f a rtisan c raftsm anship a chieved b y l ocal p otters d uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury. I t s eems p robable t hat e arly-medieval p ottery w as b oth m ore l ocalised i n i ts d istribution a nd a lso m ore w idespread i n i ts s ource o f m anufacture t han t he l ate-Saxon i ndustries a nd t here w as a lso a f ar g reater v ariety o f f abrics a nd f orms. D uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury a t D oncaster, t hree s eparate f abrics w ere b eing p roduced ( GD,FD,WD), e ach n ow a llocated t o a d iffering t radition ( groups E M/58-66/Dn) ( Buckland e t a l 1 979). A t H edon, f our d ifferent v ari ations o f t he C H c oarseware, a nd a t l east t wo v ariations o f f inewares ( FH), m ade u p t he c ompliment o f l ocally m ade f abrics d uring t his p eriod ( EM/55/Hd). I t w as t he c oarsewares w hich s howed t he g reatest f luctuation i n t heir s tandard o f m anufacture d uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod. W ithin t he r egion t hey w ere g enerally c oil-built a nd t hen w heelf inished, a nd i t w as u sually t he d egree o f w heel-finishing w hich p roduced t he v ariation i n p otting s tandards. S ome, s uch a s t he H edon C H f abrics ( e.g. E M/55/Hd,Fig.41,Nos.4 o r 1 9) o r t he C T S taxton t ypes f rom W harram P ercy ( e.g. E M/57/Wp,Fig.49,Nos.1 o r 2 ), w ere u sually o nly w heel-finished o n t heir o uter s urfaces w ith t heir i nner s urfaces l eft l argely h and-finished. I n c ontrast, t he N orth L incolnshire s hell-tempered ( S3,S4), c oarse s andy ( C1,C2) o r g rit-tempered ( G1) f abrics w ere ' usually f ully w heel-finished o r e ven w heel-thrown t o a v ery h igh s tandard ( e.g.EM/13/Br,Fig.22,No.12). I ndeed, t he w ider

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b ases o f t hese e arly-medieval c ooking v essels w ould p robably h ave m ade t hem m ore d ifficult t o m anufacture t han t he n arrower b ased l ateS axon t ypes. I f t he t echnological a chievements o f t he c oarseware f abrics c ould c laim t o m atch t hose o f t he l ate-Saxon v essels, t hose o f t he f inewares u sed t o p roduce t he j ug f orms w ere u sually c onsiderably h igher. N ever a gain d uring t he m edieval p eriod w ere j ug f orms p rod uced t o s uch a h igh s tandard o f c raftsmanship, w ith s uch t hin w alls a nd s uch a ttention t o f inish , t han t hose p roduced d uring t he 1 2th c entury. T hroughout t he e arly 1 2th c entury, m ost j ugs, w ith o nly o ne o r t wo e xceptions, w ere u ndecorated, b ut t his w as m ore t han c omp ensated f or b y t he b rightness a nd f reshness o f t heir s plashed g lazes a nd t heir s imple s hapes. I ndeed, i n t he o pinion o f t he w riter, s plashed g lazed j ugs, s uch a s E M/18/Gy,Fig .23 ,No.5 , E M/4/Bt,Fig .20 , N o.15, E M/62/Dn ,Fig.51,No.13 o r E M/55/Hd,Fig.43,Nos.1 o r 1 5 , a chieved a n a esthetic e xcellence o f f orm a nd a ppearance w hich w as n ever s urp assed i n t his r egion t hroughout t he m edieval p eriod. A s t hese e xamp les d emonstrate, t his h igh l evel o f p otting w as n ot a chieved b y j ust a s ingle f abric, b ut b y m ost o f t he e arly-medieval f ineware f abrics i n t he r egion. F ar f rom r epresenting a c ollapse o r d egene ration o f t he p ottery i ndustry d uring t he 1 2th c entury, t he n ew p ottery i ndustries v ied w ith e ach o ther i n o rder t o c orner a g reater s hare o f w hat m ust s urely h ave b een a c hanging a nd r apidly e xpanding m arket. F abric s tandardisation a nd j ug d evelopment d uring t he 1 2th c entury T his s ection e xamines a nother f undamental c hange i n r egional p ottery i ndustries w hich t ook p lace d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. H aving e mphasised t hat t he e arly-medieval p eriod w ithin t his r egion w as a t ime o f v ariation a nd e xpansion w ith t he u se o f n ew f abrics a nd f orms, t he l ate 1 2th c entury s aw a g radual m ove t ow ards s tabilisation a nd u niformity. T his w as p rincipally a pparent a mongst t he f inewares w here t he s plashed g lazes o f t he l ate 1 1th o r e arly 1 2th c enturies g ave w ay t o s uspension g lazes. A t t he s ame t ime, t he n umber o f f abrics s tarted t o d ecline a nd t here w as a f ast g rowing t endency t o d ecorate j ug f orms w ith e laborate a pplied o r i ncised d ecoration. T he p rincipal g roups f or m onitoring l ate 1 2th c entury c eramic d evelopment w ithin t he r egion c ome f rom T hornholme P riory i n N orth L incolnshire, H edon i n t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire a nd D oncaster i n t he W est R iding. T he g ritty ( G) f abric t radition w as a lways m ore c ommon i n t he N orth a nd W est R idings o f Y orkshire t han i t e ver w as i n t he E ast R iding o r i n N orth L incolnshire. N evertheless, v essels i n g ritty f abrics f requently o ccurred w ithin t he r egion a mongst g roups o f t he 1 0th - 1 2th c enturies ( e.g.SX/3/Bt, E M/12/Br, E M/7/Bt,EM/43/Bv), a lthough t hey w ould a ppear t o h ave d ied o ut b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. T he T hornholme P riory a ssemblage, t hought t o b egin c .1150 , p roduced o nly t wo s herds ( EM/20/Tp) i n t hese g ritty f abrics- ( Cl), a nd i t w as a bsent f rom E pworth i n t he e arly 1 3th c entury T rench B q uarry g roup ( HM/1/Ep), a lthough t he e vidence f rom t he u nstratified a ssemblages i n C hapter 3 s uggests t hat g ritty f abrics h ad o ccurred e arlier i n b oth t hese a reas. G ritty w ares m ay n ot h ave s urvived m uch l onger i n t he v icinity o f B arton a nd B arrow-upon-Humber a s t he f abric o ccurred a mongst t he 1 2th c entury B arrow C astle a nd S t. C had 's

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b ut w as a ll b ut a bsent f rom t he C herry L ane g roups(HM/8-14/Br).

A t H edon i n t he E ast R iding, t he g ritty f abric t ype w as r are a nd o nly o ccurred i n t he e arliest g roup ( EM/55/Hd) t hought t o b elong t o t he e arly 1 2th c entury, w hilst a t B everley, t he e vidence f rom H ighgate, a lthough n ot w ell d ated, s uggests t hat t he g ritty f abrics h ad a lso d isappeared t here b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. A t D oncaster, t he g ritty f abric ( G1) w as p resent i n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, a nd c ontinued i nto t he e arly-medieval p eriod, p roducing a n umber o f s plashed-glazed f ineware f orms, b ut f ailed t o s urvive t he t ransi tion t o s uspension g lazes i n t he m id 1 2th c entury. F rom t he 1 1th c entury, D oncaster w as p roducing i ts o wn g ritty f abric ( GD), i nitially f rom t he M arket P lace i n s plashed g lazes, a nd l ater, f or a s hort w hile, a t H allgate ( Fig.9) u sing s uspension g lazed f orms, b ut t his i ndustry w ould s eem t o h ave d isappeared b efore t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury ( Chapter 4 ). A s a w hole, t he e vidence f or t he g ritty f abrics f rom t he r egion s uggests t hat t he t radition w as i n d ecline d uring t he l ater 1 2th c entury. T he f ine s andy f abrics w ere a lso c ommon a mongst t he r egion 's e arly 1 2th c entury g roups,involving a t l east t wo m anufacturing s ources i n N orth L incolnshire ( F1, F 2). A cross t he H umber, a g roup o f r ec ently f ound w asters f rom t he n orth o f t he t own, c onfirms t hat H edon w as a lso a p roduction c entre f or f abrics i n t he f ine s andy t radition ( Chapter 4 ). D espite t he w idespread d istribution o f t his f abric t radition , t he r egion 's p rincipal f ineware f abrics d uring t his p eriod w ere t he o rangewares ( 0) w hich , d uring t he l ater 1 2th c entury, s trengt hened t heir h old o n l ocal m arkets a t t he e xpense o f t he f ine s andy t radition. A t b oth D oncaster ( FD) a nd H edon ( FH1-3) t hese f ine s andy f abrics w ere t o r emain i n p roduction u ntil t he b eginning o f t he 1 4th c entury, h owever, i n N orth L incolnshire, t here i s g rowing e vidence t o s uggest t hat b oth t he l ocal F l a nd F 2 f abrics w ere a lso i n d ecline b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. O ccasional e xamples o f f ine s andy f abrics p ersisted t hroughout t he T hornholme P riory a ssemblage, b ut t hey a lmost c ertainly f ormed p art o f t he r esidual e lement a fter P hase 4 . N umerous e xamples w ere f ound f rom C herry L ane, B arrow-upon-Humber i n g roups o f t he h igh-medieval p eriod ( Hayfield 1 977,32-39), b ut s ubsequent r e-examination r evealed t hat m any o f t hese f ine s andy v essels w ere f rom H edon ( HM/8-14/Br). I f t he F l a nd F 2 f abrics d id s urvive i nto t he 1 3th c entury, i t w as i n a d iminished r ole w ith t heir p roduction a nd d istribution b ecoming m uch m ore l ocalised i n c omparison w ith t he m ore u biquitous o rangewares. I t w ill b e a rgued i n C hapter 5 , t hat o n t he b asis o f d istribution , o rangeware p roduction m ay h ave b een c entred a t B arton-on-Humber a nd G rimsby ( Fig.4). T here w as c ertainly n o i ndication t o s uggest t hat i t w as e ver p roduced i n t he a rea a round T hornholme P riory, y et d uring t he l ate 1 2th c entury, t he 0 1 o rangewares r egularly f ormed o ver 8 0% o f m ost g roups, i ts o nly r ivals b eing a f ew v essels f rom L incoln a nd t he n ew , b ut s lowly e merging, m edium s andy ( M1) f abric. E ven t hough t here m ay h ave b een b ulk b uying f or m onastic s ites s uch a s T hornholme, i t i ndicates t he e xtraordinary d ominance w hich o rangewares h ad a chieved i n N orth L incolnshire b y t he l ate 1 2th c entury. I n Y orkshire, o rangewares w ere b eing p roduced a t S carborough a nd B everley w hilst t he e vidence f rom H edon ( EM/55-56/Hd) s uggests t hat a t hird, u nlocated s ource w as i n p roduction. D oncaster a ppears t o h ave b een a n e xception t o t his g eneral p attern; s plashed g lazed o rangewares

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w ere c ommon a mongst t he t own 's e arly-medieval g roups ( EM/62,64/Dn), h owever, t hey w ere n ot r eally c ompatible w ith a ny o f t he E ast R iding o r N orth L incolnshire o rangeware t ypes a nd p robably d erived f rom a d ifferent s ource. I ndeed, i t i s n ot i mpossible t hat o rangewares m ay h ave b een p roduced i n t he i nitial p hases o f t he p ottery i ndustry a t D oncaster, b ut i f s o t hey w ere s oon o verrun b y t he w hiteware ( WD) a nd f ine s andy ( FD) ( Buckland e t a l 1 979 , 5 5-57) w hich c ommanded p roduction d uring t he l ater 1 2th c entury. L ater o rangewares w hich o ccurred i n D oncaster d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod c an u sually a ttributed t o e ither a n E ast Y orkshire o r N orth L incolnshire s ource, s uggesting t hat t he e arlier s plashed g lazed o rangewares f rom t he t own h ad o nly a l imited l ifespan. E ven a mongst t he t hree H allgate f abrics ( GD,WD ,FD), i t w as o nly t he f ine s andy ( FD) ' Hallgate A ' f abric w hich s urvived i nto t he 1 3th c entury. T his e vidence w ould s uggest t hat t he v ariation i n f abrics, w hich h ad p roved o ne o f t he d iagnostic f eatures o f t he e arly 1 2th c entury w ithin t he r egion , g radually d iminished d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he c entury t o l eave t he o rangewares t he p rincipal r egional f ineware f abric t radition w ith c ertain n otable l ocalised e xceptions, s uch a s a t H edon a nd D oncaster. I n t his r espect, i t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t he o rangewares w ere a mong t he f irst o f t he r egional f abrics t o s witch f rom t he u se o f s plashed g lazes t o s uspension g lazes. A t T hornholme P riory, t he s uspension g lazes o f t he e arliest o rangewares ( 01) a mongst t he P hase 1 g roups s uggest t hat t his t ook p lace b etween c .1150-1160 . W ithin e ach k iln s ite i t w as l ikely t o h ave b een a r apid a nd i mmediate c hangeo ver, f or i t w as e ssentially a s imple c hange i n g lazing t echnique. I nstead o f t he g laze b eing a pplied i n p owder f orm, t he g alena c ompounds s eem t o h ave b een m ixed w ith a t hin c lay s lurry t o f orm a s uspension w hich w as t hen p ainted o n t o t he v essels. O nce a p roduction c entre d ecided t o s witch f rom o ne m ethod t o a nother, t he c hange w as l ikely t o h ave b een s wift a nd c omplete. N ot a ll f abrics o r p roduction c entres w ould h ave m ade t he c hange a t t he s ame t ime, e ven w ithin a s ingle r egional t radition. T he e vid ence f rom H edon w ould s uggest t hat t he o rangewares o f t he E ast R iding h ad s witched g lazing m ethods d uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury. H owever, t he f ine s andy H edon f abrics p robably r etained t heir s plashed g lazes i nto t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. L incoln w ould a lso a ppear t o h ave m ade t he c hangeover d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. G roups f rom t he B ishop 's P alace a t L incoln b elonging t o t he l ater 1 2th c entury ( EM/40/Li) w ere l argely s plashed g lazed w ith o ne o r t wo e xceptions ( EM/40/Li,Fig.37,Nos.21-22). T he P hase 4 g roups f rom T hornholme P riory, h owever, d ating t o c .1180-1200 , h ad L incoln w are i mports w ith f ully d eveloped g lazes ( Eg/22/Tp ,Fig.24,No.7). F urther a field, i t s eems t hat s plashed g lazes m ay h ave h ad a l onger d uration; C oppack h as r ecently s uggested t hat i t w as r etained i n N ottingham u ntil t he e arly 1 3th c entury ( 1980 ,218a). A t B everley, g roup E M/48/Bv, w hich u nderlay t he f ire l ayers o f 1 188, s howed t hat s uspension g lazes h ad b y t hen r eplaced s plashed g lazes o n t he t own 's o rangewares. W hereas a t Y ork , a r ecent s urvey o f t he c ity's c eramic d evelopment s uggested t hat s plashed g lazing m ay h ave c ontinued i nto t he 1 3th c entury ( Holdsworth 1 978 ,12), b ut

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h ere t he c hangeover c ould n ot b e s o c losely d ated. W ithin t he r egion a s a w hole i t c an b e o bserved t hat s plashed g lazes b elong t o t he 1 2th c entury o r e arlier, m ost d ating b efore c .1150 . G iven t he o bvious f allibilities o f s uch g eneralisations, i t n evertheless f orms a f airly r eliable m eans o f i solating c ategories o f ' early-medieval' f inewares f rom a mongst t he u nstratified a ssemblages. A t hird c hange d uring t he l ate 1 2th c entury w as t he w idespread i ntroduction o f d ecorative t echniques o n j ug f orms. O ccasional e xamp les o f p lastic o r i ncised d ecoration h ad o ccurred o n s plashed g lazed v essels ( e.g. E M/20/Tp,Fig.24,No.2, o r E M/11/Br,Fig.22,No.6 , o r E M/60/Dn,Fig.50 ,No.5). H owever, d ecoration o n s plashed g lazed j ugs r emains r are. A t T hornholme P riory, t he P hase 2 g roups d ating c .11501 170 d isplayed a r ange o f h igh q uality a pplied a nd i ncised d ecoration, o ften w ith t he u se o f i ron-wash o r i ron-rich c lay. B y t he l ate 1 2th c entury, i n P hases 3 a nd 4 , t he o rangewares a t T hornholme P riory c omprised a h igher p ercentage o f d ecorated j ug f orms t han a t a ny o ther p eriod. I ndeed b y t he e arly t o m id-13th c entury, t he p roportion o f d ecorated j ugs h ad s tarted t o d ecline. A t D oncaster p rimitive i ncised d esigns w ere p resent o n s ome s plashed g lazed j ugs o f t he 1 1th o r e arly 1 2th c entury ( e.g.Fig.50,Nos.5,9), b ut m ost j ugs o f t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury w ere p lain ( e.g.Fig.51,Nos.111 3). I t w as o nly w ith t he e mergence o f t he t own's w hiteware f abric ( WD) d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury t hat j ug d ecoration b egan i n e arnest a nd w ith a n e xtraordinary f lamboyance, s pecialising i n a pplied, n otched v ertical s trips a nd a pplied a nthropomorphic d esigns ( e.g.Fig.53,No.6). A m ore d etailed e xamination o f t he r ange a nd t echniques o f d ecoration w ill b e m ade i n C hapter 5 . O n a g enerali sed b asis, a lthough c ertain d ecorative t echniques a ppear t o h ave b een a lmost u niversal, p articular s tyles a nd d esigns b ecame m ore c learly a ssociated w ith i ndividual f abric t raditions a nd i ndeed b ecame p art o f t he d efinable c haracteristics o f t hose t raditions. T he l ater 1 2th c entury a lso s aw a g reater v ariety o f s tyle w ithin j ug f orms. I n t he e arly 1 2th c entury t here a ppeared t o h ave b een a v ery l imited r ange o f j ug s hapes ( e.g.EM/4/Bt,Fig.20 ,No.15 o r E M/55/Hd,Fig.43,No.1). T he f irst f ew T hornholme g roups i ncluded t hese e arly f orms b ut h ere t hey w ere d ecorated w ith s uspension g lazes ( EM/30/Tp,Fig.26,No.6). T he s ame T hornholme g roups a lso i ncluded a n ew s eries o f j ug f orms ( EM/30/Tp,Fig.26,Nos.4,7). R im f orms h ad b een a f airly s tandard s quare s hape d uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury b ut t hese e arly T hornholme v essels d emonstrated a g rowing r ange o f r im t ypes ( EM/24-34/Tp). V arious c hanges i n t he c onstructional t echn iques o f j ugs a nd o ther v essels t ook p lace i n t he l ater 1 2th c entury, b ut t hese w ill b e d etailed i n C hapter 5 . S everal n ew v essel f orms a ppeared; t hese i ncluded c urfews, p ipkins, a quamaniles, b asting d ishes a nd c ruets. I t w as a lso i nteresting t o n ote a L incoln w are k night j ug ( EM/34/Tp,Fig.33,No.7) f irmly s tratified i n a l ate 1 2th c entury c ontext. T o s ummarise t his e arly-medieval d iscussion, i t w ould s eem t hat t he t ransition f rom t he l ate-Saxon f orms a nd f abrics t o t hose o f t he e arly-medieval p eriod h ad t aken p lace d uring t he 1 1th c entury, p robably i nvolving a p eriod o f o verlap. T he p otting s tandards d uring t he 1 1th a nd 1 2th c enturies w ere c ertainly e qual t o, a nd i n s ome c ases s uperior t o, t hose o f t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, w ith n o e vidence

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w ithin t his r egion f or a ny d ecline i n t he p ottery i ndustry. A bout t he m iddle o f t he 1 2th c entury, s plashed g lazes w ere r eplaced b y s uspension g lazes a nd d ecoration b egan t o p lay a m ajor p art i n j ug m anufacture. F abrics b ecame m ore s tandardised w ith a g rowing a ssert ion o f r egional t raditions. A s t he f abrics b ecame m ore s tandardised, t he r ange o f f orms a nd t he r ange o f v ariation w ithin t hose f orms i ncreased. T he e arly-medieval p ottery i ndustry w ithin t his r egion h ad s een t he ' medieval p ottery i ndustry' f ounded, e xpanded, d eveloped a nd a rguably r each i ts a esthetic p eak. D uring t he 1 3th c entury, a s low d ecline i n q uality, i f n ot i n q uantity, w as t o s et i n.

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H M/59-62/Bv

H edon : M iddle L ane

H M/63-81/Hd

H ull : B lackfriargate A

H M/82-83/Hu

:M onkgate B Y orkshire

i i.

H M/84/Hu

:W est R iding

C onisbrough : C astle

H M/85/Ch

D oncaster

H M/86-93/Dn

:v arious s ites

T he H igh-Medieval G roups

H M/1/EP

S VR 3 .3

E pworth : M anor S ite C P '

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T his g roup c ame f rom a q uarry p it; t he e arliest r ecognised f eature f rom T rench B ( Fig.6B). I t c ontained n o i ndependent d ating e vidence. A rchaeologically, i t a ppeared t hat t he q uarry h ad b een d eliberately f illed i n a s ingle o peration r ather t han g radually a llo wed t o a ccumulate r ubbish.

111

C eramically, t he g roup b elongs t o t he m id t o l ate 1 3th c entury. A ll t he o rangewares ( 01) w ere o f a t ype r ecognised a t T hornholme P riory f rom t he l ate 1 2th c entury a nd w hich p ersisted t hroughout t he 1 3th c entury. T he f ine s andy D oncaster ( FD)vessels r epresented a s eries o f f orms w hich c ould b e m atched a mongst t he H allgate w asters. T he v essels i n b oth 0 1 a nd F D f abrics w ere s uspension g lazed ( OG) s uggesting t hat t hey w ere l ater t han c .1150 . O nly t he N ottingham w are ( MN) j ug, F ig.55,No.12 , h ad a s plashed g laze b ut t hese c ontinued w ell i nto t he 1 3th c entury. T he H umberwares w ould a rgue f or a l ater d ate, a s t he W est C owick k iln s equence p robably o nly b egan i n t he l ater 1 3th c entury, a nd i t w as n ot u ntil t he 1 4th a nd 1 5th c entury t hat i t b ecame p rolific i n H umberside. H umberwares w ere a lso f ound i n t he e arliest p hases a t H ull, d ating t o t he l ate 1 3th c entury, a lthough t hey d id n ot b ecome c ommon t here u ntil t he 1 4th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.55,Nos.1-12.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-2; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.3-7; H umberware ( H2),Nos.8-10 ; w hiteware(WY),No.11; m edium s andy(MN),No.12.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-12.

W ith t he e xception o f t he N ottingham s plashed w are j ug, N o.12, a ll t he o ther i llustrated v essels f rom t his g roup h ad s uspension g lazes, N os.2 a nd 1 1 h aving a n i ron w ash p ainted o ver t heir a pplied d ecoration. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug, N o.8 , w as p lugged; o ne o f t he e arliest u ses o f t his t echnique t o b e r ecognised w ithin t he r egion.

S VR 1 .0

E pworth : M anor S ite

H M/2/Ep

O G

C P 3

3

4

3

H 2

3

3

R

1

0 1 F D

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-

2 1

D C 1

2 1

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L evelling m aterial f rom t rench B w hich s ealed q uarry p it g roup H M/1/Ep. T he o rangeware j ug, F ig.55,No.13 , w as p arallelled i n l ate 1 2th c entury c ontexts a t T hornholme P riory a nd m ay b e r esidual. T his m aterial c an o nly b e a ssigned a g eneral h igh-medieval d ate. I llustrated V essels

F ig.55 , N os.13-14.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.13 ;

F orms

j ugs,No.13 ;

f ine s andy(FD),No.14 .

p ipkins,No.14.

1 12

E pworth : M anor S ite

' HM/3/Ep C P .

O T

e

S 3

2

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4

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. 2

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P ottery f rom a ccumulated m aterial o verlying t he s ubsoil i n t rench C . T he g ritty ( GD) c ooking-pot, F ig.55,No.15, r epresented m aterial o f e arly-medieval d ate, w hilst t he r emaining v essels c an b e g enerally a ssigned t o t he h igh-medieval p eriod. I llustrated V essels

F ig.55, N os.15-21.

F abrics

g ritty(GD),No.15; o rangeware(01),No.16 ; f ine s andy(FD) N os.17-19 ; H umberware(H2),No.20 ; r egional s tray(R0),No.21.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.15,20 ;

j ugs,Nos.16-19,21.

O rangeware j ug N o.16 , h ad i ron-washed s pots. N o.21 w as i n a h ard, s mooth-textured f abric w ith a l ight s and f iller, o xidised o range-red c ore a nd o uter s urface, a nd r ed i nner s urface.

E pworth : M anor S ite

H M/4/Ep

C P _ _ ___--____-_-__--

S VR 1 .4 O T

B 1

4

S G

O G •

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1

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T his g roup c ame f rom l ayers s tratified b eneath t he b uilding c omplex i n t rench E ; i ts e arliest m aterial w as p robably o f 1 2th c entury d ate, t he r emainder b elonging t o t he 1 3th c entury. J ugs, F ig.56 ,Nos.3

1 13

a nd 4 , w ere s ub-types o f o rangeware c urrent i n t he 1 2th c entury; N o.3 h ad a p articularly s oapy-textured s urface a nd r epresented a n e arly s ub-type o f t he 0 1 f abric w hich w as o nly p resent i n t he f irst t hree p hases a t T hornholme P riory. T he S carborough w hiteware j ug, N o.7, h ad a s plashed g laze a nd c an c onsequently b e a ttributed a n e arlym edieval d ate. T he f ine s andy j ug, F ig.56,No.6, w as i n t he l ater o f t he t hree H edon j ug f abrics ( FH3) w hich d id n ot a ppear u ntil t he 1 3th c entury. I t w ould a lso b e u nlikely f or t he L ow C ountries r edware s killet, N o.9, t o b e a ny e arlier t han t he 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.56, N os.1-9.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-2; o rangeware(01),No.3; ( 03),No.4; f ine s andy(FD),No.5; ( FH3),No.6 ; w hiteware(WS),No.7; r egional s tray(RC),No.8; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.9.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2,8;

j ugs,Nos.3-7; s killets,No.9.

A ll t hree i llustrated c ooking-pots w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. J ug, N o.7 h ad a t hin, w atery, p ale-green s plashed g laze. B oth t he s trap h andle a nd i nternal k nife t rimming o f N o.4 s uggest a t welfth c entury d ate. C ooking-pot, N o.8, was i n a h ard, r ough, h eavily s and-tempered f abric, w ith o range o utersurface, g rey c ore a nd p ale b uff i nner s urface.

H M/5/Ep

E pworth

:M anor S ite

S VR 2 .0 O G

.

0 1

1

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1

1

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1

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1

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3

3

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P ottery r ecovered f rom l evelling m aterial i n t rench B . J ug, F ig.56,No.11,was i n t he l ater ' Scarborough 2 ' o rangeware f abric ( 0S2) w hich p ersisted i nto t he 1 4th c entury ( Farmer 1 979,31). T his w ould a lso b e a n a ppropriate d ate f or H umberware ( H2) j ug, N o.10. I llustrated V essels

F ig.56,

N os.10-11.

F abrics

H umberware,(H2),No.10;

F orms

j ugs,Nos.10-11.

E pworth

H M/6/Ep

o rangeware(0S2),No.11.

:M anor S ite

S VR 1 .2 O G

-

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0 1

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A s mall

p it

1

1 2

1 2

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1

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f rom

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t rench B w hose m aterial w as

1 14

u ndated b ut

c onformed t o h igh-medieval t ypes a nd i ncluded o ne o f o f L incoln w are ( ML) t o b e r ecognised f rom t he s ite. I llustrated V essels

t he

f ew s herds

g reen

s uspension

F ig.56 ,Nos.12-13.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),No.12; m edium s andy(ML),No.13 .

F orms

j ugs,Nos.12-13.

T he g laze.

L incoln

w are

j ug

r im ,

N o.13 ,

h ad

a d ark

E pworth : M anor S ite

H M/7/Ep

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C P

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T hese v essels w ere r ecovered f rom t rench C y ard d eposits. T he S urrey w hiteware j ug, F ig.56 , N o.14 , w as k indly i dentified b y J ames T horn a nd g iven a 1 4th c entury d ate o n t he b asis o f s imilar v essels f rom t he G reat M edieval C ellar a t K ing 's L angley, H ertfordahire, w hich w ere f ound o n t he f loor o f t he c ellar i n a ssociation w ith a j etton o f c .1390 ( Neal 1 973,Figs.24-5, 5 2 a nd 6 1) ( information p rov ided b y J . C . T horn). F ragments o f a L ow C ountries r edware p ipkin a nd a C oal M easure f abric ( CM1) j ug f rom t his g roup w ould a lso s upport a 1 4th c entury d ate. I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.56,No.14.

r egionalstray(RW);

F orm

j ug.

T he i llustrated j ug w as i n a h ard, w hite, w ith t races o f a c opper-green s uspension g laze.

B arrow : S t. C hads

H M/8/Br

s and-tempered

f abric

S VR 1 .0 C P

S 4 T wo

s hell-tempered

2

c ooking-pots,

2 w hich w ere

t ypologically

l ater

t han t hose f rom E M/10-14/Br. I llustrated V essels

F ig.22, N os.17-18.

F abrics s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.17-18 ; F orms c ooking-pots,Nos.17-18.

1 15

H M/9/Bc

B urnham : C hapel

R I Br

C P

5

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6

C L

3

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3

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A p hase-group f rom a ccumulated d eposits i mmediately o utside t he w alls o f t he c hurch , w hich r ange i n d ate f rom l ate-Saxonto t he e arly 1 4th c entury r estoration o f t he c hapel. I llustrated V essels

F ig.57,Nos.1-15.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CT),No.1; ( C2),Nos.2-3 ; s hell-tempered(S4),No.4 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.5-10 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.11-13; H umberware ( H2),Nos.14-15.

F orms

b owls,No.1; c ooking-pots,Nos.2-4;

j ugs,Nos.6-15;

p ipkins,No.5.

N os. 3 a nd 5 were b urnt a nd s ooted a nd N os.11-12 s plashed g lazed.

K ettleby T horpe : H ouse 1

H M/10/Kt . W St

.

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T hese v essels w ere s ealed b eneath t he c onstruction o f H ouse 1 ( Russell e t a l 1 974 ,8-11), a nd p robably r epresent a n a ccumulated r ange o f m aterial r ather t han a s ingle p eriod g roup ( Moorhouse 1 974, 1 6). T he S tamford w are ( WSt) p itcher r im i s u nlikely t o b e 1 3th c entury a s s uggested ( ibid) a nd i s p robably 1 2th c entury o r e arlier ( Kilmurray 1 980 ,133-134). T he r emaining m aterial m ay b e o f l ate 1 2th o r e arly 1 3th c entury d ate; t he m edium s andy ( MU f abric f irst o ccurred i n l ate 1 2th c entury g roups a t T hornholme P riory, a lthough i t w as n ot c ommon o n t he s ite u ntil t he 1 3th c entury.

1 16

I llustrated V essels

F ig.57, N os.16-20 .

F abrics

S tamford ( WSt),No.16 ; s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.17-18 ; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.19-20 .

F orms

p itchers,No .16;

b owls,No.18 ;

c ooking-pots,Nos.17,19-20 .

V essels N os.16 , 1 9 a nd 2 0 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

H M/11/Br ,

B arrow : C herry L ane C P

.

'

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S 4

3

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A p hase g roup o f p ottery f rom v arious f eatures s ealed a nd t runc ated b y a c obbled c halk s urface ( HM/13/Bv). C ooking-pot, F ig.57, N o.26 , o riginally d escribed a s B lau G rau ( Hayfield 1 977,32),was p roba bly a 1 3th c entury , L ow C ountries g reyware ( IY). N o.21, a n e arlym edieval g ritty f abric ( G1), p robably d ated t o t he 1 2th c entury. T he m edium s andy f abric, N o.25, a ppeared d uring t he l ate 1 2th c entury a t T hornholme P riory, b ut w as u ncommon b efore t he 1 3th c entury a nd w ould b e u nlikely t o h ave b een t raded f ar b efore t hen. B oth t he s hell-tempered ( S4) a nd c oarse s andy ( C2) v essels w ere d ifficult t o d ate a ny m ore p recisely t han h igh-medieval. T he 1 3th c entury d ate, a scribed i n 1 977, w ould s till s eem b e a ppropriate f or m uch o f t his m aterial, a lthough s ome v essels 1 2th c entury o r e arlier d ate w ere p resent. I llustrated V essels

t o o f

F ig.57 , N os.21-26.

F abrics

g ritty(G1),No.21; s hell-tempered(S4),No.22; c oarse s andy(C2), N os.23-24 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.25; L ow C ountries g reyware ( IY),No.26.

F orms

p ancheons,No.21; j ugs,No.25.

b owls,No.22;

c ooking-pots,Nos.23 ,24 ,26 ;

C ooking-pot, N o.26 , w as i n a h ard, g rey, c oarsely s and-tempered f abric w hose b lue-grey s urfaces h ad a m etallic s heen t o t he o uter s urface; b oth t his v essel a nd N o.24 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

B arrow : C herry L ene

H M/i2/Br T his

g roup

d erived

f rom

c leaning

1 17

i mmediately

S VR 1 .3 u nder

t he

c obbles

w hich r evealed t he H M/11/Br f eatures a nd t herefore c ontains m aterial b oth f rom t he t ops o f t hose f eatures a nd a ny o ccupation m aterial t hat p re-dated t he l aying o f t he c obbles. T he w ide c hronological r ange o f m aterial i n t his g roup i ncluded F ig.59,No.9, i dentified b y D r. R ichard H odges a s a M erovingian i mport ( pers.comm .). I ts s hape w as s imilar t o t he T ating w are p itchers a nd i ts f abric c haracterised b y i ts o xidised r ed b urnished s urfaces. C omparable v essels w ere f ound a t H amwih i n g roups d ating t o t he 8 th o r 9 th c enturies ( Hodges 1 981,71-72). T his p ot w as a ll t he m ore r emarkable b eing t he o nly v essel o f t his p eriod f rom t he s ite, h owever t he S t. C hads e xcavations l ay o nly a h undred y ards t o t he e ast, w hose S X/4/Br g roup, w ith i ts I pswich w are p itchers, p rovides a c ontemporary s etting f or s uch a v essel. A lthough r esidual t o t his g roup, t his v essel r emains a n i mportant f ind a s i t w as p robably a h igh s tatus o bject a nd h as i mplications f or p ossible M iddle-Saxon t rading c onnect ions i n t he H umber b asin. N

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M uch o f t he r emaining m aterial, f or e xample, t he D eveloped S tamford w are j ug ( WDt), F ig.59,No.2, b elonged t o t he 1 2th c entury, a lthough t here w ere a lso 1 3th c entury v essels, s uch a s t he H umberware j ug b ase, F ig.59, N o.8. T he g roup w as a lso r emarkable f or i ts w ide r ange o f f abrics, w hich w ould a ppear t o o we m ore t o t he t own 's t rading c onnections t han t he c hronological s pan o f t his g roup. R egional i mports f rom H edon ( Fig.59,Nos.4-6), L incoln ( Fig.59,No.7), H ull ( fabric O H), S carborough ( fabric 0 S2) a nd S tamford ( Fig.59,No.2) m ay r eflect B arrow 's c ommercial l inks a s a m inor H umber p ort. T his p icture c ontrasts v ividly, f or e xample, w ith t he f ar m ore l imited r ange o f f abric t ypes f rom c ontemporary g roups a t T hornholme P riory.

1 18

I llustrated V essels

F ig.58 ,Nos.1-33 ; F ig.59 ,Nos.1-9.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(C2),Fig.58 ,Nos.1-6 ; s hell-tempered(S4),Fig.58 , N os.7-18 ; ( S3),Fig.58 ,No.19 ; o rangeware ( 01),Fig.58 ,Nos.20-33; ( 03),Fig.59 ,No.1; w hiteware(WDt),Fig.59 ,No.2; f ine s andy(F1), F ig.59,No.3 ; ( FH2),Fig.59,Nos.4-6 ; m edium s andy(ML),Fig .59 , N o.7; H umberware(H2),Fig.59 ,No.8; i mport(I),Fig.59,No.9 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.58 ,Nos.1-14 ,19-21; b owls,Fig.59,Nos.15-17; l ids,Fig.59 ,No.18; j ugs,Fig.58 ,Nos.22-33 , F ig.59,Nos.1-5 , 7 -8 ; p ipkins,Fig.59 ,No.6 ; p itchers,Fig.59 ,No.9.

V essels, F ig.58 ,Nos.6 , 8 , 1 1-12 , 1 5-17, a nd F ig.59 , N o.6 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd o rangeware j ugs, F ig.58 , N os.24, 2 9-30 , h ad i ron-washed a pplied d ecoration. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug , F ig.58, N o.22, w as p lugged. T he M erovingian p itcher, F ig.59, N o.9 , h ad a s oft, f riable, s and-tempered f abric o f a p ale r eddish-buff c olour. B oth s urfaces w ere c oated w ith a r ed s lip, t he o uter s urface a nd u pper p art o f t he i nner s urface w ere h ighly b urnished g iving t hem a w arm , s oapy t exture.

B arrow : C herry L ane

H M/13/Br •

F S 4 C 2

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T he c obbles, f rom w hich t his g roup o f p ottery d erived, w ere a s hoddy a ffair o f i rregular l umps o f c halk , l oosely p acked a nd s et i nto t he s urface o f H M/12/Br, t hereby i ntroducing r esidual m aterial. T he a ccumulating l ayers o f H M/14/Br w ere t rodden d own i nto t hese c obbles i ntroducing i ntrusive m aterial. T hus t his g roup i s l eft i n t he u nenviable p osition o f c ontaining v essels b oth p re-dating a nd p ost-dating t he a ctual l aying o f t he c obbles. J ug h andle, F ig.59, N o.18 , w as a lmost c ertainly l ocal ( F1) r ather t han f rom H edon ( FH1) ( contra H ayfield 1 977,35-6, N o.55) a nd p robably o f e arly 1 2th c entury d ate. O n t he o ther h and, N os.20 a nd 2 1 w ere p robably f rom H edon, a s t hey c an n ow b e a ssigned t o t he F H2 f abric. P ost-medieval v essel, N o.24 , r epresents a m ore o bvious i ntrusive e lement. I llustrated V essels F ig.59 , N os.10-24. F abrics

c oarse s andy(C2),No.10 ;

s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.11-12;

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o rangeware(01),Nos.13-16 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.17-19; ( FH2), N os.20-21; H umberware(H2),No.22 ; w hiteware(WY),No.23; p ostm edieval(PM),No .24. F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.10 ,13,17; b owls,No.11; N os.14-16,18-21,23 ; c isterns,Nos.22,24 .

f lasks,No.12;

j ugs ,

F ine s andy j ug, N o.18 , h ad a y ellow-green s plashed g laze w h ilst t he Y ork w hiteware j ug, N o.23, h ad a y ellow-ochre s uspension g laze a nd a n i ron-wash o n i ts a pplied s pots.

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T his m aterial, w hich a ccumulated o ver t he c halk c obbles o f H M/13/Br, i ncluded a h igh r esidual e lement, a nd c overed a w ide t ime s cale. H andle, F ig.60 , N o13, h ad a s plashed g laze a nd p robably c ame f rom a 1 2th c entury p itcher f orm s imilar t o t hat f rom B arton : S t. P eters E M/1/Bt, F ig.19 , N o.3. N os.20-22 w ere 1 6th c entury o r l ater i n d ate a nd r epresented t he l atest a ctivity o n t he s ite. I llustrated V essels

F ig.60 , N os.1-22.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.1-7; s hell-tempered(S4),No.8 ; o rangeware ( 01),Nos.9-16; f ine s andy(FH2),No.17; H umberware(H1),Nos .18-19 ; C istercian(CIST),No.20 ; p ost-medieval(PM),Nos.21-22.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3 , 8 -9; b owls,Nos.4-7; j ugs,Nos.10-12 ,14-19 ; p itchers,No.13 ; c ups,No.20 ; c isterns,No.21; d ishes,No.22.

V essels N os.1, 3 -4 a nd 6 , w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. a nd j ug N o.10 , h ad s plashed g lazes. T he C istercian N o.20 , h ad b een f ired i n a n u pright p osition.

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P itcher N o.13, w are c up b ase,

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T his g roup, f rom t he c onstruction o f t he o uter p recinct w all, w as d ated t o t he e arly 1 3th c entury b y a rchitectural d etail ( informa tion G lyn C oppack). I t w as d ominated b y t he o rangeware f abric ( 01) a nd t he j ug f orm . T he o rangeware p ipkins, w hich f ormed c . 1 2% o f t he t otal, w ere e vidently u sed a s c ooking v essels, w hich e xplains t he a bsence o f c ooking-pots. I llustrated V essels

F ig.61, N os.1-5.

F abrics

o rangeware ( 01),Nos.1-4 ; r egional s tray(RW),No.5.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-5.

J ug N o.3 h ad o nly a s ingle t humbing f or i ts l ower h andle a ttachm ent a nd h ad a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface; j ug N o.4 h ad i ron-wash p ainted o n i ts c lay ' blobs', w hilst i ts b asal a ngle h ad s even s ingle t humbings. T he r egional s tray, N o.5 , w as i n ah ard, y ellowish-white f abric w ith a p ale y ellowish o uter s urface a nd a t hin , w atery,but b rightly m ottled, c opper-green s uspension g laze.

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F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.6-19 ; m edium s andy(ML),Nos.20-22; N os.23-24 ; ( MT),Nos.25-26; r egional s tray(R),Nos.27.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.6-17,20-22,25-27; N o.23; p ancheons,No.24 .

( M1),

p ipkins,Nos.18-19 ; c ooking-pots,

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O f t he t wo T oynton-all-Saints ( MT) p roducts, N o.26 h ad i ronw ashed a pplied s trips. O rangeware j ug, N o.13, h ad a b right y ellow s uspension g laze o ver a t hick ( 1-2mm) w hite s lip, w ith c opper-washed a pplied s pots; t he s urviving p ortion o f t his v essel t o t he r ight o f t he l ower h andle a ttachment h ad a c opper-green g laze, s uggesting t hat t he o riginal j ug w as d ecorated w ith a t l east t wo d ifferent c oloured p anels. V ery s imilar v essels o ccur i n t he S carborough 1 o rangeware f abric. H andle f ragment, N o.16, w as a v ery c lose p arallel t o a v essel f rom C herry L ane, B arrow-upon-Humber ( HM/14/Br, F ig.60, N o.14) a nd t o a nother f rom B urnham ; a ll t hree m ay h ave b een m ade b y t he s ame p otter.

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T he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric f orms a l arge p roportion o f g roups f rom P hase 5 , a lthough n ot b ecoming t he d ominant f abric u ntil P hase.8. T hese v essels c ame f rom t he r ebuilding a nd s ubsequent o ccupation o f t he e arly b rewhouse ( building c i). A rea 1 , t rench J a lso p roduced a c ondiment f orm s imilar t o t hat o f F ig.62, N o.4, w hich s upports a n e arly 1 3th c entury d ate f or t he u se o f t hese v essels a t T hornholme. T hey w ere b oth c onstructed f rom t wo s eparate d ishes w elded t ogether b y a c entral h andle. T his e xample d isplayed s ome t races o f b urning a nd h ad t he g laze s car o f a s imilar v essel o n i ts b ase. I llustrated V essels

F ig.62, N os.1-4.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-2; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.3-4.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-3;

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c ondiments,No.4.

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T his g roup w as a ssociated w ith t he c onstruction o f t he n ew S tewards h all ( building B ii), t he e arliest o f a s eries o f d omestic h alls. T he h orseshoe m otif o n j ug F ig.62, N o.6, p roved f airly c ommon o n t he ( M1) m edium s andy f abric. S uch c omplex j ug d ecoration r esemb les d esigns f ound o n w aste m aterial f rom t he ' Roses' k iln a t T oyntona ll-Saints ( Healey 1 984).

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I llustrated V essels

F ig.62, N os.5-7.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.5; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.6-7.

F orms

p ipkins,No.5;

j ugs,No.6;

u rinals,No.7.

T he d esign o f j ug, N o.6, c omprised t wo s ide p anels o f h orseshoes w ith a f loral m otif a t t he f ront, a nd h ad a b right o live-green s uspens ion g laze. U rinal, N o.7, a lso h ad a n o live-green s uspension g laze.

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F ig.62, N os.8-9.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.8 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.9.

F orms

j ugs,No.8;

b asting d ishes,No.9.

T he f abric o f b asting-dish, N o.9, w as h eavily b urnt w ith s oot d eposits r emaining o n i ts r im a nd o uter s urface. T he s mall o rangeware h andle, N o.8, w as p art o f a s houlder l oop f rom a h ighly d ecorated j ug.

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A s mall g roup c onnected w ith t he c onstruction o f o ut-buildings a ssociated w ith t he n ew d omestic ( Steward's ? ) h all ( building B iv). P hase 7 w as d ated b y c oin e vidence t o t he e arly 1 4th c entury ( pers. c omm . G lyn C oppack). I llustrated V essels

F ig.62, N os.10-13.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.10 ; m edium s andy(ML),No.11;

F orms

j ugs,Nos.10-11;

( M1),Nos.12-13.

c ooking-pots,Nos.12-13.

B oth i llustrated c ooking-pots w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

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T his g roup, f rom y ard d eposits a ssociated w ith P hase 7 ,saw a n i ncrease i n t he p roportion o f t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric a nd a d ecrease i n o rangewares ( 01). T here h ad b een l ittle a pparent d evelo pment i n o rangeware f orm s ince P hase 5 a nd m uch o f t his f abric m ay h ave b een r esidual. T he H 1, H umberware j ug r im , F ig.63, N o.25, h ad a s harp i nternal b evel w hich c haracterises t he e arlier j ug f orms i n t his t radition. I llustrated V essels

F ig.63, N os.1-26.

F abrics

o rangewares(01),Nos.1-9; m edium s andy(ML),Nos.10-12; ( M1), N os.13-23; ( M2),No.24; H umberware(H1),No.25; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1),No.26.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-7,10-12,16-20 ,24-26; p ipkins,Nos.8-9; N os.13-15; d rinking m ugs,No.21; c auldrons,No.23; N o.22.

c ooking-pots, u nidentified,

V essels, N os.13, 1 4, 1 6. 2 2 a nd 2 3 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. J ug, N o.4, h ad a pplied s trips o f w hite, i ron-free c lay, t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug, N o.25 w as p lugged, w hilst N o.24 h ad a n a pplied, t ype I I b ase. C auldron, N o.23, h ad t hree b ands o f g laze, o ne o n t he o uter s urface a round t he s houlder, t he s econd o n t he i nner r im e dge a nd t he t hird f rom m id-body t o t he b ase o f t he i nner s urface. B oth t he h andle a nd l egs o f t his v essel w ere p lugged i nto t he b ody.

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m edium s andy ( M1) f abric d ominated t his p hase. I llustrated V essels

F ig.63 , N os.27-29.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Nos.27-28 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.29.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.27-28 ;

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g roup w ere j ugs, t he p ercentage o f t han f or a ny o ther g roup f rom t he

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p riory. S ome v essels s uch a s F ig.65 , N os.11-12, s uggested a s peciali sed i ndustrial u se. T he s imilarity o f F ig.65 , N o.10 a nd F ig.66 ,No.2 t o c ontemporary D utch f orms s uggests t hat t he M 1 p otter w as d elibera tely c opying t hem . I llustrated V essels

F ig.64,Nos.1-22; F ig.65 ,Nos.1-12; F ig.66 ,Nos.1-8.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Fig.64 ,Nos.1-4 ; s hell-tempered(S3),Fig.64 ,No.5 ; m edium s andy(ML),Fig.64,No.6 ; ( M1),Fig.64,Nos.7-22,Fig.65, N os.1-12,Fig.66,Nos.1-4 ; H umberware ,(H2),Fig.66,Nos.5-8 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.64 ,Nos.5,7-15 ,Fig.66 ,No.8; j ugs,Fig.64, N os.1-4 ,5 ,16-22,Fig.65 ,Nos.1-6 ,Fig.66 ,Nos.6-7; p ancheons, F ig.65,Nos.7-9 ; t ripod p ipkins,Fig.65 ,No.10 ; l ids,Fig.65 , N o.11; c ucurbits, F ig.65,No.12 ; b asting d ishes,Fig.66 ,No.1; d ishes,Fig.66 ,No.2; u rinals,Fig.66 ,No.4; c isterns,Fig.66 ,No.5.

V essels F ig.64, N os.6 , 9 , 1 0 , 1 3 , 1 5 , F ig.65 , N os.10 , 1 2 a nd F ig.66 , N o.1 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f j ugs F ig.64 ,Nos.1, 1 8 , 2 2, F ig.65 , N o.I w ere p lugged, a nd t hat o f F ig.66, N o.3 i ndented. F ig.65, N o.6 h ad a w hite s alt d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface, a nd f our p airs o f b asal t humbings. T he c lose s imilarity i n t he c olour a nd g laze o f t he l id a nd b ase o f F ig.65, N o.12 s uggested t hat t hey w ere m anufactured a s a f itting p air; t he i nner g lazing o f b oth w as h eavily h eat c razed.

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F ig.66, N os.9-10 .

F abrics

m edium s andy ( M1), N os.9-10.

F orms

p ancheons, N o.9 ; u nidentified, N o.10 .

N o.10 h ad a b and o f g reenish-orange g laze a round t he i nside o f i ts r im ; t he r im i tself w as v ery u nevenly f inished, a lmost h andf inished , c ontrasting w ith t he b etter w heel-finished s urfaces o f t he r est o f t he v essel. T he r im e dge o f N o.10 w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

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F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.11; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.12-16. H umberware(H2),No.17.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.12-13 ; j ugs,No.17; p ipkins,No.15; c auldrons, N o.14 ; c ups ,No.16; u nidentified,No.11.

N o.11 h ad a c opper-green g laze o n i ts o uter s urface a nd a ppeared t o b e p art o f a s pout. N os.12-15 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug N o.17 w as p lugged.

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T his p ottery, w hich c ame f rom t he c onstruction a nd o ccupation d eposits o f t he b rewhouse ( building C ii), r anged f rom m aterial a ssoci ated w ith i ts c onstruction i n t he l ate 1 4th c entury, t o i ts a bandonm ent i n t he e arly 1 6th c entury. S ome 2 6% o f t his g roup w ere c isterns, w hich r eflected t he s pecialised f unction o f t he b uilding. I llustrated V essels

F ig.66 , N os.18-28 .

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),nos.18-21; H umberware(H2),Nos.22-23 ; C oal M easure(CM1),No.24 ; r egional s tray(RH),No.25; C istercian ( CIST),No.26 ; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.27; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.28.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.18-20 ; c isterns,Nos.22-25; c ups,No.26 ; t ripod p ipkins,No.28.

d rinking m ugs,Nos.21,27;

S iegburg d rinking m ug, N o.27 h ad a l ustrous, r eddish a sh g laze, w hilst t he L ow C ountries t ripod p ipkin , N o.28 , w as b urnt a nd s ooted

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a s w as c istern N o.22. T he o range s uspension g laze o f j ug , N o .19, w as c rudely d aubed o n. T he b ase o f c istern, N o.22, w as b adly s palled, w hilst t he u pper h andle o f c istern , N o.24 , w as s moothed o n, w ith a v ent c ut o ut o f t he r im i mmediately a bove i t.

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T his g roup, f rom t he P hase 9 y ard d eposits, d iffered p rincipally f rom t he P hase 8 y ard d eposits ( HM/24/Tp) i n i ts g rowing p roportion o f H umberware ( H2) v essels. I llustrated V essels

F ig.67, N os.1-15 .

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Nos.1-9 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.10-14 ; C oal M easure(CM1),No.15.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2; j ugs,Nos.3-6,10-12,15 ; p ancheons, N os.7-8 ; p ipkins,No.13 ; d rinking m ugs ,No.14 ; u rinals ? N o.9.

V essels N os.9 , 1 1 a nd 1 5 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he p ossible u rinal f orm , N o.9 , w as g lazed o n i ts i nner s urface a s w as N o.13 ,which h ad b een d escribed a s a p ipkin ; i nternal g lazing w ould, h owever, b e u nusual f or b oth f orms.

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F ig.67, N os.16-23.

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F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.16-17; m edium s andy(ML),No.18 ; N os.19-21; H umberware(1 12),Nos.22-23.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.16-18 ,20 ,22 ; c ooking-pots,No.19 ; N o.21; p ancheons,No.23 .

( M1),

b asting d ishes,

V essels N os.19 a nd 2 1 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. O rangeware j ug, N o.16, h ad a pplied w hite c lay s trips, w hilst t he a pplied s pots o f N o.17 w ere i ron-washed. T he f ull d ecorative m otif o f N o.20 w as u nc lear, b ut i t m ay h ave c omprised a s eries o f c rudely i ncised m eda llions.

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T his b elongs t o t he e arly y ears o f t he 1 3th c entury. S quared r ims a nd n eck c arinations p ersisted a mongst t he o rangeware j ugs, w hilst t he f orm a nd d ecoration o f F ig.68 , N o.2, c ompares w ith F ig.61, N o.4, f rom A rea 2 , P hase 5 . L ike P hases 4 a nd 5 f rom T rench J ,this g roup c ontained a r elatively h igh p roportion o f p ipkin f orms. T he m edium s andy ( M1) j ug, F ig.68 , N o.13 , w as u nusual i n h aving o nly o ne t humbing o n i ts l ower h andle a ttachment. I llustrated V essels

F ig.68 , N os.1-13 .

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-11; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.12-13 ;

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-8 ,13 ;

p ipkins,Nos.9-11;

c urfews,No.12.

A ll t hree i llustrated p ipkins, N os.9-11, a nd w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he a pplied c lay ' blobs ' N o.2, c omprised a n i ron-rich c lay.

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w ith t hose f rom H ull : B lackfriargate A ( HM/82/Hu), F ig.96, N os.3-8. T he t wo s pot a nd l ine j ugs, F ig.69, N os.3 a nd 4 , f it c onvincingly i nto t his g roup, a lthough a v ery s imilar e xample o ccurred e arlier i n T rench J , P hase 4 , s uggesting t hat t his d esign h ad a l ong l ifespan. T he g lobular f orm o f F ig.70, N o.10, s uggests t hat i t w as a u rinal, p erhaps s imilar i n f orm t o F ig.62, N o.7. T he m edium s andy ( M1) j ug, F ig.70 , N o.14, w as c loser t o t he f orm o f c ontemporary T oynton-type j ugs t han t o e ither o rangewares o r L incoln w ares. T he d ecoration o f t he c auldron, F ig.70 , N o.15, i n t he s ame f abric, h ad a z oomorphic q uality, w hilst i ts t wo h andles w ere s imilar t o t hose o n c ontemporary D utch t ripod p ipkins. T his w as t he p eriod w hen t he H umberwares w ere b eginning t o a ppear i n t he r egion, t hey w ere r epresented h ere b y F ig.70 , N os.16-18 , w hich w ere a ll s mall j ugs. T he b evelled r im f orm o f F ig.70 , N o.16 c ompares w ith H M/1/Ep, F ig.55, N o.8. I llustrated V essels

F ig.69, N os.1-5; F ig.70 , N os.1-18.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Fig.69,Nos.1-5,Fig.70 ,Nos.1-12; m edium s andy ( ML),Fig.70,No.13; ( M1),Fig.70 ,Nos.14-15; H umberware(1 12), F ig.70 ,Nos.16-18.

F orms

j ugs,Fig.69,Nos.1-5,Fig.70 ,Nos.1-9,13-14,16-18; p ipkins, F ig.70 ,Nos.11-12; u rinals,Fig.70 ,No.10; c auldrons,Fig.70 ,No.15

T he a pplied s pots o f F ig.69, N os.3 a nd 4 , a nd F ig.70 , N o.6, w ere p ainted w ith a n i ron w ash. B oth i llustrated p ipkins, F ig.70, N os.11-12, t he u rinal a nd t he c auldron w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he c auldron w as g lazed o n b oth i nner a nd o uter s urfaces a nd h ad a p lugged h andle.

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A lthough, n umerically, o rangewares w ere s till t he d ominant f abric, t he g roup's r ange o f i llustrated v essels i s p robably m ore a ccurate i n s howing t he i mportance o f t he m edium s andy ( M1) a nd H umberware(H2) f abrics. T he o rangeware v essels w ere l argely f ragmentary, a s F ig.71, N os.1-5 s uggest, a nd p robably l argely r esidual, i llustrating t he f allibilities o f s tatistical e vidence. . A n umber o f i nteresting f orms o ccurred i n t he m edium s andy .( M1) f abric, i ncluding t he u nglazed b owl w hose b asal a ngle b ung-hole F ig.71, N o.8,

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t he v essel

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p letely d rained, u nlike t he l ater c istern f orms w here t he b ung-hole w as p laced h igher u p t he l ower b ody i n o rder t o t rap s ediments. T he c ruet, F ig.71, N o.10 , w as p aralleled i n a l ater p hase f rom t his t rench H M/36/Tp, F ig.73 , N o.5, a nd f rom a p robable r esidual e xample f rom A rea 2 , L M/21/Tp, F ig.120 , N o.l. F ig.71, N o.11 w as a n u nusual f orm o f u nknown f unction. T he H umberwares ( H2) h ad n ow d eveloped t heir m ore c haracteristic f orms, F ig.71, N os.17 a nd 1 9, w hich w ere r etained, a lmost u naltered, u ntil t he 1 6th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.71, N os.1-19 .

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-5; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.6-15; H umberware ( H2),Nos.16-19.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-2,12-15,17-19 ; c ooking-pots,Nos.6-7,16 ; p ipkins, N os.3-4; b asting d ishes,Nos.5,9; c ruets,No.10 ; b ung-hole b owls,No.8 ; u nidentified,No.11.

V essels N os.4-6 , 8 -9 a nd 1 5 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. C ookingp ot, N o.16 , h ad a b and o f o range-yellow g laze p ainted a round t he i nner f ace o f t he r im . T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug, N o.19, w as p lugged.

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F ig.72, N os.1-4.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.2-3; H umberware ( H2),No.4 .

F orms

j ugs, N os.1-4 . O rangeware j ug , N o.1, w as d ecorated w ith i ron-rich c lay ' blobs '.

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v ery s mall a nd f ragmentary a nd a lmost c ertainly r esidual. F ig .72, N o.14 w as a c istern a nd w as o ne o f t he e arliest t o b e r ecognised o n t he s ite; w ithin t he r egion, i t r emains a l ate-medieval f orm w ith f ew , i f a ny, e xamples o ccurring e arlier t han t he 1 4th c entury. T he m edium s andy j ugs ( M1) n ow m ore c losely r esembled t he H umberware f orms ( H2). I llustrated V essels

F ig.72, N os.5-14.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.5 ; m edium s andy(ML),No.6; H umberware(H2),Nos.13-14.

( M1),Nos.7-12 ;

F orms

j ugs,Nos.5-6 ,8-13 ; c ooking-pots,No.7; c isterns,No.14.

T he r esidual o rangeware j ug, N o.5, w as t ypologically a 1 2th c entury f orm . V essel, N o.7, w as b urnt a nd s ooted, N o.9 h ad a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface, a nd N o.13 w as o verfired. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.7 w as p lugged , w hilst t he l ower a ttachm ent o f N o.10 h ad b een i ndented a nd s ubsequ ntly f illed w ith a s mear o f c lay

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F ig.73 , N os.3 a nd 4 w ere t he e arliest i llustratable e xamples o f t he c oarse s andy ( C2) f abric f rom T rench D , a lthough t he f abric f irst m ade i ts a ppearance o n t he s ite i n P hase 5 . T he C 2 f abric h ad a r egional d ate r ange f rom t he 1 1th t o t he 1 5th c entury. E ven t hough m ost c ontemporary m edium s andy ( M1) j ugs w ere c opying t he s tyle o f t he H umberwares, F ig.73 , N o .7 m ore c losely r esembled l ate m edieval L incoln w are j ugs ( Coppack 1 975 , 2 4 F ig.9 ,No.79). I llustrated V essels F abrics

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o rangeware(01),No.2; c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.3-4; m edium s andy ( M1),Nos.5 4 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.9-13 .

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d rinking m ugs,No.2 ; c ooking-pots,Nos.3-4 ; c ruets,No.5 ; j ugs,Nos.7-13 ; u nidentified,No.6. C P 1

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V essels N os. 3 a nd 4 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, c ruet, N o.5 h ad a w ire c ut b ase, w hilst t he u nidentified v essel f orm , N o.6,had a n i nternal g laze. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug, N o.8 w as p lugged w ith a s mall p atch o f g laze p ainted i nternally o ver t he p lug ; t he l ower h andle a ttachment o f t his v essel w as i ndented, a s w ere N os.11 a nd 1 2. J ug, N o.7, a lso h ad a p lugged u pper h andle a ttachment. T he u nillustrated b asal a ngle o f c ooking-pot, N o.4, w as 1 7cms i n d iameter a nd h eavily b urnt a nd s ooted.

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T his w as o ne o f t he l argest a nd m ost i mportant g roups f rom t he s ite a nd c ame f rom e arly 1 3th c entury d eposits a ssociated w ith t he c onstruction o f t he p recinct w all a nd t he b uilding o f d rains t o t he e ast o f t he g uardhouse. T he c hange i n v essel t ypes f rom t he p receding p hases o f T rench J w as q uite d ramatic, s uggesting a c hange o f f unction i n t he r ooms i n t his p art o f t he g atehouse c omplex. T he i llustrated m aterial c ompleteness o f t he v essels i n

f or t his g roup r eveals t he g reater t he M 1 f abric; o nly t hree o rangeware

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j ugs w ere s ufficiently c omplete t o r econstruct t heir p rofiles, d espite t heir n ear p arity i n v essel n umbers, a lthough o rangewares p robably r emained i n u se u ntil P hase 6 o r 7 . L incoln w are h ad d eclined i n p roportion f rom P hase 4 , w hilst t he s ingle e xamples o f t he s hell-tempered ( S3) a nd c oarse s and t empered ( C2) f abrics e mphasised t heir m arginal p lace i n t he T hornholme P riory a ssemblage. T his w as t he f irst t ime t hat t he t ransitional H 1 s mooth H umberware a ppeared o n t he s ite; i ts f orms a nd f abrics b earing a c lose r esemblance t o o rangewares. A n ew m ethod o f d ecoration o ccurred i n t his g roup, t hat o f ' relief-moulding', s een h ere i n F ig.78 , N os. 6 a nd 9 , t he e ar o f w heat a nd r aspberry o f N o.6 b eing t he m ost c ommon d esign. I t w ould g enerally a ppear t o h ave b een a 1 3th c entury i nnovation w ithin t he r egion, r emaining c ommon f or a t l east a c entury i n b oth o rangeware a nd H umberware f abrics. W hilst j ugs c ontinued t o f orm t he m ajority o f t he v essel f orms, c ooking-pots, w hich w ere a lmost a ll i n t he M 1 m edium s andy f abric, s tarted t o i ncrease i n p roportion. P ancheons, c urfews a nd c ondiments m ade u p t he v essel r epertoire o f t he g roup. J ug d ecoration w as b ec oming l ess c ommon o n t he o rangewares, a lthough a h igher p roportion o f t he m edium s andy ( M1) j ugs w ere n ow d ecorated. T hese M 1 j ugs w ere n ot o nly p otted t o a p articularly h igh s tandard, b ut a lso t he d esigns o f F ig.77, N os.3-5 w ere n ew t o t he r egion. I t w as p robably n o c oincidence t hat s uch q uality a nd n ovelty c an b e a ssociated w ith a f abric w hich w as s tarting t o r eplace t he t raditional 1 2th c entury o rangeware p roducts. A lthough t he H 1 f abric t o s ome e xtent c ontinued t he o rangeware t radition , t he n ew m edium s andy ( M1) f abric h ad n o s uch a ffinities; t hey r esembled, e ven c opied, c ontemporary v essels i n t he L incoln a nd T oynton w ares. T heir i nfluence w as a s outhern o ne, a s o pposed t o t he ' Humber b asin ' o rangeware t radition. I t w as a lso i nteresting t hat a s m edium s andy j ugs a ppeared i n t he L incoln w are s tyle, s o t he n umber o f d irect L incoln w are i mports d ropped s ubstantially. I llustrated V essels F abrics

F igs.75-78

o rangeware(01),Fig.75,Nos.1-16; m edium s andy(ML),Fig.78,Nos.45 ; ( M1),Fig.75,Nos.17-20 ,Fig.76,Nos.1-16,Fig.77,Nos.1-5,Fig.78, N os.1-2; s hell-tempered(S3),Fig.78,No.3 ; H umberware(H1),Fig.78, N os.6-9.

F orms

j ugs,Fig.75,Nos.1-11,Fig.76,Nos.5-16,Fig.77,Nos.1-5,Fig.78 , N os.4-9; c ooking-pots,Fig.75,Nos.17-18 ; p ipkins,Fig.75,Nos.121 5,20 ; c urfews,Fig.76,Nos.1-3,Fig.75,No.16; b owls,Fig.76 ,No.4, F ig.78,No.3; c ondiments,Fig.78,Nos.1-2.

F ig.75, N os.12, 1 7-20 , F ig.76, N o.4 a nd F ig.78, N o.3 w ere v essels w ith b urning a nd s ooting t o t heir o uter s urfaces; c urfews, F ig.76, N os.1-3 a nd F ig.75, N o.16 h ad b urning a nd s ooting o n t heir i nner s urfaces. I t w as t he i nternal b urning a nd s ooting o f F ig.75, N o.16 w hich l ed t o i ts a ttribution a s a c urfew , b oth i ts i nner a nd o uter s urfaces w ere g lazed, a lthough t his h ad l argely s palled o ff t he i nner s urface. O rangeware j ug, F ig.75, N o.7 h ad c opper-washed a pplied

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s pots, F ig.75, N o.8 , h ad i ron-washed s pots, h ad a pplied c hevrons i n a n i ron-rich c lay.

w hilst

F ig.75,

N o.10 ,

T he e ar o f w heat a nd r aspberry d esigns o f m edium s andy j ugs, F ig.76, N os.14-15 c opied t he d esigns o f t he n ew r elief m oulding t echn iques s een o n t he H umberwares, F ig.78, N os.6 a nd 9 , a lthough i n t his c ase t hey w ere m ade f rom a pplied s trips o f c lay. T he t wo s urv iving h orseshoe m otifs o f F ig.77, N o.4 b oth h ad a n i ron-wash a nd p robably l ay e ither s ide o f a m issing c entral d esign. J ug, F ig.77, N o.3, h ad t hree s imilar a pplied d ecorative p anels, w hilst F ig.77, N o.5, c omprised f our p anels o f a pplied r ibbed d ecoration w ith a n a dditional a pplied d esign u nder i ts l ip. O n N os.3 a nd 5 , F ig.77, t he u pper h andle a ttachments w ere p lugged a nd t he l ower o nes i ndented, F ig.76, N o.6 h ad a n i ndented l ower h andle a ttachment, w hilst t he u pper a ttachment o f F ig.76, N o.8 h ad a s mall, a dditional c entral t humbing. F ig. 7 7, N o.3 h ad f our g roups o f f ive t humbings t o i ts b asal a ngle, F ig.76 , N o.6 h ad t hree g roups o f t hree; i n a ddition, t his l ater v essel a lso h ad a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface.

H M/38/Tp , . .

T hornholme P riory

,

.

S 3

1

C 2

1

0 1 ' M L M 1

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 5

C P

P N

O G

D C

• 1

. 1

. 6 4

6 8

4 7

2

1

1 2 3

1 1

1 6

5

' H 2

1

1

' R W

1

1

T 1

1

a

O T

S VR 2 .2

'

1 4

1 2

1

1 •

1

3

1 .

'

A p hase-group f rom g eneral P hase 5 o ccupation l ayers. T he T oynton/Bolingbroke ( Ti) p ipkin w as t he e arliest v essel i n t his f abric f rom t he s ite a nd, i ndeed, o ne o f t he e arliest e xamples t o b e r ecogn ised i n L incolnshire. I llustrated V essels

F ig.74, N os.10-23.

F abrics

o rangeware ( 01),Nos.10-18 ; m edium s andy(ML),No.19; c oarse s andy(C2),No.20 ; r egional s tray(RW),No.21; H umberware(1 12), N o.22; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.23.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.10-16,19,21; N o.22; c urfews,No.20.

p ipkins,Nos.17-18,23;

d rinking m ugs,

T he i nner s urface o f t he c oarse s andy c urfew w as b urnt a nd s ooted, w hilst t he a pplied d ecoration o f j ugs, N os.16 a nd 1 9 c omprised a n i ron-rich c lay. S tray v essel, N o.21, w as i n a w hite s and-tempered f abric a nd d rinking m ug, N o.22,

h ad a w ire c ut b ase.

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H M/39/Tp

T hornholme P riory C P

. S 3 • 0 1

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 5 a S G

• M 1

5

'

1

2 3 1

D C



1

• M L

O G

S VR 2 .3

2 3 -

1

1

1

1 5

1

1

5

2

4

.

A s mall, l argely r esidual, g roup o f p ottery f rom t he d rains a nd r ebuilding o f t he g uardhouse, w hich d erived f rom b ackfilled c ons truction d eposits t hat h ad c ut t hrough e arlier o ccupation l ayers. F ig.79, N o.5, i n t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric, w as t he o nly s ubstant ially c omplete v essel a nd p robably o ne o f t he o nly p ots c ontemporary w ith t his c onstruction w ork. I llustrated V essels

F ig.79, N os.1-5.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-4; m edium s andy(M1),No.5.

F orms

j ugs, N os.1-5.

H M/40/Tp

T hornholme P riory C P

C 2 0 1 M L

.

M 1

3

1

O T



1

'H 2

O G

D C .

5 3

8

1 1

S VR 2 .2

'

2

5 6

4 0

P hase 5 a

O T *

.

:A rea 1 , T rench J ,

3

4 1

7 6

1

3 2

2

2 7 1

1

1

1

.T i

1

1

1

.I G

1

1 .

.

1

6

1

.

2

5

. . .

.

A f ragmentary g roup o f v essels f rom t he y ard d eposits o f P hase 5 A, w hose h igh r esidual e lement p robably i ncluded t he B lau- G rau l adle, N o.23 . I llustrated V essels

F ig.79, N os.6-21.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.6-10 ; m edium s andy(ML),Nos.11-13; ( M1), N os.14-19; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.20 ; i mport(IG),No.21.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.6-9,11-12,14-17,20; p ipkins,No.10 ; b ottles,No.18; u rinals,No.19; l adles,No.21.

l amps,No.13 ;

L incoln w are j ug, N o.11, h ad a n i ndented l ower h andle a ttachment a nd a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface. B ottle, N o.18, h ad a b right, y ellow-orange g laze, w hilst u rinal, N o.19, h ad a g reenish-

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.

.

b rown g laze o n b oth s urfaces. B lauGrau l adle, N o.21, s ilver g rey f abric w ith m etallic, g rey-blue s urfaces.

H M/41/Tp

w as

i n a h ard

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 5 a/6

N , .

0 1

7

M 1

9

C P

B D

P N

O G

7 1

4

S VR 2 .9

D C

5 2

1

1

.

7 _j

2

' T his g roup p robably d ates t o t he s econd q uarter o f t he 1 3th c entury. T he ' beard ' o f j ug, F ig.79, N o.27, f ormed t he f irst o f a r ange o f a nthropomorphic f eatures w hich a ppeared o n v essels i n t he M 1 f abric t hroughout t he l ater 1 3th a nd f irst h alf o f t he 1 4th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.79 , N os.22-30 .

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.22-23 ; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.24-30 .

F orms

j ugs,Nos.22-27; p ipkin,No.30 .

p ipkins,No.28 ; b asting d ishes,No.29 ;

T ripod p ipkin , N o .30 , w as g lazed s urface, i ts o uter s urface, l ike t hat b urnt a nd s ooted. T he b ottom o f t he w as c rudely f inished a s a r esult o f t o s crape o ut a n e xcess t hickness o f

t ripod

o nly o n t he b ase o f i ts i nner o f N os.28 a nd 2 9 , w as h eavily i nner s urface o f j ug, N o.24 , t he p otter u sing h is f ingers c lay f rom t he b ase, w hich m ay

o therwise h ave l ed t o d istortion d uring f iring.

H M/42/Tp

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 6

S VR 1 .4

O G '

• 0 1

9

8

L • M

1

1

• M 1

1 0 1

• 1 2

1

1 0

6

1

H M/43/Tp T his

.

1 '

g roup o f m aterial f rom r econstruction w ork o n t he g uard-

I llustrated V essels F abrics

.

1

. A s mall h ouse.

6

F ig.79 , N os.31-32.

m edium s andy ( M1), N os.31-32.

F orms

j ugs, N os.31-32.

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 6 g roup

c ame

S VR 2 .0

f rom o ccupation m aterial w ithin t he g uardhouse,

1 37

t he r elatively l arge n umber o f p ipkins w as i nteresting a s t he o riginal P hase 4 c onstruction o f t his b uilding a lso c ontained a h igh p roportion o f t hese v essels. T he p resence o f a h earth a nd t he b urning a nd s ooti ng o n m ost o f t hese p ipkins, s uggests t hat t hey m ay e ven h ave b een u sed a nd h eated o n t his h earth. O G 0 1

7

I llustrated V essel F abric

F orm

T hornholme P riory F



N •

C P

S 3

4

3

.C 2

1

1

.0 1 .M L .M l

C W •



O T

1

.T l

2

j ug.

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 6 J

P

P N

C

O T

S VR 1 .8

O G

D C I

.

1 . 1 52

7

.H 2

4



1 58

8 4

3

F ig.79, N o.33.

o rangewarc(01).

H M/44/Tp

4

5

1

6 1 2

1

6 0

1 2

4

1

4

1 01 5 4 8

3 1 2 . 4 • .

1 1

' 1

1

1 •

• A l arge g roup o f m aterial f rom t he P hase 6 y ard d eposits w hich p robably d ate t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury, a lthough t his p hase w as n ot a s s ecurely d ated a s m ost. T he n umerical a dvantage o f t he o rangewares i n t he t able a bove o verstates t heir i mportance i n t he g roup; t heir v essels g enerally h ad a l ow S VR, w ere v ery f ragm entary, a nd w ere p robably r esidual. I n t erms o f c ompleteness o f v essels, t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric d ominated t his g roup, w ith j ugs t he p rincipal f orm. T hese m edium s andy j ugs w ere s till o f g ood q uality, b ut t he d ecoration o f F ig.80, N os.8-10 l acked t he n ovelty a nd e xuberance o f t he e arlier P hase 5 j ugs ( HM/37/Tp). T here w ere a lso a n umber o f m ore u nusual M 1 v essel f orms. T he m ost i nteresting o f t hese w as a s mall d ish, F ig.80, N o.19, w hich w as n ot o nly r emarkable f or i ts f ine p otting a nd f ull a nd c aref ul g lazing, b ut a lso b ecause i t w as a v essel f orm n ormally a ssoc iated w ith t he e nd o f t he m edieval p eriod. T he f inding o f s uch a p iece i n a 1 3th c entury c ontext e mphasises t he t echnological e xcelle nce t hat c ould b e a chieved b y l ocal p otters. T he c rucible w as t he o nly o ne f rom t he s ite a nd u nfortunately i t c ontained n o r esidues t o h int a t i ts f unction. F ig.80 , N os.18 a nd 2 0 r emain u nidentified f orms. I llustrated V essels .

F ig.80 , N os.1-20; F ig.81,Nos.1-19.

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Fabrics Fo1ms

orang ware(OJ),Fig.81,Nosol-10; med·um sandy(ML),Fig.81, Nos.11-15; (Ml),Fig.80,Nos.1-20, shell-Lempered(S3),Flg.81, Nos.17-19; Toynton/Bolingbr ke(Tl),Fig.81,No.16. jugs,Fig.80,Nos.l-12,Fig.81,Nos.1-14,16; cruets,Fig.80,No.16, Fig.81,No.15; cooking-pots,Fig.81,Nos.17-18; curfews,Fig.8], No.19; pipkins,Fig.80,No.15,Fig.81,No.10; pancheons,Fig.80, Nos.13-14; crucible,Fig.80,No.]7; dishes,Fig.80,No.19; unidentified,Fig.80,Nos.18,20.

All three shell-tempered vessels, Fig.81, Nos.17-19, were burnt and sooted, curfew, No.19 on its inner surface. Orangeware jug, Fig.81, No.8 was decorated with white, applied strips, and the Lincol11 ware jug, Fig.81, No.14 had an iron wash painted over its applied design. Medium sandy jug, Fig.80, No.10, had a white salts deposit on its inner surface. The upper handle attachment of jug, Fig.BO, No.8, was plugged, as was that of Fig.BO, No.3. Jug, Fig.BO, No. 7, had r our groups of thumbings to its basal angle (3 x 4 thumbings and l x 3 lhumbings). Both pancheons, Fig.80, Nos.13-14, were burnt and sooled as were the inner and outer surfaces of crucible, Fig.SO, No.17. Of the two unidentified forms, Fig.BO, No.18 had an olive­ green glaze on its inner surface as had the inner channel of Fig.SO, No.20; this latter vessel betrayed no signs of heating and may have been one half of a candle mould. Dish, Fig.BO, No.19, was in a brighl orange fabric and completely covered with a bright orang i sh-green glaze, marred only by two small glaze scars just below the rim on opposing sides (one illustrated), which probably represenL stilt marks for supporting the vessel during firing, and preventing glaze adhesion to the surrounding vessels. Although catalogued above as a jug fragment, the Toynlon/Boling­ uroke vessel, Fig.81, No.16, was particularly thick and had traces of burning and sooting to its inner surface, raising the possibility Lhat it could be part of a curfew.

HM/45/Tp

Thornholme Priory : Arca 1, Trench J, Phase 7 F

N

J

OG

01

3

3

1

1

1

CMl

SVR ·1.7

1

Alth ugh unillustrated, this group contained one of the earl1esL stratified Coal Measure fabrics to be recognised in the region. IIM/46/Tp

ThornhoJ.me Priory : Area 1, Trench J, Phase 7

SVR l • 4

A rat· her fragmentary group from occupation material associa Led with the guardroom. PipUn, Fig.81, No.23, was substan .ially com­ plete and may have been in use in the guardroom. lllustraL d Vessels

Fig.BJ, Nos.20-23.

139

F

N

CP

S3

1

1

01

23

Ml

25

2

C2 ML

Fabrics Forms

2

p

J

2

22

1

15

2

2

5

PN

OT

1

2

OG

DC

2

1

16

1

orangeware(Ol),Nos.20-22; medium sandy(Ml),No.23. jugs,Nos.20-2 ; pipk·ns,Nos.22-23.

Pipkin, Fig.81,No.23, was burnt and sooted on its low r body. HM/47/Tp

Thornholme Priory : Area 1, Trench J, Phase 7 F

N

01

5

1

ML

14

Ml

1

WB

CP

BD

J

OT

5

2

SVR 1.9

DC

OG 2

1

1

9

1

2

-

12

1

1

This was occupat ·on material from the area around the p ecinct ditch. The whiteware jug, F'g.81, No.28, resembled those found at Beverley. ILJustrated Vessels Fabrics Forms

F·g.81, Nos.24-28.

medium sandy(Ml),Nos.24-27; whiteware(WB),No.28. jugs,Nos.24,28; bast·ng dishes,No.26; unidentifi d,Nosw25,27.

Both uni dentified vessel forms, Nos. 25 and 27, were glaz d 011 their inner surfaces, the rim of No.27 showed the scar from s0me form of handle or spout. Bast· ng dish, No. 26, was heavily burnt and sooted. HM/48/Tp

Thornholme Priory

Area 1, Trench J, Phas

F

N

J

oc

Fl

1

1

1

H2

2

2

2

Ml

-

WY

4

1

4 1

7

DC

4 1

General occupation material associa ed w·th Phase 7.

140

SVR 2,9

I llustrated V essels

F ig.81, N os.29-30 .

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.29; w hiteware(WY),No.30 .

F orms

j ugs, N os.29-30 .

H M/49/Tp

T hornholme P riory

F .

S 3 C 2



0 1 M L M 1

N ,

C P

2

2

4

4

C W

7 1

2

B D

P N

C N

.

O T

2

5

-

S G

1

2 3

5 5

H 1

5

5

H 2

8

7

.T L

1

.R

1

.

P

,

S VR 1 .7 O G

D C - . ._

7 4

7 1

J

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 8

5 8 1

2

1

5

1 4 2 5

1

1

8 1 —

4 1

1

1

D eposits a ssociated w ith t he m id-14th c entury r econstruction o f t he g atehouse. A l arge b ut f airly f ragmentary g roup; s ome v essels s uch a s t he s plashed g lazed L incoln w are, F ig.82 , N o.18 , w ere c learly r esidual. R egionally, o rangeware p roduction a ppears t o h ave d rawn t o a n e nd b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury, a nd m ost, i f n ot a ll, o f t he 0 1 v essels f rom t his g roup w ere r esidual. C urfews h ad b een o ccasional f inds i n m any o f t he e arlier g roups f rom t his t rench , b ut t hey n ow b ecame m ore c ommon. N ot o nly w ould t hey h ave s erved t he c onvenience o f k eeping t he e mbers a light o vern ight, b ut t hey w ould a lso h ave m inimised f ire r isks. T heir i ncrease i n n umbers m ay r eflect i ncreased c aution f ollowing a m ajor, a nd p roba bly v ery e xpensive, r e-building o f t he g atehouse. T he a nthropomorphic s pout o n t he m edium s andy ( M1) b asting d ishes, F ig. 8 2, N os.15-16 , r esembled t he K ing's h ead s pout f ound o n ar ather o rnate D utch b asting d ish f rom H ull ( information G . W atkins). O ther P hase 8 g roups c ontained a n umber o f s imilarly d ecorated v essels w hich m ay r epresent t he w ork o f a s ingle p otter, p erhaps o ne w ith a s ense o f h umour. I llustrated V essels

F ig.82, N os.1-18.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.1-7; m edium s andy(ML),No.18 ; 8 -16 ; r egional s tray(R),No.17.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-7 ,11-13 ,17-18 ; c urfews,Nos.8-10 ; m ugs,No.14 ; b asting d ishes,Nos.15-16.

( M1),Nos.

b ottles/drinking

O rangeware j ug, N o.7, h ad ' blobs' o f i ron r ich c lay d ecoration , w hilst L incoln w are . j ug, N o.18, h ad a w hite i nternal s alts d eposit. B oth t he m ore c omplete c urfews, N os.9-10 , w ere s ooted o n t heir i nner

1 41

s urfaces.

J ug

b ase,

N o.13,

h ad

a l ead

r epair;

s imilar

r epairs

w ere

f ound o n o rangeware j ugs f rom p hase t wo o f t he p riory. A s s uch r epairs a re r are i n t he r egion i t s uggests t hat t hese w ere e conomies b y t he p riory r ather t han b y t he p otters. B asting d ish s pout, N o.16, w as h eavily b urnt a nd s ooted; h aving a dded t he s pout, a s mall h ole w as t hen p ierced t hrough t he w all i nto t he s pout. T he t echnique s uggests t hat i t w as d esigned t o p our l iquids o ut o f t he s pout r ather t han v ice v ersa. T he f aces o n N os.15 a nd 1 6 t ook t he f orm o f a pplied d ecorative p ads.

H M/50/Tp

T hornholme P riory

.

.

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 8 D C

O G

.

0 1

1

1

1

-

M 1

1

1

1



H 1

2

2

2

S VR 1 .0

1

. . '

A r esidual 8 g arderobe.

g roup

I llustrated V essel F abric

o f

p ottery

f rom

t he

c onstruction

t he

P hase

F ig.81, N o.31.

o rangeware ( 01).

F orm

j ug.

N o.31 h ad a pplied d ecoration u sing w hite,

H M/51/Tp

o f

T hornholme P riory

i ron-free,

c lay.

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 8 P N

C W

O G

1

0 1 1

1

1

S VR 2 .0 D C

1

1

1

1

M 1

3

H 2

2

2

1

R

1

1

1

_

1

T his p ottery c ame f rom t he P hase 8 o ccupation l ayers i n t he w estern p art o f T rench J . T he v ent o rnamentation o n t he c urfew , F ig.82, N o.20 , s uggests t he h and o f t he s ame p otter w ho p roduced t he b asting d ishes o f H M/49/Tp, F ig.82, N os.15-16 o r t he b asket o f H M/52/Tp, F ig.83, N o.9. I llustrated V essels

F ig.82, N os.19-21.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.19; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.20-21.

F orms

j ug,No.19;

c urfews,No.20 ;

p ancheons,No.21.

•O rangeware j ug s herd, N o.19, b etrayed t races o f a n a pplied a rm o r s pout a t t he t op o f t he s herd. C urfew , N o. 2 0 , w as b urnt a nd s ooted o n i ts i nner * s urface, a nd p ancheon, N o.21, o n i ts o uter s urface.

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Thornholme Priory : Area 1, Trench J, Phase 8

HM/52/Tp

.....

F

N

CP

S3

1

1

01

9

Ml

25

H2

3

Hl

3

3

OT

CW

J

p

8

1

14

3

PN

1

3

OG

OT

M

DC

6

15

3

1

SVR 3.2

2

3

1

2

Th·s group, from the fil of the Phase 8 garderobe and its dra·n, was principally comprised of the medium sandy (Ml) fabric. Of the three OT vessel forms in this fabric, ther was a lid, Fig.83, No.10, and a urinal handle, No.6. The 1· d was of a size to. fit a pipkin. The th·rd OT form was a basket, No.9; ·ts n,:=rny fitting sherds estab­ lishing a reliable vertical profile. Only one face occurred which was probably one of two opposing ones representing the terminals of a central handle. The style of the face matched the other anthrop­ omorphic des·gns from the trench. An elaborate and ornate vessel, it may represent some form of tableware such as a fruit basket. Fig.83, Nos.1-11.

Illustra ed Vessels Fabrics

orangeware(Ol),Nos.1-2; medium sandy(Ml),Nos.3-10; Humberware(H2),No.ll. jugs,Nos.1-2,4-5; pancheons,No.3; urinals, N o.6; cur ·ews,Nos. 7-8; baskets(?),No.9; lids,No. O; dr'nk·ng mugs,No.11.

Forms

Curfew No.8 was burnt and sooted on its inn r No.3 on i s outer surface.

F

N

- 01

10

-

ML

1

Ml

30

Tl

1

H2 ----· - ---·

5

CP

cw

PN

J

CN

M

10 3

1

SVR 7.7

Area 1, Tr nch J, Phase 8

Thornholme ·Priory

HM/53/Tp

urface,and panch on

23

3

2

1

OT 1

1

1

OG

DC

8

2

21

3

1

1

1

3

1

A group associated with Phase 8 r construction work on the pre­ c·nct wall. The med·um sandy (Ml) ooking-pot, Fig.83, No.15, was ecovered, almost complete, with 146 fitt·ng sherds, and can be att­ ributed to the m·d-14th century. Illustra ed Vessels Flg.83, Nos.12-21. Fabrics

orangeware(Ol),Nos.12-14; medium sandy(ML),No.21; (Ml),N os.1520.

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F orms

j ugs,Nos.12-14,16-19; b ottles(?),No.21.

c ooking-pots,No.15; c urfews,No.20 ;

V essels N os.15 a nd 2 0 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted; N o.20 o n i ts i nner s urface. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f o rangeware j ug, N o.12, w as p lugged.

H M/54/Tp .

F

-

T hornholme P riory N

C P

B

C W

:A rea 1 , T rench J ,

J

P

B D

P N

P hase 8

M

O T

S VR 1 .4 O G

W Dt . F l

1

1

1

1

1

1

•S 3

3

•0 1

8

•H 1 1 2

1 23

2 29

6

1 61

3

9 2

2

7 1

2

2

1

1

1 5

1 19

1

2

2

1

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7

8 4 1

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1 32

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2

D C

1 1 . 1 . . 1 6 1

1 2 1

2 .

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.

4

- --•

A lthough n umerically o ne o f t he l argest g roups f rom t he s ite, t hese P hase 8 y ard d eposits w ere v ery f ragmentary w ith a c ommensurably l ow S VR, i mplying a h igh r esidual e lement, w hich i ncluded t he o rangew ares a nd t he d eveloped S tamford w are, F ig.84, N o.l. A lthough t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric w as s till t he m ost p rolific, t he 1 2 H umberw ares w ere i ncreasing i n n umber. I n t erms o f f abric p roportions a nd v essel t ypes, t his w as a v ery s imilar g roup t o t he P hase 8 y ards g roup f rom A rea 2 ( HM/29/Tp). I llustrated V essels

F ig.84, N os.1-32.

F abrics

w hiteware,(WD O,No.1; o rangeware(01),Nos.2-5; m edium s andy ( ML),Nos.6-7; ( M1),Nos.8-28; H umberware(H1),No.29; ( H2)Nos. 3 0-32.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-7,13-23,30-32; c ooking-pots,Nos.8-11; c urfews,No. 1 2; d rinking m ugs,No.29; b asting d ishes,No.25; b ottles,No.24 ; s killets,No.26; u nidentified,Nos.27-28.

V essels, N os.5 a nd 9 -11 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted; c ooking-pot f orm, N o.11, w as u nusual i n h aving a g lazed i nner s urface. T he a nthropom orphic d esign o f j ug N o.14 w as a pplied a s a m oulded p ad. V essels, N os.25, 2 6 a nd 2 8 w ere g lazed o n t heir i nner s urfaces, w hilst N o.27 h ad a b rownish-orange g laze o n b oth s urfaces. T he u pper h andle a ttachm ent o f H umberware j ug, N o.30 , w as p lugged.

H M/55/Tp T his

T hornholme P riory g roup

c ame

f rom

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 9

l ate

1 4th

a g arderobe

1 44

c entury

c onstruction

S VR 3 .0 w ork

o n

.

.

C P

. S 3

1

0 1

2

M 1

.

C W

1

H 2

6





I llustrated V essels

P N

.

M

.

O T

.

O G

.

1 2

1 6

H 1

-

1

1

1 0

2

3

1 0

. .

1 6 -



.

3 .

.

.

F ig.82, N os.33-34.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Nos.33-34.

F orms

j ugs/cisterns ? ,No.33 ;

c ucurbits,No.34.

T he h esitancy o ver d escribing N o.33 a s a j ug o r ac istern d erives f rom t races o f a n a pplied p ad t o i ts l owef b ody - i f t his w ere a c istern, i t w ould b e u nique f or t his f abric. A lthough t he r im a nd f lange o f c ucurbit, N o .34 , h ad b een b roken a nd c hipped a way, t he b urning a nd s ooting o f t he o uter s urface c overed t hese b reaks s uggest ing t hat i t w as r etained i n u se, d espite i ts d amage.

H M/56/Tp

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 9 D C

O G

T his u nillustrated p ottery c ame f rom ' occupation ' g arderobe J iv.

H M/57/Tp

S VR 1 .2

d eposits w ithin

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 9 F

• S 3

C P

. 1

.

C W

J

P N

M

O T

O G

.

.0 1

5

5

.M I ,

2

2

2

H 1

1 8 4

D C

1 3

M 1

S VR 2 .1

5

1

1

1 0 2

1 2

1 0 1

H 2

1

1

1

R W

1

1

1

1

. .

1

. . . '

T his g roup d erived f rom t he P hase 9 y ard d eposits. T he l ips o f .t he t wo c ooking-pot r ims, F ig.84, N os.35-36, w ere u nusual, t heir o nly p arallel f rom t he s ite c oming f rom t he P hase 9 y ard d eposits f rom A rea 2 ( HM/28/Tp). A ll t hree e xamples w ere u nglazed . a nd s howed n o s igns o f h andles o r s pouts; a lthough c lassed a s c ooking-pots,

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t heir f ull p rofile a nd f unction r emain u nknown. I llustrated V essels

F ig.84 , N os.35-38 .

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1), N os.35-38.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.35-36 ; c urfews,No .37;

j ugs,No.38.

B oth t he l ipped c ooking-pots w ere b urnt a nd s ooted a nd t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug , N o.38 , w as p lugged.

H M/58/Nh

N ettleham : T he B ishop 's P alace

S 3 M L M L

S VR *

O G

D C

5

2

U nspecified n umber 5

5

U nspecified n umber o f a dditional s herds

T his s mall, u ndated g roup c ame f rom t he l owest f ill o f a w ell, s ituated i mmediately s outh o f N ettleham H igh S treet i n t he n orthernm ost p art o f • the s ite i nvestigated i n 1 959. M oorhouse ( 1971,25) c onsidered t his t o b e a s ealed g roup o f t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 4th c entury, a ccumulating s oon a fter t he w ell h ad f allen o ut o f u se. T he t hree l argely c omplete j ugs i n L incoln w are ( ML), w ere a ssoc iated w ith o ther j ug f ragments, a nd a n u nspecified q uantity o f s hellt empered c ooking-pots. I llustrated V essels F abrics

F ig.85, N os.1-5(taken f rom M oorhouse,1971).

m edium s andy(ML),Nos.1-5.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-5.

T he b asal a ngle o f j ug N o.2 h ad f our g roups o f t riple t humbings , w hilst N o.3 h ad f our i rregular g roups o f t humbings ( 2x4 , 1 x5, 1 x6).

B everley : H ighgate, G roup H

H M/59/Bv

O G

F

.

O B

6

6

3

W B

2

2

2

I RO

1

1

1

S VR 1 .1 D C

A s mall g roup w hose d ating r ests o n t he R ouen j ug, a t ype o f i mport u sually a ssigned t o t he 1 3th c entury 7 3-85). I llustrated V essels F abrics

F ig.85, N os.6-7.

o rangeware ( 0B)No.6; R ouen(IRO),No.7.

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F ig.85, N o.7; ( Barton 1 965,

F orms

j ugs,Nos.6-7.

R ouen j ug, N o.27, w as i n a w hite w ith s parse c opper-green m ottling.

H M/60/Bv

B everley C P

.

w ith

a y ellow

:H ighgate, G roup I .

• . . _

f abric

g laze

S VR 1 .6

P N

O G

.

C B3

1

O B

6

6

2

H 2

1

1

1

R

2

D C

1

_ __-

1

1

.

1

1 -

'

.

"

A s mall g roup o f p ottery a ssociated w ith a l evelling l ayer o f c halk b locks, t he i llustrated f orms w ould b e a ppropriate t o a 1 3th c entury c ontext, a lthough t here w as n o i ndependent d ating e vidence. T he t own a ccounts f or 1 344-66 d o r ecord a m unicipal l evelling p rog ramme, b ut t his w ould s eem t oo l ate a d ate f or t his p ottery g roup. I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.85, N o.8.

o rangeware(OB).

F orm

B everley

H M/61/Bv

C P

j ug.

:H ighgate, G roup J C W

J

1

2

P

P N

S VR 1 .1 O G

D C

• C B3

1

O B

5

W B

2



1 1

1

2

2

1

• T his g roup o f p ottery c ame f rom a c lay l ayer w hich o verlay t he c halk b locks o f H M/60/Bv. T he o rangeware c urfew , F ig.85, N o.9, w as u nusual a lthough p arallelled f rom T hornholme P riory H M/37/Tp, F ig.75, N o.16, w hich b elonged t o t he e arly 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.85,

F abrics

o rangeware(OB),No.9;

F orms

c urfews,No.9;

N os.9-10. w hiteware(WB),No.10.

j ugs,No.10.

C urfew , N o.9 , h ad a d ark o live-green g laze o n i ts a nd b urning a nd s ooting o n i ts i nner s urface.

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o uter

s urface

H M/62/Bv

B everley : H ighgate, G roup K N C B3 O B

.

C P

7

6

3 6

C W

O T

4

H 2

4

R

1

3 1

O G

D C

2 9

7

1 3 2

W B

S VR 1 .1

4 1

3

2

3

4

1

1

1

.

' T his m aterial f ormed p art o f a l evelling g roup. S uch f eatures u sually c ontain a v ery h igh r esidual e lement, a nd t his g roup w as p robably n o e xception. O rangeware n umerically d ominates t he g roup w ith o nly f our s herds o f H umberware o ccurring. A lthough B everley o rangewares h ad l argely d isappeared f rom H ull's p ottery g roups b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury ( Armstrong 1 980 , 5 1), p roduction m ay h ave p ersisted i n B everley i tself a fter i t h ad l ost i ts m arkets e lsewhere i n t he r egion . O n s tylistic g rounds, t he p ottery w ould a gain f it a 1 3th c entury d ate. T he g roup w as s tratigraphically e arlier t han a l arge d itch g roup w hich c ontained a w orn c oin o f c .1330-1350 . A lthough t hat c oin m ay h ave b een r esidual, a c losing d ate i n t he e arly 1 4th c entury f or t his u nderlying l evelling m aterial w ould n ot b e i nappropriate. I llustrated V essels

F ig.85, N os.11-23 .

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CB3),Nos.11-12; o rangeware(OB),Nos.13-20; w hiteware(WB),Nos.21-22; H umberware(1 12),No.23.

F orms

c urfews,No.11; c ooking-pots,Nos.12-13; p ipkins,Nos.19-20 ; j ugs,Nos.14-18 ,21,23 ; a quamaniles ,No .22.

V essels, N os.12 a nd 2 0 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted o n t heir o uter s urfaces a nd N o.11 o n i ts i nner s urface. T he r elief-moulded d esign o f j ug s herd, N o.15, a long w ith i ts o range f abric a nd b right y ellowg reen g laze m ade t his v essel a p articularly c lose p arallel t o t he o rangeware w asters d iscovered f rom t he t own. S herd, N o.17, h ad i ron w ashed a pplied c hevrons, w hilst t he b asal a ngle o f N o.18 h ad t hree g roups o f t hree t humbings. N o.22 h ad a r ouletted, d ecorative e mbelli shment w hich h ad s palled o ff t he s ide o f a h ighly d ecorated v essel, m ore l ikely a n a quamanile, t hough p ossibly a k night j ug.

H M/63/Hd

h igh o ne w as a nd f or

H edon

:M iddle L ane, F eature 3 :15

S VR 1 .7

A s mall g roup o f v essels f rom a p ost h ole w ith a n u nusually S VR f or t his t ype o f f eature a t H edon ( average 1 .4), b ut s till w hich s uggests a r esidual e lement. T he p eat p ot F ig.86 , N o.2 o f a p articularly s hallow f orm a nd d isplayed e xtensive b urning s ooting. A l ate 1 2th o r e arly 1 3th c entury d ate i s s uggested t his g roup o n t he b asis o f i ts f abric r ange w hich i ncluded t he

D oncaster, H allgate B w hiteware ( WD).

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C P

.

O G

C H1

8

8

C H4

2

2

O B

1

1

1

*

F H2

5

5

3

*

W D

1

1

1

. -

I llustrated V essels

-

D C

.

-

— .

1

F ig.86, N os.1-4 .

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH4),No.1; w hiteware(WD),No.4.

F orms

c ooking-pots ,Nos.1-2 ;

( CH1),No.2;

f ine s andy(FH2),No.3 ;

j ugs,Nos.3-4.

N os.1 a nd 2 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

H M/64/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, D itch 1 4 C P C H1

4

4

*C H2

2

2

.C H3

2

2

.C H4

1

1

F H1

1

F H2

O T

1

2 0

2 0

S G

S VR 1 .6 O G

D C

1 9

2 I

*O B

6

6

4

O H

2

2

2

W Dt

1

1

1

*W D

1

1

1

*W B

1

1

1

*W S

1

*

-. . . . •. , ..d1

1

1

.

1

-

' A nother s mall, u ndated g roup o f m aterial. T he d ecorated Y ork w hiteware j ug F ig .86, N o.11 w as p arallelled f rom H M/1/Ep a t E pworth , F ig.55, N o.11; a g roup t hought t o b e 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.86 , N os.5-11.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH3),No.5; ( CH4),No.6 ; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.7-8 ; w hiteware(WD O,No.9 ; ( WS),No.10 ; ( WB),No.11.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.5-6;

j ugs,Nos.7-9 ,11; a quamaniles,No.10 .

C ooking-pot, N o.5, s hows c learly o n i ts o uter s urface t he s car o f i ts a pplied r im . A quamanile s herd, N o.10 , w as d ecorated w ith a n a pplied p ad w ith a n i mpressed d esign, w hilst j ug s herd, N o.11, h ad a p ale y ellow-green g laze w ith a n i ron-wash p ainted o ver i ts a pplied s pots.

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H M/65/Hd

H edo i i: M iddle L ane, P it 1 C P . C H1

5 4 2

2

•C H3

5

3

•C H4

1

1

•F H1

1

•F H2 F H3 '

O B H 2

S G

.

Dr

5 4

C H2

-

S VR 2 .1

2 1

3 1

3 0

1

1

1

1 1

1 9

5

1

1 1

1

1

6

1

2

1

T his c ess-pit w as u nfortunately o nly s ectioned d ue t o t he l imited t ime a vailable, b ut i ts p ottery s till r ecorded a r elatively h igh S VR, s uggesting t hat t his w as a l argely c ontemporary g roup o f m aterial. W hereas i t i s u sually c onsidered p erspicaceous t o r egard t he m ore c omplete v essels a s t hose l east l ikely t o b e r esidual, i n t his c ase, t he b ulk o f t he m ore f ragmentary v essels m ay h ave b een p resent i n t he u nexcavated h alf o f t he p it. I ndeed, t his c aveat i s t rue o f m ost o f t he g roups f rom t his s ite, a s m any f eatures w ere m erely s ectioned. T he l arge c ooking-pot, F ig.86, N o.16 , r epresented a n ew f orm f rom t hose e ncountered i n e arlier g roups f rom t his s ite. T hree o f t he m ore c omplete f ine s andy j ugs, F ig.86, N os.21-23, d isplayed c ons iderable s imilarities o f s tyle. T hey c ompared g enerally w ith s ome o f t he o rangeware j ugs f rom B everley, s uch a s E M/54/Bv, F ig.40 , N o.27 o r H M/60/Bv, F ig.85, N o.8; v essels w hich b elonged t o t he l ate 1 2th o r 1 3th c entury. T he s ingle H umberware r im , F ig.86, N o.26, f ormed l ess t han 1 % o f t he g roups t otal c omposition a nd m ay w ell b e i ntrusive. D espite t he l ack o f i ndependent d ating e vidence, i t i s a pparent t hat t his g roup w as l ater t han t he e arly-medieval t ip g roups(EM/56/Hd) a nd c an p rovisionally b e a ttributed t o t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.86,

N os.12-26.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH3),Nos.12-16; ( CH1),Nos.17-19; f ine s andy ( FH1),No.20 ; ( FH2),Nos.21-25; H umberware(H2),No.26.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.12-18 ;

l ids?,No.20 ;

j ugs,Nos.21-26.

N os.14 a nd 1 8 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, N o.19 h ad a c orroded g reen s plashed g laze, w hilst N os.20-23 h ad a d eveloped s plashed g laze, a t ransitional g laze m idway b etween s plashed a nd s uspension t ypes. T he b ase o f N o.21 h ad f our g roups o f d ouble t humbings a s d id N o.23 , t he b ase o f N o.25 h ad n o t humbings, b ut w as i nstead r aised o n a s hallow p edestal r ing.

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H M/66/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, F C H1

N

.

2 0

C P

•C H3

3

3

C H4

2

2

•F i ll

1

I

F H2 F H3

C W

S c '

1 9

D itch 1 7

S VR 3 .0 O G

D C



1

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1 4

1

1 4

. 6

2 1

2

2

1

•O H

2

2

2

•O B

7

7

4

•W Dt

1

1

1

•W D

1

1

1

•I RO

1

1

1

•I G

1

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1



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1

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' A c hronologically m ixed g roup o f p ottery; s plashed-glazed j ug, F ig.87, N o.12, p arallelled e arly 1 2th c entury e xamples f rom t he l owest l evels o f D itch 1 3 ( EM/55/Hd), w hereas j ug, F ig.87, N o.14, r esembled F ig.86, N o.22 f rom t he p revious g roup ( HM/65/Hd), f or w hich a n e arly 1 3th c entury d ate h as b een s uggested. B oth t he B lauGrau ( Fig.87, N o.19) a nd R ouen ( No.18) i mports w ere c urrent b etween t he 1 2th a nd e arly 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.87, N os.1-19.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH3),No.1; ( CH4),Nos.2-3; ( CH1),Nos.4-11; f ine s andy(FH1),No.12; ( FH2),Nos.13-14; ( FH3),No.15; o rangeware ( OH),No.16 ; ( 0B),No.17; R ouen(IRO),No.18; B lau-Grau(IG),No.19.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-8,11; N os.12-18; l adles,No.19.

b owls,No.9;

c urfews,No.10 ;

j ugs,

V essels N os.1-2 , 4a nd 9 -11 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he i mpressed c ircles o f N o.15 w ere u nique t o t his r egion a nd, a lthough p rovisiona lly c lassified a s F H3, t his v essel m ay p rove t o b e a r egional i mport. B lauGrau l adle, N o.19, h ad a p lugged h andle a ttachment.

H M/67/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane,

D itch I I

S VR 2 .1

T hese w ere t wo d itches w hich f ormed p art o f t he s ame f eature ( Fig.7). R elief-moulded d ecoration, s uch a s F ig.88, N o.20 , s eems t o b e a t echnique t hat w as o nly i ntroduced i n t he 1 3th c entury w ithin t his r egion, t he e arliest k nown e xamples c oming f rom T hornholme P riory, ( HM/37/Tp,Fig.78,Nos.6 a nd 9 ). A gain t he R ouen s herd, F ig.89, N o.17 w ould m ost l ikely b e o f 1 3th c entury d ate. O n t his r ather m eagre e vidence a 1 3th c entury d ate i s s uggested f or t hese t wo g roups.

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H M/68/Hd

H t .don : M idd le L ane, D itch 1 8 C P

_ C H1

1 07

O T

O G

6

6

C H3

8

7

-C H4

4

•F H1

1

1

F H2

9 2

9 0

2

F H3

1 1

1 0

1

—O H

1

4 1 5

1

1 4

O B

1

1

1 4

6

•H 2

4

4

4

W D

4

4

3

W B

3

3

2

•W S

1

I

1

R W

1

1

1

R

2

2

1

I RO

1

1

1

-

D C

1 07

•C H2

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S VR 1 .6

2

1 -

F C H1

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C P 5 7 8

8

C H3

8

' 8

C H4

1

1

F H1

6 7 1

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D C

. 5

1

3

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3

3

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S G

.

F H3

O B

O T

5 7

C H2

F H2

P N

1 ? 4 2

) I

. 6

.

1 2 9

1 8

H 1

2

2

1

-W D

2

2

2

W S

2

2

2

R W

I

1

1

—R

1

1

1 52

2

1



I llustrated V essels

H M/67/Hd. F ig.88 ,Nos.1-22.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH2),Nos.1-2; ( CH3),Nos.3-5; ( CH4),No.6 ; ( CH1), N os.7-15 ; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.16-20 ; w hiteware(WS),No.21; r egional s tray(R),No.22.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.1-15 ,22;

j ugs, N os.16-21.

V essels N os.1-4, 6 -7 a nd 1 1-13 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. J ug N o.19 h ad a t ype I I a pplied b ase, e ach o uter b asal t humbing w as m atched b y ac orresponding i nner o ne,a p rocess p robably i ntended t o s trengthen t he b ase; t his v essel w as u nderfired. R egional s tray, N o.22 , w as i n a h ard, s andy g rey-buff f abric w ith b lue-grey s urfaces.

I llustrated V essels

H M/68/Hd.

F ig.89,Nos.1-17.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH2),No.1; ( CH1),Nos.2-7; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos. 8 -13 ; ( FH3),No.14 ; o rangeware(OB),No.15; w hiteware(WS),No.16 ; R ouen(IRO),No.17.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-7;

j ugs,Nos.8-11,14-17;

p ipkins,Nos.12-13.

V essel N os.1 a nd 3 -4 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. F H3 j ug , N o.14 , h ad a h eavy, w hite i nternal s alts d eposit. R ouen j ug , N o.17, w as i n a w hite f abric w ith a t hin, p ale, g reenish-yellow s uspension g laze a nd d ecorated w ith a pplied s trips o f o range c lay w ith r ouletted d ecoration.

S VR 3 .3

H edon : M iddle L ane, P it 3

H M/69/Hd

C P C H1

2 9

F H2

P N

O G

O T

D C

2 9

.

1

1

•C H2

J

.

3 4

3 2

'

' 2 ?

1 6

.

1

1

4

3

O B

1

1

1

•1 2

2

2

2

2

1

.

F H3

W S

_

.

1

-

1

1

S VR 1 .4

H edon : M iddle L ane, P it 4

H M/70/Hd

C P C H1

2 6

•C H2

2

•F H1

2

•F H2

2 2

•F H3

1 0 2 .

O B

P

J

2 6

P N

S G

.

O G

D C .

_

2 '

2 0 8

1

1

1

1 1

2

5

2

1



1

2

2 .

-

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'

T hese

t wo

p its

w ere,

c eramically,

s imilar,

a lthough

P it

3 h ad

a f ar h igher S VR t han P it 4 ; t he l atter c an t herefore b e p resumed t o h ave h ad c orrespondingly h igher r esidual e lements. N either c ont ained a ny i ndependent d ating e vidence o r a ny p ottery w hich c ould b e e asily r elated t o o ther d ated g roups. T his w as p articularly u nfort unate i n v iew o f t he S carborough w hiteware ( WS) a quamanile, a s f ew o f t hese v essel t ypes c an b e a ccurately d ated. O n g eneral s tylistic g rounds a nd t he s mall n umber o f H umberware s herds, a 1 3th c entury d ate m ight b e p ostulated. I llustrated V essels

H M/69/Hd,

F ig.89, N os.18-27.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.18-23; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.24-25 ; ( FH3),No.26; w hiteware(WS),No.27.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.18-23; a quamaniles,No.27.

j ugs,Nos.24-25;

C ooking-pots,Nos.22 a nd 2 3 S carborough w hiteware a quamanile, g laze.

I llustrated V essels

w ere b urnt N o.27, h ad

p ancheons,No.26;

a nd s ooted a nd t he a b right c opper-green

H M/70/Hd, F ig.90 ,Nos.1-9.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.1-5;

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5,9;

f ine s andy(FH3), N os.6-9.

j ugs,Nos.6-7;

p ipkins,No.8.

V essel N os. 1 -2, 5 a nd 8 -9 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted a nd t he a pplied c hevrons o f N o.7 h ad a n i ron w ash.

H M/71-73/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane,

D itches 2 0-22

C P — .

-

C H1

4 8

4 7

C H2

8

8

C H4

1

1

F H1

2

.F 12

5 2

P N 1 ?

S G

S VR 1 .6 O G

D C 1

,

. . 1 4 7

'

1 4 1

1

2

. 3 1 3

.F H3

5

4

-O B

3

3

3

O H

9

9

5

5

. .

T hese t hree d itches w ere a rchaeologically r elated a nd c ontained s imilar c eramic m aterial, t ypologically o f 1 3th c entury d ate. T he r ather c urious, r ouletted v essel, F ig.90 ,No.17, o ccurred i n a v ery c oarse f abric, v ery s imilar t o t he l ocal s andy C H1 f abric, a lthough i t M ay b e a n i mport. H owever, i ts f orm w as n ot t hat o f a c ooking p ot, w hilst i ts c omplex r ouletted d ecoration i s o nly p arallelled r egionally a mongst j ug f orms f rom W oodhouse F arm a t W inksley i n N orth Y orkshire ( Bellamy a nd L e P atourel 1 970 , 1 16-119, F igs.45-46).

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I llustrated V essels

H M/71-73/Hd, F ig .90 ,Nos.10-20 .

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.10-12 ,17-18; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.13 ,15, 1 9-20 ; ( FH3),No.16 ; o rangeware(OB),No.14.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.10-12,18 ; N o.17.

j ugs,Nos.13-16 ,19-20 ;

u nidentified,

N os.11-12, a nd 1 8 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, N o.17 w as a p ale g rey c oloured f abric w ith b rown-buff s urfaces; t he h andle o f j ug, N o.20 , w as p lugged.

H M/74/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, F eature 2 :5 C P

P N •

C H1

1 0

•F H2

1 1

-

S VR 1 .3 O G

'

D C

.

1 0

. 5

1 1

•F H3

3

2

.O B

1

1

1

•H 2

1

1

1

1

1

2

. . ,

T his w as a s mall u ndated g roup l oosely a scribed t o t he 1 3th c entury. T he d istinctive b asal n otching o f F ig.90 , N o.21, w as r ecogn ised o n s everal o ther c ooking-pots f rom t he s ite. S imilar t echniques w ere o bserved o n o ne o r t wo j ug b ases f rom t he D oncaster, H allgate k ilns w hilst s everal o ther e xamples o ccurred i n N orth L incolnshire. T he p urpose o f s uch b asal n otching r emains u nknown. I llustrated V essels

F ig.90 , N os.21-27.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.21,22; ( FH3),Nos.25-27.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.21-22;

f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.23-24 ;

j ugs,Nos.23-26;

p ancheons,No.27.

B oth i llustrated c ooking-pots, N os.21-22, w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

B D

C P C H1 •F H1 . .

5 3

2

3

F H2

3 6

F H3

3 9

S G

D C

O G

1

5 2

.

2

3 6

3

2

- 2

O H

1

1

•H 2

1

1

•R

2

.

2

2

, 1

,3 3

O B

.

S VR 1 .6

H edon : M iddle L ane, D itch 2 5

H M/75/Hd

1

.

. 2 2

4

2 5

3

.

2 1 1 _

_

1 55

.

1

.

H umberware w as o nly r epresented b y o ne s herd i n t his d itch g roup, h owever, t he f ine s andy, F H3, f abric h eld a p articularly h igh s hare o f t he t otal. T his w ould s uggest t hat t hese v essels a re l ater i n d ate t han a ny o f t he p revious g roups. A lthough t he a pplied, f loral t ype d ecoration w as p resent a t T hornholme P riory f rom t he e arly 1 3th c entury ( HM/18/Tp, F ig.62, N o.6), t his w as t he f irst t ime i t h ad a ppeared o n t he l ocal H edon f abrics. T he m ore t raditional d ecorative f orms a mongst t his g roup ( Fig.90 , N o.15 o r 1 6) w ere v ery f ragmentary a nd p robably r esidual. A lthough t he g roup c ontained n o i ndependent d ating e vidence, a d ate i n t he l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury i s s uggested. I llustrated V essels

F ig.90 ,

N os.28-39.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.28-31; N os.33-39.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.28-31;

f ine s andy(FH2),No.32;

( FH3),

j ugs,Nos.32-39.

J ug N o.36 h ad i ron-washed c hevrons a nd N o.39 h ad a pplied i ronr ich c lay s trips. H andle s ection N o.38 w as f rom a h andle t wisted t o t he r ight w ith a t riple t humbed l ower a ttachment.

H M/76/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, D itch 1 9 C F '



B D '

S VR 1 .8 O G

C H1

6

6

*C H2

3

3

*F H2

6

5

F H3

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

*O B

2

0 1

1

.

_

1 .

D C



.

. 1

2

4

4

1

.

.

T his w as a lso a p ossible 1 3th c entury g roup. J ug f orms s uch a s F ig.91, N os.8 a nd 1 0 c ompared w ith t hose f rom P it 1 ( HM/65/Hd, F ig.86, N os.22 a nd 2 3). T he o rangeware j ug , F ig.91, N o.17 w as s imilar t o 1 3th c entury j ugs f rom T hornholme P riory a nd i ndeed, t his v essel m ay e ven h ave o riginated f rom s outh o f t he H umber. T he s hape o f j ug, F ig.91, N o.14, w as u nusual a nd r esembled j ug f orms f ound i n 1 3th a nd 1 4th c entury c ontexts a t Y ork ( Holdsworth 1 978, F ig.12, N o.146). G enerally t he f orms o f t he H edon c oarse s andy ( CH) c ooking-pots d iffered f rom t hose o f S outh H umberside, b ut F ig.91, N o.6 w ould c omp are w ith t hose o f t he C 2 c oarse s andy f abric ( e.g. H M/11/Br, F ig.57, N os.23-24). T he r im f orm a nd o verall s hape o f t his v essel w as a lmost s tandard i n N orth L incolnshire t hroughout t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c enturies, a nd a lthough i t o ccurred o ccasionally a mongst l ater H edon g roups, i t w as n ever c ommon. I llustrated V essels F abrics

F ig.91,

N os.1-17.

c oarse s andy(CH2),No.1; ( CH1),Nos.2-7; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos. 8 -13; ( FH3),No.14; o rangeware(01),No.17; ( 0B),Nos.15-16 .

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F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-6,15; b asting d ishes,No.13.

b owls,No.7;

j ugs,Nos.8-12,14,16-17;

V essel N os.1-2 , 4 , 6 a nd 7 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug N o.14 w as p lugged, a nd t he l ower i ndented. A lternating, a pplied v ertical s trips o f N o.11 w ere i ron-washed a s w ere a ll t he a pplied s trips o f o rangeware j ug,No.17; N o.17 a lso h ad a n i nternal w hite s alts d eposit. H M/77/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, .

.

. 4 1

C H1

C P 4 1

'C H2

3

3

'C H3

1

1

•C H4

4

4

•F i ll

1

•F H2

6 5

•F H3

1 0

•O B

1

•O H

5

•W D

1

-

H 2

-

9

P N

.



O G

D C

.

1

6 1 7

.

S G

S VR 1 .9

_

1

-

P it 2

3

1

1

2

2 6 6

1

1

5

2

1

1

9

1

1

• '

5

-

'

A rchaeologically, P it 2 c ut D itch 2 1 ( HM/72/Hd) a nd t herefore p ost-dated i t. C eramically, t he h igher p roportion o f t he f ine s andy F H3 f abric a nd t he H umberwares ( 12) w ould a lso a rgue f or a l ater d ate, p erhaps e arly 1 4th c entury. T he s hape o f j ug, F ig.92, N o.9, r esembled t he t all-necked j ugs f rom t he C owick M oat ( Fig.226, N os.1-9), a nd t his m ay b e a n e arly p roto-type o f t he f orm . G lazed p ancheons, a lthough n ever c ommon a t H edon, w ere f airly p rolific a t T hornholme P riory, s imilar f orms t o F ig.92, N o.13 o ccurring i n t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric i n P hases 6 t o 8 ( e.g., H M/24/Tp, F ig.65, N o.9). I llustrated V essels

F ig.92,

N os.1-14.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.1-4; f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.5-8 ; N os.9-13; o rangeware(OH),No.14.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5; p ancheons,No.13.

T he

j ugs,Nos.6-11,14;

( FH3),

p ipkins,No.12;

C ooking-pot, N o.4, a nd p ancheon, N o.13, w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. h andle o f N o.11 w as t wisted t o t he r ight w hilst t he d ecoration

o f N o.12 h ad a n i ron w ash.

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H M/78/Hd

S VR 1 .9

H edon : M iddle L ane, D itch 1 3 F

N

C P

B 2

•C H1

6 3

6 1

•C H2

1 5

1 5

•C H3

6

6

•C H4

3

3

•F H1

5

•F H2

J

P

P N

M

O T

S G

O G

D C .

. . 4

6 0

5 8

1

3

2

3 1

•F H3

6

5

-O H

7

7

4

O B

3

3

2

•H 2

8

6

•W D

2

2

2

W S

3

3

2

R W

1

1

1

1



4

1

1

4

. . . 1

1 •

T his w as t he m aterial f rom t he u pper f ill o f D itch 1 3 a nd s ealed t he l ate 1 2th c entury t ip g roups o f E M/56/Hd. I t w as i n t urn s ealed b y t he m ajor l evelling l ayers ( Layer A ) o f H M/81/Hd i n t he 1 4th c ent ury. T he p ottery f rom t his g roup, t herefore, s pans t his p eriod, a lthough j ugs s uch a s F ig.92, N o.26, s uggest t he p resence o f e arlier, r esidual m aterial. C ooking-pot s herd, F ig.92, N o.24, c ontained a g lazed v essel d uring i ts f iring, a s v arious g laze s cars ( shown i n b lack) w ere l eft a dhering t o i ts i nner s urface. T he p ot h ad a lso c racked d uring f iring w ith g laze s eeping i nto t he f racture. T his v essel p robably s erved a s a s agger; i ts u seful l ife e nding a fter t he k iln f iring, w hen i t w as b roken i n o rder t o r elease t he i nner v essel. T he p resence o f s uch a s herd a t M iddle L ane i s d ifficult t o e xplain, t hough i t m ay h ave b een a p acking s herd f or a c onsignment o f p ottery f rom t he k ilns s ituated i n t he n orthern p art o f H edon. I llustrated V essels

F ig.92, N os.15-32.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH2),No.15; ( CH3),No.16; ( CH4),Nos.17-18 ; ( CH1), N os.19-25; f ine s andy(FH1),No.26; ( FH2),Nos.27-28; H umberware(H2),Nos.29-30 ; w hiteware(WS),No.31; ( WD),No.32.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.15-24; b owls,No.25; j ugs,Nos.26-29,31; d rinking-mugs,No.30; l amps/lids?,No.32. V essels N os.15-16 a nd 2 5 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

H M/79/Hd

D 13

H edon

:M id de L ane,

D itch 1 3 K

S VR 2 .1

T his g roup c ame f rom a s econd s ection c ut a cross D itch 1 3 ( Fig.7, K ), h owever, h ere t he b ulk o f t he d itch l ay u nder t he r oad a nd

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w as u nexcavated. T he b ottom o f t he d itch w as n ever r eached a nd p robably a ccounts f or t he l ack o f s plashed-glazed v essels w hich h ad b een r ecovered f rom E M/55/Hd. L ayer A a gain s ealed t his d itch i n t he 1 4th c entury. U nfortunately, t he i ndistinct s tratigraphic l ayers w ithin t he f ill n ecessitated t he m aterial b eing t reated a s a s ingle g roup. T here w as n o a ssociated d ating e vidence, b ut o n p urely t ypol ogical c omparison w ith o ther H edon g roups i t i s s uggested t hat t he m ajority o f t he m ore c omplete v essel f orms p robably b elong t o t he 1 3th c entury. .

F

C H1 C H2

N 9 9 9

C P

e

9 8 9 2 2 '

*C H4

1 2

1 2

1 60

*F H3

1 2

P

M

O T

S G

• • •

I

D C

.

'

.

,

. 6 1 46

3

5

O G

.

6

*F H2

OH

J I

-

2 2

O B

O T -

1

*C H3

*F H1

B

4 1 2

8 4

.

2 7

1

.

1

1 02

1 1

,

2 7

8

1

4

1

1 7

*H 2

5

5

*W Dt

3

3

W D

1

1

1

W B

2

2

2

*W S

1

1

1

*R S

2

*I G

1

*I ST

1

-

4

'

2

2

I llustrated V essels

9

.

3 . , . 1 . . .

1

. 1

1

F ig.93, N os.1-31; F ig.94, N os.1-26.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH2),Fig.93 ,Nos.1-3; ( CH3),Fig.93,Nos.4-5; ( CH1),Fig.93 ,Nos.6-26 ; s hell-tempered(RS),Fig.93 ,No.27; f ine s andy(FH1),Fig.93 ,No.28 ; ( FH2),Fig.93 ,Nos.29-31,Fig.94 , N os.1-16 ; ( FH3),Fig.94 ,Nos.17-19; o rangeware(OH),Fig.94 ,Nos. 2 0-23; ( 0B),Fig .94 ,No.24 ; H umberware(H2),Fig.94 ,No.25; w hiteware(WB),Fig.94 ,No.26.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.93,Nos.1-24 ,Fig.94,Nos.17-19 ; j ugs,F ig.93 , N os.28-31,Fig.94 ,Nos.1-10 ,20-23 ,26 ; d rinking-mugs,Fig.94 , N os.11,24; p ipkins,Fig.94,Nos.12-14; l amps,Fig.94,No.15; b asting d ishes,Fig.94,No.16 .

F ig.93 ,Nos.1,5-7,9,22 a nd F ig.94,Nos.13-14 a nd 1 6 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he s houlder t humbings o f c ooking-pot,Fig.93,No.4 w ere m ade b efore t he v essel w as f inished o n t he w heel a s t he t urning m arks o verlay t hem . T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f F ig.94 ,No.2 w as p lugged. L amp,Fig.94 ,No.15, a ppeared t o b e a p ricket f orm , a t ype o f l amp r arely f ound i n c eramic.

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H M/80/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, D itch 1 0 N

C P

B 6

C H1 . C H2

1 82

1 75

2 3

2 3

C H3

1 4

1 4

«C H4

1 0

. FH1

9



C W

.

J

P

.

B D

.

P N

S VR 2 .0 .

S G

.

O G



D C

1

• .

.

.

.

.

1

5

.

4

1

. FH2

1 63

1 56

4

F H3

2 4

2 1

2

OH

1 7

1 5

2

-i b B

3 5

3 0

5

H 2 . W Dt

2 6

2 6

3 3

1

1 12 -

1 4 8

6. 2

1 9

2

1 8

1

3

3

3

R W . R S

2

' 2

2

2

2

T

1

1

2

.

2

.

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A lthough o nly a c omparatively s mall s ection w as c ut t hrough t his d itch , 5 07 v essels w ere p roduced w ith a n S VR o f 2 .0 , w hich w ould s uggest t hat t his w asan u nusually s ecure g roup f or t his s ite. J ug, F ig.95, N o.39 , r epresents t he e arliest s ubstantially c omplete p art o f a H umberware ( H2) j ug f rom t he s ite. I ts f orm w as r eminiscent o f t he e arlier H 2 H umberware f orms f rom T hornholme P riory ( e.g., H M/32/Tp,Fig.71,No.19), o r t he M onkgate B D itch 1 52 g roup f rom H ull, H M/84/Hu , F ig.98 , N o.17, a ll d ating t o t he e arly 1 4th c entury . T he r elief-moulded r aspberry d ecoration o n t he o rangeware ( OB) j ug,Fig.95, N o.36 w as t ypical o f t he l ater o rangeware d esigns a nd p robably a lso d ates t o t he l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury. T he h ighly d ecorated j ug, F ig.95, N o.40 , w as n ot o f l ocal o rigin a nd h as y et t o b e e ither p rovenanced o r d ated. D espite t he s canty n ature o f t he d ating e vidence, i t i s s uggested t hat t his m aterial h as a c losing d ate i n t he e arly p art o f t he 1 4th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.94 , N os.27-33 ; F ig.95,Nos.1-40.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CH2),Fig.94 ,No.27; ( CH3),Fig.94 ,Nos.28-29 ; ( CH4) F ig.94 ,Nos.30-33 ; ( CH1),Fig.95 ,Nos.1-13 ; f ine s andy(FH2),Fig. 9 5,Nos.14-21; ( FH3),Fig.95,Nos.22-28 ; o rangeware(OB),Fig .95, N os.29-36; ( OH),Fig.95,Nos.37-38 ; H umberware(H2),Fig .95,No.39 ; r egional s tray(RS),Fig.95 ,No.40 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.94,Nos.27-33 ,Fig.95,Nos.1-13; j ugs,Fig .95, N os.14-20 ,22-25 ,29-40 ; p ipkins,Fig.95,Nos.26-27; b asting d ishes,Fig.95,Nos.21,28. F ig.94 ,Nos.27-28 ,30 ,32

a nd

F ig.95,Nos.1-6 ,9,11-12,21,

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a nd

2 8

w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

F ig.95,

N o.19 h ad a n i ron w ash a pplied d ecor-

a tion, w hilst t he d esigns o f F ig.95, N os.25 a nd 3 6 w ere r elief m oulded, t he l atter v essel h aving f our s ingle t humbings t o i ts b asal a ngle. T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f F ig.95, N os.23 a nd 3 9 w ere p lugged. F ig.95, N o.40, t he r egional s tray, w as i n a h ard, s and-tempered o range c oloured f abric w ith a m ottled y ellow-green s uspension g laze.

H M/81/Hd

H edon : M iddle L ane, L ayer A

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A lthough l eft u nillustrated, a d iscussion o f t his g roup i s i nc luded b ecause i t d erived f rom a l ayer w hich s ealed a ll t he p revious g roups f rom t he s ite. A s i ts l ow S VR s uggests, i t c ontained v ast a mounts o f f ragmentary, r esidual m aterial d erived f rom t he l evelling o r t runcating o f m ost o f t he u nderlying f eatures. T he d ate o f t his l evelling w as p articularly d ifficult t o a ssess b ecause i t w as a lmost i mpossible t o i solate a ny m aterial w hich c ould b e r eliably a ssociated w ith t his o peration. C hronologically t he ' latest' f abric t ype w as t he H umberware ( 12), w hose f orms c ould b e a ssociated w ith t he e arlier p art o f t he H umberware r ange. T here w ere n o v essels w hich c ould b e d ated t o t he 1 5th o r 1 6th c entury. O n t his v ery s lender e vidence, i t i s s uggested t hat t his l evelling o peration t ook p lace i n t he 1 4th c entury. I t i s w orth r e-emphasising a t t his p oint t hat n one o f t he H edon g roups c ontained a ny r eliable d ating e vidence. M ost o f t he d ates

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s uggested a bove s hould b e c onsequently o pinion a nd s hould n ot b e a ssumed p roven.

H M/82/Hu

H ull

r egarded

a s

s tatements

:H igh S t./Blackfriargate A , P it 4 36 C P

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G roups H M/82-84/Hu w ere s elected f rom v arious s ites i n H ull a nd k indly m ade a vailable b y G areth W atkins i n a dvance o f h is o wn p ublication. T he o riginal d rawings f or a ll t hese g roups w ere d one b y t he H ull A rchaeological U nit. G roup H M/82/Hu i s p rovisionally d ated t o t he l ate 1 3th c entury, a s t he p it c ame f rom a b uilding s ite w hich w as s ub-divided p rior t o 1 293 a nd t hus t he g roup m ust p re-date 1 293. T he p rincipal r eason f or i ncluding t his g roup w as i ts i mportant r ange o f o rangeware ( OB) v essels, w hose c ompleteness m akes i t a lmost c ertain t hat t hey c an b e s een a s c ontemporary w ith t he P olychrome J ugs. A s t he o rangeware f abrics d eclined a t H ull b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury ( Armstrong 1 980 ,51), t hese e xamples p robably r epresent a r ange o f s ome o f t he l atest f orms p roduced. I llustrated V essels

F ig.96,Nos.1-14; F ig.97,Nos.1-6 ( taken f rom d rawings b y H umberside A rchaeological U nit).

F abrics

c oarse s andy(C2),Fig.96,Nos.1-2; o rangeware(OB),Fig.96 ,Nos. 3 -10 ; S aintonge(IST/P),Fig.96,Nos.11-14,Fig.97,Nos.1-6.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.96,Nos.1-2; b owls ,Fig.96,No.3; j ugs,Fig.96, N os.4-13,Fig.97,Nos.1-6; l obed c ups,Fig.96 ,No.14.

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A f urther g roup o f H ull m aterial w hich h as a t erminus a nte i l uem o f A D 1 317 ( pers.comm .Gareth W atkins). O rangeware c ooking-pot, F ig.97, N o.8, w as u nusual a s c ooking-pots i n t his f abric t ype o ccurred o nly

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o ccasionally i n N orth L incolnshire w here t hey a re t hought t o b elong e arly i n t he o rangeware s equence. J ugs, F ig.97,Nos.12-14 , w ere i n a s andier v ersion o f o rangeware w hich d id n ot o ccur s outh o f t he H umber. I llustrated V essels

F ig.97,Nos.7-16.(taken f rom d rawings b y H umberside A rchaeological U nit).

F abrics

c oarse s andy(C2),No.7; o rangeware(OB),Nos.8-11; ( OH),Nos.121 4; H umberware(H1),No.15; I mported S aintonge(IST),No.16.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.7-8 ;

H M/84/Hu

H ull

C 2

9

j ugs,Nos.9-16.

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T his g roup h ad a t erminus p ost q uem o f A D 1 317, a lthough W atkins c onsiders t hat i ts d ate w as m ore l ikely t o f all i n t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 4th c entury ( pers.comm.). I t c ontained s ome r esidual m aterial w hich p robably i ncluded m ost o f t he o rangeware ( OB). H umberware f ormed t he d ominant f abric i n t he g roup a nd t he l arge r ange o f i llust ratable v essels i n t his f abric, F igs.98-99, w as t he m ain r eason f or t he g roup's i nclusion. A lthough T hornholme P riory p roduced a l arge n umber o f 1 4th c entury g roups, t hey c ontained f ew H umberwares b ecause o f t he s trength o f t he l ocal m edium s andy f abric ( M1). T his M onkgate B g roup t hus f ills a g ap i n t he N orth L incolnshire H umberware s equence. T he p rincipal j ug f orm a ppears t o h ave b een a r ather l arge g lobular s hape, F ig.98,Nos.15,17. H owever, F ig.98,No.16 w as r emini scent o f t he m ore s lender, t all-necked o rangeware j ugs f rom H M/82/Hu, F ig.96,Nos.5-7. T his f orm , a lthough n ot c ommon a mongst t his g roup, p ersisted i nto t he l ater m edieval p eriod, a s election o f t all-necked j ugs b eing r ecovered f rom t he K ings M oat a t C owick ( Fig.226 ,Nos.1-9). L ater f orms o ccurred a t B everley H ighgate, F ig.135,No.11, t hat t his f orm h ad a l ifespan o f m ore t han 2 00 y ears. O ther

f abrics

o f

i nterest

i n

t he

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g roup

i ncluded

s uggesting

a T oynton w are

( T) j ug, F ig.100 ,No.28 , a nd f our a dditional v essels i n t he g eneral T oynton/Bolingbroke t ype f abric ( Ti), F ig.100 ,Nos.29-32. C omparatively f ew v essels i n t hese t wo f abrics w ere f ound s tratified i n N orth L incolnshire, d espite t heir f requent o ccurrence a mongst t he u nstrata ssemblages. P ancheon, F ig.100,No.27, w as i n t he g ritty H umberware v ariant t hat w as n oted a t b oth K ings M oat, C owick a nd t he W est C owick k iln s ite ( Fig.229,Nos.15-18). A s t hese g roups o f C owick w asters a re c onsidered t o b e l ate-medieval, t his M onkgate e xample i s t herefore o ne o f t he e arliest s tratified e xamples t o b e r ecognised. T he j ug w ith t he p iped s croll d ecoration, F ig.101,No.16, w as s imilar t o t hose f ound f rom L ondon ( Halsam 1 978, 4 8-51). I t i s i nteresting t hat t he o nly o ther e xample o f a L ondon j ug i n t he r egion a lso c ame f rom a 1 4th c entury c ontext a t E pworth : M anor, H M/7/Ep, F ig.56, N o.14. I llustrated V essels

F igs.98-101.(taken f rom d rawings b y A rchaeological U nit)

H umberside

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Figs.98 a nd 9 9; c oarse s andy(C2),Fig.100 ,Nos. 1 -9; o rangeware(OB),Fig.100 ,Nos.10-24; ( 0S2),Fig.100 ,Nos.252 6; g ritty f abric(GC),Fig.100,No.27; m edium s andy(MT),Fig.100, N o.28 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Fig.100 ,Nos.29-32; w hiteware ( WY),Fig.101,Nos.1-10; r egional s tray(R),Fig.101,Nos.11-16 ; S aintonge(IST/P),Fig.101,Nos.17-26 ; S iegburg s toneware(IS), F ig.101,Nos.27-29.

F orms

j ugs,Fig.98,Nos.1-17,Fig.99,Nos.1-12,Fig.100 ,Nos.10-21,25-26, 2 8-32,Fig.101,Nos.1-26 ; c isterns,Fig.99,No.13; d rinking m ugs, F ig.99,Nos.14-15,Fig.100 ,Nos.22-24,Fig.101,Nos.27-29; c ookingp ots,Fig.100 ,Nos.1-8; b owls,Fig.100,No.9; p ancheons,Fig.100 , N o.27.

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T his d eposit d erived f rom t he e mptying o f a l atrine s haft f ormed f rom a n atural c left i n t he r ock ( Johnson 1 980 , 6 7-69). E arlier e xcavations h ad p artially c leared t he s haft, b ut s ome s tratified d eposits r emained w hich J ohnson d ated t o t he 1 5th c entury o n t he g rounds t hat o ne o f t he v essels i t c ontained, F ig.102, N o.12 , w as T udor G reen a nd u nlikely t o b e a ny e arlier(Moorhouse 1 979, 5 4-55). T he d eposit w as, h owever, n ever r eliably s ealed, a nd b oth i ntrusive a nd r esidual m aterial m ay b e p resent. C ertainly

t he

r im

f orms

o f

t he

s hell-tempered c ooking-pots w ere

t ypologically, c onsiderably e arlier, p erhaps e arly 1 4th c entury. A lthough s ome s hell-tempered w ares h ave b een r ecognised i n 1 5th c ent ury d eposits ( LM/37/Li, F ig.130 ,No.1), t hey h ave a d istinctive s hape a nd r im f orm c ompletely d ifferent t o t hose p resented h ere ( Moorhouse

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1 974b, 7 -8 , 1 4). T hese s hell-tempered f orms a re b etter p arallelled a mongst t he h igh-medieval g roups f rom C herry L ane, B arrow ( HM/12/Br, F ig.58,Nos.7-14). T he f ull d ate r ange o f t he C oal M easure f abrics h as n ot y et b een e stablished, b ut t he f abric t ype o ccurred a t E pworth b y t he 1 4th c entury ( HM/7/Ep) a nd t here i s i ncreasing e vidence f rom D oncaster t o s uggest t hat i t m ay h ave b een c urrent i n t he l ater 1 3th c entury. W ith t he e xception o f F ig.102,No.12, t he w hole ' group ' c ould p robably b e b etter a ttributed t o t he 1 4th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.102,Nos.1-12.(from J ohnson 1 980 ,84-87).

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Nos.1-9; r egional s tray(RF),No.10 ; C oal M easure ( CH1),No.11; S aintonge/Tudor G reen,No.12.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-9 ; u nidentified,No.12.

H M/86/Dn

p ipkins,No.10 ;

D oncaster

S VR 4 .8

:S ite D A

C P

O G

D C

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j ugs,No.11;

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T wo g roups o f m aterial o f s imilar c haracter a nd d ate w hich a re c onsidered t ogether; t he o ne d erived f rom a p it c ut i nto t he r ampart f ill o f t he o uter b ailey d itch ( Fig.103,Nos.1-4), t he o ther f rom p art o f t he s ite w hose r ecords a re l ost ( Fig.103 ,Nos.5-7). I n b oth c ases t he l imited n umber o f f abrics a nd h igh S VR s uggest t wo c ontemp orary g roups o f p ottery e ach c ontaining l ittle o r n o r esidual m ate rial. T he f ine s andy F D f abric j ugs w ere q uite d istinct f rom t hose f ound f rom H M/89/Dn a nd c loser t o t hose f rom H M/87/Dn o r H M/88/Dn a nd t o t he H allgate w aster m aterial ( e.g.,cf.Fig.103,No.2 w ith B uckland e t a l 1 979,Fig.13 , N o.127, a nd F ig.103 ,No.1 w ith i bid F ig.10 , N os.41 o r 4 3). T he t wo s hell-tempered ( SD1) c ooking-pots, F ig.103, N os.4-5, h ave s mall c lubbed r ims w hich a ppear t o b e t ypologically e arlier t han t he l arger, f latter a nd m ore e verted r ims s een i n H M/89/Dn. I t i s s uggested t hat t hese t wo g roups m ay b elong t o t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.103 ,Nos.1-7.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Nos.4-5 ;

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.4-5;

N o:2,

f ine s andy(FD),Nos.103 ,1-3,6-7.

j ugs,Nos.1-2,6 ;

B oth c ooking-pots a nd p ipkin N o.7 w ere h ad a n i nternal w hite s alts d eposit.

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p ipkins,Nos.3 ,7. b urnt

a nd

s ooted.

J ug,

H M/87/Dn

D oncaster C F

:S ite D T, P it 1 23

C W

O T

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O G

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A s ubstantial p it g roup w hose c eramic c ontents p ost-date E M/66/Dn b ut p re-date H M/88/Dn, p robably b elonging t o t he e arly y ears o f t he 1 3th c entury. I t i s l ikely t hat t he g ritty w are c ooking-pot r im , F ig.104, N o.4, i s r esidual. T he u se o f g ritty w ares i n N orth L incolns hire a nd E ast Y orkshire h ad d ied o ut b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury; a lthough i n N orth a nd W est Y orkshire i t p ersisted w ell i nto t he 1 3th c entury ( Moorhouse 1 983). A t D oncaster t here i s l ittle e vidence f or t he s urvival o f t he g ritty f abric a fter t he c ollapse o f t he W D , w hiteware f abric; h owever, l ater v essels i n t his t radition c ould, a nd d id, o ccur a s r egional s trays. T he e arlier, s plashed g lazed g roups o f p ottery f rom t he t own c ontained s mooth s hell-tempered ( SD) c ooking-vessels; t he l ater 1 2th c entury m aterial f rom E M/66/Dn c ontained a v ery s mall a mount o f r esidu al s mooth-shelly p ot, t he m ajority o f t he c oarsewares i n t hat g roup b eing i n t he W D, w hiteware f abric. T his p resent g roup r epresents a m ajor c hange; a part f rom r esidual g ritty a nd G D f abric c ookingp ot s herds, a ll t he c oarsewares w ere i n t he h arsh s helly f abric ( SD1). I t w ould s eem l ikely t hat t he p roduction o f h arsh s hell-tempered p ottery w ent h and i n h and w ith t he g rowing m onopoly o f t he f ine s andy F D f abric a mongst t he f inewares. T he o rangeware j ug w ith t he a pplied l ip F ig,104, N o.9, h ad b een r estored f or d isplay b y t he M useum s ervice a nd t he f abric c ould n ot b e c losely a nalysed. H owever, i ts f orm , d ecoration a nd c olouring s uggest a N orth L incolnshire, r ather t han E ast Y orkshire, o rigin. A t T hornholme P riory, o rangeware j ugs o f s imilar f orm o ccurred i n P hase 3 d eposits d ating t o t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. A f urther v ery s imilar v essel o ccurred f rom T rench B a t E pworth a mongst a q uarry p it w hose f ill s eemed t o b elong t o t he e arly 1 3th c entury, H M/1/Ep, F ig.55, N o.l. A mongst t his g roup w as a p ossible w atering p ot, F ig.104, N o.10 , i n D eveloped S tamford w are ( WD O. T he c urrency o f t his f abric r anged f rom c .1150 t o 1 250 ( Kilmurry 1 980), a nd t he s ize a nd c ompleteness o f t his v essel i mplies t hat i t f ormed a c ontemporary p art o f t he g roup. I ts o ccurrence h ere i n a g roup d ominated b y t he f ine s andy F D f abric s uggests t hat t his v essel b elongs t o t he p eriod b etween 1 200 a nd 1 250 .

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I llustrated V essels

F ig.104, N os.1-10.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Nos.1-3; g ritty(G1),No.4 ; w hiteware(WDt), N o.10 ; ( WD),Nos.5-6; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.7-8 ; o rangeware(01), N o.9.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2,4 ; w atering-pots ‚ No.10.

c urfews,Nos.3-5;

j ugs,Nos.6-9;

A ll t hree i llustrated c ooking-pots w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. W atering-pot, N o.10 , w as i n a t ypical D eveloped S tamford w are f abric w ith a b right, m ottled c opper-green g laze. T he c onstricted r im a pert ure o f t his v essel e lim inates i ts u se f or p ouring, i nstead, t humb p ressure o ver t he a perture w ould h ave e nabled t he v essel t o b e l ifted f ull o f w ater, w hich c ould b e r eleased o ver p lants b y t he r emoval o f t he t humb f rom t he r im.

D oncaster

W 4/88/Dn

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A l arge p it g roup d ominated b y t he f ine s andy ( FD) f abric, i nc luding a c omplete j ug i n t he C attlemarket ( FDC) f abric, F ig.106,No.9. T his c an p robably b e r egarded a s a r eliable g roup o f c ontemporary v essels a s t here w as l ittle e vidence o f r esidual m aterial. T he l ack o f v essels i n t he H umberware ( HD) o r s oft w hite g ritty ( WG) f abrics w ould s upport a 1 3th c entury d ate, p ossibly i n t he f irst h alf o f t hat c entury. H owever, a s lightly l ater d ate i s s uggested b y b oth t he L incolnware ( ML) r im , F ig.106, N o.11, p arallelled a t B roadgate, L incoln b y a g roup a ttributed t o t he t hird q uarter o f t he 1 3th c entury ( Adams 1 975, G roup I ,No.100), a nd b y t he Y ork w hiteware r im , F ig.106, N o.12, p arallelled f rom a w ell g roup a t B lake S treet, Y ork , f or w hich a d ate r ange o f 1 250-1350 h as b een s uggested ( Holdsworth 1 978, S ection V , N o.148). I llustrated V essels

F ig.105, N os.1-7; F ig.106,Nos.1-12.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Fig.105,No.1; f ine s andy(FD),Fig.105, N os.2-7,Fig.106,Nos.1-8; ( FDC),Fig.106,Nos.9-10 ; m edium s andy ( ML),Fig.106,No.11; w hiteware(WY),Fig.106,No.12.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.105,No.1; j ugs,Fig.105,Nos.2-6,Fig.106 ,Nos. 1 -12; p ancheons,Fig.105,No.7.

. S hell-tempered c ooking-pot, F ig.105, N o.1, w as b urnt a nd s ooted. F ig.105, N o.3 a nd F ig.106, N os.2-5 h ad a n i ron w ash p ainted o ver t heir a pplied d ecoration , w hilst F ig.106, N os.4 a nd 5 h ad a pplied i ron-rich c lay d ecoration a nd F ig.106, N o.10 h ad a pplied w hite c lay

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s trips. T he b asal a ngle o f F ig.105, N o.5 h ad s ix s ingle t humbings a nd t he u pper h andle a ttachments o f F ig.106,Nos.6 a nd 9 w ere i ndented.

H M/89/Dn

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T his w as n umerically t he l argest m edieval g roup f rom D oncaster, o f w hich t he o verwhelming p roportion c omprised j ugs i n t he f ine s andy F D f abric, m ost o f w hich w ere h ighly f ragmentary. T he a bsence o f t he s oft w hite, g ritty ( WG) f abric a nd o nly t he o ne H umberware(HD ) j ug s uggests t hat t his g roup p robably b elongs t o t he t hirteenth c entury. I t i s p robable t hat t he W Y w hiteware f abric a nd t he G D a nd W D f abrics a re r esidual. T he f orm o f t he h arsh s hell-tempered ( SD1) c ooking-pot, F ig.107, N o.1, h as b een a rgued t o b e a l ate-medieval t ype ( Moorhouse 1 974(a)). H owever, s imilar f orms i n o ther c oarseware f abrics h ave b een r ecognised a t T hornholme P riory f rom t he l ate t hirt eenth c entury, a lthough b ecoming m ore c ommon i n t he f ourteenth. T he f orm i s c ertainly q uite d istinct f rom t hose s een i n H M/86-87/Dn, a lthough t his i n i tself i s n o p roof o f a c hronological d istinction. M any o f t he f ine s andy, F D , v essels c losely p arallelled f orms f rom t he H allgate w aster m aterial ( Buckland e t a l.1979), b ut s ome o f t he m ore c omplete v essels, F ig.107, N os.7, 1 5, h ad p lain a pplied v ertical r ibs, a d esign n ot r epresented a mongst t he w asters. A gain t his r aises t he q uestion a s t o w hether t his r epresents a c hronological d isparity o r w hether t here w ere a r ange o f c ontemporary p otters i n t hirteenth c entury D oncaster, e ach u sing s lightly d ifferent d esigns a nd t echniques o n t heir v essels. I llustrated V essels

F ig.107, N os.1-26.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Nos.1-2; g ritty(GD),No.3; w hiteware ( WD),Nos.4-5; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.6-25; H umberware(HD),No.26.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.1-2,4-6; j ugs, N os.7-23,26.

b owls, N o.3;

p ipkins, N os.24-25;

C ooking-pots, N os.1-2, w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, j ug, N o.15, h ad w hite c lay a pplied s trips, w hilst t hose o f N o.19 h ad a n i ron w ash.

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H M/90/Dn

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T he s mall s ize o f c ooking-pot F ig.108, N o.1 a nd i ts t iny c lubbed r im s uggests a d ate f or t his g roup i n t he e arlier p art o f t he 1 3th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.108 ,Nos.1-3.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),No.1;

F orms

c ooking-pot,No.1;

f ine s andy(FD),No.2; F rench(I),No.3.

p ipkin,No.2;

j ug,No.3.

J ug, N o.3 w as i n a f ine w hite f abric w ith a r ed s lip o n i ts o uter s urface, o ver t his s lip w ere a pplied w hite c lay d ecorative f eatures; i ts c olourless g laze s howed y ellow o ver t he w hite c lay a nd b rown o ver t he r ed s lip; i ts p rovenance i s u nknown. P ipkin, N o.2 w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

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i ncluded a n umber o f v essels

w hich c an p robably b e a ttributed t o t he C attlemarket k iln s ource ( FDC) ( Buckland e t a l. 1 979). T ogether w ith t he p resence o f t he s oft w hite g ritty ( WG) v essel a nd t he H umberwares ( HD), t his w ould s uggest a d ate t owards t he e nd o f t he 1 3th c entury. A s a g roup t here i s a s trong s imilarity w ith t he m aterial f rom H M/89/Dn. B oth t he f ace j ug F ig.108 , N o.10, a nd t he w ould, o n t he b asis o f r egional d ate, p erhaps l ate t welfth o r e arly l y b oth v essels m ay b e r esidual; s iderable s igns o f a brasion. I n

a quamanile N o.12 a re f orms w hich e vidence, b e a ccorded a n e arlier t hirteenth c entury a nd c onsequenti ndeed, t he f ace j ug s howed c onc omplete c ontrast, t he d ecoration

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o n t he t wo i llustrated H umberware f lamboyant a nd w ell e xecuted. u ncommon a nd s uch d esigns w ere p hases o f p roduction i n t he l ater I llustrated V essels

j ugs, F ig.108, N os.14-15,was c omplex, D ecoration o n H umberware j ugs w as u sually r estricted t o t he e arliest 1 3th c entury.

F ig.108 , N os.4-15.

F abrics

f ine s andy(FD), N os.4-12; m edium s andy(MN),No.13; H umberware ( HD),Nos.14-15.

F orms

j ugs, N os.4-10 ,13-15;

p ipkins,No.11; a quamanile,No.12.

T he m edium s andy j ug r im , s andy f abric ( Coppack 1 980).

H M/92/Dn

N o.13,

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A g roup o f i ntrusive m aterial w hich c ut i nto a nd d isturbedthe g roup o f G D g ritty w aster m aterial f rom t he m arket p lace. T he h arshs helly ( SD1) c ooking-pot, N o.16 , h as a s mall, f lateverted r im a lmost h alf-way b etween t he e arly t hirteenth c entury c lub r ims o f H M/86/Dn a nd t he ' late-medieval' t ypes o f H M/89/Dn w hich b egin i n t he l ater p art o f t hat c entury. J ug N o.19 i s o ne o f t he f ew C attlemarket ,FDC, f abric p rofiles f rom D oncaster a nd i ts m allet-like s hape c ontrasts s trongly w ith t he k nown H allgate, F D, f abric j ug p rofiles a nd i n t his c ase i s a lmost c ertainly o f a l ater d ate. A c losing d ate f or t his m aterial i n t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury i s t entatively s uggested. I llustrated V essels

F ig.108, N os.16-19.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SD1),Nos.16-17; N o.19.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.16;

f ine s andy(FD),No.18;

b owls,No.17;

( FDC),

j ugs,Nos.18-19.

B oth i llustrated s hell-tempered v essels w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he l ower h andle a ttachment o f t he C attlemarket f abric ( FDC) j ug, N o.19, h ad t wo t humbings e xternally a nd w as i ndented i nternally.

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HM/93/Dn

Doncaster : Site DEH, Group 34 F

N

CP

B

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4

3

1

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9

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52

50

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20

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15

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1 2

1

This is a particularly important gro up of vessels as it includes a complete Saintonge Polychrome jug, Fig.109, No .13. The completeness and fresh appearance of this vessel suggest that it was a contempo rary element of the group. Saintonge Polychrome is a particularly use ul import because of its apparently restricted and well established date range o f between c.1275 and c.1325 AD (Dunning 1933; Platt and Coleman Smith 1975). It thus provides an effective terminal date for the group which in turn can be used to review the nature of the contemporary local pottery. The group contains a wide range of fabrics o f which many are fragmentary and probably residual. Jug, Fig.109, No.10 was the only other complete vessel from the group, one of a number of white Co 1 Measure fabrics (CMW) which included most of the other mo re complete vessels (e.g � N os. 7-10). The Coal Measure fabric can therefo re be regarded as a contemporary element of the group. On the other hand, the numerically superior fine sandy FD fabric had a very low sherd to vessel ratio comprising small, and often abraded, sherds. It seems probable that much, or all, o f the FD fabric vessels present in this group were residual, along with the whiteware (WD) fabric and the gritty wares (Gland GD). Illustrated Vessels Fabrics

Forms

Fig.109;

Nos.1-14.

shell-tempered(SDl),No.l; gritty(Gl),N o.2; fine sandy(FD), N o.3; wh·teware(WG),No.4; Humberware(Hl),N o.5; orangeware (OS2),No.6; (Ol),No.11; medium sandy(ML),No.12; Co al Measure (CMW), No s.7-10; Saintonge(ISP/T),Nos.13-14. cooking-pots,Nos.1,7; bowls,Nos.2,9; pancheons,No .8; lobed cups,No.14; jugs,N os.3-6,10-13.

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Cooking-pot No Q l was burnt and sooted, whilst vessel, No.9 had traces of burning and sooting to its inner surface, and although catalogued above as a bowl, it may hav been a curfew, but such forms are rare in the Coal Measure fabrics. The Lincoln ware (ML) jug handle, No.12 had an orange-brown glaze.

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D iscussion o f t he H igh-Medieval G roups T he D evelopment o f R egional T raditions R egional t raditions w ere n ot n ew t o t he h igh-medieval p eriod, f or t hey h ad a lready b een a pparent d uring t he l ate-Saxon c enturies. T hroughout t he 1 1th a nd e arly 1 2th c entury, a g reater v ariety o f f abrics b oth o ld a nd n ew h ad, t o a c ertain e xtent, w eakened t he i nf luence o f f abric t raditions b y t heir s heer n umber. D uring t he f inal h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, h owever, a n umber o f t hese e arly-medieval f abrics d eclined a nd d isappeared, l eaving t he s urviving f abrics t o d evelop c learer r egional s tyles a nd s imilarities. T his p rocess c ont inued i nto t he h igh-medieval p eriod. D uring t he 1 3th c entury, t he p rincipal f ineware t radition i n t he r egion w as t he o rangewares. B y t he 1 4th c entury t hese o rangewares h ad b een r eplaced b y a n e qually d ominant t radition , t he H umberwares. A mong c oarsewares, t he c oarse s andy f ab lic w as t he p rincipal E ast Y orkshire t radition , a lthough i n N orth L incolnshire i t w as r elegated t o s econd p lace b y s hell-tempered w ares. T he d etailed d evelopment o f e ach o f t hese r egional t raditions w ill b e m ore f ully e xamined i n C hapter 5 . I n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, t here h ad b een a n umber o f f orms s uch a s c ooking-pots, d ishes a nd b owls w hose f orm , s tyle a nd d ecoration h ad p roved c ommon t o v irtually a ll t he r egion 's f abrics. A lthough i ndividual f abric t ypes s till r etained s ome c haracteristics, t hey w ere o n t he w hole s ubordinated t o t he g eneral r egional s tyle; c oarse s andy a nd s hell-tempered v essels, f or e xample, s hared v ery s imilar f orms f or o ver t wo h undred y ears. F rom t he l ate 1 1th a nd e arly 1 2th c entury c ooking v essels b ecame m ore d iverse, w ith p articular f orms a nd s tyles b ecoming c losely a ssociated w ith i ndividual f abric t radi tions. T his w as a lso t he t ime w hen f abric t ypes i ncreasingly s peci alised i n e ither c ooking v essels o r f inewares s uch a s j ugs. D espite t hese d evelopments a mongst t he c oarsewares, e arly-medieval j ug f orms s till s eemed m ore r eliant o n a n o verall r egional s tyle w ith o nly a l ittle v ariation o ccurring. F rom t he l ater 1 2th c entury, e ach f abric t radition d eveloped a c learer i dentity i n t erms o f s hape, d ecoration a nd f inish. T his p rocess b ecame m ore e vident d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod , s o t hat b y t he l ate-medieval p eriod a v essel's f abric t radition c ould u sually b e i dentified s olely b y i ts f orm . T his c ontrast i n s tyle a nd f orm b etween v essels i n d ifferent f abric t raditions w as p articularly c learly s hown a t T hornholme P riory i n g roup H M/37/Tp , F igs.75-78 . T he o rangewares o f t his p eriod f rom T hornholme h ave c lose s imilarities w ith o ther o rangeware v essels f rom e lsewhere i n t he r egion. T hese s imilarities w ere r evealed i n t heir s hape, s tyle o f d ecoration , g laze, h andle a nd o ther f eatures o f m anu facture ( cf.HM/31/Tp, F ig.69 ,Nos.1-5 ; H M/1/Ep,Fig.55 ,No.1; H M/14/Br, F ig.60, N o.14 o r H M/87/Dn , F ig.104 , N o.9). T he o rangewares f rom H M/37/Tp a t T hornholme c an b e c ontrasted w ith c ontemporary v essels i n t he m edium s andy f abric f rom t he s ame g roup. D espite s uperf icial s imilarities i n t he s hape o f s ome v essels, p articularly s mall j ugs, t he f orms o f t he M 1 v essels c learly o wed l ittle t o t he i nfluence o f t he o rangewares. I ndeed, i n s tyle, s hape a nd d ecoration t hese m edium s andy ( M1) v essels f rom H M/37/Tp s howed a f ar g reater r esemb lance t o c ontemporary j ug f orms i n L incoln(ML) a nd T oynton(MT) f abrics .

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S uch e xamples a lso s erve t o e mphasise t hat r egional s tyles o r t raditions w ere n ot s trictly g overned b y g eographical c onsiderations. I t w as q uite c ommon, a s w as u sually t he c ase a t T hornholme P riory, t o f ind m ore t han o ne f ineware t radition a mongst c ontemporary d eposits o n t he s ame s ite. T his p roved t o b e o ne o f t he i ntegral f eatures o f r egional t raditions t hat t hey r etained t he e ssential e lements o f t heir t radition w heresoever t hey w ere m arketed. T he c o-existence o f t he c oarse s andy a nd s hell-tempered c oarseware t raditions t hrougho ut N orthern L incolnshire d uring t his p eriod p roduced v irtually n o a ttempt b y e ither f abric t ype t o e mulate t he s tyle o r f orms o f t he o ther; t he r im f orms o f e ach t radition, f or e xample, r emained c ompl etely d istinct. O ne i nteresting e xception t o t his w as a n a pparent s wop i n t radi tions m ade b y t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric d uring t he m id-14th c ent ury. I t h as a lready b een r emarked t hat t his f abric r esembled t he L incoln/Toynton t radition d uring t he e arly-13th c entury, b ut, b y t he m id t o l ate-14th c entury, j ugs i n t h is f abric w ere c learly f ar c loser i n t heir s ympathies t o t he c ontemporary H umberware f orms, a nd n ow b ore v ery l ittle r esemblance t o 1 4th c entury L incoln w are p roducts; ( e.g. H M/31/Tp, F ig.70 , N o.14; H M/55/Tp, F ig.84, N o.33). A lmost c ertainly t he p henomenal r egional s uccess o f t he H umberwares d uring t he e arly 1 4th c entury i nfluenced t he M 1 m edium s andy p otters. I t w as s ome m easure o f t he s uccess o f t his s wop t hat, a t T hornholme P riory, t he M 1 f abric k ept t he H umberwares l argely a t b ay u ntil t he 1 5th c entury, w hereas, i n m ost o ther p arts o f N orth L incolnshire, H umberwares w ere d ominating l ocal m arkets b y t he m id-14th c entury. I t s hould n ot b e i nferred f rom t his t hat o ther r egional t radi tions r emained s tatic t hroughout t heir p eriod o f i nfluence. I n m any r espects e ach r egional t radition c ould p rove q uite d ynamic i n t erms o f a bsorbing n ew i deas a nd n ew t echnology, b ut i n e ach c ase t hey w ere a dapted a nd m ade m alleable t o t he g eneral c haracteristics o f e ach t radition. T he s pecific a ttributes a nd d evelopments w ithin e ach f abric t radition w ill b e d iscussed m ore f ully i n C hapter 5 . T he i ntroduction o f a s eries o f n ew f abric t raditions D uring t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c enturies t hree n ew f abric t raditions b egan t o m ake a n i ncreasing i mpact o n r egional a ssemblages. T hrougho ut t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire a nd N orth L incolnshire, t he p rincipal o f t hese w as H umberware. I t h as b een o bserved e arlier t hat a v isually s imilar f abric t o H umberware c an b e r ecognised f rom t he 1 2th c entury. S uch e arly e xamples w ere, h owever, u ncommon a nd w ould s eem t o h ave h ad l ittle i nfluence o n r egional c eramic d evelopment. F rom t he l ate 1 3th c entury, H umberwares b ecame m ore c ommon a nd t heir e ffect m ore d ramatic. K ingston-upon-Hull p roduced s ome o f t he e arliest s equences o f H umber w ares w here t he f abric t ype w as p resent a mongst t he e arliest ( late 1 3th c entury) p hases ( Armstrong 1 980, 5 6 , 6 0). I nitially t hey w ere a s ubordinate f abric t o t he o rangewares ( ibid.51), b ut b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury t hey h ad l argely r eplaced t hem. I ndeed, t he f act t hat t hey w ere p resent i n t he e arliest p hases f rom K ingston-upon-Hu ll s uggests t hat t hey m ay h ave b een i n p roduction a t a n e ven e arlier d ate. A t T hornholme P riory, t he t ransitional H 1 s mooth H umberware

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w as p resent f rom t he e arly 9 ). O dd s herds o f t he m ore i n P hase 5 .

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N evertheless, d espite e arlier t races o f H umberware p roduction, a s a r egional t radition, H umberwares r eplaced t he o rangewares. I n t he m id-13th c entury o rangewares w ere s till t he p rincipal r egional t radition, b ut b y t he m id-14th c entury t hey h ad g one a nd t heir p ree minent p osition h ad b een t aken b y t he H umberwares. T he m echanisms a nd m otives f or s uch c hangeovers i n r egional t raditions a re n ot y et f ully u nderstood. W hereas a ll t he k nown o rangeware k ilns w ere f rom u rban b ased i ndustries, a ll t he k nown H umberware p roduction c entres w ere r ural i ndustries. T his u rban/rural m ovement o f t he m edieval p ottery i ndustry i s e xamined l ater i n t his d iscussion, b ut i t a lmost c ertainly i nfluenced t he r ise o f t he H umberwares. T he r apid e xpansion o f t he p ort o f K ingston-upon-Hull f rom t he l ate 1 3th c entury o pened u p a n e normous n ew m arket ( Armstrong 1 980, 5 1). T here i s n o e vidence a t p resent t o s uggest t hat t he r efounded p ort h ad i ts o wn p otteries d uring t he m edieval p eriod, a nd i t w ould s eem t o h ave i mported a ll i ts l ocal w ares f rom t he s urrounding r egion. I nitially, t he b ulk o f H ull's f inewares c ame f rom t he o rangeware k ilns a t B everley, b ut b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury H umberwares d ominated t he l ocal w ares a t H ull's m arkets. M any o f t hese H umberwares c ame i nland f rom H olme u pon-Spalding-Moor, a lthough s ome h ave b een r ecognised w hich p robably c ame b y w ater, f rom t he C owick p otteries o f W est Y orkshire. A dditiona l u nlocated s upplies m ay a lso h ave e xisted. T he o pening o f s uch a l arge m arket m ay h ave g iven t he H umberwares t he e conomic b oost n eeded t o g ive t hem a v irtual c eramic m onopoly i n t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire a nd N orth L incolnshire. A s mall p ottery k iln w as e xcav ated a t L ittle K elk v illage i n E ast Y orkshire w hich h as b een t radi tionally d escribed a s a H umberware k iln ( Le P atourel 1 966, 1 60). H owever, r ecent e xamination, b y t he w riter, o f s everal h undred w asters f rom t he k iln s eems t o s uggest t hat i t w as m aking a t ransitional f orm o f o rangeware r ather t han H umberware p roper. T his m ay r epresent a n ew r ural i ndustry w hich i nitially d ecided t hat i ts b est p rospects l ay i n t he e mplation o f t he t raditional o rangewares r ather t han t he n ew H umberwares. I ndeed, o rangeware p roduction a t S carborough w ould s eem t o h ave l asted w ell i nto t he 1 4th c entury ( Farmer 1 979, 2 9-31), h olding a t b ay t he i nfluence o f t he H umberwares i n t he s urrounding r egion. I t i s h oped t o d emonstrate i n C hapter 5 t hat c hanges i n m anufacturing t echniques i n t he H umberwares, a nd i ndeed, i n t he C oal M easure a nd T oynton/Bolingbroke f abrics m ay a lso h ave a ided t heir c ommercial s uccess. T he ' Coal M easure' f abrics h ave s o f ar b een r ecognised f rom t wo k iln s ources, F irsby H all i n C onisbrough P ark ( Magilton 1 977,30) a nd R awmarsh n ear S heffield. A s a g eneralisation, t he k nown F irsby H all w ares c an b e s aid t o r epresent t he m edieval s ide o f t he i ndustry a nd R awmarsh t he p ost-medieval. H owever, v ery l ittle i s y et k nown a bout t he g rowth a nd d evelopment o f e ither o f t hese k iln s ites, a nd t his f abric t ype m ay a lso h ave b een p roduced f rom o ther, u nlocated, c entres. T he e arliest d ated e xamples o f C oal M easure f abrics ( CM1) i n t he r egion o ccurred a t D oncaster i n a ssociation w ith S aintonge p olychrome, d ating t o t he l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury ( HM/93/Dn). A t S ewer L ane, H ull, t he f abric f irst o ccurred i n P hase I I d ated m id- t o l ate-14th c entury ( Armstrong 1 977, 3 6, T able 7 ), a nd f rom S cale L ane, H ull i n S ection 1 , P hase 3 ( Armstrong 1 980,48, T able 1 ),

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a lso o f m id- t o l ate-14th c entury d ate ( it i s d escribed i n b oth t hese H ull r eports a s R awmarsh g ritty). A g eneral l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury d ate f or t he i ntroduction o f t his f abric t ype w ould f it t he c urrently a vailable e vidence. T he t hird f abric t radition i n t his g roup, t he T oynton/Bolingbroke f abric, i s o ne w hich h as a lready b een s tudied i n s ome d epth ( Healey 1 975, 2 8-38). T he o nly k iln s ites i n t his t radition w hich a re k nown t o h ave b een i n p roduction d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod w ere t hose a t T oynton-all-Saints. T hese e arlier p roducts f rom T oynton m ight b e m ore p roperly i ncluded a mongst t he m edium s andy ( MT) t radition, b ut i t w as e ssentially t he s ame f abric t ype w hich d eveloped i nto t he l ater t radition o f v essels w hich f orm t he T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition ( Ti). A s a n umber o f o ther k ilns a re k nown t o h ave b een m anufacturing t his f abric t ype d uring t he l ate-medieval p eriod, i t i s p ossible t hat s everal o ther s ites w ere a lso p roducing t he f abric i n t he h igh-medieval p eriod. I t o ften p roved d ifficult t o a ttribute s herds i n t his f abric t ype t o e ither t he M T o r T i t raditions; g ene rally, a ll w ere c lassed a s T i u nless i t w as q uite c lear t hat t hey b elonged s pecifically t o t he e arlier M T t radition. A t T hornholme P riory t he M T/T1 f abric f irst o ccurs i n P hase 5 ( HM/38/Tp, F ig.74, N o.23) w hich b elongs t o t he e arly 1 3th c entury, m aking i t o ne o f t he e arliest i dentified e xamples f rom t he r egion. T he e arliest a rchaeological e vidence a t T oynton-all-Saints w as M rs. R udkin 's ' Roses' k iln d ated a rchaeomagnetically t o 1 275-1325 ( Aitken a nd H awley 1 968, 1 91). L ess d irect e vidence c ame f rom t he e arly 1 3th c entury m edium s andy v essels f rom T hornholme P riory ( e.g. H M/37/Tp, F ig.77, N os.3-5). A lthough p rincipally c opying t he L incoln w are j ug f orms, a n umber o f j ugs h ad d ecorative f eatures, w hich s trong l y r esembled s everal d esigns w hich t ypified t he j ug p roducts o f t he ' Roses' k iln a t T oynton-all-Saints ( Healey, 1 984). A lthough b oth t he C M1 a nd T i f abrics b egan d uring t he h ighm edieval p eriod, t hey w ere o f l ittle n umeric c onsequence i n N orth L incolnshire u ntil t he l ate-medieval p eriod. I n c ontrast, t he t hird f abric t radition, t he H umberwares, h ad a m uch m ore r apid d evelopment. T he i nfluence o f i mported f orms I t w as n ot u ntil t he l ate 1 5th c entury t hat t here a ppeared t o h ave b een a d eliberate c ommercial t rade i n p ottery c argoes f rom t he c ontinent t o t his p art o f E ngland. H owever, p rior t o t his, i mported v essels p robably a rrived a s s ouvenirs, c ontainers o r p ossibly a s s econdary, b allast c argoes. D uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod t here a ppears t o h ave b een a m arked i ncrease i n t he n umber o f i mported v essels r eaching t he r egion. I n t he e arly-medieval p eriod i mports w ere l argely r estricted t o R henish B lau G rau l adles ( Dunning 1 959, 5 6-60) a nd o ccasional F rench v essels ( ibid, 6 2-71). T he m ost f req uently i mported f orms i nto t he r egion d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod c ame f rom R ouen a nd t he S aintonge i n F rance, t he L ow C ountries, a nd a s mall, s teady t rickle o f i mports f rom t he G erman s toneware f actories. T hese i mports w ere m ost c ommon a t t he m ajor p orts a nd w ere r arities o n r ural i nland s ites d uring t his p eriod. N evertheless, t hey w ould a ppear t o h ave e xerted s ome i nfluence o n t he r epertoire o f t he r egion's p otters.

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T he R henish b lue-grey l adles m ay w ell h ave f ormed t he p rototypes f or t he E nglish p ipkin f orm ( e.g.cf. E M/55/Hd, F ig.44, N o.4 w ith E M/56/Hd, F ig.45, N o.1). T he i ntroduction o f t ripod p ipkins t o t he r egional c eramic r epertoire d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod m ay b e l inked w ith t he i mport o f D utch t ripod p ipkins w hich h ave b een r ecogn ised f rom t he l ate 1 3th c entury a t b oth B oston ( Moorhouse 1 972) a nd H ull ( Armstrong 1 980 ,54,Fig.18,No.1). R ouen j ugs w ere o ccasional f inds a t B everley ( HM/59/Bv,Fig.85,No.7) a nd H edon ( HM/66/Hd,Fig.87, N o.18 a nd H M/68/Hd,Fig.89,No.17). F ew r egional c opies o f t hese R ouen j ugs a re k nown, a lthough t hey h ave b een n oted e lsewhere i n t he c ountry ( Rackham 1 972,P1.90). A s t he t ide o f i mports r ose d uring t he l atem edieval p eriod, t here w as a c orresponding g rowth i n t he n umber o f E nglish c opies. T he m ove f rom u rban t o r ural b ased p otteries T he r egion's l ate-Saxon a nd e arly-medieval p ottery i ndustries a ppear t o h ave b een l argely u rban b ased, w hereas i n t he l ate-medieval p eriod a lmost a ll i ts p ottery w as p roduced f rom r ural c entres. T he h igh-medieval p eriod w ould a ppear t o h ave b een t he t ime w hen t his t ransition t ook p lace. R egionally, t he e vidence f or p ottery p roduct ion v aries e normously. W ith t he e xception o f o ne d ocumentary r efe rence a nd s everal s mall g roups o f p artly w asted s herds, t here i s n o d irect e vidence, a s y et, f or p ottery p roduction i n N orth L incolns hire. I n c ontrast , t he e vidence f or Y orkshire a nd S outh L incolnshire i s m ore p lentiful, b ut e ven h ere, i t i s p robable t hat m any m ore m edi eval p otteries a wait d iscovery. T his d iscussion i s t herefore b ased o n a v ery l imited s ample o f p otential e vidence. I t i s n ot i ntended h ere t o m ake a t horough i nvestigation o f t he r egional k iln e vidence, b ut s imply t o d emonstrate t hat a g eneral m ove f rom u rban t o r ural c entres t ook p lace, a nd t hat i t o ccurred d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod. A ll t hree m ajor f abric t ypes i mported i nto N orth L incolnshire d uring t he l ate-Saxon p eriod h ad u rban o rigins, L incoln g rey w are ( CL) ( Coppack 1 980 ,35), T orksey w are ( CT) ( Barley 1 964, 1 75-184) a nd S tamford w are ( WSt) ( Kilmurry 1 980 , 3 0-61). F urther a field, l ate-Saxon p ottery p roduction h as b een d iscovered a t N ottingham ( Coppack 1 980, 2 20) a nd C hester ( Carrington 1 975, 3 -9), a nd i s s uspect ed a t Y ork ( Holdsworth 1 978, 5 ) ( Hurst 1 976,328-330). I ndeed, t he u rban b ase h as b een c onsidered a f undamental a spect o f t he d evelopment o f l ate-Saxon p ottery ( ibid,314). I n t he e arly-medieval p eriod t he s ituation w ould s eem t o h ave d iffered v ery l ittle. N ottingham ( Coppack 1 980 ,217-220), L incoln ( ibid,149-151), D oncaster ( Buckland a t a l 1 979,12-13), S carborough ( Farmer 1 979, 1 0-16) a nd p robably Y ork ( pers.comm .Cathy B rooks) w ere p roducing p ottery d uring t his p eriod. H edon c an a lmost c ertainly b e a dded t o t his l ist, a s c an B everley, a lthough t he e vidence f or b oth t owns d erives f rom w asters o f t he h igh-medieval p eriod. W ithin N orth L incolnshire n o e vidence h as y et b een d iscovered f or p ottery p roduction d uring t his p eriod, b ut i f t he a rgument f or u rban i ndust ries

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A rchaeological a nd h istorical e vidence s uggests t hat p otting h ad a c onsiderable i mpact o n t hese v illages, d uring t he 1 4th c entury, f or e xample, T oynton-all-Saints w as r eferred t o a s ' Potter T oynton ' ( Le P atourel 1 968,108). P otter H anworth i s a nother e xample o f a v illage w ith a p otter p refix; a v illage c lose t o t he C ity o f L incoln w here f ieldwork b y H ilary H ealey h as r evealed w asters i n a s hellt empered f abric ( 1974 , 3 0). R ural s ites w ould h ave g iven t he p otters c ertain a dvantages t hat w ere n ot a vailable i n u rban c entres. T here w ould h ave b een m ore r oom t o e xpand t he i ndustry, a nd p erhaps e asier a nd c heaper a ccess t o c lay, waLer a nd f uel. I t i s p ossible t hat s ome p otters w ere f orced f rom t owns b ecause o f t he f ire r isks p osed b y t heir k ilns, i ndeed, i n s ome c ases,such a s D oncaster, p otteries h ad m oved o utside t he t own a nd i nto t he s uburbs b y t he 1 3th c entury. A n u rban b ased i ndustry u sually h ad a r eady m arket a t h and t o d ispose o f t he w ares. H owever, r ural b ased i ndustries w ould h ave h ad a ccess t o m ore t han o ne m arket, a nd i t i s p erhaps n o c oincidence t hat t he C alendar o f C harter R olls s uggests t hat t here w as a g rowth i n t he n umber o f c hart ered m arkets a mongst m inor t owns d uring t his h igh-medieval p eriod. T he b alance o f e vidence a rgues a gainst t he r egion 's p otters b eing b anished f rom t he t owns a nd s uggests i nstead t hat t here w ere d elibe rate m oves b y p otters t o t ake a dvantage o f r ural s ites. I t c ould b e s peculated t hat t his e ither r esulted i n, o r w as e ncouraged b y, a d esire t o e xpand t he p ottery i ndustry d uring t his p eriod. T here w as a p eriod o f o verlap b etween u rban a nd r ural i ndustries. W hilst t he C owick p otteries, f or e xample, w ere a lmost c ertainly e stabl ished b y t he 1 3th c entury, i t i s p robable t hat p ottery p roduction a t t he H allgate k ilns a t D oncaster c ontinued i nto t he l ater 1 3th c entury ( Buckland e t a l 1 979,55-57). A t B everley, s ome o rangeware w asters h ad r elief-moulded d esigns ( Bv,Fig.221,Nos.1-5); a m ethod o f d ecoration w hich d id n ot a ppear i n t he r egion u ntil t he 1 3th c ent ury ( HM/37/Tp,Fig.78,Nos.6,9). E lsewhere u rban i ndustries w ere a lmost c ertainly s till i n e xistence i n N ottingham a nd L incoln t hrougho ut t his c entury ( Coppack 1 980,154). W hat l ittle e vidence t here i s f or p ottery p roduction i n H edon ( Chapter 4 ) s uggests t hat i t m ay h ave c ontinued i nto t he e arly 1 4th c entury. T he r eplacement o f t he o rangewares b y t he H umberwares w ould s eem t o r eflect t he d ecline o f t he o ld u rban i ndustries a nd t he c ommercial r ise t o p rominence o f n ew r ural p otteries. T he e vidence f or p ottery k ilns w ithin t he r egion a re s ummarised i n C hapter 4 . T he s trengthening o f r egional t raditions, t he d evelopment o f n ew f orms a nd d esigns u nder c ontinental i nfluence, n ew f abric t radi tions a nd a m ove f rom u rban t o r ural p otteries, f orm t he m ost p romine nt f eatures o f t he h igh-medieval p eriod. T his w as t he l ast o f t he t ime p hases w hich c an b e s aid t o b e w holly m edieval. F rom t he 1 5th c entury t here w ere c hanges a foot w hich h eralded t he a rrival o f t he p ost-medieval p ottery i ndustry.

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e vidence f or t he o ccurrence o f C istercian w are e arlier t han t he e nd o f t he 1 5th c entury. A t T hornholme P riory t he f abric c ould o nly b e r eliably a ssociated w ith t he 1 6th c entury d issolution l evels. S imilar d ates o ccurred f or t he f abric a t F laxengate, L incoln, ( pers. c omm. L auren A dams), a lthough l ate 1 5th c entury e xamples h ave b een c laimed a t t he B ishop's P alace a t L incoln ( Coppack 1 975, 2 8). T hese E pworth g roups h ave b een d ated o n t he a ssumption t hat t he C istercian w ares w ere l ikely t o b e o f e arly 1 6th c entury d ate. T here w ere c omparatively l arge n umbers o f ' finewares' f rom t hese g roups, i ncluding a l arge p roportion o f c ups a nd d rinking m ugs, m any o f w hich w ere i n i mported f abrics. T his w as a h igh s tatus s ite b eing o ne o f t he p rincipal M owbray s eats, a nd a s s uch, i ts r ange o f f orms a nd f abrics m ay w ell h ave b een a typical. I llustrated V essels

F ig.111, N os.1-2.

F abrics

R eversed C istercian(RCIST),No.1; L algerwehe s toneware(IL), N o.2.

F orms

c ups,No.1;

f lasks/bottles,No.2.

E pworth : M anor, T rench B

L M/2/Ep

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T his s mall g roup c ame f rom t he f ill o f a w ater c istern f rom T rench B ( Fig.6B). A mongst t he u nillustrated m aterial w as a s herd o f S outh N etherlands M ajolica b ottle w ith a n a ll-over u nder g laze, b lue p aint. I llustrated V essels

F ig.111, N os.3-4.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),No.3 ; w hiteware(RW),No.4.

F orms

B ottles/Urinals,No.3;

j ugs,No.4.

E pworth : M anor, T rench F

L M/3/Ep

T his p ottery c ame f rom t he c ellar o f T rench a gain p robably d ated t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury. I llustrated V essels

S VR 1 .6 F ,

F ig.6B ,

a nd

F ig.111, N os.5-8.

F abrics

O rangeware(01),No.5; H umberware(H2),No.6; C istercian(CIST), N o.7; L ow C ountries R edware(ID),No.8.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.5-6;

c ups,No.7;

p ipkins,No.8.

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C istercian w are c up , N o.7, h ad s ome s and f used w ith i ts g laze t o t he b ottom o f t he v essel. L ow C ountries r edware p ipkin ( No .8) w as b urnt a nd s ooted. O G



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T his p ottery c ame f rom a s mall p it a djoining t he c ess p it o f L M/5/Ep a nd f itting s herds f rom b oth f eatures o ccurred i n a F irsby t ype j ug. T he i llustrated c up b ase w as t ypical o f t he f ine O C f abric v ariant b eing p roduced a t C owick . I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.111,No.9.

o rangeware(OC).

U nlike C istercian w as f ired i nverted.

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c up. c ups,

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o ther i llustrated a rtifacts. T he S outh N etherlands M ajolica c an t hus b e s een i n c onjunction w ith t he b ronze c andlestick a nd t he e name lled V enetian d rinking g lass. F ig.112 , N os.1-3 i n t he H umberware a nd C oal M easure f abrics s eemed a l ittle i ncongruous a midst t heir c eramic p eers, i ndeed, t hey w ere t he o nly p ottery v essels w hich w ere n ot ' tablewares'. T he s imila rity b etween t he C istercian w are c up, F ig.112 , N o.4 , a nd t he C owick c up, N o.5, w as v ery s triking, a nd i t w as i nteresting t hat t hey s hould b oth o ccur t ogether i n t he s ame g roup. I ndeed, t hese f ive g roups ( LM/1-5/Ep) d emonstrated t hat C istercian w are o ccurred i n c ontemporary g roups w ith i ts ' copies', a nd s uggested t hat t here m ay h ave b een c onsiderable c ompetition b etween t he o ld e stablished H umberware i ndust ries a nd t he n ew C istercian w are f actories o ver t his n ew t ableware. B oth S iegburg F ig.112, N o.6 ,and R aeren, N o.8 , s tonewares o ccurred t ogether. A lthough t here h ad b een s ome r esemblance b etween t he E nglish ' Skipton-on-Swale' t ype d rinking m ugs a nd t hese i mported s tonewares, t here w as, c uriously, n o a ttempt b y t he C istercian f act ories t o c opy t hese i mported f orms. E arlier, i ndustries s uch a s t he H umberwares h ad b een q uick t o e mulate s uccessful i mported f orms s uch a s t ripod p ipkins o r l obed c ups. T he s mall s herd, F ig.112 , N o.7, w as o f p articular i nterest a s i t w as p art o f a S iegburg d rinking m ug w hich h ad b een r e-fired w ith a l ead g laze, p robably i n t he L ow C ountries. T his g reen g lazed s tonew are i s s till a r are f ind. R egionally, a p air o f s toneware a ltar c ruets w ith s imilar g lazing c ame f rom t he D ominican F riary a t B oston ( Moorhouse 1 972,40 a nd F ig.6 ,Nos.89-90), f rom a p hase d ated t o t he 1 5th c entury. S outh N etherlands M ajolica w as u ncommon i n t he r egion ; a part f rom t he s everal e xamples f rom E pworth t he o nly o ther r eliable e xample f rom N orth L incolnshire c ame f rom t he d emolition l ayers o f t he c hurch a t T hornholme P riory, F ig.129,No.10 . I llustrated V essels

F ig.112 , N os.1-27.

P ottery F abrics

C oal M easure(CM1),No.1; H umberware(H2),No 5-2-3 ; C istercian(CIST),No.4; o rangeware(OC),No.5; I mported S toneware(IS),Nos.6-7; ( IR),No.8 ; S outh N etherlands M ajolica(IM),Nos.9-10 .

G lass

V enetian,No.11; E nglish ,Nos.12-23.

B ronze

N o .27.

P ottery F orms

p ancheons,Nos.1-2; c isterns,No.3 ; c ups,Nos.4-5 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos.6-8 ; a ltar v ases,No.9; t azza s tands,No.10 .

G lass F orms

d rinking g lass,No.11; b eakers,No.12 ; f lasks,Nos.13-15; b ottles,Nos.16-22; w indow q uarries,Nos.23-26 .

B ronze F orms

c andlestick ,No.27.

C istercian w are c up , N o.4 , w as d ecorated w ith a pplied p ads o f w hite, i ron-free c lay; c up, N o.5, w as f ired u pright; S iegburg m ug, N o.6, w as a lmost c omplete a nd c overed w ith a t hick , b right, s ilverg rey g laze. W hilst t he R aeren m ug, N o.8, h ad a b ronze c oloured g laze

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o uter

s urface.

S houlder

s herd,

N o.7,

w as

i n a g rey s toneware

w ith t races o f i ts o riginal g rey s alt g laze o n i ts i nner s urface; i t h ad b een r efired w ith a t hin , s emi-translucent y ellow-green l ead g laze o n b oth s urfaces. O f t he t wo S outh N etherlands M ajolica v essels, a ltar v ase, N o.9 h ad a p ainted b lue d esign u nder i ts t in g laze, w hilst t azza s tand, N o.10 w as d ecorated w ith b oth b lue a nd o range. D rinking g lass, N o.11, w as i n a v ery t hin, c lear m etal w ith a pplied v ertical r ibs t o i ts u pper b ody; i ts l ower b ody h ad o val ( black o n d rawing) a nd s quare e tched d ecoration, t he o val o nes o rigina lly s howing t races o f a y ellow-green e namelling. B eaker, N o.12 a nd b ottle r im , N o.16 h ad w rythen n ecks. T he e dges o f w indow q uarries N os.23-24 w ere g razed a nd a ll f our i llustrated f ragments w ere p ainted i n r ed, w ith t he l ighter h alves o f t he p etals o f N o.23 b eing i nfilled w ith a g olden-yellow p aint ( hatched o n d rawings). T he b ronze c andlestick , N o.27 w as c omplete w ith a s trong, i sh-green s urface p atination.

L M/6/Ep

E pworth : M anor, T rench E C P '

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T hese n ext f ive g roups ( LM/6-10/Ep) c omprised d emolition a nd r obbing d eposits a nd, a lthough o f s imilar e arly 1 6th c entury d ate t o L M/1-5/Ep, t hey c ontained a g reater p roportion o f r esidual m aterial. T he r im p rofile o f F ig.111, N o.11 r esembled t he t ype 7 c istern r ims f rom t he W est C owick k ilns a ssociated w ith k iln l evel 1 D, f or w hich a n a rchaeomagnetic d ate o f 1 450-1530 w as a chieved ( Mayes, f orthcoming; A itken a nd H awley 1 966, 1 91). A lthough i t h as b een a rgued t hat s hellt empered w ares s urvived i nto t he 1 5th c entury ( Moorhouse 1 974a,7-8), F ig.111, N o.10 p robably f ormed p art o f t he r esidual m aterial i n t he g roup. I llustrated V essels

F ig.111, N os.10-11.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),No.10 ; H umberware(H2),No.11.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.10 ;

c isterns,No.11.

C ooking-pot,No.10 w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

L M/7/Ep

E pworth : M anor, T rench C

A g roup o f r obbing m aterial f rom T rench C ( Fig.6B). I llustrated V essels

F ig.111, N os.12-14.

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F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),No.12; H umberware(H2),No.13; w hiteware(WY), N o.14.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.12;

j ugs,Nos.13-14.

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F abrics

o rangeware ,(01),No.15; ( 03),No.16 ; f ine s andy(FD),No.17; H umberware(1 12),No.18 ; C oal M easure(CM1),No.19 ; R aeren s toneware(IR),No.20 .

F orms

j ugs,Nos.15-18 ; c isterns,No.19 ;

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d rinking m ugs,No.20 .

s ites

L M/9/Ep

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F ig.113 , N os.1-12.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; ( 0C),Nos.6-7; H umberware(1 12),Nos.2-5 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.8-11; w hiteware(RW),No.12.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-5 ,8-9,12; c ups,Nos.6-7; p ancheons,No.10 ; m ugs,No.11.

d rinking-

H umberware j ug, N o.2, h ad a v ery c arelessly a pplied g laze a nd a n u ntidy f inish t o i ts b asal a ngle, w hilst j ug b ase , N o.5, w as b urnt a nd s ooted. W hiteware j ug, N o.12, w as c oil b uilt a nd v ery c rudely w heel-finished.

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F ig.113 , N os.13-18 .

F abrics

H umberware(H2),No.13 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.14-15; m edium s andy(MN),No.16 ; C istercian (CIST),Nos.17-18 .

F orms

j ugs,Nos.13-14 ,16; c isterns,No.15; c ups,Nos.17-18.

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T he N ottingham w are j ug,

N o.16,

h ad a g rey-black f abric,

a b lack

i nner s urface a nd a y ellow-green s uspension g laze. U nillustrated b ody s herds o f N o.17, s howed t races o f a n a pplied z oomorphic d esign i n a w hite, i ron-free c lay.

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G ully 6 w as o ne o f a n umber o f d itch-like f eatures f ound i n t he c roft a rea t o t he n orth o f t he e xcavated b uilding c omplex. I t w as t he o nly f eature f rom w hich a g roup o f p ottery c ould s till b e r eliably a ssociated, a lthough M ynard c onsidered t hat i t c ould n ot h ave b een a c losed g roup b ecause o f t he a pparent c hronological d ivers ity o f i ts c ontents ( 1969,71). M oorhouse s ubsequently r e-assessed t he g roup a s p art o f h is s tudy o f t he r egion 's s hell-tempered f abrics; h e a rgued t hat t he g roup w as p robably c hronologically d iscrete a nd a ttributable t o t he 1 5th c entury ( 1974a, 7 -8). T he s ource o f c ontention w as t he a ssociation o f H umberware j ugs w ith t he s hell-tempered v essels. M ynard b ased h is i nterpretation o n t he a ssumption t hat w hilst t he j ugs w ere 1 5th c entury, s hellt empered w ares w ent o ut o f p roduction d uring t he 1 4th c entury. M oorhouse a rgued t hat s uch s hell-tempered w ares p ersisted w ell i nto t he 1 5th c entury, a nd t hat t hey c ould t herefore b e o f s imilar d ate t o t he j ugs. T he c rucial d ating f or 1 5th c entury s hell-tempered w ares s eemed t o c ome f rom t he B ishop's P alace g roups f rom L incoln w hose d ate h ad b een a ssessed f rom h istorical e vidence ( Coppack 1 975, 4 8-50). T he H umberware j ugs, F ig.114, N os.6-7, h owever, h ad a l ong d ate r ange a nd c ould h ave b elonged a nywhere b etween t he e arly 1 4th a nd e arly 1 6th c enturies. T his S omerby g roup m ay t herefore b elong a nywhere i n t he 1 4th o r 1 5th c enturies, a lthough t he r egional e vidence f or s hell-tempered f abrics w ould p erhaps n ow f avour a 1 4th c entury a ttribution. I llustrated V essels

F ig.114,Nos.1-7(from M oorhouse 1 974a).

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-5; H umberware(H2),Nos.6-7.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3; J ug, N o.7,

b owls,Nos.4-5;

h ad f our p airs o f t humbings t o i ts b asal a ngle.

H umberston A bbey

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o f t he p ottery t hat w as r ecovered. T he o ne n otable e xception w as t he g roup o f p ottery r ecovered f rom t he R ere D orter d rain. O nly t hose v essels t hat r emain m arked w ith t his p rovenance h ave b een c ons idered h ere, a lthough t hey w ere u nlikely t o h ave r epresented t he w hole o f t he o riginal g roup. T he b ulk o f t he m aterial w as u nmarked a nd i t s oon b ecame a pparent t hat t he f inds h ad b een h eavily s orted a nd t hat t he l ess i nteresting b ody s herds h ad p robably b een d iscarded. N evertheless, i t i s h oped t hat t he m aterial r etained w hich w as a ttrib utable t o t he d rain i s a t l east p artly r epresentative o f t he o riginal a ssemblage. A n i mportant f eature s uch a s t he R ere D orter d rain w as l ikely t o h ave r emained o pen t hroughout t he A bbey's u se. T he v essels w ere l ate-medieval i n d ate a nd i t s eemed a ppropriate t o p lace t his g roup i n t he p eriod b etween t he d issolution o f t he A bbey i n 1 536 a nd i ts d emolition. T his d emolition w as s ubstantially c omplete b y 1 562 w hen L eland v isited t o d iscover t he ' very s mall r emains' o f t he A bbey ( VCH L incs. 1 906, 1 33-4). A d ate i n t he s econd q uarter o f t he 1 6th c entury w ould s eem t he m ost l ikely f or t his g roup. I n a ddition t o t he t wo u rinals, F ig.115,No.3, F ig.116,No.5, s everal v essels, F ig.115,No.4 a nd F ig.116,Nos.1 a nd 3 , h ad t hick w hite s alts d eposits o n t heir i nner s urfaces, w hich s uggested t hat t hey m ay a lso h ave s erved a s u rinals. T his w as t he l argest g roup o f s ubstantially c omplete v essels i n t he T oynton/Bolingbroke ( Ti) f abric f rom N orth L incolnshire. A s a g roup i t p rovided a n i nteresting c omparison w ith t he B urnham C hapel d emolition m aterial ( LM/13-16/Bc) a nd t he T hornholme P riory d emolition m aterial ( LM/22/Tp, L M/31/Tp a nd L M/24/Tp, s ince a ll t hree s eries o f g roups w ere p robably o f a v ery s imilar d ate. I llustrated V essels

F ig.115,Nos.1-6; F ig.116 ,Nos.1-5.

F abrics

T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Fig.115,Nos.1-6; H umberware(H2), F ig.116,Nos.1-5.

F orms

j ugs,Fig.115,Nos.1-2,Fig.116,Nos.1-4 ; u rinals,Fig.115,No.3, F ig.116,No.5; d rinking-mugs,Fig.115,No.4; c isterns,Fig.115, N os.5-6.

T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f F ig.115, N os.1 a nd 6 a nd F ig.116, N o.3 w ere p lugged, w hilst t he l ower a ttachment o f t he l atter v essel w as i ndented. T he b ase o f c istern, F ig.115, N o.5, h ad b een k nife t rimmed b efore t he b ung-hole p ad w as a pplied. H umberware j ug, F ig.116, N o.1, h ad e xtensive b urning a nd s ooting t o i ts o uter s urface w hich c overed o ver t he s car o f t he m issing h andle, i t a lso h ad a t hick o ff-white s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface; t his s uggested t hat t his v essel ' enjoyed' a s econdary u se a s a u rinal a fter l oosing i ts h andle.

L M/13/Bc T his g roup d erived c entury r e-building o f

B urnham C hapel

S VR 1 .8

f rom d eposits b uilt u p f ollowing t he 1 4th t he c hurch, a nd w as s ealed b y d emolition

m aterial.

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J 0 1

1

1

H 2

3

2

T i

1

C N

O G 1

1

2

1

.

1

.

I llustrated V essels

F ig.116 , N os.6-8 .

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.6-8.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.6-7;

c isterns,No.8 .

L M/14/Bc

B urnham C hapel F

N

C P

B

J

P N

C N

M

S VR 1 .7 C

O T

S G

O G

C T

2

2

C 2

3

2

F l

2

2

«0 1

5

5

3

«0 3

1

1

1

'M l

3

2

«H l

3

3

. 12

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D C

1

2 9 4

1

1

1 1

3

.

.

2 2 2

1 4 3 .

1

1

1

2 1 6

3 « 1 .

T his p hase-group w as t he l argest f rom t he s ite a nd c ame f rom t he e arliest d emolition d eposits f rom t he C hapel l ikely t o d ate t o t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 6th c entury. G enerally, o ne c an o nly o bserve w ith s ome s urprise t he r ange o f l ate-medieval v essels w hich w ere a ssociated w ith t he d emolition o f t his C hapel. N ormally d estruction d eposits r eflect v essels i n u se a t t he t ime o f d esertion. F rom r obbing d eposits o ne g ets a w ider r ange o f m aterial i ncluding v essels d ist urbed f rom e arlier l ayers, a nd p erhaps t he o dd v essel c ontemporary w ith t he r obbing a ctivity. T he l arge n umber o f c isterns, s torage v essels, a nd c up f ragments f rom t his g roup a nd t he t wo s ubsequent g roups ( LM/15-16), h owever, w ould p erhaps b e m ore i n k eeping w ith a n i nn o r b rewhouse t han a c hapel. C omparison s hould b e m ade w ith t he p ottery f rom t he b rewhouse i n A rea 2 o f T hornholme P riory(HM/27/Tp, F ig.66, N os.18-28). I t c ould b e s peculated t hat t he c hurch m ay h ave f allen i nto a s econdary, l ess o rthodox u se, o n i ts d issolution . S ome o f t he p ottery c ame f rom o utside t he C hapel i n t he v icinity o f a t imber s hed a gainst t he e ast w all; t his w as p ossibly a s tore r oom . I n c omparison , i t m ay b e o bserved t hat t he d emolition d eposits f rom T hornholme P riory c hurch p roduced o nly o ne o r t wo l ate-medieval v essels, i ncluding a S outh N etherlands M ajolica a ltar v ase; s urely a f ar m ore a ppropriate d iscovery f rom a d emolished c hurch ( LM/35/Tp). I llustrated V essels

F ig.117, N os.1-12; F ig.118 ,Nos.1-5.

1 89

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CT),Fig.117,No.1; ( C2),Fig.117,No.2; o rangeware ( 01),Fig.117,Nos.5-6; ( 03),Fig.118,No.4; ( 0C),Fig.118 ,No.5; m edium s andy(M1),Fig.117,Nos.3-4; H umberware(H2),Fig.117,Nos. 7 -10 ,Fig.118 ,Nos.1-3 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Fig.117,Nos. 1 1-12.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Fig.117,Nos.1-2; j ugs,Fig.117,Nos.4-7,Fig.118 , N o.4; c isterns,Fig.117,Nos.9-12,Fig.118,Nos.1-3; p ancheons, F ig.117,No.3; u rinals,Fig.117,No.8; d rinking m ugs,Fig.118 ,No.5.

L M/15/Bc

B urnham C hapel . 0 1 '

'

1

1

H 1

1

H 2

5

2

T i

1

1

S VR 1 .7

C N

.

O G

.

1

.

1

1 3

.

4

.

1 '

A s mall g roup o f v essels f rom r obber t renches w hich c ut t he d emolition g roups o f L M/14/Bc a nd w as l ikely t o b e o f s imilar d ate, s ince i t m ay b e s upposed t hat d emolition w as n ot a c hance p rocess, b ut w as t he f irst s tage o f t he r obbing a ctivity w hich p robablybegan s hortly a fter t he b uilding h ad b ecome ' available'. I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.118, N o.6.

T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1);

F orm

j ug.

B urnham C hapel

L M/16/Bc

P N

C P

. .

S VR 4 .2

C N

O G

C 2

1

0 1

2

2

2

F l

1

1

1

1

1

1

M 1 '1 2

2 0

'T i

9

'C IST

2

D C

1

8

3

9

4

1

4

'O C

. . 1

1 2 6 2

2

1

1 .

.

T his p ottery c ame f rom r ubble w hich s ealed t he r obbing.The f ragments o f c ups, c isterns a nd j ugs r esembled t he v essels f rom t he p revious g roups ( LM/14-15/Bc). C istercian w are a ppeared f or t he f irst t ime i n t his g roup i n t he f orm o f T ype I V c ups ( Brears 1 971, 1 9-23). I llustrated V essels

F ig.118, N os.7-12.

1 90

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.7-8 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.9 ; o rangeware(OC),No.10 ; C istercian(CIST),Nos.11-12.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.7-8 ;

p ancheons,No.9; c ups,Nos.1-12.

H umberware j ug , N o.7 h ad a b right, m etallic p urple g laze. B oth C istercian w are c ups , N os.11-12 h ad b lack g lazes a nd w ire c ut b ases, t hat o f N o.12 h aving a n a pplied p ad o f c lay a dded t o a p resumably, a ccidental c avity i n t he b ase o f t he v essel; t his t oo h ad w ire m arks.

L M/17/Tp

S VR 2 .2

T hornholme P riory : A rea 2 , P hase 1 0 P N

C P S 3

2

— 0 1

1

• M 1

4

• H 2

1

• I S

1

O G

2 1 1

2

1

1

.

2

.

1

1 1

1

T his g roup c ame f rom t he c onstruction d eposits f or t he l ater g ranary b uilding ( Bvii). M uch o f t he b uilding w ork c an p robably b e a ssociated w ith w ork c arried o ut f ollowing B ishop A lnwick 's v isitation a nd i nstructions o f 1 446 a nd c ould, t herefore, b e d ated t o t he m id1 5th c entury ( VCH L incs.1906 ,167). S uch a d ate w ould b e q uite a ccept able f or t he S iegburg m ug , F ig.119 , N o.2. I llustrated V essels

F ig.119, N os.1-2.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.1; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.2.

F orms

c ooking-pots ,No.1;

d rinking-mugs,No.2.

C ooking-pot, N o.1 w as h eavily b urnt a nd s ooted, S iegburg d rinking-mug h ad a g reenish-grey s alt g laze.

w hilst

S VR 1 .3

T hornholme P riory : A rea 2 , P hase 1 0

L M/18/Tp

0 1 M 1

1 0

1 9 1

H 2

2

-

5

O G 1

1

1

• H 1

O T

P N

C P

t he

1

1

2

9

1

1

2

2



T his p ottery c ame f rom t he c onstruction d eposits f or a n a gric ultural b arn(Bviii). M ost m edium s andy ( M1) j ugs o f t his p eriod n ow r esembled c ontemporary H umberware p roducts, b ut F ig.119 , N o.4 c ompared w ith l ater m edieval L incolnware f orms. I llustrated V essels F abrics

F ig.119, N os.3-5.

m edium s andy ( M1), N os.3-5 .

1 91

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.3 ;

j ugs,No.4; c ups ,No.5.

C ooking-pot, N o.3 w as b urnt a nd s ooted, a ttachment o f j ug, N o.4 w as p lugged.

L M/19/Tp

w hilst t he u pper

T hornholme P riory : A rea 2 , P hase 1 0 C P

• . .

-

S VR 1 .1

O T

O G

0 1

2

2

2

M L

1

1

1

M 1

1 1

* H 1

1

* H 2

4

5

5

h andle

1

. , .

7

1

1

4

3

• M aterial f rom P hase 1 0 y ard d eposits t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 5th c entury. I llustrated V essels

w hich

p robably

b elongs

F ig.119 , N os.6-9.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Nos.6-8 ; H umberware(H2),No.9.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.6 ; u nidentified,No .7 ;

j ugs,Nos.8-9 .

C ooking-pot, N o.6 w as b urnt a nd s ooted. B oth t he u pper h andle a ttachments o f j ugs N os.8-9 w ere p lugged, w hilst t he l ower a ttachment o f N o.9 w as i ndented a nd f illed w ith a n a dded s mear o f c lay.

L M/20/Tp



T hornholme P riory

:A rea 2 , P hase 1 0

.

.

,

0 1

2

1

* M 1

1

1

* T i

1

* 1 2

2

.

P N

1

S VR 1 .0 O G 2

,

1 1

1

'

2

2

T his g roup a lso d ated t o t he l atter p art o f t he 1 5th c entury a nd c ame f rom r econstruction w ork o n t he s ite o f t he o ld d ovecote(Eii). I llustrated V essels

F ig.119 , N os.10-11.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),No.10 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.11.

F orms

j ugs,No.10 ;

p ancheons,No.11.

1 92

L M/21/Tp N

C P

J A I.



. . .

S VR 2 .0

T hornholme P riory : A rea 2 , P hase 1 1

0 1

1 5

M 1

2 2

H 2

6

C M1

2

•R H

1

C IST . I S

1

P •

1 1 1 1

B D . 11

P N •

C N

M i .

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3 1

3

.

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O G



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4 4

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D C P

1

9

3

8

.

. 2

1

1

4

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

.

.

1

1

1

.

P hase 1 1 w as a ssociated w ith t he e arly 1 6th c entury o ccupation o f t he s ite a nd w as t he e arliest t o c ontain C istercian w ares. I llustrated V essels

F ig.120 , N os.1-18.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.2-6 ; H umberware(H2), N os.7-13 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.14-15 ; r egional s tray(RH), N o.16 ; C istercian(CIST),No.17; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.18 .

F orms

c ruets,No.1; c ooking-pots,Nos.5; b asting d ishes,No.6 ; j ugs, N os.2-4,7-12; p ancheons,Nos.13-14 ; c isterns,Nos.15-16 ; c ups, N o.17; d rinking m ugs,No.18 .

C ooking-pot, N o.5 a nd b asting d ish , N o.6 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, w hilst H umberware j ug, N o.9 , w as h eavily o verfired w ith a m att p urple c oloured g laze. T he d ecoration o f N o.4 w as o f a n u nknown d esign ; t hat o f t he C istercian w are c up, N o .17, w as, h owever, p art o f a n a pplied i ron-free c lay o ak l eaf. T he S iegburg s toneware d rinking m ug, N o.18 , h ad a r eddish a sh g laze.

T hornholme P riory

L M/22/Tp

C P S 3

1

• 0 1

7

-

M 1

1 4

J

:A rea 2 , P hase 1 2 P N

S VR 1 .2

O T

C N

O G

1 6 3

2

7

1

4

2

9 1

1

H 1

1

H 2

5

4

1

4

•C M1

3

1

2

2

.

C IST

1

.

_ 1

'

1 '

T hese w ere r obbing a nd d emolition d eposits, p robably d ating t o t he s econd q uarter o f t he 1 6th c entury. F ig.120 , N os.19-20 , c ame f rom t he v icinity o f t he w estern a gricultural b uildings, w hilst N os. 2 1-26 c ame f rom t he a rea o f t he k iln h ouse ( Cii).

1 93

I llustrated V essels

F ig.120 , N os.19-26.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Nos.19-20 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.21-23; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.24-25 ; C istercian(CIST),No.26.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.20-23; c isterns,Nos.24-25 ; t ripod p ipkins,No.19 ; c ups,No.26.

T ripod p ipkin , w as o ver f ired.

L M/23/Tp F

N o.19,

w as b urnt a nd s ooted,

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench D , P hase 1 0

N

C P

C W

J

P •



a nd j ug b ase, N o.23,



B D •

P N •

C l

2

•F l

1

•0 1

6 8

•M 1

9 1

C N 9



M

C

S VR 1 .4

O T

O G

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. 1

3

1

1

6 2

6

7 1

1

2

4

9

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5 8

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4

4

3

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2

2

2

1 79

2

*C MI

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T i

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D C 0

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2

1

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1

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9 2

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3

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1 d







T his p hase, d ating t o t he m id-15th c entury, w as t he f irst f rom T rench D i n w hich o rangewares l ost t heir n umerical d ominance i n t he g roup, a lthough i t h as b een a rgued t hat t he f abric h ad b een i n d ecline s ince t he e arly 1 4th c entury. I t s eems r easonable t o s uppose t hat b oth t he m edium s andy ( M1) a nd H umberwares(H2) w ere t he p rincipal f abrics c urrent d uring t his p eriod; t he C oal M easure(CM1) a nd T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1) f abrics o ccurring o ccasionally. I llustrated V essels

F ig.121,Nos.1-24 ; F ig.122 ,Nos.1-10 .

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Fig.121,Nos.1-2; f ine s andy(F1),Fig.121,No.6; m edium s andy(ML),Fig.121,Nos.3-5 ; ( M1),Fig.121,Nos.7-17; H umberware(H2),Fig.121,Nos.18-24 ,Fig.122,Nos.1-7; T oynton/ B olingbroke ( T1),Fig.122,No.8 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Fig.122 , N os.9-10 .

F orms

j ugs,Fig.121,Nos.1-9 ,18-24 ,Fig .122,Nos.1-3,8-10 ; c ooking-pots, F ig.121,Nos.10-11,Fig.122,No.4 ; p ancheons,Fig.121,No.15 ; d ishes,Fig.121,No.16 ; u nidentified,Fig.121,No.12; p ipkins,Fig. 1 21,No.13 ; b asting d ishes,Fig.121,No.14 ; c ucurbits,Fig.121, N o.17; d rinking-mugs,Fig.122,Nos.5-6 ; l obed c ups,Fig.122,No.7.

T he a pplied l ugs o f F ig.121, N o.6,were i ron-washed, w hilst t he a pplied p ellets o f F ig.121, N o.2 w ere m ade f rom i ron-rich c lay. F ig d21, N os.10 , 1 2, 1 4 a nd 1 7 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f j ugs, F ig.121, N o.18 a nd F ig.122, N os.8 a nd 2 w ere p lugged a nd t he l ower a ttachments o f F ig.122, N os.2 a nd 3

1 94

w ere

i ndented.

L obed

c up,

F ig.122,

N o.7

h ad

a f lecked ,

o live-green

g laze f ully c overing b oth s urfaces, w hilst a p lain , o live-green g laze n eatly c overed t he f ull i nner s urface o f d ish, F ig.121, N o.16. T he u nidentified v essel f orm , F ig.121, N o.12 h ad a b right o range g laze o n i ts i nner s urface a nd w as b urnt a nd s ooted o n i ts o uter s urface.

L M/24/Tp

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench D , P hase 1 1 N

C F

J

B D

P N

C N



.

. .

M •

C 2

1

0 1

3 3

M 1

5 1

O T -

O G

D C

_

-

.

3 3 3

3 4

4

8

2

2 1

1

3 5

1

1

1

1

H 1

3

3

2

5 3 7

I

1

M L

1 2 . C M1

S VR 1 .6

4 5 1

6

1

4

2

1

3 1

• . 1

.

4

-

T he H umberwares ( H2) r epresented t he l atest f abric t ype i n t his g roup a nd i ts v essels w ere p robably a ll c ontemporary, t he o rangewares ( 01) o n t he o ther h and, w ere a lmost c ertainly a ll r esidual b y t his s tage. D espite t heir l arge n umbers, t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric w as p robably a lso l argely r esidual, b ut n either t his n or a ny o f t he o ther l ate-medieval g roups f rom T hornholme P riory s uccessfully e stabl ished t he t erminal d ate f or t his f abric. I llustrated V essels

F ig.122, N os.11-18 ; F ig.123, N os.1-15.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Fig.122,Nos.11-12; c oarse s andy(C2),Fig.122, N o.13 ; m edium s andy(M1),Fig.122,Nos.14-18 ; H umberware(H2), F ig.123 ,Nos.1-13 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Fig.123 ,Nos.14-15.

F orms

j ugs,Fig .122,Nos.11-12,17-18 ,Fig.123 ,Nos.1-15 ; F ig.122,Nos.13,15; c ooking-pots,Fig .122,No.14 ; F ig.122,No .16.

b asting d ishes, u nidentified,

T he u nidentified f orm , F ig.122 , N o.16, h ad a t hick o range g laze o n i ts i nner s urface w hich w as h eavily h eat c razed, a nd h eavily b urnt a nd s ooted o n i ts o uter s urface; b oth b asting d ishes, F ig.122, N os.13 a nd 1 5 w ere a lso b urnt a nd s ooted. O rangeware j ug s herd, F ig.122,No.12 h ad a c omplex a nd u nidentified a pplied d ecorative d esign , w hose s pots w ere c oated w ith a n i ron w ash , t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f F ig.123, N o.14 w as p lugged, a nd t he l ower a ttachment o f F ig.123 , N o.1 w as d eeply i ndented u sing f our f ingers. T he s mall H umberware r im , F ig.123, N o.5 h as b een l isted a s a j ug, b ut i ts s mall s ize a nd b and o f g laze p ainted n eatly a long t he t op o f t he r im r aised t he p ossibility t hat i t d erived f rom a b ottle i nstead.

L M/25/Tp

r ange

T his o f

T hornholme P riory

:A rea 1 , T rench D , P hase 1 2

T rench D r obbing a nd d emolition l evel d isturbed m aterial. T he d rawn v essels

1 95

S VR 1 .5

c ontained a w ide w ere s elected t o

i llustrate i nterest. F

b oth N

G 1

1

.F l

1

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0 1

7 1

M 1

7 8

t he

C P

r ange

C W

J

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t his m aterial a nd

P

1

.

B D

_ _

1 0

1

7 1

1

C N

M

o f

O T

i ntrinsic

O G

.

3

5 7

2

,

2

5

3

4 9

3

3 1

2

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1

,

6 6

1

3

3 5

'C MI

2 '

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3

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I llustrated V essels

D C .

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6 8

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v essels

.

1

2

1 1

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.

.

F ig.123, N os.16-30.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Nos.16-18; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.19-25; H umberware(1 12),Nos.26-29; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.30.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.16-18,21-24 ,26-30 ; N o.20; u nidentified,No.25.

c urfews,No.19;

b asting d ishes,

U nidentified f orm , N o.25, c omprised a l arge f lat h andle s pringing u p f rom t he r im o f t he v essel, i t h ad a n o range-yellow g laze o n i ts o uter s urface a nd w as b urnt a nd s ooted o n i ts i nner s urface.

L M/26/Tp

T hornholme P riory F 0 1

N

C W

P N

4 2

H 2

1 5

O T

.

8

8

.M 1 •

C P

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 1 0

3

1

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S VR 1 .9 D C

• 5

3 4

2

2

2 6

1 5

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5

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7

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T his p hase, d ating t o t he m id-15th c entury, c ame f rom r econstruct ion w ork o n t he s tone g arderobe ( Jiv). T he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric s till c ommanded a h igh p roportion o f t he T hornholme a ssemblage d uring t his p hase, w hilst c ontemporary s ites a t E pworth , D oncaster a nd H ull w ere f inding t heir c eramic m arkets i ncreasingly m onopolised b y H umberw ares. T his m ay h ave b een d ue i n p art t o t he M 1 f abrics c opying t he H umberware f orms, a lthough i t w as c urious t hat t he M 1 f abric s hould h ave r etained i ts c oil c onstruction a t a t ime w hen t he H umberwares h ad d eveloped, a nd p robably o wed m uch o f t heir s uccess t o, w heelt hrowing m ost o f t heir v essel r ange. I llustrated V essels

F ig.124,Nos.1-9.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.2-9.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-7;

u rinals,No.8 ;

u nidentified,No.9.

T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f j ugs,Nos.4 a nd 5 w ere p lugged.

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L M/27/Tp

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 1 0 F

N

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C W

J

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O ccupation d eposits a ssociated w ith t he u se o f g arderobe J iv, w hich p robably b elonged t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 5th c entury.Curfew , F ig .125,No.5, s uggested t hat t he d esign o f t his v essel f orm h ad n ot a ltered a ppreciably s ince t he 1 3th c entury. T his w as n ot t he c ase w ith t he u rinals, h owever; 1 3th c entury e xamples ( Fig.62 ,No.7) w ere g lobular i n s hape , a nd f ormed i n t wo s ections w ith t he a perture c ut i nto t he s ide o f t he u pper b ody. L ater m edieval e xamples, s uch a s F ig.125,Nos.7-9, w ere o f a s imilar s hape b ut w ith a n o pen t op ; t his l atter f orm r emained u nchanged w ell i nto t he 1 6th c entury(cf.LM/12/Hu , F ig.116,No.5). I t w as i nteresting t hat t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric i n t his p hase a ppeared t o b e s lowly l osing i ts s hare o f t he j ug m arket t o t he H umberwares. I llustrated V essels

F ig.125 ,Nos.1-9 ,Fig.126 ,Nos.1-9.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),Fig.125 ,No.1; m edium s andy(M1),Fig.125 ,Nos.2-9 ; H umberware(12),Fig.126 ,Nos.1-9.

F orms

j ugs,Fig.125,Nos.2-4 ,Fig.126 ,Nos.2-8 ; u rinals,Fig.125 ,Nos.7-9 , F ig.126,No.9; c ooking-pots,Fig.126 ,No.1; c isterns?,Fig.125, N o.1; c urfews,Fig.125 ,Nos.5-6.

J ug, F ig.125 , N o.3 a nd u rinals, F ig.125 , N os.8-9 h ad w hite s alts d eposits a dhering t o t heir i nner s urfaces, t hese t wo u rinals, u nlike N o.7, w ere a lso g lazed o n b oth s urfaces. A mongst t he H umberware j ugs, ( Fig.126), t he u pper h andle a ttachments o f N os. 5 a nd 7 w ere p lugged. W hilst t he l ower a ttachments o f N os.6 a nd 8 w ere d eeply i ndented, t he r esulting c avity i n N o.6 b eing f illed w ith a s mear o f c lay.

L M/28/Tp

T hornholme P riory

:A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 1 0 O T

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A s mall g roup w hich d erived f rom P hase 1 0 d rainage a nd o ccupation d eposits. T he m edium s andy ( M1) c ondiment m ay h ave b een r esidual, a s t he f orm w as f irst r ecognised i n t he 1 3th c entury g roups ( HM/37/Tp , F ig.78,Nos.1-2).

1 97

I llustrated V essels

F ig.124 , N os.10-11.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.10 ; H umberware(H2),No.11.

F orms

c ondimentsPo.10 ;

j ugs,No.11.

J ug, N o.11 h ad a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface.

L M/29/Tp

T hornholme P riory F

e

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C W

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d i

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T hese d eposits d erived f rom g eneral P hase 1 0 o ccupation l ayers. T he t wo r esidual f ragments o f D oncaster w hiteware ( WD), F ig.124,Nos.16 a nd 1 7, c ame f rom a s ingle v essel o f l ate 1 2th c entury d ate. T he b ulk o f t he c ontemporary j ug f orms w ere, h owever, i n H umberware ( 1 12). O ne o f t he i mported v essels, F ig.124, N o.19 w as p robably o f L ow C ountries o rigin; i ts f orm s eeming t o b e a c ross b etween a j ug a nd a p ipkin, w hilst i ts a pplied v ertical s trips o f w hite c lay a dded t o i ts i nterest. I llustrated V essels

F ig.124,Nos.12-19.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.12; H umberware(H2),Nos.13-15; w hiteware ( WD),Nos.16-17; L ow C ountries R edware(ID),No.19; L angerwehe s toneware(IL),No.18. F orms j ugs,Nos.12,13-14,16-17; p ipkins,No.19; o thers,Nos.15,18 . T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f m edium s andy j ug, N o.12, w as p lugged, a nd t he l ower a ttachment o f s mall H umberware j ug, N o.13, w as a pplied w ith n o b ack f illet. J ug, N o.14, w as o verfired t o t he p oint o f v itrification, w hilst b ottle f orm , N o.15, h ad a b right o range g laze c overing i ts o uter s urface a nd i ts i nner s urfaces a s f ar a s t he s houlder. T he L ow C ountries v essel, N o. 1 9, w as b urnt a nd s ooted, w hilst t he s toneware d rinking m ug, N o.18, h ad a m att c hocolate-brown g laze.

L M/30/Tp

T hornholme P riory

:A rea 1 , T rench J ,

P hase 1 1

S VR 2 .6

T his p ottery c ame f rom e arly 1 6th c entury c onstruction d eposits a ssociated w ith P hase 1 1. T he A rea 1 , P hase 1 1 g roups w ere b oth l arger t han t hose f rom A rea 2 a nd l ess e ncumbered w ith r esidual m aterial. T he b ulk o f t he v essels w ere H umberware j ugs. C isterns n ow f orm a s ignificant p art o f t hese g roups a lthough t hey d id n ot a chieve t he s ame p roportion a s t hose a ssociated w ith t he A rea 2 b rewhouse(HM/27/Tp a nd L M/22/Tp). T he s mall j ug, F ig.127,No.8, c ompared v ery c losely

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w ith t hose r ecovered C owick p roduct.

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F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(M1),No.2 ; H umberware(H2), N os.3-10 ; C oal M easure(CM1),No.11.

F orms

p ipkins,No.1; u rinals,No.2;

j ugs,Nos.3-8 ; c isterns,Nos.9-11.

T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f 7 a nd c istern, N o.10 w ere p lugged, a nd i ndented.

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u rinal,No.2, j ugs,Nos.5 a nd t he l ower a ttachment o f N o.6

T hornholme P riory : A rea 1 , T rench J , P hase 1 1

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I llustrated V essels

m ay

3 1

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T his g roup c ame f rom t he P hase 1 1 o ccupation d eposits w hich h ad a t erminal d ate o f 1 536 , a t t he d issolution o f t he P riory ( Knowles a nd H adcock 1 953 , 1 55). A mongst t he H umberware f orms, F ig.128 , N o.3 w as m ost u nusual a nd p robably r epresented a f orm o f s mall s aucepan. T he l arge c istern i n t he T oynton/Bolingbroke ( Ti) f abric, F ig.128 , N o.1, w as p erhaps a l ittle e arlier t han t hose f rom t he H umberston A bbey g roup ( LM/12/Hu). A gain , i t w as o nly i n t his p hase t hat C isterc ian w ares f irst a ppeared o n t his p art o f t he s ite. I llustrated V essels

F ig.127, N os.12-15 , F ig.128 , N os.1-5.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),Fig.127,Nos.12-15 ; H umberware(H2),Fig.128 , N os.2-3; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Fig.128 ,No.1; C istercian ( CIST),Fig.128 ,No.4 ; S iegburg s toneware(IS),Fig.128 ,No.5 .

F orms

c urfews,Fig.127,No.1 ; u nidentified,Fig.127,No.13 ; b asting d ishes,Fig.127,No.14 ; u rinals,Fig.127,No.12; c isterns,Fig.128, N os.1-2; p ans,Fig.128 ,No.3; d rinking m ugs,Fig.128 ,No.5 ; c ups, F ig.128 ,No.4 .

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T he u nidentified m edium s andy v essel, F ig .127, N o.13 , w as g lazed o n b oth s urfaces, a nd t he h andle a ttachments o f u rinal, F ig.127, N o.12, w ere e ach l ightly i ndented. S mall H umberware p an , F ig.128 ,No .3 , w as b urnt a nd s ooted. 1 35 f itting s herds w ere r ecovered f rom T oynton/ B olingbroke c istern , F ig.128 , N o.1, w hich w as o verfired, c ausing b listering t o i ts l ower b ody; i ts l ower h andle a ttachment h ad a s ingle o uter t humbing. C istercian w are c up, F ig.128 , N o.4 , h ad a pplied, i ron-free c lay d ecoration. W hilst t he S iegburg d rinking m ug, F ig .128 N o.5 h ad a b right s ilvery-blue g laze.

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1xm ortarium 2 0 x1 9th c entury e arthenware

T his w as a t ypical d emolition a nd r obbing g roup i n t hat i t c ont ained a w ide c hronological r ange o f m aterial, f rom e arly o rangewares ( 01) t o m odern e arthenwares f rom t he l ast, 1 9th c entury, r obbing p hase. A cross t he w hole s ite t here h ad o nly b een o ne o r t wo s herds o f l ate 1 6th o r 1 7th c entury p ottery, a nd t here w ould s eem t o h ave b een a b reak f rom t he m id-16th c entury d emolition m aterial u ntil t he 1 8th c entury. T his w as i mportant b ecause i t m eant t hat a ll t he ' medieval' p ottery w as l ikely t o d ate t o a p eriod b efore t he m id1 6th c entury. O n t hat a ssumption, i t w ould f ollow t hat t he S aintonge c hafing d ish f ragment ( Fig.128 ,No.15) w as p robably o f a s imilar d ate, b ut i t w as u nfortunate t hat s uch a n i mportant v essel w as n ot m ore s ecurely s tratified w ithin t he m edieval g roups. I llustrated V essels

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4 2

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F ig.128 , N os.6-16 .

F abrics

R oman ,No.6; o rangeware(01),No.7; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.8-10 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.11-14 ; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.16 ; S aintonge(IST),No.15.

F orms

m ortaria,No.6 ; p ipkins,No. 7 ; j ugs,Nos.8-9 ,13-14; b ottles , N o.10 ; c ooking-pots,No.12 ; c isterns ,No.11; d rinking m ugs, N o.16 ; c hafing d ishes,No.15.

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m ortaria,

N o. 6 ,

w as

i n a s mooth-textured

w hite

f abric w ith

i ron-stone g rits. H umberware j ug , N o.13 , m ay h ave b een a C owick p roduct. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug, N o.14, w as p lugged, a nd i ts l ower a ttachment i ndented. T he S iegburg m ug, N o.16 , h ad a s ilver-grey g laze o n b oth s urfaces, w hilst S aintonge c hafing d ish , N o.15, h ad y ellow a nd g reen g lazing.

L M/33/Tp

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T his m aterial c ame f rom t he 1 8th c entury r oadway d evelopment o n t his p art o f t he s ite a nd c ontained r esidual m edieval v essels. I llustrated V essels

F ig.128 , N os.17-19.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.17; r egional s tray(RG),No.18 ; m edieval, N ottingham s toneware,No.19.

F orms

l ids,No.17 ; m ortars ,No.18 ;

T hornholme P riory

L M/34/Tp N ' 0 1 *M 1

C F

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d ishes,No.19.

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5M odern 1 8th a nd 1 9th c entury e arthenwares U nstratified p ottery f rom T rench J . I llustrated V essels F ig.128 , N os.20-26 . F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.20 ; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.21-23 ; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1),Nos.24-25 ; r egional s tray(RC),No.26.

F orms

j ugs ,Nos.20-21,24 ; u nidentified,No.22; c urfews,No.23 ; d ishes,No.25 ; m ortars.No.26.

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b asting

M ortar r im , N o.26, w as i n a h ard g rey f abric w ith o range s urfaces, t he o uter s urface w as s mooth-textured, b ut i t h ad b een g iven a d elibe rately r oughened t exture o n i ts i nner s urface. T here w as s ome b urning a nd s ooting t o i ts o uter e dge.

L M/35/Tp

T hornholme P riory

:C hurch

S VR *

T his p ottery c ame f rom r obbing a nd d emolition d eposits w ithin t he P riory c hurch o f S t. M ary, m any o f w hich w ere d isturbed a nd c ontaminated b y l ater a gricultural a nd a rchaeological a ctivity. I t i s i ncluded h ere p rincipally f or c omparison w ith t he d emolition a nd r obbing m aterial f rom B urnham C hapel ( LM/14-16/Bc, F igs.117-118). I llustrated V essels

F ig.129, N os.1-11.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.2-3 ; H umberware(H1) N o.4; ( H2),Nos.5-6; C istercian(CIST),No.7; T oynton/Bolingbroke ( T1),No.8 ; S outh N etherlands m ajolica(IM),Nos.9-10; C ologne s toneware,No.11.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-3,5; p ancheons,No.8; p osset p ots,No.7; u nidentified N os.4,6; f lagons,No.11; d ishes,No.9; a ltar v ases,No.10.

T he m ajolica ' altar v ase', N o.10 , w as i n a w hite f abric w ith a w hite t in g laze o n b oth s urfaces o ver a b lue u nderglaze d esign, w hich p arallels a v essel o n a p ainting b y H ieronymus B osch, T he S even D eadly S ins, c .1475, o r t he p anel ' pride '. D elft d ish, N o.9, h ad a b uff c oloured t in g laze o n i ts o uter s urface, w hilst t he w hite g laze o f i ts i nner s urface o verlay a p ale b lue a nd o range-yellow p ainted d esign. T he u nidentified H umberware f orm , N o.6, w as n ear c omplete, i t h ad a n eatly t urned b ase a nd k nife c ut f acets t o t he o uter e dge o f i ts r im .

T hornholme P riory

L M/36/Tp

:A reas 1 a nd 2

S VR

T his u nstratified p ottery f rom t he o uter c ourt i s i ncluded h ere b ecause i t r elates c losely t o t he s tratified l ate-medieval g roups. O nly v essels o f i ntrinsic i nterest a re i llustrated. I llustrated V essels

F ig.129,Nos.12-28.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),No.12; o rangeware(01),Nos.13-16; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.17-25; H umberware(1 12),Nos.26-28 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.12; c urfews,No.16; j ugs,Nos.13-15,18-24,26-28; b astin d ishes,No.25; a quamaniles?,No.17.

t he

D ecorated s herd, N o.20 , w as a f ragment f rom a k night j ug, a nd f ace o f N o.24 w as p robably a n a pplied l ip f rom a nother h ighly

d ecorated j ug.

L M/37/Li

L incoln : T he B ishop 's P alace, G roup C

S VR *

T his p ottery g roup c ame f rom t he f ill o f a p athway a long t he w est w all o f t he E ast H all, w hich f ormed p art o f t he f oundation f or t he b uilding o f a s tairway a nd p aved c ourt a ssociated w ith t hetower

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e ntrance k nown t o h ave b een t he w ork o f B ishop A lnwick. C oppack d emons trated t hat t he s tairway c ould b e a ssociated w ith A lnwick's T ower a nd t hat t he g roup c ould t hus b e d ated 1 436-1449 ( Coppack 1 975, 2 1). H owever, i t m ay b e m ore a ccurate t o s tate t hat t he g roup h ad a p ossi ble t erminus a nte q uem o f 1 436-1449. I ndeed, i t h as b een a rgued t hat s ome o f t his m aterial m ay b e 1 4th c entury ( Adams 1 977,40). T he s hell-tempered c ooking-pot, F ig.130 , N o.1, w as l argely c omplete w hen f ound, a nd i f t his v essel i s 1 5th c entury, i t i s o ne o f t he l atest e xamples o f t his f abric t o b e r ecognised. C istern, N o.19, i s i n t he g eneral T oynton/Bolingbroke t ype f abric, b ut c annot b e s pecifically p rovenanced t o t he O ld B olingbroke k ilns. C P S L

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D C

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F ig.130 ,Nos.1-19 ( taken f rom C oppack 1 975).

F abrics

s hell-tempered(SL),Nos.1-2; c oarse s andy(RC),No.3; m edium s andy(ML),Nos.4 18 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.19.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3;

j ugs,Nos.4-18 ;

c isterns,No.19.

L incoln : T he B ishop's P alace, G roup E

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T his g roup c ame f rom t he f ill o f a g arderobe s haft w hich C oppack b elieved w as r eplaced b y t he o ne b uilt i n A lnwick 's t ower, a nd m ust t herefore p re-date t he m id 1 5th c entury ( 1975, 2 5). S ome r esidual m aterial w as r ecognised, b ut t he s tated p resence o f C istercian w are ( ibid) q uestions t he r eliability o f t his m aterial a s a s ealed g roup f or e ven i f i t d id b elong t o t he m id 1 5th c entury, t his w ould s till h ave b een s ome 5 0 y ears b efore C istercian w ares w ere r ecognised e lsew here i n t he Y orkshire/Lincolnshire r egion. T he f orm a nd c onstruction o f j ug, F ig.131, N o.7 s uggested t hat i t w ould b e m ore a ppropriate a mongst t he T oynton/Bolingbroke ( Ti) f abrics, t han a s aH umberware. I llustrated V essels

F ig.131,Nos.1-12(taken f rom C oppack 1 975).

F abrics

m edium s andy(ML),Nos.1-6; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.7,11; r egional s tray(R),Nos.8-10 ,12.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-9; T wo

o f

t he

c ups,No.10;

r egional

s trays,

c isterns,No.11; N os.8-9

P urple w ares.

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w ere

g lazed b owls,No.12.

i dentified

a s M idland

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T his p ottery c ame f rom t hree s eparate d eposits, l inked c eramica lly b y f itting s herds, w hich C oppack a ttributed t o t he m id-15th c entury r edevelopment o f L M/37-38/Li, a lthough n one o f t hese t hree d eposits c ould b e i ndependently d ated ( 1975, 5 0). I t s eems l ikely t hat t he t wo d eposits a ssociated w ith t his a rchitectural w ork c ontaine d ' fill' m aterial t aken f rom t he s ite o f t his t hird s ource, w hich w as a d ump o f m aterial i nto t he R oman r ampart, e xplaining t he l inking s herds b etween t he t hree g roups. A lthough a ssociated w ith m id-15th c entury b uilding w ork , s ome o f t his p ottery m ay h ave b een o f a c onside rably e arlier d ate. T he l arge s hell-tempered b owl, F ig.132, N o.1, w as a f orm m ore l ikely t o b e o f 1 2th o r 1 3th c entury d ate, w hereas t he d ecorated o rangeware j ug, N o.17, b elonged t o a f abric t radition w hich d ied o ut b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury. L incoln w are j ug, F ig.132, N o.4, w as p arallelled a t T hornholme P riory b y a L incoln w are j ug f rom P hase 5 A d ating t o t he m id-13th c entury. T he o nly o ther p ublished e xample o f t his f orm f rom L incoln c ame f rom a 1 4th c entury g roup f rom B roadg ate ( Adams 1 977, 4 0-1 a nd F ig.18 N o.168). I llustrated V essels

F ig.132, N os.1-17 ( taken f rom C oppack 1 975).

F abrics

s hell-tempered ( SH),No.2; ( SL),Nos.1,3 ; m edium s andy ( ML), N os.4-16; o rangeware ( 02),No.17.

F orms

b owls,No.1; c ooking-pots,Nos.2-3; N o.15; p ipkins,No.16.

j ugs,Nos.4-14,17;

c ruets,

B oth c ooking-pots,Nos.2-3 a nd p ipkin,No.16 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

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I llustrated V essels

F ig.133 ,Nos.1-5 ( taken f rom C oppack 1 975).

F abrics

m edium s andy(ML),Nos.2-4 ;

F orms

u rinals,Nos.1-4; c ostrels, N o.5.

L M/41/Bb

r egional s trays(R),Nos.1,5.

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A g roup o f p ottery f rom b elow t he g atehouse p assage, s ealed b y r oad-metalling, a nd c ontaining a f inal i ssue g roat o f H enry V III, t hought t o h ave b een l ost c .1550 , w hich p rovided a t erminus a nte q uem f or t he g roup ( Coppack 1 576, 9). T his g roup w as i ncluded b ecause o f i ts O ld B olingbroke ( TB) p roducts w hich f ormed p art o f a n i mportant t radition o f f abrics w hich d ominated l ate-medieval p ottery i n S outh L incolnshire. I llustrated V essels

F ig.134 ,Nos.1-19 ( taken f rom C oppack 1 976)

F abrics

T oynton/Bolingbroke(TB),Nos.1-13 ; C istercian(CIST),Nos.14-15; L angerwehe s toneware(IL),No.16 ; R aeren s toneware(IR),No.17; I mported f lask(IC2),No.18 ; A lbarello(I),No.19.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-4 ; c ooking-pots,No.5; p ancheons,Nos.7-13; b asting d ishes,No.6 ; c ups,Nos.14-15; d rinking m ugs,Nos.16-17; f lasks, N o.18 ; a lbarellos,No.19.

T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug,No.1 w as b asting d ish w as f ormed f rom a s hallow b owl t hat i nto s hape ( Coppack 1 976 ,8 ,No.14). T he f lask w as a g rey s toneware w ith l ight b rown a sh g lazing. S panish h ad a t in g laze o ver a b lue d ecoration.

p lugged, a nd t he w as t hen s queezed t ype I I i n a p ale a lbarello, N o.19,

B everley : H ighgate, G roup P

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T he d ominance o f H umberwares i n t he l ate-medieval g roups f rom H ighgate a llowed c loser p arallels t o b e m ade w ith t he l arger a ssembl ages f rom H ull. T hese l ater g roups w ere s orted a nd a nalysed b y G areth W atkins, a lthough t he v essels w ere d rawn b y t he w riter. G roup P w as p art o f a f loor l evelling a nd m ake-up. T he l arge c istern, F ig.115,No.1, w as s o c lose i n d etail t o t he w asters f rom H olme upon-Spalding-Moor, F ig.232, t hat i t c ould a lmost c ertainly b e a tributed t o t his s ource. O ne o f t he j ugs, F ig.135,No.3, w as p roba bly f rom t he s ame s ource a nd f inds p arallels f rom H ull i n g roups d ating t o t he t hird q uarter o f t he 1 5th c entury ( pers.comm.G.Watkins). O n t his r ather s lender e vidence t he g roup i s a ttributed t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 5th c entury. I llustrated V essels

F ig.

1 35, N os.1-8.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.1-5; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.7-8 ; L angerwehe s toneware(IL),No.6.

F orms

c isterns,Nos.1,5; c ooking-pots,No.4 ; m ugs,No.6; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.7-8 .

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T his g roup c ame f rom a n umber o f s tratigraphically r elated f eat ures. T he p resence o f C istercian w are ( CIST) a nd S outh N etherlands M ajolica ( IM) s uggested t hat t he m aterial b elonged t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury, a lthough t here w as s ome r esidual m aterial. T he l obed c up, F ig.135,No.16, w as o riginally t hought t o b e T udor G reen o r F rench i n o rigin , b ut t he f inds f rom t he K ings M oat a t C owick d emonstrated t hat s imilar f ineware v essels w ere b eing p roduced i n t he H umberware k ilns i n a m uch f iner f abric v ariant t han t he m ore u tilitarian j ug f abric. I llustrated V essels

F ig.135, N os.9-17.

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F abrics

o rangeware(0C),No.16 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.9-11; C istercian ( CIST),No .15 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.10 ; S outh N etherl ands M ajolica(IM),No.12; R aeren s toneware(IR),No.13 ; C ologne s toneware(I),No.14 ; u nidentified i mport(I),No.17.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.9 ; j ugs,No.11; s killets,No.10 ; A ltar v ases, N o.12; d rinking-mugs,Nos.13-14 ; c ups,No.15 ; l obed c ups,No.16 ; c hafing d ishes,No.17.

T he L ow C ountries r edware s killet, N o.10 , w as b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd t he S outh N etherlands m ajolica h ad b lue a nd p urple u nderglaze d esigns. C hafing d ish , N o.17, w as i n a b uff f abric w ith a n a ll-over c opper-green g laze; a lthough c atalogued h ere a s a n i mport b ecause o f i ts q uality o f e xecution , i t m ay h ave b een a n E nglish p roduct.

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F ig.135 , N os.18-20 .

F abrics

w hiteware(WDt),No.18 ; R eversed C istercian(RCIST),No.19; c oarse s andy(CB),No.20 .

F orms

j ugs,No.18 ; c ups,No.19; c ooking-pots,No.20 . N os.18 a nd 2 0 w ere r esidual.

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A nother s mall g roup s tratigraphically s imilar t o L M/43-44/Bv. T he c hafing d ish b ase w as a n E nglish c opy; a lthough t he d esign i ncorp orated b asal v ents, t hey w ere n ot f ully p ierced a nd c ould n ot h ave p rovided t he n ecessary u pdraught f or t he v essel t o f unction. I llustrated V essels

F ig.135 , N os.21-22.

F abrics

H umberware(12),No.21; r egional s tray(RH),No.22.

F orms

j ugs,No.21; c hafing d ishes,No.22.

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T his g roup c ame f rom a s eries o f g arden s oils w hich s ealed G roups Q a nd R a nd w hich w as i n t urn s ealed b y G roup T . I ts f orms s uggested a d ate i n t he e arly 1 6th c entury, b ut t here w as n o e xternal d ating e vidence. V essel, F ig.136,No.8 , w as o f p articular i nterest. I t w as c ons idered b y W atkins t o b e a t in g lazed c hafing d ish o f p ossible M editerranean o rigin ( Watkins a nd W illiams 1 963). H owever, t he i nner s urface o f t he v essel c ontained t wo i ndented c hannels, w hilst i ts r im l acked t he n ecessary h orizontal c urve t hat w ould b e e xpected o n a c hafing d ish. I ts t rue f orm r emains u nknown. I llustrated V essels

F ig.136, N os.1-12.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.1-3; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.4-7; u nidentified i mport(I),No.8 ; p ost-medieval c oarseware(PM), N os.9-12.

F orms

j ugs,No.1; c isterns,Nos.2-3,9; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.4,6; s killets,No.5; d ishes,No.7; p ancheons,Nos. 10 -11; c hafing d ishes,No.12; u nidentified,No.8.

T he L ow C ountries r edware d ish, N o.7, h ad a w hite s lip o n i ts i nner s urface w ith a s craffito d esign e tched o nto t he r im; s killet, N o.5, w as b urnt a nd s ooted. V essel, N o.8 , h ad g reen t inted t in g lazes o n b oth s urfaces w hich w ere h eat c razed, a nd u nder t he g laze w ere t races o f g reen p ainting; i ts c oarse, o ff-white f abric c ontained c rushed q uartz g rits u p t o 3 mm i d d iameter.

L M/47/Bv

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F ig.136 , N os.13-23.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.13-15 ; S aintonge ( IST),No.16 ; p ost m edieval c oarseware(PM),Nos.17-20 ; C istercian(CIST),No.23 .

F orms

j ugs,Nos.13-14 ,16 ,21; c isterns,Nos.15 ,18-19 ; c ups,Nos.22-23 ; c ooking-pots ,No.20 ; c hafing d ishes,No.17.

T he c hafing d ish i n p ost m edieval c oarseware ( PM),No.17, w as a p articularly c rude a nd d ebased c opy o f t his f orm , w ith a p urpleb lack g laze o n b oth s urfaces. C istercian w are c up ,No.23 , w as a B rears t ype 1 3 ( 1971,20-21) a nd h ad a r ich , d ark b rown g laze o n b oth s urfaces.

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T his p hase-group l acked a ny i ndependent d ating , b ut t he a ppeara nce o f i ts v essels s uggested t hat t hey b elonged t o t he l ate-medieval p eriod, p ossibly t o t he 1 4th o r 1 5th c enturies. T he o rangeware a nd c oarse s andy s herds w ere s lightly w orn a nd w ere p robably r esidual. I llustrated V essels

F ig.138 , N os.1-4.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.1-3; C oal M easure(CM1),No.4.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-2,4 ; d rinking m ugs,No.3 .

H umberware j ug , N o.1, h ad a p lugged a nd a l ower a ttachment i ndented w ith t hree a ngle h ad t hree g roups o f t riple t humbings.

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T his m aterial, f rom t he o ccupation d eposits a ssociated w ith t he e arliest l anding s urface, w as t he m ost s ubstantial p hase-group f rom t he s ite. I t h ad n o i ndependent d ating e vidence b ut c omprised l argely H umberwares w hose f orms s uggested a 1 5th c entury d ate. T he c losest r egional p arallel f or t he L ow C ountries r edware s killet r im , F ig.137,No.15, c ame f rom S cale L ane, H ull f rom a g roup w hich p robably d ated t o t he 1 5th c antury ( Armstrong 1 980 ,56 a nd F ig.19, N o.24). I llustrated V essels

F ig.137, N os.1-15.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.1-13; C oal M easure(CM1),No.14; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.15.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-10 ,14; s killets,No.15.

c isterns,Nos.11-12; d rinking m ugs,No.13 ;

T all n ecked j ug, N o.1, h ad s and f used t o t he g laze a t t he t op o f i ts r im , a nd c istern N o.12, w hich w as s ubstantially c omplete, h ad a w hite s alts d eposit o n i ts i nner s urface. D rinking m ug, N o.13 h ad a s ingle o uter t humbing f or i ts l ower h andle a ttachment w ith a d eep c entral f inger n ail m ark . L ow C ountries s killet, N o.15, w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

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F ig.138 , N os.5-7.

H umberware(12),Nos.5-7;

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j ugs,Nos.5-7.

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A s eries o f s tructural f eatures p ost d ating t he c onstruction o f t he s econd h ard b ut a ssociated w ith i ts u se. T his w as t he f irst g roup t o c ontain C istercian w are, a lthough t he s mall s ize o f t he p receding g roups d iminished t he s ignificance o f t his. I t s uggested h owever, t hat t his g roup, a t l east, b elonged t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury. A lthough u nillustrated, t he C istercian w are s herd c ame f rom a t alln ecked c up s uch a s t hose f rom H ull : S ewer L ane P hase I V, P it 1 , w hich w ere d ated t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury ( Armstrong 1 977, 4 6-48 , F ig.17, N os.162-164). I llustrated V essels

F ig.138 , N os.8-10 .

F abrics

H umberware(1 12),Nos.8-9; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.10 .

F orms

j ugs,No.8; p ancheons,No.9 ;

s killets,No.10 .

T he s killet, N o.10 , w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

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F ig.139 ,Nos.1-12.(taken f rom d rawings b y H umbers ide A rchaeological U nit).

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F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.1-7; r egional s tray(R),No.8 ; S aintonge ( IST),Nos.9-10 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.11; S panish M erida w are(ISM),No.12.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-5 ,10 ; c isterns,Nos.6-7; c urfews,No.8; 1 1; j ars,No.12 ; u nidentified,No.9 .

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F ig.140 ,Nos.2-3.

F abrics

C oal M easure(CMW),Nos.2-3.

F orms

j ugs, N o.2 ; u rinals, N o.3.

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Discussion of the Late-Medieval Groups

The late-medieval time-phase spans the period from 1400 to c.1550; a period when, ceramically, numerous changes were taking place.Whereas it could be argued that in c.1400 the English pottery industry was still essentially medieval, by £_.1550 its character was essentially post-medieval. There was, however, no sudden point of transformation, the changes were _gradual in their inception and cumulative in their effect. New fabrics, new forms and new ceramic priorities had evolved. Developments in Regional Traditions

The high-medieval period had seen a strengthening of regional traditions, however, there were still a variety of coarseware and fineware fabric types in production. The decline of the traditional medieval coarsewares will be discussed later in this section. For the majority of the late-medieval period, the region's ceramics were dominated by three major rural based, reg· onal fabric traditions, Humberwares(H), Toynton/Bolingbroke(T) and Coal Measure(CM). All three were to survive to the end of the 16th century and at least two (T and CM) continuing in production into the 17th century�

The Humberwares (H) can trace a long but tenuous ancestry back as early perhaps as the 12th century, but they only achieved regional prominence during the late 13th and early 14th century. Within the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, they maintained that position into the mid-16th century or later. An ext�nsive pottery is known to have existed at West Cowick. At Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor a single kiln was located, but fieldwork suggested that it was prob­ ably also part of a large industry (Mayes and Hayfield 1980, 99). Other production centres almost certainly still await discovery. The traditionally accepted Humberware fabric (H) was very hard, oxi­ dised and sand-tempered, however, the waster material from Cowick suggested that two other fabric variants were also being produced. These were a grit tempered fabric (GC) and a soft, smooth textured fineware fabric (OC) which resembled closely the fabric of the pre­ ceding orangewares. All three fabrics were present amongst both the waster material recovered from the King's Moat at Cowick, and the excavated kiln site in West Cowick.

The Coal Measure wares of the Firsby/Rawmarsh kilns were probably in production by the 14th century at Conisbrough Park, although the surface finds so far recovered from Firsby Hall may have been of a slightly later date. It would seem that the principal area of dis­ tribution for this fabric type was the West Riding of Yorkshire. Only at Epworth on the Isle of Axholme did it appear to have formed a major part of the late-medieval groups of this region, although it formed a common 'regional stray' in the western parts of North Lincolnshire.

The Toynton/Bolingbroke fabric type was the principal regional tradition in Central and Southern Lincolnshire. Production centres within this tradition have been recognised at Toynton-all-Saints, Old Bolingbroke, Coningsby and Kirkstead (Healey 1975, 28-38). There was almost certainly at least one more production centre to the north of Toyn ton which still awaits discovery. The distribution of this

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fabric type extended to the Humber, although across most of North Lincolnshire it took second place to the Humberwares. At Thornholme Priory it was an occasional find from the late 13th century, becoming a little more frequent in the final phases of occupation. Further east, on the edge of the Wolds, it became more common, although the late-medieval groups from Burnham Chapel (e.g.LM/14/Bc) show that Humberware was still the dominant fabric. However, on the east coast at Humberston Abbey, the balance fell in favour of the Tl, Toynton/ Bolingbroke fabric (LM/12/Hu). Within North Lincolnshire, therefore, this fabric tradition's distribution strengthened eastwards. The principal characteristic of each of these three fabric trad­ itions was their hardness. All three produced vessels which were harder fired than any of their predecessors, indeed some of the Coal Measure wares occasionally reached the point of partial vitrification. Other characteristics of each fabric type will be more fully discussed in Chapter 5. There was, however, no evidence for coil construction on any of these vessels and it can be reliably assumed that all were wheel-thrown. The majority of known kilns in the region belonged to one of these three fabric traditions and, on balance, their products formed the most common finds amongst the medieval stratified and unstratified assemblages. This may prove to be mere coincidence, but it suggested that pottery was now more common than at any time in the Saxon or medieval period. If this were so, there could have been a number of reasons to account for it, given that it would almost certainly have resulted from a high consumer demand for pottery. An increase in demand might, for example, have been stimulated by the potters themselves by producing wares at lower prices. Work on the cost of medieval pottery using documentary sources has not really been foll­ owed up since the pioneering work of Jean Le Patourel( 1968, 124). It would be interesting to discover 'f the unit cost of pottery pro­ duced by the rural potteries was lower than that of the urban indus­ tries. It has been observed above that several production centres are known for both the Humberwares and the Toynton/Bolingbroke fabrics. Although some kilns have been more fully investigated than others, it is apparent that within each tradition a remarkable degree of uniformity was achieved both in fabric type, vessel shape, construc­ tion and glazing. This had always been an essential factor in the make-up of earlier regional traditions from the Saxon period, but now the uniformity was more evident and more complete than at any time in the past. Detailed scientific analysis alone can separate the clays used in the various Cowick and Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor potteries. Certain minor differences in potting technique have been identified between the two centres themselves (Hayfield 1980,110, however, body sherds from Cowick or Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor remained almost indistinguishable by simple visual inspection. It could there­ fore be supposed, perhaps, that the consumer at the market place would also have been unable to distingu · sh the two. The same strong similarities were also true of the Toynton/Bolingbroke production centres listed above. In each of these traditions it was possible to dismiss any suggestion that this could have resulted from an itin­ erant potter producing wares in different parts of the region.

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D ocumentary e vidence f or C owick a nd T oynton s uggested t hat e ach v illa ge h ad l arge s cale, c ommercially b ased p ottery i ndustries ( Le P atourel 1 968,114-115). N or c an t he n umber o f p roduction c entres b e a ttributed t o c hronological d ifferences i n t heir p eriods o f p roduct ion. P resent e vidence s uggests t hat m ost o f t he k nown H umberware a nd T oynton/Bolingbroke c entres w ere i n p roduction b etween t he l ate 1 5th a nd e arly 1 6th c enturies; s ome h aving a c onsiderably w ider l ifes pan. I t c ould b e a rgued t hat s uch r egional t raditions r esulted f rom l esser p otteries c opying, a s c losely a s p ossible, t he p roducts o f l arger m ore s uccessful r ivals i n o rder t o c ompete m ore s uccessfully f or a l arger s hare o f t he m arket. T his m ay, h owever, p rove t oo s impl istic a n i nterpretation f or c ommercial c onsiderations s uch a s t hat i gnore t he p ossibility o f t he i nfluence o f r egional c ulture. R egional c ulture c an b e i dentified i n a n umber o f a spects o f m edieval l ife, s uch a s i n t imber f ramed b uildings ( Smith 1 958; 1 965). A s l ate a s t he e arly 2 0th c entury r egional c ulture w as s till a n i ntegr al f eature o f r ural l ife; f arm c arts o r \ ; aggons c losely c onformed t o r ecognised c ounty s tyles. A L incolnshire w aggon, f or e xample, w as q uite d istinct i n s tyle f rom a Y orkshire w aggon, a lthough t here w ould h ave b een m any d ifferent w aggon m akers i n e ach c ounty ( Jenkins 1 972). I t m ay w ell b e t hat r egional p ottery t raditions w ere n o m ore o r l ess t han r egional s tyles, a s a n a ccepted a p art o f r egional c ult ure a s a ny o ther r ural c raft i ndustry. C ounty o rigins a nd t ies a re s till s trong t oday i n b oth Y orkshire a nd L incolnshire a nd t here i s e very r eason t o s uspect t hat e thnic l oyalties w ere s tronger a nd e ven m ore p arochially b ased d uring t he m edieval p eriod. I n c eramic t erms i t c ould b e s peculated t hat t he a verage p erson a t a m edieval m arket w ould h ave b een w ell a ble t o d istinguish a ' Yorkshire' p ot f rom a ' Lincolnshire' p ot o n t he b asis o f i ts i mmediate v isual a ttributes o f c olour, s hape a nd s tyle. T he d ecline o f t he t raditional m edieval c oarsewares F rom t he 1 1th c entury, p ottery f abrics w ithin t he r egion c ould e ffectively b e d ivided i nto t wo c ategories, c oarsewares a nd f inewares. C oarsewares w ere e ssentially t hose v essels u sed f or c ooking o r o ther u tilitarian f unctions, t hey w ere v irtually a ll u nglazed a nd c omprised c ooking-pots, b owls, d ishes, c urfews, e tc.. F inewares, o n t he o ther h and, w ere u sually g lazed, w ith m ore c areful a ttention t o s urface f inish, d ecoration, a nd o ther a spects o f t heir a ppearance. W ithin t he r egion, f abric t ypes b ecame i dentified w ith t he p roduction o f e ither c oarsewares o r f inewares. T hese s tatements a re, a dmittedly, g eneralisations, a nd n umerous e xceptions o ccurred, f or e xample, b asti ng d ishes a nd p ipkins w ere u sually g lazed a nd y et w ere u sed f or c ooking p urposes; f ineware f abrics o ften p roduced a l imited r ange o f c ooking v essels. D espite t he c onsiderable l imitations o f t his c oncept o f f inewares a nd c oarsewares, i t s erves a s a u seful m eans o f d ealing w ith t he d ecline o f t wo m ajor f abric t ypes w ithin t he r egion, s hell-tempered a nd c oarse s andy. B oth f abric t ypes w ere c ommon t hroughout t he r egion a nd, w ith t he e xception o f a h andful o f e arly 1 2th c entury c oarse s andy j ugs, t hey b oth p roduced a r ange o f v essel f orms w hich f ell a lmost e xclusively w ithin t he c oarseware c ategory l isted a bove. P roduction i n b oth t raditions c ontinued w ell i nto t he 1 4th c entury a nd a rguably l ater ( Moorhouse 1 974(a)). B y t he m id t o l ate 1 5th c entury, h owever, b oth t raditions h ad d isappeared f rom t he r egion; a n e vent w hich m ay h ave g one h and i n h and w ith a d ecline

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i n d emand f or c oarseware v essels s uch a s c ooking-pots. I t w as a rgued b y M oorhouse t hat s hell-tempered p roduction c ontinu ed i nto t he 1 5th c entury ( 1974a,7-8). H e e xamined a g roup o f s hellt empered v essels f rom B roughton a nd o bserved t hat t hey f ormed a t ype w hich c ould b e r ecognised e lsewhere i n t he c ounty, a nd s uggested t hat t hey w ere 1 5th c entury i n d ate ( ibid). G roup C f rom t he B ishop 's P alace a t L incoln ( LM/37/Li), c ontained s hell-tempered v essels, a nd h ad a d ocumentary a ssociation t o t he m id-15th c entury, h owever, s ome a t l east o f t his m aterial m ay h ave b een r e-deposited f rom L M/39/Li, a nd b e r esidual. N o o ther g roups o f s hell-tempered v essels f rom t he r egion c ould b e r eliably d ated t o t he 1 5th c entury. A t H ull t he p roportion o f c oarse s andy f abrics d eclined n oticea bly d uring t he 1 4th c entury ( Armstrong 1 980 ,47-51 a nd T ables 1 -3). F urther a field, a t B olton n ear F angfoss, i t h as b een s uggested t hat S taxton w are r emained a n i mportant p art o f t he v illage's c eramic g roups i nto t he 1 5th c entury ( Coppack 1 978 , 1 36-139). U nfortunately, d espite t he a pparent c onfident d ating o f t he B olton g roups, t here w as a n a lmost c omplete l ack o f d ating e vidence f or a ll t his m aterial, a nd t he p ublished d ates o f t he g roups f rom t his s ite m ust t herefore b e r egarded a s e ssentially s tatements o f o pinion, a lthough i t s eems p robable t hat s ome o f t his m aterial w as o f 1 4th c entury d ate. W ithin t he r egion t here w as n o c onvincing e vidence t o s uggest t hat t he c oarse s andy f abric t ype s urvived b eyond t he e nd o f t he 1 4th c entury. A t T hornholme P riory s everal o f t he l ate-medieval g roups c ont ained b oth s hell-tempered a nd c oarse s andy f abrics, a lthough i t w as p robable t hat a ll w ere r esidual. B oth f abrics h ad o ccurred o n t he s ite f rom t he 1 2th c entury b ut t hey h ad a lways b een r arities. T hese l ate-medieval g roups o f P hases 1 0 a nd 1 1 c ontained a h igh p ercent age o f d emonstrably r esidual m aterial, l argely o rangeware. A s t hese c oarsewares c omprised l ess t han 1 % o f e ach g roup t hey o ccurred i n ( e.g.LM/23/Tp o r L M/31/Tp), t hey s hould p robably b e d ismissed a s r esidual. T his d oes e mphasise t he d ifficulties o f d istinguishing b etween a d ecline i n p roduction o f f abric a nd r esiduality e ven a mongst l arge, w ell s tratified g roups s uch a s T hornholme P riory. C onsidering t he e vidence o n a r egional b asis, i t w ould a ppear t hat b oth s hell-tempered a nd c oarse s andy f abrics h ad s topped p roduct ion b efore t he e nd o f t he 1 4th c entury. N ew f abrics, n ew f orms a nd c hanging p riorities E xtending t he g eneralisations o f t he p revious s ections o f t his d iscussion, i t c ould b e v entured t hat t he l ate-medieval p eriod, h aving d isposed o f t he t raditional m edieval c oarseware f abrics, d eveloped i ts o wn n ew f ineware/coarseware d istinction, w hich w as n ow m ore f irmly b ased o n v essel f orm r ather t han o n f abric t ype. A n ew r ange o f v essel f orms d eveloped d uring t he 1 5th c entury o f w hich, p erhaps, t he m ost i mportant w as t he c up. T he d esigns o f t hese n ew f orms w ere e ssentially E nglish i n i nspiration, a lthough l ocal p otters s till c opied s uccessful i mported v essel f orms. T hese n ew f orms c an p robably b e l inked t o t he i ntroduction o f t wo m ajor n ew f abric t ypes o riented a lmost e xclusively t owards t heir p roduction, T udor G reen a nd C istercian w ares. T udor G reen h as r ecently

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b een t he s ubject o f i ntensive s tudy ( Moorhouse 1 979, 5 3 ) a nd w ould a ppear t o b e t he e arlier o f t he t wo t ypes - f ew e xamples h ave y et b een r ecognised f rom N orth L incolnshire, a lthough M oorhouse h as i dent ified a n umber o f e xamples f rom Y orkshire s ites. C istercian w are, h owever, p roved c ommon a cross t he w hole r egion f rom t he 1 6th c entury. C istercian w ares w ere p roduced i n s pecialist k ilns u sing c lay s aggars t o s eparate t he v essels w hich w ere u sually f ired i n a n u pright p osition. A ll o f t hese w ere n ew t echniques t o t he m edieval p eriod. T he r ecognised f orms i n C istercian w are t ype s eries ( Brears 1 971, 1 9-23) w ere a ll s mall v essels i n c omparison t o t he t raditional r ange o f m edieval f orms. A ll w ere e ssentially n ew a nd o f E nglish o rigin, o wing l ittle, i f a nything, t o t he r ange o f i mported f orms f looding t he c ountry d uring t his p eriod. B rears s uggested t hat m any o f t hese f orms m ay h ave d erived f rom c ontemporary s ilver w ares ( ibid,19). C istercian w are f irst a ppeared a t T hornholme P riory i n P hase 1 1 d ating t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury. A t E pworth i t o nly o ccurred i n t he d esertion a nd d emolition d eposits w hich a lso d ated t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury. T he s ame p icture e merged a t B urnham C hapel w here C istercian w are o nly o ccurred i n t he d emolition d eposits, a gain o f t he e arly 1 6th c entury. W ithin N orth L incolnshire t here w as n o e xample o f C istercian w are r eliably d ated b efore t he 1 6th c entury. F or B rears, t he c hief p roblems r aised b y C istercian w are w ere i ts s udden a ppearance, a nd t he l ack o f p rototypes f or b oth f orm a nd f abric a mongst t he e xisting l ate-medieval p ottery i ndustry ( Brears 1 971,18). I t c an n ow b e d emonstrated t hat a ll t hree o f t he r egion 's l ate-medieval p ottery t raditions p roduced a n umber o f v essel f orms s imilar t o t hose o f t he C istercian w are t ype s eries. H owever, i t c annot y et b e d emonstrated t hat a ny o f t hese ' copies' p re-date C istercian w are. T he ' copies' i n t he F irsby a nd T oynton/Bolingbroke t ype f abrics w ere m uch c ruder t han C istercian w ares b ut t hose o f t he H umberware C owick k ilns, i n t he s mooth v ariant f abric ( OC) w ere o f c omparable q uality b ut f ired a t l ower t emperatures. T he • E pworth, B urnham a nd T hornholme p hases w hich c ontained C istercian w are a lso c ontained H umberware ' copies', o ften i n t he s ame g roups. A ll t hese d ate t o t he e arly 1 6th c entury, w hen t he Y orkshire C istercian w ares h ad p robably b een i n p roduction f or o ver a g eneration. T he a vailable e vidence s uggested t hat C istercian w ares f irst a ppeared i n N orth L incolnshire i n t he e arly 1 6th c entury, a nd t hat t hey d id s o i n c lose c onjunction w ith H umberware ' copies'. F rom a c ommercial p oint o f v iew t he v ery n ovelty o f C istercian w are p robably p rovided i t w ith a r eady m arket, b ut i t w as i nteresting t hat o nce a gain t he e arliest p hases o f p roduction o f t his f abric w ere c haracterised b y t he u se o f d ecoration ( Brears 1 971, 1 9). I t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t he r ise t o p rominence o f t he o rangewares i n t he 1 2th c entury w ent h and i n h and w ith t he m ost w idespread u se o f d ecoration i n t he h istory o f t hat t radition. W hen t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric f irst s tarted t o m ake i nroads i nto t he T hornholme P riory a ssemblage i n t he e arly 1 3th c entury, t he u se o f d ecoration w as m ore e laborate a nd m ore p rolific t han i n l ater p hases o f t he f abric's c urrency. I t c ould b e s uggested t hat i t w as a g eneral c haracteristic o f ' finewares' t hat t he u se o f d ecoration w as a n e ssential p art o f t he e arly s uccess o f a f abric o r f abric t ype. O nce t he f abric h ad

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e stablished i tself t he u se o f d ecoration s tarted t o w ane. I t c ould a lso b e a rgued t hat t hese C istercian w ares a nd t heir c opies c reated a n ew t ype o f f ineware; c ertainly t heir f orms s uggested t hat t hey w ere e ssentially t ablewares. A lthough t hese v essels w ere p robably a imed a t t he m arket o f t he l arge m ass o f t he 1 5th a nd 1 6th c entury p opulation, t heir p resence i n t he M owbray m anor c omplex a t E pworth a nd t he m ajor b urgage p lots a t H ull s uggested t hat t hey m ay a lso h ave h ad a n a ppeal t o t he h igher s ocial e chelons o f s ociety. T he d eliberate l imitation o f t he C istercian w are k ilns t o t his p articu lar r ange o f v essel f orms s uggested t hat t heir a im w as t o c reate a n ew a nd p robably m ore e xclusive e lement t o t he p ottery m arket. I t h as b een o bserved a bove t hat t he r egion 's t raditional l atem edieval f abrics ( H, T , C M) r esponded t o t hese n ew f orms w ith v arying d egrees o f r efinement a nd s uccess. H owever, t hese C istercian w are ' copies' a ppear t o h ave o nly p layed a s mall p art i n t heir r epertoires. T he b ulk o f t he v essels p roduced i n t hese f abrics w ere t he m ore t radi tional m edieval v essel r ange w hich n ow f ound t hemselves t he c ompara tive c oarsewares. H owever, e ven a mongst t he e stablished m edieval f orms, t here w ere c hanges a foot. T he d ecline o f t he t raditional m edi eval c oarse s andy a nd s hell-tempered c oarsewares w as a lmost c ertainly i nfluenced b y t he s uccess o f t he H umberware, C oal M easure a nd T oynton/ B olingbroke f abrics. H owever, a m ore d ecisive i nfluence m ay h ave b een a d rop i n d emand f or t he p rincipal c oarseware v essel,the c ookingp ot. C ooking-pots h ad a lways b een o ne o f t he t wo m ost c ommon v essel f orms t hroughout t he e arly-medieval a nd h igh-medieval p eriods b ut d uring t he l ate-medieval p eriod t heir p roportion o f t he t otal v essel f orms d ropped d ramatically. T he l ate-medieval k iln w aste f rom C owick, H olme upon-Spalding-Moor, T oynton-all-Saints, F irsby H all a nd B olingb roke a ll i ncluded a s urprisingly s mall p ercentage o f c ooking-pots. C ooking-pots w ere n ever p articularly c ommon a t T hornholme P riory b ut t here w as, n evertheless, a n oticeable d rop i n t heir p ercentage d uring t he l ate-medieval p hases. T he s ame p icture d eveloped f rom e xcavations i n H ull w here c ooking-pots f ormed o nly a s mall p ercentage o f t he l ater m edieval g roups, h owever, t hese w ere l argely t he b urgage p lots o f H ull m erchants w hose a ffluence w ould h ave m ore r eadily a fforde d m etal c ooking v essels. N evertheless, o n a r egional b asis, t here w ould a ppear t o h ave b een f ewer c eramic c ooking-pots p roduced d uring t he l ate-medieval p eriod t han a t a ny t ime i n t he p ast. T here s eems t o b e n o r ecognisable a rchaeological e vidence t o p rovide a r eason f or t his. I t m ight b e s peculated t hat t here h ad b een a n i ncrease i n t he n umber o f m etal c ooking v essels ( Le P atourel 1 968 , 1 01-102). I t w as a lso p ossible t hat n ew v essel f orms m ay h ave b een u sed f or c ooking. O ne o f t he m ore o bvious c andidates w as t he i mported L ow C ountries t ripod p ipkin, w hich w as e ssentially a s mall c ooking-pot w ith t he a ddition o f h andles a nd l egs. W hatever t he r easons, i t l eft t he j ug o verwhelmingly t he m ost c ommon l ate-medieval c eramic p roduct. T here w as s ome e vidence t o s uggest t hat j ug f orms w ere b ecoming p rogressively m ore c ommon i n t he r egion t hroughout t he M iddle A ges. B y t he l ate-medieval p eriod v ery f ew j ugs w ere d ecorated. T he s ingle l ine o r g roup o f l ines w hich o ccurred a round t he s houlder o f a lmost a ll H umberware j ugs c ould p erhaps b e c onsidered a d ebased f orm o f

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i fied a s b eing u ndecorated. I t w as n ot, p erhaps, t hat l ate-medieval p otters w ere l osing t he a rt o f p lastic o r i ncised d ecoration, b ut r ather t hat t he v ast m ajority o f j ugs n o l onger c ommercially m erited d ecoration. T he l ater 1 4th o r e arly 1 5th c entury h ad s een t he d evelopment o f a n ew f orm a mongst l ocal a ssemblages, t he b ung h ole c istern , w hich w as t o i ncrease i n n umbers t hroughout t he l ate-medieval p eriod. T ypica lly t he l aunch o f t his n ew v essel f orm s aw t he u se o f d ecoration o n a g reat m any o f t he e arlier f orms. T he d ecorative a ttentions o f t he p otters w ere t ransferred f rom j ugs t o c isterns, s uggesting t hat t hese w ere n ow c ommercially o f m ore i mportance t han t he j ugs, i n t hat t hese w ere t he v essel f orms w hich t he p otters w anted t o p romote. W ith b ody s herds i t w as o ften d ifficult t o t ell i f a v essel w as a j ug o r a c istern, b ut w hen t he m ore c omplete v essels w ere c onsidered, i t b ecame a pparent t hat m ost d ecoration, d uring t he 1 5th c entury, w as l imited t o c isterns. B y t he 1 6th c entury, t he l ate-medieval p otters h ad s tarted t o c opy t he C istercian w are f orms, a nd i t w as t hese n ew f inewares w hich t hen r eceived t he d ecorative a ttentions o f t he p otters. T he i nfluence o f i mported f orms I t c ould b e a rgued t hat, w ithin t his r egion, d uring t he l ate m edieval p eriod, i mported v essels b ecame m ore n umerous, m ore w ides pread a nd l ess e xclusive i n t erms o f t he s ocio-economic s tatus o f t he p otential c ustomer. A s a r esult, i mported f orms d eveloped a n e ven g reater i nfluence o n t he r epertoire o f l ocal p otters. A ll t hree o f t he m ajor l ate-medieval r egional t raditions p roduced c opies o f t he D utch o r L ow C ountries t ripod p ipkins. T he g rowing n umber o f S iegburg a nd o ther s toneware d rinking m ugs u ndoubtedly s timulated t he p roduction o f t he p lain E nglish ' Skipton-upon-Swale' t ype d rinking m ugs. T he c haracteristic f rilled b ases o f t he c ontinental s toneware m ugs w ere f ound o n s ome o f t he l ate-medieval j ugs r ecently d iscovered f rom T oynton-all-Saints ( information M rs. E .H.Rudkin). F rench l obed c ups w ere c opied d uring t he 1 5th c entury i n H umberwares ( LM/23/Tp, F ig.122,No.7). A n e xample w as f ound a mongst t he w asters f rom t he W est C owick k iln ( Mayes, f orthcoming), w hilst a n u nstratified e xample f rom t he T oynton k ilns w as r ecovered b y M rs. E .H.Rudkin. C opies o f D utch s killets w ere, r ather s urprisingly, l ess o bvious; s ome o f t he f latter d ishes i n t he m edium s andy ( M1) f abric f rom T hornholme P riory h ad h andles a nd m ay h ave b een b ased o n t he s ame i dea, a lthough t he p arallels w ere n ot p articularly c lose ( e.g. L M/23/Tp, F ig.121,No.16). B y f ar t he m ost i nteresting E nglish c opies o ccurred i n t he 1 6th c entury, w hen t he l ocal p otters s tarted t o c opy t he i mported F rench c hafing d ishes. A gain, e xamples o ccurred i n a ll t hree o f t he m ajor r egional t raditions. A ll t hese v essels, i ncluding t he c ontinental i mports, w ould s eem t o h ave b een b ased o n m etal p rototypes ( Lewis 1 978,24-36). T he u pper p art o f t he v essel c ontained b urning e mbers, t he l ower c hamber w ith i ts v entilation h oles w ould h ave p rovided t he d raught t o k eep t he e mbers a live, w hilst t he f ood p late o r d ish w ould h ave r ested o n t he v ertical l ugs a ttached t o t he t op o f t he b owl, s o k eeping t he f ood w arm . I f t he c eramic v ersions w ere t o h ave b een u sed f or s uch p urposes, t he v entilation h oles w ould h ave h ad t o h ave b een c lear i n o rder t o m aintain t he n ecessary d raught. I t

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w ould a lso b e e xpected t hat t he i nner s urface o f t he b owl w ould h ave r evealed s ome b urning a nd s ooting o r a t l east s ome h eat c razing o f t he g laze. T he w riter h as n ot e xamined a ny c omplete e xamples o f i mport ed F rench c hafing d ishes, a lthough H ull's a ssemblages h ave p roduced s everal. H owever, s o f ar, n one o f t he m any E nglish c opies f rom t he r egion h ave p roduced a ny e vidence o f h eat i nside t he b owl. S ome e xamp les h ave l ower c hambers w here t he v entilation h oles h ad b een v ery h alf-heartedly e xecuted s o t hat t hey d id n ot e ven p ierce t he t hickness o f t he c lay w all a nd w ould h ave p rovided n o d raught. I t w ould s eem t hat t hese v essels m ay h ave b een m ere s keumorphs d esigned t o e nable t he l ess a ffluent t o a pe t he t able w ares o f t heir w ealthier n eighb ours. I f s o, t he g rowing n umbers o f E nglish-made c hafing d ishes s uggested t hat l ocal p otters f ound a r eady m arket. T here m ust h ave b een a c onsiderable d emand f or s toneware m ugs, D utch s killets a nd t ripod p ipkins i n o rder t o h ave e ncouraged t he w holesale t rade i n t hese v essels f rom t he 1 5th c entury. C opies o f t hese v essels d id n ot f orm a l arge p ercentage o f a ny o f t he r egion 's l ate-medieval f abric t raditions, b ut i t a ppeared t hat l ocal p otters w ere s ufficiently s ensitive t o t he c ompetition t o a ttempt t o c opy t he f orms. H owever, E nglish p otters w ere s eemingly u nable t o c opy t he a ttractive, b rilliant o range g lazes o f t he D utch v essels, n or w ere t hey a ble t o d evelop t he a rt o f s toneware p roduction f or o ver a c entury. I ndeed, i n t his r espect, i t i s s ignificant p erhaps t hat p ost-medieval E nglish p otters c onspicuously f ailed t o s tem t he r ising t ide o f i mported v essels.

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C HAPTER 3 A C ATALOGUE O F U NSTRATIFIED A SSEMBLAGES

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C HAPTER 3 a .

A C ATALOGUE O F U NSTRATIFIED A SSEMBLAGES

I ntroduction

T his c hapter c atalogues a nd t abulates t he u nstratified m aterial f rom N orth L incolnshire a nd i ts s urrounding r egion ( Figs.142 ,143). E ach s ite i s a llocated b y t ownship, t o i ts m odern p arish a s d efined b y t he O rdnance S urvey A dministrative A reas D iagram f or H umberside a nd L incolnshire. T hese m odern p arishes a re t hen g rouped i nto t heir m edieval w apentakes ( Foster a nd L ongley,1921,1xxiii-lxxxv) w hich f ormed t he t hree r idings o f t he a ncient k ingdom o f L indsey. T here i s n o i ntended o r i mplied c eramic s ignificance i n t hese g roupings w hich a re s imply u sed a s a c onvenient m eans o f r endering t he m any f indspots i nto m anageable g eographical u nits f or p resentation. T he b ulk o f t his c hapter c omprises t he t abulated d etails o f t he c ontents o f e ach a ssemblage. T hese t ables c atalogue t he n umber o f S HERDS i n e ach v essel f orm a ccording t o t heir i dentified f abric t ype, a s o pposed t o t he n umber o f v essels g iven i n t he s imilar t ables f or t he s tratified g roups i n C hapter 2 . I n t he o riginal p resentation o f t his m aterial i n t hesis f orm , d etailed d escriptions w ere g iven f or e ach o f t he i llustrated v essels f rom t hese a ssemblages. I t p roved i mpractical t o i nclude t hese d ata i n t he p resent v olumes; i nstead, a s i n C hapter 2 , t he f abric t ype a nd f orm o f e ach i llustrated v essel i s l isted b y c ode w hilst a dditional n otes a re p rovided o n t hose v esse ls o f p articular i nterest. T he g eneral c haracteristics o f e ach f abric t ype h as a lready b een d etailed i n C hapter 1 , S ection F . G lazed v essels a re s hown o n t he i llustrations b y t heir d otted g laze m argins; t hese s hould a ll b e a ssumed t o b e s uspension g lazes u nless o therwise s tated. F or a dditional b revity, s ome o f t he h andle a nd s maller r im s ections h ave b een i ncluded u nder t he s ame i llustration n umber. T he l ists o f f abric c odes a nd f orms f or e ach i llustrated a ssemblage h ave b een m ade a s s imple a s p ossible, a lthough s uch a bbreviation i s i nevitably d aunting i n i ts c omplexity. O ne o f t he p rincipal d ifficulties f aced i n p reparing t his m aterial w as r educing t he d etail o f t he • o riginal t hesis c atalogue t o a l ength s hort e nough f or p ublication. M ost

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t he m onitoring o f e arthwork d estruction , a nd a f ew f rom t he u nstrati fied m aterial f rom t he e xcavated s ites w ithin t he r egion. R espons ibility f or t he g reat m ajority o f t his m aterial r ests w ith t he d edic ated a nd u nstinting f ieldwork o f R ex a nd E leanor R ussell o f B artono n-Humber. W here m aterial h as a lready b een p ublished b y o ther w orkers, t his h as b een e xamined, b ut n ot u sually i ncluded, a lthough r eferences w ill b e m ade t o s uch m aterial w here a ppropriate. I n p reparation, e very f indspot f rom e ach t ownship w as i ndependently s tudied a nd r ec orded. T his i nformation i s s tored o n a c ard i ndex s ystem w hich w ill e ventually b e l odged i n S cunthorpe M useum . T he s ignificance o f a ny p ottery a ssemblage t o t he s ettlement a rchaeology o f t he t ownship a nd p arish f rom w hich i t d erived f alls b eyond t he i ntended s cope o f t his b ook. H owever, i t i s h oped t hat t he c ard i ndexed i nformation w ill b e o f u se f or s uch p urposes. F or t his s tudy, t he a ssemblages w ere a malgamated i nto t ownship u nits b y p arish i n o rder t hat t he d istributional e vidence, p resented i n C hapter 5 , c an b e c learly d emonstrated.

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W ith t he e xception o f t he N orth O rmsby P riory m aterial f rom L udborough w apentake, a ll t he a vailable p ottery i n p ublic c ollections f rom t he N orth R iding o f L indsey h as b een s tudied. T he W est R iding w as a lso e xhaustively s tudied, w ith t he e xception o f L awress a nd W ell w apentakes, a lthough t wo R ussell f ieldwalking c ollections h ave b een s orted a nd t abulated f rom t hese l atter a reas. A n umber o f t he a vailable s ites f rom S outh L indsey h ave a lso b een e xamined, p articu larly w ithin W raggoe w apentake. T his r eflected a n a ttempt t o s tudy t he r emainder o f t he R ussell f ieldwalking c ollections w ithin t he S outh R iding r ather t han t he t otal b ody o f m aterial a vailable.Although t he R ussell c ollection a lso c ontained a l arge a ssemblage f rom G oltho v illage, t his s ite h as r ecently b een t he s ubject o f e xtensive e xcav ations, a nd h as b een s eparately s tudied(Beresford 1 975,Coppack 1 980). T his v ast b ody o f u nstratified m aterial i ncluded i n t his c hapter h as t wo p rincipal c ontributions t o m ake. A lthough i tself u ndatable, i t e xpands t he v essel r ange a nd s ubtleties I f d esign a nd d ecoration f or e ach f abric t ype, w hilst p roviding t he b asic d ata f or a s tudy o f t he g eographical d istribution o f e ach f abric t ype. C hapter 2 h as a lready d emonstrated t hat t he b ulk o f t he s tratified p ottery f rom t he r egion i s c oncentrated i nto a h andful o f s ites w hich, t hemselves, w ould b e i nadequate f or a ny u nderstanding o f p ottery d istribution. A lthough t he m ore c omplete v essel p rofiles d erive f rom e xcavated r ther t han u nstratified s ites, t he r ange o f f orms m ay b e b iased d ue t o t he n ature a nd s tatus o f t he s ite o r t he f unction o f t he p articular r ooms o r f eatures e xcavated. T he m ore f ragmented r emains o f t he u ns tratified p ottery h owever, i s f requently d erived f rom a f ar w ider s ample o f a s ite o r s ettlement, a nd m ay t herefore b e m ore g enerally r epresentative o f t he t otal r ange o f f orms a vailable i n e ach f abric. B oth t he f orms a nd d istribution o f e ach f abric t ype i s m ore f ully i nvestigated i n C hapter 5 . T he a ssemblages f or e ach w apentake a re i ntroduced b y a l ist o f s ites i n a lphabetical o rder o f p arish. T hese l ists d etail t he g rid r eference o f t he f indspots, t he f inder a nd t he c urrent s torage o f t he m aterial, w here t his i nformation i s a vailable. I n s ome c ases m aterial h as o nly r ecently b een g iven t o a m useum a nd n o a ccession c odes w ere a vailable a t t he t ime o f w riting. R egional M useums h ave b een g iven t he f ollowing a bbreviations i n t hese l ists. B aysgarth M useum - B aysgarth D oncaster M useum -

D M/

H ull M useum

H M/

L incoln M useum

L M/

S cunthorpe M useum -

S M/

W here m aterial r emains w ith r epeated i n t he ' storage' c olumns.

t he

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P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

A ylesby

T A 2 27/082

S outh o f W ybers F arm

R ussell

S M/AYAB

C leethorpes

T A 2 89/085

O ld G lee

W ebster

L M/244.76

T ailby

S M/GYAA

G rimsby T A 2 68/093

N orth o f V ictoria S treet

T revitt

S M/GYAB

T A 2 70/088

A inslie S treet

M iller

S M/GYAC

T A 2 67/093

H avelock S chool

L M/182.76

H avelock S chool

L M/21.70

H avelock S chool

L M/244.76

S anctuary L ane

P ocklington

C artergate

P rivate P rivate

H olton L e C lay

T A 2 87/027

C hurch E xcavation

H umberston

T A 3 15/065

G rimsby R ural D istrict C ouncil

L M/193.76

T A 3 11/052

H umberston A bbey

H umberston L ibrary

T A 3 43/022

T etney L ock S altern

T etney

T ailby

L M/248.76

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F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),No.1; f ine s andy(F2),No.2; o rangeware(02), N os.3-12; r egional s tray(R),Nos.13 ,27; ( RH),No.28 ; w hiteware ( WS),No .14 ; H umberware(H1),No.15 ; ( 12),Nos.16-21; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1),Nos.22-26 ; C istercian(CIST),No.29 ; S aintonge ( IST),No.30 ;Langerwehe s toneware(IL),No.31; S iegburg s toneware ( IS),No .32 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.33-34.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-10 ,15-18 ,22-24,27-28 ; p ipkins, N o.11; c isterns,Nos.19-20 ,26 ; c ups,No.29 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos. 3 1-32; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.33-34; p ancheons,No.25; a quamaniles, N os.12,14 ; u nidentified,Nos.13 ,21,30 .

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V essel N os.11,13 , a nd 3 3-34 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted; N os.2 a nd 3 h ad s plashed g lazes. N o.6 w as d ecorated w ith a n a pplied v ertical s trip o f w hite c lay; w hite c lay w as a lso u sed f or t he a pplied d ecora tion o n C istercian w are c up N o.29 , w hich w as p art o f a s tag's h ead a nd s tars d esign ( cf.Fig.18 N o.79), w hilst t he d esign o n t he H umberw are c istern N o.20 , w as s tamped o nto a n a lready a pplied p ad o f c lay. A quamanile N o.14 , h ad a p lugged f oot, a nd t he s haded a rea o n N o.25 r epresented a g laze s car. U nidentified H umberware v essel f orm , N o.21, h ad a h ollow b ase a nd w as f ully g lazed o n b oth s urfaces a nd a cross t he b asal o pening. S tray v essel, N o.27, w as p robably G rimston w are, w hilst N o.28 w as a t ype o f s mall H umberware c ommonly f ound a t W harram P ercy i n E ast Y orkshire. B radley W apentake N

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F ig.144 , N os.35-52.

F abrics

S axon(SXSH),No.35; s hell-tempered(S1),No.36 ; ( S3),Nos.37-39 ; c oarse s andy(C3),Nos.40-41; o rangeware(02),No.42; H umberware ( H2),Nos.43-46; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.47-49; C istercian ( CIST),Nos.50-51; R aeren s toneware(IR),No.52.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.35-38 ,40-41,48 ; b asting d ishes,No.39 ; j ugs, N os.42-43 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos.44 ,52; c ups,Nos.50-51; u rinals, N o.45; l ids,No.46 ; b ottles,No.47; c ucurbits,No.49.

V essel N os.39-40 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted , w hilst C istercian c up N o.50 h ad t races o f a n a pplied, w hite c lay d esign . B radley W apentake

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P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

C abourne

T A 1 45/019

V illage s ite

R ussell

S M/CBAB

G rainsby

T F 2 63/988

H awerby c um B eesby

T F 2 63/975

H awerby D MV

R ussell

S M/HWAB

T F 2 67/965

B eesby D MV

R ussell

S M/HWAC

W est R avendale

T F 2 26/996

S outh-west o f C hurch

R ussell

S M/WRVAB

S winehope

T F 2 17/961

E ast o f V illage

R ussell

S M/SHAB

T F 2 19/961

W est o f V illage

R ussell

S M/SHAC

T A 2 84/005

S outh o f C hurch

R ussell

S M/WTHAC

W aithe

L M/38 .55

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F orm c ooking-pot.

G rainsby

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T he p ottery f rom t hese t wo d eserted c onsidered a nd i llustrated t ogether.

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F ig.145,Nos.2-53 ; F ig.146 ,Nos.1-40 ; F ig.147,Nos.1-8

F abrics

F ig.145 s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.2-10 ; ( S3),Nos.17-21; c oarse s andy(CT),No.11; ( CL),No.12; ( C3),Nos.14-16 ; g ritty(G1),No.13 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.22-25; o rangeware(02),Nos.26-40 ; m edium s andy(MT),Nos.41-44 ; ( M2),No.45; H umberware(H1),Nos.46-49; ( H2),Nos.50-51; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.52-53. F ig.146 T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.1-40 . F ig.147 C istercian(CIST),No.1; r egional s tray(RW),No.2; S aintonge(IST),No.3; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.4 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.5-8.

F orms

F ig.145 c ooking-pots,Nos.2-8 ,12-15 ,19-22,41,48 ,50 ; b owls,Nos. 9 -11,16-18 ; p ipkins,No.40 ; j ugs,Nos.23-39,42-47,49,51; p ancheons,No.52; l ids,No.53. F ig.146 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5; t ripod p ipkins,No.38 ; j ugs,Nos.

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6 -27; c isterns,Nos.28-36 ; s trainers,No.37; u rinals,No.39 ; c ucurbits,No.40 . F ig.147 p osset p ots,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-3 ,5; d rinking m ugs ,No. 4 ; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.6-7; s killets,No.8. V essels , F ig.145 , N os.14,16 , F ig.147, N o.7 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd v essels, F ig.145 , N os.24-25 h ad s plashed g lazes. O rangeware j ug, F ig.145, N o.36, h ad w hite c lay a pplied s trips, a nd H umberware j ug, F ig.145, N o.49, e ither h ad a T ype I I a pplied b ase o r a n a pplied b asal a ngle. A mongst t he T oynton/Bolingbroke f abric o f F ig.146, j ugs N os.7 a nd 1 8 h ad i ndented u pper h andle a ttachments, N o.12 w as d ecorated w ith i ron-rich c lay s trips, N o.24 h ad a T ype I I a pplied b ase a nd s trainer, N o.37 h ad n eat, t apering h oles w hich h ad b een c ut p rior t o f iring. C istercian w are c up F ig.147, N o.1, h ad r ibbed d ecoration o f w hite c lay. T he s pout o f t he L ow C ountries r edware s killet F ig.147, N o.8 , w as w heelthrown. W est R avendale

H averstoe W apentake N

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F ig.147,Nos.9-39.

F abrics

S axon(SXSH),Nos.9-22; ( SXG),Nos.23-24 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos. 2 5-31; ( S3),Nos.32-33; g ritty(G1),No.34 ; f ine s andy(F2),Nos.353 6 ; o rangeware(02),Nos.37-38 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.39.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.9-16,23-27;

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l ugged c ooking-pots,No.17;

b owls,

N os.18-20 ,28-32; l ugged b owls,Nos.21-22; j ugs,Nos.34-38 ; p ancheons,No.39.

u nidentified,No.33;

V essel N os.17,22-23 ,25,29 ,31-32 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, w hilst j ugs N os.34 a nd 3 6 h ad s plashed g lazes. T he p resence o f b urning a nd s ooting o n t he m id-Saxon l ugged c ooking-pot , N o.17, a nd l ugged b owl, N o.22, s uggested t hat t hese v essels w ere u sed f or n ormal d omestic p urposes.

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F igs.148-149 a nd F ig.150 ,Nos.1-49.

F ig.148 S axon(SXSH),No.1; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.2-8 ; ( S2), N os.15-19; ( 53),Nos.20-64 ; c oarse s andy(CL),No.9; ( CT),Nos. 1 0-11; ( C3),Nos.65-73; ( C1),Nos.74-75 ; g ritty(G1),Nos.13-14; w hiteware(WS O,No.12.

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F ig.149 f ine s andy(F2),Nos.1-9; o rangeware(02),Nos.49-51; ( 02),Nos.10-47; w hiteware(WDt),No.48; m edium s andy(MT),Nos. 5 2-63. F ig.150 m edium s andy(M2),Nos.1-10; ( M1),Nos.11-13; ( ML),No.14; H umberware(H1),No.15; ( H2),Nos.16-22; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1), N os.23-49; S aintonge(IST),No.50. F orms

F ig.148 l ugged b owl,No.1; c ooking-pots,Nos.2-5,11-14,16,49, 6 4-70 ,74-75 ; b owls,Nos.6-10 ,15,50-63,71-73. F ig.149 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3; j ugs,Nos.4-38 ,48-61; p ipkins, N os.39-46,62 ; l ids,No.47; d rinking m ugs,No.63. F ig.150 c ooking-pots,Nos.1,11-12,16 ,45-46; j ugs,Nos.2-9 ,14-15, 1 7-39,50 ; p ipkins,Nos.10 ,13; c isterns,Nos.40-44; t ripod p ipkins, N o.47; p ancheons,No.49; c urfews,No.48.

T he f ollowing v essels w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, F ig.148, N os.3,5, 7 , 9 , 1 4, 2 8, 3 1, 3 7, 4 2, 4 6-47, 4 9-52, 5 4, 5 6-61, 7 0 ; F ig.149, N os. 4 0 , 4 7, 6 2 a nd F ig.150 , N o.48 o n i ts i nner s urface, w hilst t he f ollowi ng v essels w ere s plashed g lazed, F ig.149, N os.2, a ll o f 6 , 8 -9,11, 2 8, 6 1 a nd F ig.150 , N o.2. I ron-rich a pplied c lay d ecoration w as u sed o n F ig.149,Nos.55-57, a nd F ig.150, N os.32-38 ; i ndented u pper h andle a ttachments w ere f ound o n t he f ollowing j ugs, F ig.149, N o.52, 6 0 , a nd F ig.150 , N os.23 , 2 4 a nd i n t he c ase o f t he l atter v essel, t he r esulting c avity w as n eatly f illed w ith c lay. T he h andle a ttachments o f t wo o f t he o rangeware ( 02) p ipkins, F ig.149, N os.45-46, w ere a lso i ndented w ith a s pot o f g laze b eing n eatly p laced a round t he r esulting c avity o f N o.45. I t w as t he i nner f ace o f o rangeware l id, F ig.149, N o.47, t hat w as b urnt a nd s ooted. M T d rinking m ug, F ig.149, N o.63, h ad a w ire c ut b ase. W aithe

H averstoe W apentake C F '

J

• S XS

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S G

7

1 0

6 4

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N os.49-57.

c oarse s andy(C3),No.49;

f ine s andy(F2),Nos.50-51;

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o rangeware

( 02),Nos.52-53; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.54-57. F orms

c ooking-pots,No.49;

j ugs,Nos.50-56; c auldrons ? ,No.57.

C ooking-pot, N o.49 w as b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd b oth f ine s andy j ugs, N os.50-51 h ad s plashed g lazes, t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.51 b eing a t t he t op o f t he r im. T he l ower h andle a ttachment o f N o.55 w as i ndented, w hilst l eg, N o.47 w as p lugged. L udborough W apentake U nrepresented. i v.

W alshcroft W apentake L ist o f U nstratified A ssemblages.

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

B inbrooke

T F 1 90/927

B eckfield

R ussell

L M/69.76

H olton l e M oor

T F 0 68/988

S ite o f T udor H ouse

G ibbons

S M/HMAA

W inghale P riory

W eightman

S M/KSWY

S outh K elsey T F 0 29/968

L M/254.76

t

T F 0 29/971 M oated s ite

R ussell

L M/-

M arket R asen T F 1 06/892

T own d evelopment

R ussell

L M/-

O sgodby

T F 0 72/927

M oated a rea

R ussell

B arton

T F 0 68/928

M anor F arm

K ay

B arton

T F 0 76/929

K ingerby D MV

T F 0 60/950 T F 0 62/949

S ites i n O wersby V illage

L inwood

N orth O wersby

T F 1 15/858

t

T F 0 62/948

S outh O wersby W est R asen

L M/73.74 P arrot R ussell

L M/152.76 L M/144.70

R ussell

L M/-

T F 0 51/963

T hornton L e M oor D MV

R ussell

L M/-

T F 0 57/958

C awthorpe D MV

H ansard

L M/-

T F 0 78/935

W ilmots F arm

R ussell

R ussell

T F 0 66/889

B roken B ack

R ussell

S M/WRSAB

T F 0 65/895

M anor H ouse s ite

R ussell

S M/WRSAC

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P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

T F 1 91/985

E xcavation D . E veritt

E veritt

S M/TWAS

T F 1 67/967

V illage

R ussell

L M/-

T F 2 07/977

V illage W est o f C hurch

R ussell

R ussell

T F 1 89/983

C roxby V illage N ear C hurch

R ussell

R ussell

T oft N ewton

T F 0 51/872

N ewton b y T oft V illage

R ussell

S M/NTAB

W alesby

T F 1 3 4 /9 2 5

M oated S ite

B ryant

S M/WALAD

T F 1 39/951

V illage

B ryant

S M/WALAF

T F 1 47/924

S ite o f T ank

G hylott

L M/265.76

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T horganby

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B inbrooke C P

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W g

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F ig.151, N os.1-9.

F abrics

S axon(SXSH),Nos.1-7;

f ine s andy(F2),No.8; H umberware(1 12),No.9

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-4; l ugged c ooking-pots,Nos.5-6; b owls,No.7; j ugs,Nos.8-9.

l ugged

C ooking-pots, N os.2-3 a nd l ugged b owl, N o.7 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, w hilst t he f ine s andy j ug r im, N o.8, h ad a b right o live-green g laze.

W alshcroft W apentake

L inwood

L n

C P • S 3

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F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3), N o.10 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.11.

F orms

b owls,No.10 ;

p ancheons,No.11.

P ancheon, N o.11, w as b urnt a nd s ooted. M arket R asen

W alshcroft W apentake

C P T l I llustrated V essel F abric

2

F ig.151, N o.12.

T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1);

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O sgodby .

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W alshcroft W apentake I llustrated V essels F abrics

N orth O wersby F ig.151,Nos.13-33 ; F ig.152, N os.1-45.

F ig.151 S axon(SXSH),No.13 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.14-15; ( 53),Nos.21-33 ; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.16-17; ( CL),Nos.18-19 ; w hiteware(WSt),No.20 .

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F ig.152 f ine s andy(F2),Nos.1-2; o rangeware(02),Nos.5-8; m edium s andy(MT),Nos.3-4 ; ( M1),No.9 ; ( M2),Nos.10-13 ; ( ML), N os.14-18 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.19-22 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1), N os.23-44 ; C istercian(CIST),No .45. F orms

F ig.151 b owls,Nos.13 ,17,28-29 ,31-32 ; c ooking-pots,Nos.14-16 , 1 8-19 ,21-27; j ugs,No.20 ; b asting d ishes,No.30 ; c urfews,No.33. F ig.152 j ugs,Nos.1-3 ,5-33 ; p ancheons ,Nos.4 ,42; c ooking-pots, N os.39-41; c isterns,Nos.34-38 ; c hafing d ishes?,Nos.43-44 ; c ostrels,No.45.

F ig.151, N os.13-15, 2 3, 3 0 a nd 3 3 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, t he l atter v essel, N o.33 , o n i ts i nner s urface. S tamford w are j ug, F ig.151 N o.20 , h ad a t hin , w atery, g reenish-yellow s uspension g laze. T he t wo s trap h andles i n t he f ine s andy ( F2) f abric, F ig.152, N os.1-2 , h ad s plashed g lazes. I ron r ich c lay w as u sed f or t he a pplied d ecora tion o f F ig.152, N os.3 , 8 a nd 1 0 , w hilst t he a pplied t wist o f c lay o n t he L incoln w are j ug, F ig.152, N o.15, w as o f a n u nknown d esign , t he i llustration r evealing t he f ull e xtent o f t his a pplied f eature. T he u pper h andle a ttachments o f j ugs, F ig.152, N os.27 a nd 3 4 w ere p lugged.

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B

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F igs.153-158 .

F ig.153 S axon(SXS),Nos.1-3 ; ( SXG),Nos.4-5 ; ( SX1P),No.6 ; ( SXSH),Nos.7-32. F ig.154 s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.1-26 ; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos. 2 7-31;

( CL),Nos.32-35.

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3

8 2

6 . 3

3

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8 94

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5

3

9 7

3-

1 4

6 2 6

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9

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s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-27;

( S4),No.28;

c oarse

s andy(C1),Nos.29-31; f ine s andy(F2),Nos.32-36. F ig.156 s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-13 ; o rangeware(02),Nos.14-34 . F ig.157 m edium s andy(ML),Nos.1-7; ( MN),Nos.10-12; ( M1),Nos. 1 3-21; ( M2),Nos.22-31; r egional s tray(RG),No.8; ( R0),No.9; H umberware(H1),Nos.32-34; ( H2),Nos.35-47; C oal M easure(CM1), N o.48; C istercian(CIST),No.49. F ig.158 T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.1-38. F orms

F ig.153 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5,7-17; l ugged c ooking-pots,Nos. 2 9-31; b owls,Nos.18-19; l ugged b owls,Nos.20-28,32; p itchers, N o. 6. F ig.154 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-16,27-29,32; b owls,Nos.18-26,303 1,33-35; d ishes,No.17. F ig.155 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-22,28-29,32; b ow1s,No.31; c urfews, N os.26-27,30 ; j ugs,Nos.21-25,33-35 ; p ipkins,No.36. F ig.156 b owls,Nos.1-13; j ugs,Nos.14-22,24-33; p ipkins,No.23 ; b asting d ishes,No.34. F ig.157 j ugs,Nos.1-7,10-12,18-19,22-33,36-47; c ooking-pots, N os.8-9,13-15,35,48; p ancheons,Nos.16-17; t ripod p ipkins,No. 2 0; d rinking m ugs,No.21; c hafing d ishes,No.34 ; p osset p ots, N o.49. F ig.158 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3; c isterns,Nos.4-11; j ugs,Nos.122 9; u nidentified,No.30 ; p ipkins,No.31; c ostrels,No.32;drinking m ugs,No.33; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.34-35 ; b asting d ishes,No.36; p ancheons,No.37; c hafing d ishes,No.38 .

B urning a nd S ooting, F ig.153, N os.1, 1 8-20, 2 2-23, 3 0 , 3 2; F ig.154 , N os.4, 6 -7, 1 0 , 1 5, 2 1, 2 3, 2 5-26; F ig.155, N os.2, 4 , 9 , 1 3, 1 5, 2 2, 2 4, 3 1; F ig.156, N os.1-4, 6 -7, 9 , 1 1, 1 3; F ig.157, N os.16, 1 7; F ig.158 , N os.34-36. S plashed G lazes F ig.155, N o.34; F ig.156, N o.26; F ig.157, N os.22, 2 8. D ecoration a pplied i ron-rich c lay, F ig.156 , N o.30; F ig.157, N o.29, F ig. 1 58, N os.26, 2 7. F ig.158, N o.8 h ad a c rude i ncised d esign; F ig.156,No. 2 3 h ad t races o f a pplied a rms b elow t he l ip ; F ig.156 , N o.29 h ad c opper w ashed s pots; F ig.157, N o.49 h ad w hite c lay d ecoration a nd F ig.157,No. 2 5 h ad a pplied s pots o f c opper-rich c lay. H andles t he u pper h andle a ttachments o f F ig.157, N o.1, a nd F ig.158, N o.19, w ere p lugged. T he I pswich-type p itcher, F ig.153, N o.6, w as i n a s mooth-textured f abric, w hilst t he a pplied l ugs o f F ig.153, N os.23 a nd 2 8 w ere p atina ted t hrough w ear. F ig.157, N os.10-12 w ere i n t he N ottingham C ream ' Sandy F abric' ( G. C oppack p ers.comm .). W alshcroft W apentake

C awthorpe D MV ( Owersby) C P

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F ig.159, N os.1-15.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-6; w hiteware(WD),No.7; m edium s andy ( M1),No.8 ; f ine s andy(F2),Nos.9-15.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2;

b owls,Nos.3-6 ;

j ugs,Nos.7-15.

C ooking-pot, N o.1 w as b urnt a nd s ooted, j ugs, N os.11 a nd 1 2 h ad s plashed g lazes, w hilst t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f j ug h andle, N o.8 w as i ndented.

T horesway

W alshcroft W apentake I llustrated V essels

F ig.159,

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N os.16-31.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1),No.16; ( 54),No.17; ( S3),No.18 ; o rangeware ( 02),Nos.19-23; m edium s andy(MT),No.24; ( M1),No.25; r egional s tray(RW),No.26; H umberware(H2),No.27; T oynton/Bolingbroke ( T1),Nos.28-31.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.16; b owls,Nos.17-18; j ugs,Nos.19-27; p ancheons,No.28; c isterns,No.29; t ripod p ipkins,No.30 ; d ishes,No.31.

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c hafing

C ooking-pot,No.16, a nd b owl, N o.17, w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. N o.24 h ad a pplied i ron-rich c lay d ecoration. T he p ossible c hafing d ish, N o.31, h ad i ts b ase n eatly c ut a way l eaving a k nife t rimmed e dge t o t he i nner b asal a ngle. F

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1

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F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.33-35 ; ( S3),Nos.36-45 ; f ine s andy(F2), N o.46; m edium s andy(M2),Nos.47-50 ; T oynton/Bo1ingbroke(T1), N os. 5 1-54.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.33-34, 3 6-37,51; b owls,Nos.35 ,38-44; c urfews, N o.45; j ugs ,Nos.46-48 ,52; l ids,No.49; p ipkins,No.50 ; c isterns, N os.53-54 .

V essel N os.33, 3 9-40 , 4 5 a nd 5 0 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. B owl r im N o.35 h ad t races o f r ectilinear r oulette o n i ts o uter f ace. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.48 w as p lugged, w hilst t he u pper a ttachm ent o f N o.52 a nd p ipkin, N o.50 , w ere i ndented.

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P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

B arrow

T A 0 65/225

B arrow C astles

V arley

H ull

T A 0 72/219

C herry L ane

S amuels

S M/BR

T A 0 73/218

S t. C hads

B oden

B aysgarth

T A 0 75/219

D own H all

R ussell

S M/BRBA

T A 0 63/222

W est M arsh

R ussell

S M/BRAT

T A 0 73/212

N ew D evelopment

R ussell

S M/BRND

T A 0 6 4 /2 2 5

W ater M ill S ite

R ussell

S M/BR

T A 0 65/205

B arrow H all

R ussell

S M/BR

T A 0 66/240

B arrow H aven & F oreshore

N ewton

S M/BR

T A 0 30/217

T ofts R oad/

N ewton

P rivate

B arton

C arnival P .H. T A 0 37/221

E ast A cridge

B ryant

S M/BN 1 967

T A 0 35/219

S t.Peter's C hurch

R odwell

B aysgarth

T A 0 37/219

S axon C lose

C lark

S M/BNAX

G lebe H ouse,

H ill

S M/BNBC

T A 0 32/217

W hitecross S t. T A 0 35/219

T yrwhitt H all

R ussell

S M/BNBE

T A 0 32/218

P riestgate

R ussell

S M/BNBF

T A 0 33/218

S t.Mary's L ane

B irtwhistle

S M/BNBK

T A 0 34/219

S outergate

B ryant

S M/BNBD

T A 0 00/224

P oor F arm

B ryant

S M/BNAA

T A 0 32/217

C astle D yke

K nowles

S M/BN67AA

S outh-cemetery T A 0 31/223

N ewport S treet

C hapman

S M/BNNA

T A 0 38/236

H umber f oreshore

N ewton

S M/BNAS

B igby

T A 0 42/790

ussell K ettleby T horpe D MV R

B onby

T A 0 01/062

B onby S carp

D icker

S M/BYAA

T A 0 02/157

O utskirts o f

R ussell

S M/BYAB

L yons

S M/BRIBA

S M/KTAB

v illage B rigg

T A 0 01/072

Y ard o ff W rawby S treet

2 44

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

B rocklesby

T A 1 18/113

L ittle L iber

R ussell

S M/BKAA

T A 1 26/127

N ewsham C ottage

R ussell

S M/BKAA

T A 1 56/113

N un C otham

R ussell

S M/BKAB

C adney

T A 0 16/034

V illage C entre

S M/CDMC

C aistor

T A 1 15/013

T own C entre

L M/30 .66

T A 1 16/012

E xcavations b y

R ahtz

L M/54.60

R ussell

S M/CAAD

P .A. R ahtz

C roxton

T A 1 08/058

C lixby T op F arm

T A 1 15/013

B oarding H ouse S ite R ichards

S M/CA -

T A 0 98/045

C lixby D MV

R ussell

S M/CA -

T A 0 99/120

T ile K iln F ield

R ussell

S M/CXAB

T A 0 84/116

F ield S .E. o f

S M/CXYA

Y arborough C amp E lsham

T A 0 49/110

S M/ELBC

V arious s ites o n E lsham F ields

T A 0 47/124 T A 0 49/113 T A 0 48/116 T A 0 48/117 T A 0 46/112 T A 0 44/128 T A 0 45/130 T A 0 40/147 S outh

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S outh F erriby

C lapson

S M/SFAA

F oreshore

F erriby S E 9 96/213

C owries F ield

N ewton

S M/SFAB

T A 0 03/212

C liff T op

N ewton

S M/SFAD

S E 9 98/222

W est o f L eggott's

R ussell

S M/SFAE

Q uarry

G oxhill

S E 9 94/218

H umber B ank

R ussell

S M/SFAF

T A 1 04/211

A bbey C lose

R ussell

S M/GXAB

T A 1 18/241

R aby's S alt

R ussell

S M/GXAC

S M/GXHC

M arsh S ite T A 1 19/248

H ogcote C lose

R ussell

T A 1 02/221

M ill F arm

V an d en B oss S M/GXAE

2 45

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

T A 1 20/255

G oxhill H aven

N ewton

S M/GXBB

• G oxhill

F oreshore H abrough

T A 1 56/141

M anor H ouse S ite

R ussell

S M/HAAB

T A 1 48/143

N un 's C lose

R ussell

S M/HAAC

T A 1 47/140

C ottage S ite

R ussell

S M/HAAD

T A 1 45/135

N ewsham F arm S ite

R ussell

S M/HAAE

T A 1 57/143

C lose o ff

R ussell

S M/HAAG

H ayfield

B aysgarth

I mmingham R oad T A 1 47/135

F ield n ext t o S tation

L M/ 4 5.62 E ast H alton

T A 1 36/204

P otters L ane

R ussell

S M/EHAB

T A 1 32/205

M anor F arm F ields

C onnell

S M/EHAB/2

T A 1 47/231

E ast H alton

N ewton

S M/GXBA

N ewton

S M/GXBC

N ewton

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S M/HKAA

I mmingham

T A 1 68/126

R oxton D MV

B ryant

S M/IMAB

K eelby

T A 1 66/099

K eelby M anor

R ussell

S M/-

R ussell

S M/-

R ussell

S M/NKAB

K elsey N . K illinghome

T A 1 47/167

D eserted a rea s outh o f v illage

K irmington

T A 1 46/169

G as P ipe t rench

R ussell

S M/NKAC

T A 0 95/105

K irmington A irfield R ussell

S M/KMAA

R ussell

S M/KMAB

R ussell

S M/KMAC

97/113 T A 0

W est o f V illage

L M/200 .76 G reat L imber

N ettleton

T A 1 35/086

N ew P riory S ite

R ussell

S M/GLAB

T A 1 33/085

atrick P riest H ouse G arden P

S M/GLAC

T A 1 35/085

N ew P riory S ite

R ussell

S M/GLAD

T A 1 22/987

W ykeham W ell F ield

R ussell

S M/NEWW

T A 1 17/993

B eck D MV

R ussell

S M/NE-

T A 1 23/983

D raycot D MV

R ussell

S M/NE-

2 46

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L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

S taling-

S M/STAA

b orough T A 1 92/116

R ussell

S M/STAC

L ittle L ondon

T ailby

I mmingham

E ast o f T hornton

R ussell

S M/TCAA

V illage s ite n ear c hurch

T A 1 88/116 T hornton

T A 0 89/183

C urtis

H all T A 0 97/182

D am on

R ussell

S M/TCAA/6

T A 0 84/177

W est o f T hornton

R ussell

S M/TCBA

C ase

S M/TCBC

R ussell

S M/TCTB

C oppack

B aysgarLh

v illage T A 0 85/176

S outh o f T hornton v illage

T A 1 19/186

A bbey F ish P ond F ield B urnham C hapel

T A 0 59/170

D .O.E. E xc.

W orlaby

W rawby

T A 0 57/173

B urnham D MV

R ussell

S M/TCCB

T A 0 58/174

B urnham D MV

R ussell

S M/TCCA

15/141 T A 0

O ld H all C lose

R ussell

S M/WORAC

18/141 T A 0

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K nowles

S M/W066/CE

T A 0 19/079

W rawby F ields

R ussell

S M/ -

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A ppleby

L M/271.76

T A 0 21/087

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F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.1-2; ( 54),Nos.5-7; c oarse s andy(CT), N o.3 ; ( CL),No.4; ( C1),No.8 ; f ine s andy(F1),No.9 ; ( FH2),No.10 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.11-13 ; m edium s andy(ML),No.14; H umberware ( 12),Nos.15-19; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.20 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1,3-6,8 ; b owls,Nos.2 ,7; a quamaniles,No.10 ; j ugs,Nos.9 ,11-17; c isterns,Nos.18-20 .

N o.10 w as o ne o f t he v ery f ew a quamanile s herds t o h ave b een r ecognised f rom t he r egion a nd i t c ame f rom t he f ield i mmediately t o t he n orth o f B arrow C astles, a nd c an p robably b e a ssociated w ith i ts o ccupation d uring t he 1 2th c entury. N os.7 a nd 8 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted a nd h andles N os.15 a nd 1 6 w ere p lugged. Y arborough W apentake

B arrow-upon-Humber F oreshore C F

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B arton w as a c onsiderable p ort i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod a nd e ven i n l ater c enturies i t r emained a n i nfluential H umber t rading c entre. T his i s r eflected i n t he v ariety o f f abrics r ecorded i n t he t able a bove. I llustrated V essels

F ig .160 , N os.22-42; F igs.161-164 .

F abrics

F ig.160 S axon(SXS),Nos.22-29 ; ( SXG),Nos.30-32 ; ( SXSH),No.33 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.34-39 ; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.40-41; I mport M,No.42. F ig.161 s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.1-13 ; c oarse s andy(C1),Nos. 1 4-18 ; ( C2),Nos.19-22; g ritty(G1),Nos.23-25. F ig.162 f ine s andy(F1),Nos.1-5 ; ( FH2),No.6 ; ( FD),No.7; o rangeware(01),Nos.8-33 ; ( 0S2),No.34 ; m edium s andy(ML),Nos. 3 5-36; ( M1),Nos.37-40 ; r egional s tray,No.41; H umberware(H1), N os.42-45 . F ig.163 H umberware(H2),Nos.1-24 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke,Nos.252 8 ; C oal M easure ( CM1),Nos.29-30 ; C istercian(CIST),Nos.31-36 ; S aintonge(IST),No.39 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.37-38 . F ig.164 S axon(SXG),Nos.1-5; ( SXSH),No.6; s hell-tempered(S1), N os.7-9; ( S4),No.15 ; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.10-11; ( CL),Nos.121 4 ; ( C1),Nos.16-21; ( C2),No.22; g ritty(G1),Nos.23-28 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.29-31; o rangeware(01),Nos.32-43 ; m edium s andy ( ML),No.44 ; w hiteware(WS),No.45; H umberware(H2),No.46.

F orms

F ig.160 u rns,Nos.25-28 ,31-32; c ooking-pots,Nos.22-24 ,29-30 , 3 3-37,40; b owls,Nos.38-39,41; p itchers,No.42. F ig.161 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-8 ,14-22 ; b owls,Nos.9-13 ; j ugs, N os.23-25. F ig.162 j ugs,Nos.1-12 ,17-38 ,41-45 ; c ooking-pots,Nos.13 ,39 ; p ipkins,No.14 ; u rinals,No.40 ; c auldrons ? N o.16 ; u nidentified N o.15. F ig.163 j ugs,Nos.1-17,25-26 ,29-30 ; c ooking-pots,No.18 ; u rinals,No.19 ; d rinking m ugs,No.20 ; c isterns,Nos.21-24 ,27; p ancheons,No.28 ; c ups,Nos.31,33-36 ; p osset p ots,No.32 ; s killets,No.37; t ripod p ipkins,No.38 ; c hafing d ishes,No.39. F ig.164 u rns,Nos.3-4 ; c ooking-pots ,Nos.1-2 ,5-8 ,10 ,12-25; b owls,No.11; d ishes,No.9 ; j ugs,Nos.26-28,30-42,44-46 ; p ipkins N o.43.

B urnt a nd s ooted F ig.160 ,Nos.22,34-36; F ig.161,Nos.1,9 ,18; F ig.162 , N os.15 ,39; F ig.163 ,Nos.21-37; F ig.164 ,Nos.7-8 ,10 ,11,13 ,15,17-18 ,20-22 , 2 4 ,43. S plashed g lazes F ig.161,Nos.23 ,24 ; F ig.162,Nos.1,2,4,9-12; F ig.164 , N os.26-28 ,30 ,32,44-45. B urnished F ig.160 ,Nos.24-26 ; F ig.164,Nos.3 ,5 ,6.

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D ecoration C istercian w ares,Fig.163 , N os.31-34 h ad a pplied w hite c lay d ecoration ; i ron-rich c lay d ecoration w as u sed o n t he f ollowing v essels, F ig.162, N os.6,31,32, a nd a n i ron w ashed s lip o n F ig.162 N o.5. U nidentified f orm F ig.162 , N o.15 h ad t hrowing m arks o n i ts i nner s urface, w hilst t he b ases o f F ig.163, N os.17 a nd 2 8 w ere w ire c ut. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f F ig.163 , N o.1 w as p lugged a nd t he l ower a ttachment o f F ig.163 , N o.14 , i ndented. F ig.160 , N o.42 w as i n a h ard, r ough-textured, s and-tempered , o range f abric a nd w as p art o f t he g rave g oods e xcavated w ith a s keleton f rom t he C astledyke c emetery t o t he s outh o f B arton i n 1 981, b y H umberside A rchaeological U nit. I t h as b een i dentified b y D r. R . H edges a s aM erovingian i mport. T he p ottery o n F ig.164 f rom e xcavations b y D r. a nd

Y arborough W apentake

r epresents a s election o f t he m aterial K . R odwell a t S t. P eters c hurch.

B igby : K ettleby T horpe D MV

K t

T hese s herds c ame f rom t he w atching b rief a nd e xcavation c onduct ed b y M rs. E . R ussell i n 1 964. T he r eport o n t his w ork ( Russell 1 974) i ncluded t he i llustration o f a n umber o f v essels. T he t abulated s herds a nd i llustrated v essels i ncluded h ere a re s upplementary t o t hose p ublished. I llustrated V essels

F ig.165-168 .

F abrics

F ig.165 s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.1-3; ( S4),Nos.13-28 ,Nos.29-33; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.4-5; ( C1),No.6 ; ( CL),Nos.7-11; w hiteware ( WSt),No.12 . F ig.166 c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.1-11; f ine s andy(F2),Nos.12-20 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.21-35 ; ( 02),Nos.36-38 ; m edium s andy(ML), N os.39-42. F ig.167 m edium s andy(M1),Nos.1-32; H umberware(H1),Nos.33-38 . F ig.168 H umberware(H2),Nos.1-21; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1), N os.22-24 ; I mported F lask(IC3),No.25.

F orms

F i .165 b owls,Nos.1-3 ,5,24-28 ,33; c ooking-pots,Nos.4 ,6-23, 2 9-32. F ig.166 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5,32; p ancheons,No.6; b owls,Nos. 7 -10 ; c urfews,No.11; j ugs,Nos.12-31,36-42; p ipkins,No.33; d rinking m ugs,No.34 ; l ids,No.35. F ig.167 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-6,33-34 ; j ugs,Nos.7-20 ,35-38 ; p ancheons,Nos.21-27; u rinals,No.28 ; d rinking m ugs ? ,No.29 ; c auldrons,Nos.30-31; b asting d ishes,No.32. F ig.168 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-6,22; j ugs,Nos.7-19; b asting d ishes,No.20 ; t ripod p ipkins,No.21; c isterns,No.23 ; p ancheons, N o.24; f lasks,No.25.

B urnt a nd s ooted F ig.165,Nos.3 ,13-14 ,18-20 ,24-25,27-29; F ig.166 ,Nos. 4 ,6-7,9-10 ; F ig.167,Nos.1,21,30 ; F ig.168,Nos.6,20 . S plashed g lazes F ig.166 ,Nos.13-15 , 1 7, 1 9. H andles p lugged, F ig.166 , N o.23; F ig.167, N os.7,30 .

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D ecoration w hite c lay,Fig.166,No.29 ; a pplied a rms/loops, F ig.168 , N o.14 .

i ron w ash,Fig.166,Nos.18 ,28 ;

T he n eat, n arrow b and o f g laze p ainted a round t he i ncised s houlder l ine o f H umberware j ug , F ig.168 , N o.13, w as r eminiscent o f t he s mall j ugs f rom C owick m oat ( Fig.224). C F .

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H umberware(H2),Nos.1-21; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.22-29 ; C oal M easure ( CM1),Nos.30-32; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.33-34 ;

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c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2,22; j ugs,Nos.3-16 ,33-34; c isterns, N os.17-20 ,23-30 ; c hafing d ishes,Nos.21,32; t ripod p ipkins, N o.31; c ups ,Nos.35-36 ; p osset p ot l ids,No.37; d rinking m ugs, N o.38.

T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.3 w as s moothed o n, w hilst t hat o f N o.28 w as p lugged. C hafing d ish f ragment, N o.21, w as g lazed o n b oth s urfaces, t ripod p ipkin, N o.31, w as b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd t he C istercian w are l id, N o.37 h ad a pplied w hite c lay d ecoration. F

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o rangeware(01),No.1;

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p ipkins,No.1;

l angerwehe s toneware(IL),No.2.

d rinking m ugs,No.2.

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F ig.170 , N os.12-14.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1),No.12 ; N o.14.

F orms

b owls,No.12 ;

c ooking-pots,No.13 ;

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F ig.170 , N os.7-11.

S axon(SXIP),No.7; c oarse s andy(CT),No.8 ; N os.9-10 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.11.

F orms

p itchers,No.7; c ooking-pots,No.8 ;

I pswich-type p itcher s herd, N o.7, f abric t ype, s imilar t o t hat f ound a t N o.10 w as a d ecorative a rm l oop.

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F ig.170 ,Nos.15-27; F igs.171-172 ; F ig.173 ,Nos.1-8 .

F abrics

F ig.170 S axon(SXS),No.15 ; s hell-tempered(S1),No.16 ; c oarse s andy(CL),Nos.17-18 ; ( CT),Nos.19-22; w hiteware(WSt),Nos.23-25 ; g ritty(G1),Nos.26-27. F ig.171 s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.1-6 ; c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.71 8 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.19-32; ( FH2),Nos.33-35 ; m edium s andy ( MN),No.36 ; ( M1),No.37. F ig.172 o rangeware(01),Nos.1-38; ( 02),No.39 ; H umberware(1 12), N os.40-56. F ig.173 T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.1-5; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.6; L angerwehe s toneware(IL),No.7; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.8.

F orms

F ig.170 c ooking-pots,Nos.15,17-21,23 ,26-27; b owls,Nos.16,22 ; j ugs,Nos.24-25. F ig.171 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3 ,7-16,19; b owls,Nos.4-6 ,17,20 ; b asting d ishes,No.18 ; j ugs,Nos.21-35. F ig.172 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2,40 ; c urfews,No.3; j ugs,Nos.4-35 , 3 9 ,41-54 ; p ipkins,Nos.36-37; b asting d ishes,No.38 ; c isterns, N os.55-56 . F ig.173 j ugs,Nos.1-2; p ancheons,Nos.3-5; s killets,No.6 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos.7-8 .

B urnt a nd s ooted F ig.170 ,Nos.16 ,19 ,23 ,27; F ig.171,Nos.3,6 ,17; F ig.172 , N o .37, 3 8 ; F ig.173, N o.6. S plashed g lazes F ig.171, N os.21-23 , 2 8. D ecoration i ron w ash, F ig.171, N os.26-27; F ig.172, N os.30 , 3 2, 3 3 ,

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w hite c lay, F ig.172 , N os.4 , 1 2, 2 3, 3 1; i n t he c ase o f N o.12, t hese s trips o n t he h andle w ere a pplied o ver t he g laze. H andles i ndented u pper a ttachments, F ig.172, N o.15; p lugged u pper a ttachments, F ig.171, N o.24, F ig.172, N os.44-45 , 4 9 ; s moothed-on u pper a ttachment, F ig.172, N o.8. C ooking-pot, F ig.170 , N o.21 h ad t humbed ' pie c rusting ' a long t he e dge o f i ts r im , w hilst o rangeware c ooking-pot, F ig.172 , N o.2, h ad a r im f orm d eliberately c opying c ontemporary c ooking-pots i n t he c oarse s andy ( C2) f abric. O rangeware j ug h andle, F ig.172, N o.13 , w as o f a f orm w hich e mulated t hose o f c ontemporary L incoln w are j ugs. F ine s andy ( Fl) j ug, F ig.171, N o.21, r eflected a p articularly h igh s tandard o f p otting w ith i ts b right o live-green s plashed g laze a nd c arefully w iped l ower b ody. T oynton/Bolingbroke p ancheon , F ig.173, N o.5, a ppeared t o h ave h ad a T ype I I a pplied b ase. H abrough

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F ig.173 s hell-tempered(S1),No.9 ; ( S4),Nos.16-17; c oarse s andy(CT), N o.10 ; ( CL),Nos.11-12; ( C2),Nos.18-22; w hiteware ( WDt),No.13 ; g ritty(G1),Nos.14-15 ; f ine s andy(F1), N os.232 5; ( FH2), N o.26 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.27-39 ; m edium s andy(ML) N o.40 ; ( M1), N o.41; H umberware(H1), N os.42-44. F ig.174 H umberware(1 12), N os.1-14 ; ( 0C),No.15; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1), N os.16-29 ; S aintonge(IST),No.30 ; L angerwehe s toneware ( IL), N o.31.

F orms

F ig.173 c ooking-pots, N os.9-11,15,18-20 , 2 3-24; b owls,Nos.12, 1 6-17, 2 1-22, 2 5; j ugs,Nos.13-14 ,26-38 ,40-44; l ids,No.39. F ig.174 c ooking-pots,Nos.1,26; j ugs ,Nos.2-14,17-24; c hafing d ishes, N o.15; c isterns,No.16; b asting d ishes,No.25; p ancheons, N os.27-28 ; c ups,No.29; d rinking m ug ,No.31; u nidentified,No.30.

F ig.173 , N os.16,17,22 a nd F ig.174, N o.25 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted; F ig.173, N os.14 a nd 2 7 h ad s plashed g lazes. T he u pper a ttachment o f h andles, F ig.173, N o.40 , a nd F ig.174, N o.11 w ere p lugged a nd t he l ower a ttachment o f F ig.173, N o.42 w as i ndented. O rangeware j ug, F ig.173, N o.38 h ad a pplied w hite c lay s trips, w hilst t he h andle o f F ig.173, N o.26 w as t wisted t o t he l eft. V essel, F ig.174, N o.29 , w as d escribed a s a c up a s i t w as g lazed o n b oth s urfaces a nd h ad a w ire c ut b ase. T he S aintonge v essel, F ig.174 , N o .30 , h ad a b right, m ottled g reen g laze o n i ts i nner s urface. Y arborough W apentake N

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F abrics

S axon(SXG),No.32; c oarse s andy(C2),No.33.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.32-33.

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F ig .175 S axon ( SXS),Nos.1-2; ( SXG),Nos.3-7; ( SXSH),No.8 ; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.9-17; ( CL),Nos.18-20 ; w hiteware(WSt), N o.21; N ormandy(IN),No.22. F ig .176 s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.1-22. F ig.177 s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.1-11; g ritty(G1),Nos.12-20 . F ig.178 c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.1-17; ( CH1),Nos.18-19 ; ( CH3), N o.20 . F ig.179 f ine s andy(FH2),Nos.1-22. F ig.180 f ine s andy(FH1),No.1; ( FH3),Nos.2-11; ( F1),Nos.12-17; g ritty ( GD), N os.18-19 ; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.20-21; ( MN),No.22; r egional s tray(RH),No.23; ( RT),No.27; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos. 2 4-26 . F ig.181 o rangeware(01),Nos.1-29. F ig .182 o rangeware(02),Nos.1-15; ( OH),Nos.16-22; ( 0S1),No.23. F ig.183 H umberware(H1),Nos.1-12; ( H2),Nos.13-25. F ig.184 H umberware(H2), N os.1-20. F ig.185 w hiteware(WD O,No.1; ( WD),Nos.2-4 ; ( WS),Nos.5-8 ; ( WY),No.12; ( RW),Nos.9-11,13-16 ; C istercian(CIST),No.17; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.18-25. F ig .186 I mports-Saintonge(IST),Nos.1-7; S iegburg s toneware ( IS),Nos.8-10 ; L angerwehe s toneware(IL),Nos.11-13 ; R aeren s toneware(IR),No.14 ; S panish O live J ar(I0),No.15; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.16-24.

F orms

F ig.175 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-6,8-16 ,18-19; b owls,Nos.7,17 ,20 ; p itchers,Nos.21-22. F ig.176 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-8 ; b owls,Nos.9-10 ,15-22; d ishes, N os.11-14. F ig.177 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-9,12-18 ; b owls,Nos.10-11,19-20 . F ig.178 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-14,18-20 ; b owls,No.15 ; p itchers, N os.16-17. F ig.179 j ugs,Nos.1-21; u nidentified ,No.22.

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F ig.180 p ipkins,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-10 ,12-18 ,20-27; b asting d ishes,No.11; b owls,No.19. F ig.181 c ooking-pots,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-29 . F ig.182 j ugs,Nos.1-13,16-22; p ipkins,Nos.14,23; u rinals,No.115. F ig.183 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2,13-14; j ugs,Nos.3-12,15-25 . F ig.184 j ugs,Nos.1-6; c isterns,Nos.7-13 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos. 1 4-18; u rinals,No.19 ; p ancheons,No.20 . F ig.185 j ugs,Nos.1-4 ,6-15,21-23; b owls,No.5; c ups,Nos.16-17; c ooking-pots,Nos.18 ,24-25 ; u rinals,No.19 ; c isterns,No.20 . F ig.186 j ugs,Nos.1-4 ,6-7,16-17; u nidentified,No.5 ; d rinking m ugs,Nos.8-11,13-14; c ostrels,No.12; o live j ars,No.15 ; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.18-20 ; s killets, N os.21-24. B urnt

a nd S ooted F ig.176 ,Nos.3-4 ,8 ,18 ; F ig.177,Nos.1,3-4 ,8 ,14-15 ; F ig.178,No .18 ; F ig.180 ,No.19; F ig.181,No.1; F ig.182,No.14; F ig.184 ,No .20 ; F ig.186 ,Nos.16 ,19-21,24. S plashed G lazes F ig.180 ,Nos.1,12 ,15-18 ; F ig.181,Nos.2-4 ,7; F ig.185 , N os.6,8. D ecoration a pplied , i ron w ash - F ig.179 ,Nos.5 ,10 ,16 ; F ig.180 ,No.5; F ig.181,Nos.22-23. a pplied i ron r ich c lay - F ig.179,Nos.7,11,13,15; F ig.180 ,No.6 , 9 ; F ig.181,Nos.24-25 ,29; F ig.182,No.12; F ig.185 ,No.12. a pplied w hite c lay - F ig.181,No.27; F ig.182,No.13 . H andles-upper p lugged,Fig.180 ,Nos.1,7,20 ; F ig.183 ,Nos.5 ,15-16 ,18 ; F ig.184,No .10 . M iscellaneous F ig .175 S tamford w are p itcher,No.21 h ad a p ale w atery g reen s uspension g laze, a nd t wo o f t he t hree h andles o f t he N ormandy p itcher,No.16, w ere r ecovered. F ig.179 J ug,No.17, h ad t hree g roups o f d ouble t humbi ngs o n i ts b asal a ngle, w hilst t he b ase o f N o.20 s howed t wo g laze s cars ( illustrated), o ne o f w hich m ay h ave b een a s eparator. F ig.180 J ug,No.23 , w as i n H ambledon w are ( Le P atoure l 1 979 ,93),and N o.27 w as i n t he B ourne s mooth w are ( Healey 1 975). F ig.182 P ipkin ,No.14 , w as d esigned t o b e h eld i n t he l eft h and. F ig.183 T he l ower h andle a ttachment o f N o.25 w as i ndented w ith f our f ingers o f t he p otter's l eft h and. F ig.184 L ower h andle a ttachment, N o.1, w as i ndented a nd t hen f illed w ith a s mear o f c lay. F ig.185 D oncaster H allgate B j ug , N o.2, h ad a s trap h andle; b ase N o.15 h ad f our s ingle t humbings, a nd N o.16 w as i n aT udor G reen f abric(Moorhouse 1 979,53-61) F ig.186 D rinking m ug N o.9 w as i n e arly u nglazed S iegburg s toneware.

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F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.34;

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j ugs,Nos .34-35.

f ine s andy(FH3),No.35.

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T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.37-38 .

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F abrics

S axon ( SXSH),Nos.1-2 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.3-6 ; ( 54),Nos. 8 -9; c oarse s andy(CL),No.7; ( C2),No.10 ; m edium s andy(M1), N o.11; o rangeware(02),Nos.12-13 ; ( 01),Nos.15-17; f ine s andy ( F1),No.14 ; H umberware(H2),No.18 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.19.

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c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3,7-11,15; 1 6-19. V essel N os.

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s hell-tempered(S1),No.20 ; w hiteware(WDt),No.21; c oarse s andy ( CL),No.22; ( C2),Nos.23-25 ; f ine s andy(F1),No.26; ( F2),No.27; o rangeware(01),Nos.28-30 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.31; H umberware ( H1),No.32; ( 12),Nos.33-35 ; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.36-49 ; C istercian(CIST),No.50 .

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2 1,26-27,29-30 ,32,34-35 ,38-48 ; c isterns,No.49; c ups,No.50. F ine s andy(F2) j ug, N o.27, h ad a s plashed w are c up, N o.50 , h ad a w ire c ut b ase.

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S axon ( SXG),No.51; o rangeware(01),Nos.52-53 ; m edium s andy(ML), N o.54; H umberware(H2),Nos.55-57.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.51-52 ;

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s hell-tempered(S1),No.1; ( 53),No.2; c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.3-6 ; f ine s andy(F2),No.7; ( F1),Nos.8-9; o rangeware(02),Nos.10-23 ; C oal M easure(CM1),No.24 ; H umberware(H1),Nos.25-26 ; ( H2),Nos.

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c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5 ,27-28 ; b owls,No.6; j ugs,Nos.7-22,24-26, 2 9-35,39-42 ; p ipkins,No.23 ; c isterns,Nos.36 ,44 ; p ancheons, N o.43 ; t ripod p ipkins,No.37; d rinking m ugs,No.38.

V essel N os. 2 -4 , a nd 6 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd N o.7 h ad a s plashed g laze. J ugs N os.13-14 a nd 2 9 h ad p lugged u pper h andle a ttachm ents, o rangeware j ug, N o.16 , h ad i ron w ash p ainted o ver i ts a pplied s pots , a nd d rinking m ug , N o.38 h ad t races o f ac loth m ark o n i ts b ase. F .

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F ig.189 c oarse s andy(CT),No.1; ( C2),Nos.12-26; g ritty(G1), N os.2-6; s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.7-11; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.274 8 ; ( F2),Nos.49-50 ; ( FH2),Nos.51-53 ; ( FH3),Nos.54-55. F ig.190 o rangeware(01),Nos.1-57; ( 0S2),No.58 ; H umberware(H1) N os.59-83. F ig.191 H umberware(1 12),Nos.1-58 . F ig .192 T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.1-38 ; m edium s andy(M1), N os.39-41; w hiteware(WD),No.42; C oal M easure(CM1),No.43 ; r egional s tray(RW),Nos.44-45; C istercian(CIST),Nos.46-47 ; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.48-49 ; S aintonge(IST),Nos.50-51.

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F ig.189 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-9 ,12-21,27-28 ; b ow1s,Nos.10-11,222 5 ,29 ; c urfews,No.26; p itchers,No.30 ; j ugs,Nos.31-47,49 ,51-55 ; p ipkins,No.48 ; b asting d ishes,No.50 . F ig.190 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5 ; b owls,No.6,82; p itchers,No.8 ; j ugs,Nos.7,9-49,58?,59-79 ; p ipkins,Nos.50-52; l ids,No.53 ; f lasks,No.54; u nidentified,Nos.55-57; d rinking m ugs,Nos.80-81; c isterns,No .83. F ig.191 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-13 ; j ugs,Nos.14-40 ; c isterns,Nos. 4 1-52; t ripod p ipkins,No.52; s trainers,No.53 ; u rinals,No.54 ; 1 ids,No.55 ; b asting d ishes,No.56 ; p ancheons,N0 .57; u nidentified N o.58.

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F ig.189,Nos.30-33 ,41,46 ; F ig .190 ,Nos.8 ,22.

p lugged - F ig.191, N os.14-15,16 ,41.

D ecoration i ron w ash , F ig.189 ,No.43 ; F ig.190 ; w hite c lay,Fig.190 , N os.7,39 ,46; i ron-rich c lay,Fig.190 ,Nos.43 ,45 ; c opper w ash , F ig.190 ,No.47(scales o nly); a pplied a rms o r l oops,Fig.190 , N o.14. F ig .190 , N o.17 w as a n a pplied h ead a nd t orso f rom a k night j ug, t he h ead h aving a m oulded n ose a nd a pplied e yes; t he o uter s urface o f t he k night t orso h ad a s hield s car, w hilst i ts i nner s urface h ad a c omplex s car a rrangement s uggesting t hat i t h ad b een m ounted o n a h orse. T he H umberware s trainer, F ig.191, N o.53 h ad i ts h oles c ut b efore f iring, a nd t he k nop o f l id , F ig.191, N o.55 w as e ither p inched o ut o r a pplied. S aintonge c hafing d ish , F ig.192, N o.51 h ad t he s car o f a n a pplied o uter m edallion.

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5

9 2 4 3

. 2 . . • .

F ig.193 , N os.1-19.

F abrics

g ritty(G1),No.1; o rangeware(01),Nos.2-13 ; w hiteware(WD O,No.14; m edium s andy(ML),No.15 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.16-19.

F orms

b owls,No.1;

j ugs,Nos.2-12,14-19 ;

p ipkins,No.13 .

G ritty b owl N o.1 h ad t races o f a s plashed g laze, o rangeware j ug, N o.10 h ad a f ragment o f a n a pplied, i ron w ashed, h orseshoe m otif, w hilst t he l ower h andle a ttachment o f H umberware j ug N o.19 h ad b een i ndented w ith t hree f ingers.

2 70

Y arborough W apentake

W rawby C P

S i

2

• S 4

1

. C 2

1

' F l

3

F 2

1

S G

O G

D C

2 1

1

2

1

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1

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1

1 5

1

• M 1

1 2

5

. 1 4

2 1

6

2

2

I llustrated V essels

5

3

,

4

2

,

2

F ig.193 , N os.20-27.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S4),Nos.20-22 ; g ritty(G1),No.23 ; ( F1),No.24 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.25-27.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.20-22,25 ;

B oth t he g lazes.

g ritty N o.23 ,

a nd

Y arborough W apentake F

N

C P

S XS

3

3

S XG

. S XSH • S i • C T

1 0 4 3 2

3 1

C L

3

3

W St

1

1

G 1

1

C l

4

.S 3

6 9 2

6 4

6 4

2 0

1

0 1

5 0

3

2 0

j ugs

h ad

s plashed

W orlaby B

J

P

P N

W o C N

M

O T

S G

O G

D C

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1

,

2

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2

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M 1

s andy N o.24 ,

4

7 5

2

f ine

1

'S 4

S 3

j ugs,Nos.23-24 ,26-27.

4

3

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f ine s andy

1 0

5

.

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1 5

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1 1

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C N

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S G

O G

M 2

1

1

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M L

1

1

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1

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7

7

6

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4 8

i -T

1 1

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2

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1

4 5 1

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7

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3 7

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2 0

2 „ .

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1 -

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F ig.194 , N os.1-49.

F abrics

S axon(SXG),Nos.1-4 ; ( SXSH),Nos.5-9 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.101 8 ; ( S4),Nos.22-29 ; ( S3),Nos.30-31; c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.192 0 ; ( CL),No.21; ( C2),Nos.32-34 ; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.35-36 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.37-40 ; w hiteware(WD),No.41; m edium s andy ( M1),Nos.42-45; H umberware(1 12),Nos.46-47; T oynton/Bolingbroke ( T1),No.48 ; C istercian w are(CIST),No.49.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-7,10-18 ,20-26,30-33,37,42-43; b owls,Nos.89 ,19 ,27-29,34 ,38 ; j ugs,Nos.35-36,39-41,44-47; c isterns,No .48; c ostrells,No.49.

V essel N os.15, 2 1, 2 7, 2 9 a nd 4 2 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted a nd t he u pper h andle a ttachments o f H umberware j ugs, N os. 4 6-47 w ere p lugged.

2 72

c .

W est R iding o f L indsey

i .

A slacoe W apentake L ist o f U nstratified A ssemblages

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

G lentham

S K 9 93/917

N ew C lose P lantation

G lentworth

S K 9 31/877

W est o f v illage

H ackthorn

T F 9 95/824

V illage S ite

S axby

T F 0 02/865

N orth-East o f V illage

N eane

L M/245.76

W illoughton

S K 9 30/953

V illage

R udkin

S M/WLNAF

T emple G arth

R udkin

S M/WLNAG

M iddle S treet

R udkin

S M/WLNAL

L M/121.79 L M/111.53

M orris

L M/183 .76

G lentham

A slacoe W apentake

O G

C P •

S 1

1

-

S 3

3



F 2

1

M L

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1

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1

2

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1

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G lentworth

A slacoe W apentake

O G

S G

C P

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1

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1



M L

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1



M 2

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4



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3

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.

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.

U nillustrated

2 73

1

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3

1

_

2

A slacoe W apentake

H ackthorn

F i n O G

T i

1

1

1

U nillustrated A slacoe W apentake

S axby C N

T i

1

I ST

1

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1 1

1

U nillustrated W illoughton

A slacoe W apentake

W 1 C N

* .

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M N

1

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1

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U nillusträted A xholme W apentake L ist o f U nstratified A ssemblages

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

A lthorpe

S E 8 31/095

T rent B ank

S M/ -

B elton

S E 7 99/080

H ospital C ottages , T emple B elwood

S M/BLAF

F inder

S torage

T here w ere t welve o ther s mall f indspots f rom B elton , m ostly f rom t he M 180 m otorway s urvey c onducted b y J ohn S amuels. A ll a re l odged i n S cunthorpe M useum u nder S M/BLA- c odes. S M/BWAB

W est B utterwick

S E 8 31/059

W est o f B utterwick H all

E pworth

S E 7 82/036

M owbray M anor H ouse

W illiams

D M/-

H axey

S E 7 6 3 /9 9 8

H axey C hurchyard

R ussell

S M/-

W root

S E 7 17/026

S outh o f C hurchyard

R ussell

S M/ -

2 74

A xholme W apentake

A lthorpe

A t

C F

O G

D C

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1

S 3

2

C M1

2

I S

1

2

2

.

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2

4

.

1

1 2

,

U nillustrated.

B elton

A xholme W apentake F

N .

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C l

1

F l

1 1 0

*0 1

1 2

.

a

H 1 H 2

1 6 1

R W

2

*R CIST

P

P N

C N

C

1 8 1 1

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3

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6 1

1 1

1 5

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1 4

1

1

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1 1

1 3

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1 1

2 1

1

1

F ig.195, N os.1-5.

F abrics

o rangeware(01),No.1; H umberware(H1),No.2; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.4-5.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-4 ;

p ancheons, N o.5 .

A xholme W apentake

W est B utterwick

1 2

I llustrated V essels

D C

1

1 6

I llustrated V essels

O G f

- ... ....1

1

H D

C M1

J

.

*F D

.

C P

B I

2

F ig.195, N os.6-7.

F abrics

H umberware(H2),Nos.6-7.

F orms

d rinking m ugs,Nos.6-7.

2 75

2

( H2),No.3 ;

A xholme W apentake F •

N •

W

S

t

. W Dt . . .

C P •

B

J

D C

2

1

6

1

1

. 2 4

0 1

3 1

3 1

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2

2

1

1

1

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5 7

2

4 9

1

2

3

3 1

3

2 1

2

1 2

3

3

1

1 6

1

3

3

2

5

5

3

2

2

2

1

1

1

3

3

6

6

1 9

1

1 0

1

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3

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3

3

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3

3

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2

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3

1

,

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1

3 6

.

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2

7

3

.

. 2

1

2

T his r epresents t he u nstratified t he M owbray M anor H ouse s ite. I llustrated V essels

'

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R I

F abrics

O G

1

2 4

R

O T

1

F D

C IST

C

1

2

. C M1 . W Y . R W . 0 3 . M 1 . O C

M

1

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1

7

M N

P N

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1

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m aterial

f rom

3

e xcavations

a t

F ig.195, N os.8-28 ; F ig .196,Nos.1-23.

F ig.195 r egional s tray(RC),No.8 ; s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.9-10 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.11-13 ; ( 03),No.14 ; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.15-18 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.19 ; ( ML),No.20 ; ( MN),No.21; H umberware ( 12), N os.22-28. F ig.196 C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.1-4 ; w hiteware(WDt),No.5 ; ( RW), N o.6; ( WY),Nos.7-8 ; r egional s tray(R),Nos.9,13; ( RM),No .10 ; ( RH),No.11; ( RC),No.12; ( RF),No.14 ; C istercian(CIST),Nos.151 6; F rench B lackware ( RI),No.17; S iegburg(IS),No.18 ; L angerwehe(IL),Nos.19-20 ; R aeren(IR),No.21; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),No.22; f lask(ICI),No.23.

2 76

F orms

F ig.195

c ooking-pots,Nos.8-9,25;

b owls,No.10 ;

j ugs,Nos.11-21,

2 3-24,26 ; c isterns,No.22; l amps,No.28; u nidentified,No.27. F ig.196 c ooking-pots,Nos.1,9; j ugs,Nos.2-3 ,5-8 ,10-14,17; u rinals,No.4; p osset p ots,No.15; c ups,No.16; d rinking m ugs, N os.18-21; m ortars,No.22; f lasks,No.23. C ooking-pot, F ig.195, N o.9 w as b urnt a nd s ooted. O f t he o rangew are j ugs, F ig.195, N o.11 h ad a w hite c lay d ecoration, a nd F ig.195, N o.14 h ad a n i ndented u pper h andle a ttachment. H allgate A ( FD) j ug, F ig.195, N o.18 h ad a n i ron w ashed d ecoration, a s h ad t he Y ork w h itew are j ugs F ig.196, N os.7-8. T he N ottingham w are j ug, F ig.195, N o.21 h ad a m att a pple g reen g laze t aken, e venly, r ight t o t he r im t ip, a nd t he H umberware l amp b ase, F ig.195, N o.28, w as g lazed o n b oth s urfaces. C istercian w are p osset p ot , F ig.196, N o.16, h ad a c rude o ak l eaf d esign f ormed f rom w hite c lay. F ig.196, N o.17, w as t he o nly e xample o f a F rench B lackware ( Barton 1 974) t o b e r ecognised f rom N orth L incolnshire. T he L ow C ountries r edware m orta r b ase, F ig.196, N o.22, h ad a g lazed o uter s urface b ut h Ad a n u nglazed i nner s urface w ith a d eliberately h arsh s urface t exture. F lask F ig.196 , N o.23 w as i n a c ream f abric.

H axey

A xholme W apentake

H x C N

. .

H 2

1

C M1

1

'

.

O G 1

1

1-

1

. _

U nillustrated

W root

A xholme W apentake

W r P N

_ H 2

1

1

C M1

5

1

I llustrated V essels

.

C N

.

O G 1

2

2

5

F ig.196, N os.24-26.

F abrics

H umberware ( H2), N o.24; C oal M easure ( CM1), N os.25-26.

F orms

j ugs,No.24 ;

c isterns, N os.25-26.

2 77

. .

C orringham W apentake L ist o f U nstratified a ssemblages

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

C orringham

S K 8 44/897

S omerby D MV

C orbett

L M/141.74

G ainsborough

S K 8 15/902

A quamanile f ragment

G rayingham

S K 9 3 4 /9 6 4

V illage

R ussell

L M/-

N orthorpe

S K 8 98/953

S outhorpe D MV m oated s ite

R ussell

S M/NOST

S K 8 88/952

S outhorpe D MV

R ussell

S M/NOBA

S K 8 86/952

S outhorpe D MV

R ussell

S M/NOBB

S E 0 10/887

G arden o f M ill H ouse

S E 8 86/010

i n R iver E au, n ear C hurch

S K 8 83/994

N orth o f v illage

S cotter

S cotton

C orringham W apentake

B ritish M useum

S M/SRAC

J esney

S M/SRBC S M/SNAG

S omerby D MV ( Corringham)

S m

T his a ssemblage h as b een e xamined i n d etail b y t he w riter b ut t he d rawings a nd v essel d escriptions u sed h ere a re t aken f rom M ynard ( 1969). H owever, t he r esponsibility f or t he r evised f abric a llocations r ests w ith t he p resent w riter. I llustrated V essels

F ig.197, N os.16-28 , F igs.

1 98-199.

F abrics

F ig.197 c oarse s andy(CT),Nos.16-22 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos. 2 3-25; ( S4),Nos.26-28. F ig.198 s hell-tempered(S3), N os.1-19; o rangeware(01),Nos.202 2; f ine s andy(F2), N os.23-25; ( FD),No.26 ; m edium s andy(M2), N os.27-28 ; ( MN),Nos.29-30 . F ig.199 m edium s andy(ML),Nos.1-5 ; H umberware(1 12),Nos.6-9; C oal M easure ( CM1),Nos.10-12; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos. 1 3-15; C istercian(CIST),Nos.16-21 ; R aeren s toneware(IR), N os.22-23.

F orms

F ig.197 F ig.198

c ooking-pots,Nos.16-19,23-27; b owls,Nos.20-22 ,28. c ooking-pots,Nos.1-12,27 ; b owls,Nos.13-19,24; j ugs,

N os.20-23,25-26,28-30. F ig.199 j ugs,Nos.1-5,8,13; c isterns,Nos.9 ,12,14-15; c ookingp ots,Nos.6-7,10-11; p osset p ots,No.16; c ups,Nos.17-21; d rinking m ugs, N os.22-23.

2 78

F

N

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C T

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2

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3

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5

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1

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N o.1 w ere s plashed g lazed. O f.the 1 7 a nd 2 0 h ad a pplied w hite c lay

G rayingham C P

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C orringham W apentake

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F ig.198 ,Nos.23 ,25 a nd F ig.199, C istercian w are, F ig.199, N os.16 , d ecoration.

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C orringham W apentake F • S 3

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S G

O G

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B

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F ig.197, N os.7-15.

s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.7-8 ; o rangeware(01),No.9; m edium s andy ( ML),No.10; ( M2),Nos.11-12; ( MN),No.13; T oynton/Bolingbroke ( T1),Nos.14-15. c ooking-pots, N o.7; b owls, N o.8 ; m ugs,No.15.

2 80

j ugs , N os.9-14;

d rinking

C orringham W apentake

.

S cotter

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S r O G

C N

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F 2

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F ig.197, N os.1-6.

F abrics

m edium s andy(M1),No.1; ( ML),No.2; H umberware(H1),No.3; N os.4-5; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No.6.

F orms

j ugs,Nos.1-6.

( H2),

V essels, N os.2-3 w ere f ound i n t he r iver E au; t he L incoln w are j ug, N o.2 h ad a p lugged u pper h andle a ttachment, a nd f our g roups o f t riple b asal t humbings, w hilst t he H umberware j ug, N o.3 h ad a r elief-moulded e ar o f w heat d esign o f a v ery h igh s tandard o f e xecu tion.

S cotton

C orringham W apentake

S n

W St

1

1

1

F 2

1

1

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2

2

2

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M 1

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C P

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281

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L awress W apentake L ist o f t he U nstratified a ssemblages s tudied.

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

B arlings

T F 1 12/705

B arlings A bbey

R ussell

L M/78.77

B usslingthorpe

T F 0 82/852

V illage

R ussell

S M/BPAB

A c onsiderable n umber o f o ther u nstratified a ssemblages e xist f or L awress W apentake a mongst L incoln M useum 's c ollection, b ut t hey h ave n ot b een s tudied b y t he w riter.

B arlings

L awress W apentake

B a O G

M 2

4

T i

2

2

4

U nillustrated

B usslingthorpe

L awress W apentake

B p S G

C P

O G

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U nillustrated.

282

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v .

M anley W apentake L ist o f U nstratified a ssemblages.

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

A lkborough

S E 8 80/216

C ountess C lose

R ussell/ M iller

S M/AKAA

S E 8 81/215

C ottage F arm

R ussell

S M/AKAC

S E 8 71/202

B arton C liff F ootpath

R ussell

S M/AKBB

S E 8 74/206

M anuring S catter

R ussell

S M/AKBD

S E 8 77/209

W alcot D MV s ite

R ussell

S M/AKWW

S E 9 4 4 /14 7

V illage

S E 9 65/125

T hornholme P riory

B roughton

S E 9 60/086

R oad W idening

D udley

S M/BHAA

B urton u pon S tather

S E 8 97/163

B agmoor

D udley

S M/BSAE

S E 8 87/166

N ormanby

S E 8 85/165

N ormanby P ark

R ussell

S M/BSNP

S E 9 02/185

T healby D MV

R ussell

S M/THDD

S E 8 77/142

T o W estof O ld C hurch

S M/FXAA

S E 8 76/142

N orth C onesby D MV

S M/FXAB

S E 8 87/148

G range B eck

S M/FXAE

S E 9 04/209

V illage

R ussell

S M/WHT

S E 8 83/193

H aythby D MV

R ussell/ M iller

S M/WHTHA

S E 9 64/033

M otorway S urvey, F ield 1

S amuels

S M/HBAE

S E 9 55/009

G ainsthorpe D MV

R ussell

S M/HB -

S E 9 38/079

H olme

S E 9 36/079

R aventhorpe D MV

R ussell

S M/HORB

S K 9 88/965

W addingham D MV

R ussell

S M/WADAD

S E 9 12/168

S awcliffe D MV

R ussell

S M/RXSA

R ussell

S M/RXSN

A ppleby

F lixborough

W est H alton

H ibaldstow

H olme

R oxby c um R isby

S M/APBF D OE

S M/AP-

S M/BSNC

S M/HORC

S E 9 11/166 S E 9 29/149

L ow R isby D MV

R ussell

S M/RXHA

S E 9 22/148

H igh R isby D MV

R ussell

S M/RXHR

S E 9 18/672

O pposite M anor F arm

K nowles

S M/RXVC

S E 9 20/169

T opsoil c overing R /B M osaic

2 83

S M/RXVK

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

( There w ere a lso s everal o ther s mall f indspots o f o ne o r t wo s herds f rom R oxby v illage. T hey h ave a ll b een a nalysed a nd i ncluded i n t he t able, a lthough t hey a re n ot l isted s eparately h ere. A ll w ere f ound b y K nowles a nd a re s tored i n S cunthorpe M useum). S cawby

S E 9 73/055

M ill L ane E ast

S cunthorpe

S E 8 92/108

F rodingham V illage s ite

S E 8 91/096

L yons

S M/SWAG

?

S M/FRAE

B rumby V illage s ite

D udley

S M/BMAC

S E 8 96/197

C onesby D MV

D udley

S M/CRAA

W hitton

S E 9 02/244

S outh o f C hurchyard

R ussell

S M/WTNAA

W interingham

S E 9 25/224

E ast o f C hurchyard

R ussell

S M/WGMBF

S E 9 2 4 /2 2 5

N orth o f C hurchyard

R ussell

S M/WGMBH

S E 9 25/223

S outh o f V icarage

R ussell

S M/WGMBI

S E 9 24/217

M ill s ite

R ussell

S M/WGMAJ

A lkborough

M anley W apentake

I llustrated V essels

A k

F ig.200 , N os.1-12.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CL),No.1; s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.2-3; o rangeware ( 03),No.4 ; ( 01),Nos.5-8 ; w hiteware(RW),No.9; m edium s andy(M2), N o.10 ; H umberware(H1),Nos.11-12.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-4;

b owls,No.9; j ugs,Nos.5-8,10-12.

H umberware ( H1) j ug, N o.12, h ad t races o f a n a pplied s trip i n a w hite c lay, s uch a t echnique o f d ecoration w as o n t his f abric.

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v ertical u ncommon

F

N

C P

B

C T

3

3

C L

3

2

C 2

6

6

G 1

2

1

5

F 1

6

6

F D

1

1

M 2

2

2

H 1

8

7

N

C P

C L

3

2

S i

3

3

W alcot ( Alkborough) B

J

1 1

1 0

1

5 4

2 6

2 4

2

G 1

4

2

C l

1

1

C 2

4

4

1

3 4

3 2

F D

1 2

1 2

1

1

M L

M 2

1

4

.

C N

.

M

O T

S G

O G

D C

1

6

2

1

1

1 7

P N

1

F l

1 28

P

1

3 3

M 1

5

1

2

2

M N

2

-

W Dt

0 2

1 0

9

1

1

M anley W apentake

0 1

1

1 4

1 5

1 5

I ST .

W D

D C

2

1

3

3

1 5

R W

O G

1

1

H 2

S G

4

2 5

2 9

M 1

M

-

5

0 3

P N

_ .

S 4

0 1

F

P

J

1 0

1 2

S 3

O T

3

8

1 24

5 1

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1 2

8 1

4

2 85

1 4

1

W alcot ( Alkborough) F

.

N

W Y •

H 1

' 1 2 . C M1 • T i

C P

( Continued) B

J

I

r

P

P N

C N

M

_

O T

S G

O G

1

1 2

1 2

3 4

3 1

D C 1

I

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2

1 7 • •.. .» .. .... ...1

3

2

2

1

1

2



6

I llustrated V essels

-

1 -

F ig.200 , N os.13-27.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3),No.13; g ritty(G1),No.14 ; f ine s andy(F1), N os.15-18 ; ( FD),Nos.19-21; w hiteware(WD),No.22; o rangeware ( 01),Nos.23-26 ; H umberware(H1),No.27.

F orms

c ooking-pots,No.13;

F ine s andy j ugs, s plashed g lazes.

b owls,No.14 ;

N os.16 a nd

M anley W apentake

a nd

o rangeware

j ug,

N o.23 ,

A ppleby P N

0 1

3

2

M 1

3

2

1 2

2

2

h ad

A p

.

.



1 8 ,

j ugs,Nos.15-27.

O G

.

1

. 2

U nillustrated.

B roughton

M anley W apentake C P

C W

• .

S 3 0 1

1

•M L

2

•M 1 H 2

4

1 0

3 4

.

.

P N

O G

D C

. ,

1

1

1

2

2

2 2 3

3

3

2 4

, . , 8

3

4

T hese v essels w ere p art o f t he g roup w hich ( 1974a), b ut h ave h itherto r emained u nillustrated. I llustrated V essels

.

6

8

B u

M oorhouse

. • s tudied

F ig.200 , N os.28-40 .

F abric

s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.28-29; m edium s andy(ML),No.30 ; N os.31-39; H umberware(1 12),No.40.

F orms

b owls,Nos.28-29;

c ooking-pots,Nos.31-32;

2 86

( M1),

j ugs,Nos.30 ,33-40.

B owls N os.28-29, a nd c ooking-pot N o.32 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he • u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.33 w as p lugged a nd t he l ower a ttachm ent o f N o.40 i ndented a nd t he c avity f illed w ith a n a dditional s mear o f c lay.

M anley W apentake

B urton-upon-Stather C P

R SX

1

S XS

7

7

S XG

8

8

C T

2

2

.

C L . . :

. . . . . .

1

C l

3

3

2 5

O T

1

S G

O G

_

D C

1

.

,

.

2 5

2

2

S 4

2

2

F l

9

9

F D

2

2

5 8

M

.

S 3

0 1

C N

1 0

2

C 2

P N

1

G 1

1

i

5 3

4

4 2

4

2

1 6

M L

1

1

1

M N

1

1

1

M 1

1 6

M 2

1 3

1 3

H 1

1 7

1 7

H 2

6 2

4 5

T i . C M1 . R W .

1 0

P

.

B s

5

9

2

6 4

1 1

4

5

1

I

R

2

1

I D

1

3

1

1 2

1 6

3

1

— .

1

3 0

1

1

1

. 1

1 3

1 1

. .

3

4

4

2

.

. .

. 1 '

D espite t he l arge n umbers o f s herds r ecovered f rom t his p arish , m ost w ere t oo s mall f or i llustration. I llustrated V essels F abrics

F ig.201, N os.1-18.

S axon(SXG),No.1; c oarse s andy(CL),No.2; f ine s andy(FD),Nos.34 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.5-7; m edium s andy(MN),No.8 ; ( M2),No.9 ; ( M1),Nos.10-11; H umberware(H1),No.12; ( H2),Nos.13-14 ; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1),No.15 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.16-18.

287

F orms

u rns, N o.1; c ooking-pots,Nos.2,10; j ugs,Nos.3-6,8-9,11-12 , 1 5-16; p ipkins,No.7; c isterns,Nos.13,17-18; l ids,No.14.

C ooking-pot,No.10 w as b urnt a nd s ooted, j ug,No.8 w as i n t he N ottingham C ream S andy W are, H umberware l id,No.14 h ad a pplied w hite c lay d ecoration,and t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f T oynton/Bolingbroke j ug, N o.15 w as p lugged.

M anley W apentake

T healby D MV ( Burton-upon-Stather) C P

S XG

1

M 1

1

T h

C W

O G

1

H 2 — U nillustrated.

F lixborough

M anley W apentake

F l

C P

.

• . .

R SX

1

S XGT

1

S XS •

-

5

S XIP

1

C L

I llustrated V essels

1 1

.

. .

8 0

8 0

S XSH

O T

4

1

. 1

1

1



F ig.201, N os.19-28.

F abrics

S axon(SXS),Nos.19-23; l oomweight,No.28.

( SXSH),Nos.24-26;

( SXIP),

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.19-20 ,22,25-26; u rns,No.21; p itchers,No.27; l oomweight,No.28.

N o.27;

b owls,Nos.23-24;

I pswich-type p itcher, N o.27 w as i n a b lue-grey, s oft t o h ard f abric o f s moothish t exture. T his w as a d ifferent c lay m ix t o t hat u sed f or t he B arrow : S t. C hads, B arton : E ast A cridge o r B everley: L urk L ane I pswich-type p itchers, w hich w ere h eavily s and t empered. T his e xample w as s imilar t o t hat f rom L issington a nd c ontained s parser, b ut s lightly l arger, s and p articles.



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W est H alton

M anley W apentake

S G

. F l

1

1

0 1

2

2

H 2

1

1

U nillustrated.

288

O G

1

. 2

M anley W apentake F

N

C T I

C P

3

C 2

3 3

l •C



H aythby D MV ( West H alton) B

e

J

2

2

•S 4

1 8

1 8

•F l

1 9

1 9

•0 1

1 37

1 32

.

,

C N

M

.

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S G

2

1 6

M 2

P N

I ,

O G

D C .

1 9

4

,

3

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M 1

P

3 3

6

•M N



H y

3

1 5 0

5

2 4

2 3

H 2

5 1

4 9

1

R

1

4

1

4

1

1 2

2 4

1

,

I llustrated V essels

1

1

5 1 1

. — 2

2 1

. 4

.

6 7

1 3 1

2 '

1

6

1

6

H 1

•C IST

5

3 0

6

3

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F ig.201, N os.29-45 .

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S4),No.29 ; ( S3),Nos.30-31; g ritty(G1),No.32 ; c oarse s andy(C2),Nos.33-34 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.35-40 ; m edium s andy(M1),No.41; ( M2),No.42 ; ( MN),No.43 ; H umberware(H1),No.44 ; ( H2),No .45.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.29,33-34 ,42; 3 6-40 ,42-45.

b owls,Nos.30-32 ,35;

j ugs,Nos.

B owl, N o.30 w as b urnt a nd s ooted, a nd o rangeware j ug s herd,.No.40 r evealed t he l ower a ttachment o f a n a pplied a rm o r l oop.

H i .

H ibaldstow

M anley W apentake

O G T i

1

1

1

U nillustrated.

M anley W apentake

G ainsthorpe D MV ( Hibaldstow)

H i O G

M 1

1

H 2

1

1

1 4

U nillustrated.

2 89

1



1

M anley W apentake

H olme C P

* •

H f

.

-

0 1

2

2

0 2

I

1

M 1

2

1

S G

O G 1

I

1

1

.

U nillustrated.

M anley W apentake

R aventhorpe D MV ( Holme) C P

.

S 4

1



F l

1

1

*

0 1

7

6

M L

1

-

M 1

*

1 2

6

:

T i

1

-

'

1

1

, 3

6

,

1

F ig.202, N os.1-5.

F 2

3

0 1

2

M 1

3

M 2

2

H 2

1 1

( M1),Nos.3-5.

j ugs,Nos.1-2,5.

W addingham D MV ( Holme) C P

1

.

8 4

c ooking-pots,Nos.3-4;

S 3

3

6 ' .

'

1

F orms

1

O G

4

o rangeware(01),No.1; m edium s andy(ML),No.2;

W St

-

1

F abrics

M anley W apentake

P N

1

1 2

I llustrated V essels

B D

R a

C N

W d S c

O G

1

1

1

2 1

2 2 7

4

8

T i

4

4

2

* C M1

1

1

1

U nillustrated.

290

*

M anley W apentake . _

S awcliffe D MV ( Roxby c um R isby) C P

_ C T

1

1

C l

1

I

C 2

5

5

.G 1

2

1

*

. .

S 3

1 4

S 4

9

F l

3

0 1

3 3

M 1

2 4

J

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, P

P N

S G

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D C



. Ä 1

1 4 8

1

4

1

,

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3 3 1

4

4

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1

2

1 8

,

2

1 3 2

2

7

.

.

U nillustrated.

M anley W apentake .

F

N

C F

W Dt

1

C 2

4

3

G 1

2

2

S 3

4

4

S 4

7

7

F l

8

.

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0 1

2 8

M 1

1 4

H igh a nd L ow R isby B

P

M

C

_

O T

S G

1

2 4 3

4 4

1 1 4

7

6 1

1

1

H 1

5

4

1 7

1 1

1 5

1 '

3

2

.C M1

1

1

1

R W

1

I R

1

I C3

1

I llustrated V essels F abrics

2

.

6

3

2

.

4

T i

G IST

D C

1

8

4

O G

1

M 2

1 2

C N

R i

1

2

1

1 1 1

F ig.202, N os.6-10 .

o rangeware(01),No.6 ;

f ine s andy(F1),No.7; H umberware(1 12),Nos.

8 -10 .

291

F orms

j ugs, N os.6-.10 .

M anley W apentake F •

N

.

R oxby

C P

B

C W

S XS

1

1

S XG

1

1

2

1

1

9

8

1

• S XSH • C T . C 2 . G 1 . S i

2 5 6

1

6

4

S 3

1 2

F l

3 0

0 1

1 45

.M L

2 4

J

M

S G

O G

D C

.

1

. 5

2

.

2

.

1 2 1

2 9 1 40

1 0 4

1

5

4

'M 2

1 1

1 1

'H 1

1 5

1 3

'H 2

1 64

1 51

2 6

5

2

9 3

I llustrated V essels

5

.

5 4

7

4 1

1 3

S i 1 2

2 1

.

.

4

2 4

C N

.

1 35

C M1

P N

.

.M 1

T i

P

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1 9

1

9

2

1 4

3

6

6 .

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9 5 9 4

.

. 2

. .

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F ig.202 , N os.11-42.

F abrics

S axon(SXG),no.11; ( SXSH),Nos.12-13 ; c oarse s andy(CT),No.14 ; ( C2),No.16 ; g ritty(G1),No.15 ; s hell-tempered(S1),No.17; ( S3), N os.18-21; f ine s andy(F1),Nos.22-24 ; o rangeware(01),Nos.25-27; m edium s andy(M1),Nos.28-36 ; ( M2),No .37; H umberware(H2),Nos.384 1; C oal M easure ( CM1),No.42.

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.11-12,14-22,28 ,33,37,42; b owls,No.13 ; c urfews, N os.29-30 ; j ugs,Nos.23 ,25-27,31-32,34 ,38-41; p ipkins,No.24 ; p ancheons,Nos.35-36.

M edium s andy c ooking-pot, N o.28 a nd p ancheon , N o.36 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted o n t heir o uter s urfaces a nd c urfews , N os.29-30 o n t heir i nner s urfaces. M edium s andy j ug, N o.31 h ad a b right o range s plashed g laze, o ne o f t he v ery f ew k nown i n t his f abric.

292

M anley W apentake N S XSH • S 3 F 2 '

1 1 5

C P

S cawby C W

1

J -

P

P N

C N

_

1 5

3

I .

S b

0 1

1 5

1

M 1

1 4

3

1 2 1

O G

D C

2

2

1

7

2

1

6

3

8

2

6

6

3

H 1

2

2

2

'H 2

4 2

i *T

2 8

6

1 6

3

2

.C M1

1 7

1

1 0

2

3

1

3 9

2 1 1

2 0

3

1 4

3

9

2

F ig.203 ,No.l.

S axon ( SXSH);

F orm

M anley W apentake

l ugged c ooking-pot.

B rumby ( Scunthorpe) C P



*

S G

M 2

F abric

.

O T

'

3

I llustrated V essel

.

M

P N '

.



C N

.

O G

S i

1

1

5 3

7

7

C 2

1

1

0 1

5

5

4

0 2

1

1

1

M 1

2

1

H 2

2

1

1

* C M1 .

I llustrated V essels

_

. . .

1 1 '

_

1 2

1

.

1 .

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.

F ig.203 , N os.2-9.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1), N o.2 ; ( S3), N os.3-4 ; o rangeware(02), N o.5; ( 01), N os.6-8 ; H umberware(H2), N o.9.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.2-4;

j ugs, N os.5-8 ;

p ancheons, N o.9.

C ooking-pots , N os.3-4 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted.

293

M anley W apentake .

N

S 3

2

'F l

' 4

0 1 . • . .

M L M 1 M 2

.

C P

G reat C onesby D MV ( Scunthorpe) .

B

C W

J

M

O T

S G

O G

D C

.

2 4

1 8

3

1 4

3 1 3

2

1

2

4

2

2

1

2

8

1

2

1 9

1

1 8

H 2

2 5

2

1 7

4

1

1 1

.

1 5

1

2

1

2 .

1

4

3

1 1 8

2 A

1

1 0

3

3 1

C N

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H 1

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3

3

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T his a ssemblage c ontained o nly r ims, d ecorated s herds o r o ther f eatured p ieces a nd w ould , t herefore, s eem t o h ave b een h eavily s orted w ith a ll b ody s herds b eing d iscarded. I llustrated V essels

F igs.204-205.

F abrics

F ig.204 s hell-tempered(S3),Nos.1-2; o rangeware(01),Nos .3-17; m edium s andy(M1), N os.18-29 ; ( M2),Nos.30-31; ( ML),Nos.32-35; H umberware(H1),Nos.36-37. F ig.205 H umberware(H1),Nos.1-2; ( H2),Nos.3-20 ; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1),Nos.21-23 ; C oal M easure(CM1),Nos.24-26 ; R aeren S toneware(IR),No.27.

F orms

F ig.204 c ooking-pots,Nos.18-19 ; b owls,Nos.1-2; c urfews ,No.20 ; j ugs,Nos.3-14 ,21-28 ,30-34 ,36-37; p ipkins,Nos.15-17,29 ,35 . F ig.205 c ooking-pots,Nos.3-4 ,26 ; j ugs,Nos.1-2,5-15,21-22 ,242 5 ; c isterns,Nos.16-17,23; d rinking m ugs,Nos.19,27; c auldrons, N o.18 ; l obed c ups,No.20 .

B urnt a nd s ooted F ig.204 ,Nos.1-2,16-18 ,20(inner s urface),29 ; F ig.205, N o.3. S plashed G lazes F ig.204 , N os.3 , 1 5, 3 0 , 3 2 . H andles p lugged u pper a ttachment,Fig.204 ,Nos.21,23 ,25-27; F ig.205 ,Nos. 1 -2,5-7,15 ,24. i ndented l ower a ttachment,Fig.204,No.25; F ig.205,Nos.1,12 . O rangeware j ugs, F ig.204, N os.8-9 h ad a pplied w hite c lay s trips, w hilst o rangeware p ipkin , F ig.204, N o.15 h ad a n o live-green s plashed g laze, w ith t he h andle b eing a ttached t o t he t op o f t he r im o f t he v essel - a v ery e arly p ipkin f orm . T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f F ig.205, N o.6 h ad t wo p airs o f s tamped c ircles i n p lace o f t he u sual t wo l ateral t humbings, w hilst t he H umberware l obed c up , F ig.205,No .20 , w as g lazed o n b oth s urfaces.

294

M anley W apentake

F rodingham ( Scunthorpe)

.

C P

.

O G

S 3

1



0 1

2

2



M I

1

1



H 2

'

I llustrated V essels

F r

1

2

.

1

1

1

F ig.203, N os.10-11.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S3), N o.10 ; H umberware(H2), N o.11.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.10-11.

M anley W apentake

W hitton C P

G 1

1

1

•S i

1

1

S 3

1

1

S 4

2

2

C 2

1

F l

3

. . . .

0 1

.

WI S G

, .

D C

O G

. -

.

1 3

1 3

1

1 1

H 2

6

5

•C M1

1

1

1 1

3 8

1

. 1

.

3 1

. _ .

.

.

U nillustrated.

M anley W apentake I llustrated V essels

W interingham

W m

F ig.203, N os.12-32.

F abrics

s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.12-13; c oarse s andy(CT),No.14 ; ( CL), N o.15; ( Cl), N o.16; ( C2), N o.17; f ine s andy(F1), N os.18-19; o rangeware(01),Nos.20-24 ; H umberware(H2), N os.25-32.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.12-16,25-26 ; 2 7-30 ; c isterns, N os.31-32.

c urfews,No.17,

j ugs, N os.18-24 ,

• J ugs, N os. 1 8-19 h ad s plashed g lazes, N o.20 w as p art o f a d ecora tive a rm o r l oop , w hilst t he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o.27 w as p lugged.

295

W interingham N

C P

S XG

1

1

W St

1

C T

3

3

C L

3

3

. C l

1

1

C 2 C l : 5 1 S 3 5 4 F l . -

. . .

0 1

C W

P

J

C N

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O T

M

,

S G

O G

D C

1

9

1 0

.

1



_ I

1 2 1

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2 1

2

2 2 1

2 1

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6

5

6 2

2 8

3 0

M L

1

1

M 1

3

2

H 1

1

1

H 2

P N



T i

2

2

C M1

4

2

R

2

2

I C3

I e

2 1

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1

1 ,

1

4

2 0

2

1 1

3

1

2 I

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1

1

1

3 3

4 0

1

,

1

4



296

M. -

. . .

d .

S outh R iding o f L indsey

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

S outh R iding o f L indsey : i . B olingbroke B olingbroke

T F 3 36/657

H averby.West o f

R ussell

C hurch E ast K irkby

T F 3 32/631

O ld V illage S ite n r. C hurch

R ussell

L M/-

R ussell

L M/-

S outh R iding o f L indsey :ii. C alcewath C alceby

T F 3 88/758

V illage S ite

S outh R iding o f L indsey : i ii. C andleshoe A shby b y P artney S utterby

T F 4 29/669

D MV

R udkin

S M/ABAD

T F 4 19/715

F ordington D MV

R ussell

L M/-

T F 3 85/724

V illage

R ussell

L M/-

S outh R iding o f L indsey : i v. G artree G autby

T F 1 75/125

B y C hurch

R ussell

L M/-

H emingby

T F 2 37/745

R oad-widening t o W . o f C hurch

R ussell

L M/-

G reat S turton

T F 2 16/767

L owthorpe D MV

R ussell

f L indsey : v . H ill S outh R iding o K etsby

T F 3 69/766

V illage S ite

R ussell

S crafield

T F 3 05/691

D MV s ite

R ussell

f L indsey : v i. H orncastle S outh R iding o E dlington

T F 2 28/712

W est o f C hurch

R ussell

M areham

T F 2 89/679

N .E . o f C hurch

R ussell

R oughton

T F 2 39/647

C hurchyard

R ussell

f L indsey S outh R iding o

:v ii,Louthesk

B rackenborough

T F 3 13/899

V illage S ite

R ussell

L M/-

S outh C ockerington

T F 3 78/890

H ill H ouse F arm

R ussell

L M/-

M altby

T F 3 10/839

V illage S ite

R ussell

S kidbrooke

T F 4 38/932

V illage S ite

R ussell

( Most o f t his m aterial l acks a s pecific m useum c ode d eposited w ith L incoln M useum s hortly b efore w riting).

2 97

a s

i t w as

o nly

B olingbroke W apentake

H averby

H v C N

T i

7



1

5

1

O G

2

3

U nillustrated.

B olingbroke W apentake

E ast K irkby

N S 3

1

R

1

•T l

C P

B D

K y

P N

C N

O G

, 1

1 6

' 8

2

4

1

1

1 1 .

U nillustrated.

C alcewath W apentake

C alceby C P

_ W St

C a O T

1

* C 3

2

* R G

1

S c

1 2 .

.



U nillustrated.

C andleshoe W apentake

A shby b y P artney

A s

C P

.

S XSH

2

2

S i

3

2

W St

1

I llustrated V essels

O G

1 1

.

F ig.206 , N os.9-11.

F abrics

S axon(SXSH),No.9 ;

s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.10-11.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.9-11. C ooking-pot, N o.10 w as b urnt a nd s ooted.

298

1

.

C andleshoe W apentake

F ordington D MV

FO

C P S XG

1

1

S i

I

I

S 3

1

1

'

M 2

1



T i

1



.

. 1

a

U nillustrated.

S utterby

C andleshoe W apentake

S u

C P

. _ S i

1

1

R C

1

1

0 2

I

O G

1

1

U nillustrated.

G autby

G artree W apentake

G o O G

C P .



S 2

1

1

F 2

I

1

M T

1

I

'

1

M L

1

I

. 4

1

.

4

. .

U nillustrated.

H emingby

G artree W apentake C P '

S XS S XG

' S i

m

1

1

2

2

1 1

P N

.

• S 3

2

1

C 3

1

1

F 2

2

2

M L

2

2

4

4

T i -

.

O G

,

1

M 2

S G

1 ' 1

1

.

.

,

• S 2

.

H m

, 1 .

, 1

9

1 0 t

4

-

299

.

1

t

2

.

I 4 .

I llustrated V essels

F ig.206 , N os.1-8 .

F abrics

S axon(SXS),No.1; ( SXG),Nos.2-3 ; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.4-5 ; ( S3),No.6 ; f ine s andy(F2), N o.7; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),No .8 .

F orms

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-5 ;

b owls,No.6 ;

V essels N os.2 a nd 5 -6 w ere b urnt h ad a pplied s trips o f i ron-rich c lay.

G artree W apentake

j ugs,Nos.7-8 .

a nd

s ooted,

w hilst

e

• • • .

S 3

-

L o

8

6

S c '

1

1

F 2

1

1

0 2

1

M T

5 .

O G

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1 1

5

1

3 1

-

. _ . . . -

1 5

3 6

.

2

W St

T 1

N o.8

L owthorpe D MV ( Great S turton) C F



j ug

.

9





U nillustrated.

H ill W apentake

K t

K etsby S G • • ••••• •

1

F 2 I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.206 , N o.12.

f ine s andy(F2).

F orm

j ug.

S plashed g lazed.

S c

S crafield

H ill W apentake C F

e

1

1

S 3

4

T l

8

M T

7

P N

C N

O G

3

1

5

4 4

3

7 -

I llustrated V essel F abric

F ig.206 , N o.13 .

T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1).

F orm

300

p ancheon.

.

'

Horn asLle Wap ntnke o-

F

·- ..--N

S3

3

--

ML Tl

r,p

J

.. .,. ___

2

3

PN

Ed

OT

CN

OG

2 3

l

1�0

Illus _ ated Vessel Fabric

Edb ngton

1

29

2

4

4

-�-

..

27

,

Fjg.206 1 No 14.

Toynton/Bolingbroke (Tl).

Horncastlc Wapentnk

Form

unidentified.

Mareham

Ma

F

N

SXG

1

1

2

2

S2

RC

1

1

This un ly represents a small sample of the pot Lery from Lhis lllustraled Vessels Fabrics Forms

Fig.206, Nos.15-18.

Saxon (SXG),No.15; shell-tempered(S2), Nos.J6-17; coarse sandy(RC),No.18. cooking-pots, Nos.l -18.

Nos.16-]7 were burnt and sooted. I-Jon�astle WapenLake F

N

CP

Sl

1

1

S3

Tl

Jlustrated Vess ls Fabrics rms

Rg

Roughton

1

2

J

1

PN

OG

1

2

Fig.206, Nos.19-20.

shell--tempered (Sl),No.19; Toynton/Bolingbroke (Tl), No.20. cooking-pots, No.19; panch ons, No.20.

0

L outh W apentake

B rackenborough

.

C P

C 3

. .

2

M T

2 0

T i

1 1

-

B q O G

.

.

.

2

-



2 0

6

1 0

4

.

U nillustrated.

L outh W apentake

S outh C ockerington C F

.

'

S XGT

1

I

3

3

2

9

T i T

S g O G

.

.

. .

1

1

.

'

9

.

2

U nillustrated.

M altby

L outh W apentake

M I

1

I L

U nillustrated.

S kidbrooke D MV

L outh W apentake N

-

C F

1

S i

1

1

S 2

1

1

"C T

1

1

'C 3

1

1

F 2

1

1

M L

1

1

'I R

1

O G 1

.

,

1

G IST

S G

I

2

2 8

C

M

.

S 3

'T i

P N

1

W St

.

J

B

S i

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1 8

]

1 1 1 6

9 1

,

I

I

U nillustrated.

302

.

1

, .

v iii.

W raggoe W apentake L ist o f t he U nstratified a ssemblages s tudied.

.. . .•• •••m o o m ma t ma mm • ma,

P arish

L ocation

S ite N ame

F inder

S torage

K irmond L e M ire

T F 1 89/924

S outh o f R oad

R ussell

L M/-

L issington

T F 1 06/836

V illage S ite

R ussell

L M/-

R and

T F 1 08/792

V illage S ite

R ussell

L M/-

S ixhills

T F 1 63/870

N ear P riory S ite

R ussell

T F 1 69/870

W est o f V illage

R ussell

T F 0 62/776

V illage S ite

R ussell

S tainton b y L angton

W raggoe W apentake F

. . . .

. . . . .

B

C T

3

2

C L

2

2

5 1 S 2

4 3 5 2 33

C W

J

P •



5

4 2 4 1 98

3

3

C 3

7

7

P N

C N •

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O T

S G

O G

D C •

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1

1



1

.

3 4

-

.

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3 2

2 9

3

1 _ 2

1 0

I

2

8 1 1

1

1

2

2 2

2 5

2 5

1 0

M T

5

5

3

H 1

2

2

2

T i

5 23

G IST

2 1 4 73

3

4

1

7

2 8

1

4-

I S

2

I D

3

I C3

1

6

. 3 . . . 2

*

1 5

*

2 48

2 4'

7

7

7

R

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2

2 1

.

. 1

2 7

H 2

.

.

2 9

M 1

B D .

F 2

0 S1

K i

5

G 1

M 2

s

C P

L M/-

K irmond L e M ire

p

W St

S 3 .

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.

U L M M / /-

3

4 2 3 1

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303

3 .

I llustrated V essels

F ig.206, N os.21-32 ; F ig .207.

F abrics

F ig .206 s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.21-26 ,28-32; w hiteware(WSt), N o.27. F ig .207 s hell-tempered(53),Nos.1-8 ; c oarse s andy(C3),N0.9 , o rangeware(02),No.10 ; ( 0S1),No.11 ; m edium s andy(MT),Nos.12-13 ; ( M1),Nos.14-15 ; ( M2),Nos.16-17; H umberware(H1),Nos.18-19; ( H2) N os.20-24; T oynton/Bolingbroke(T1),Nos.25-57; L ow C ountries r edware(ID),Nos.58-59; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.60 .

F orms

F ig.206 c ooking-pots ,Nos.21-23 , 2 8-32; d ishes,No.24 ; b owls , N os.25-26; p itchers,No.27. F ig.207 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3 ,9,48 ; c urfews,No.4 ; b owls,Nos. 5 -8 ; j ugs,Nos.10-47; p ancheons,Nos.49-51, u rinals,No.52 ; t ripod p ipkins,Nos.57,59 ; l ids,Nos.56 ,58 ; c hafing d ishes, N o.53; u nidentified ,No.54 ; o intment p ots, N o.55; d rinking m ugs, N o.60 .

B urnt a nd S ooted F ig.206 ,Nos.22 ,24-26 ,28 ; F ig.207,Nos.2,6-8 ,49,59. F ig.207, N o.10 w as s plashed g lazed , F ig.207, N o.13 h ad i ronr ich c lay s trips, w hilst h andles, F ig.207, N os.22 a nd 5 4 w ere p lugged. T he L ow C ountries r edware l id, F ig.207, N o.58 h ad a n arrow b and o f g laze c overing t he e dge o f t he r im .

W raggoe W apentake

L issington C P

S XS

1

1

'S XG

2

2

S XSH

5

4

S XIP

1

S i

4

4

S 2

4

2

R G

2

1

. . . . •

_ .

I llustrated V essels

O T

L s P N

O G

1

, 1

D C

'

. 1

'

.

. . , 1

2 -

.

1

1 • -

F ig.208 , N os.1-14 .

F abrics

S axon(SXG),Nos.1-2; ( SXS),No.3 ; ( SXIP),No.4 ; ( SXSH),Nos.5-6 ; s hell-tempered,(S1),Nos.7-8 ; ( S2),Nos.9-12; g ritty,(RG),Nos . 1 3-14 .

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.1-3 , 1 1-12; p ancheons,

5 -10 ,

1 3 ;

p itchers, N o.4;

b owls,

N os .

T he I pswich-type p itcher, N o.4 , w as i n t he s lightly g ritty t ype o f f abric a lso f ound a t F lixborough ( Fig.201,No.27). B oth g ritty w are v essels, N os. 1 3-14 , c ontained s mall a mounts o f r ounded h aematite, s imilar t o t hat f ound i n t he D oncaster G D f abric.

304

W raggoe W apentake

R and

k n

C P

:

S 3

1

T i

2

O G

1 2

I

U nillustrated.

W raggoe W apentake N

S ixhills

C P

B

.

C W

1

J

S XG

1

1

S i

4

2

S 2

1

I

S 3

2

2

•F 2

3

3

0 2

6

5

M L

4

4

. , .

. .

C N

S G

O G

D C

.



1 . , .

1 9

•M T

1 3

1 3

•H 1

5

5

•H 2

5

5

.R

P N

.

1 9

8 2

B D

2

M 2

•T i

P

S x

1

2

1 1

5

.

4

. ,

1 4

3 . . _--

. I

7 3

1

1

2

3

5

.

3

2 0

'

6

1 -

I llustrated V essels

.

-

.

.

.

-

.

S

.

F ig.208 , N os.15-45.

F abrics

S axon(SXG),No.15; s hell-tempered(S1),Nos.16-17; f ine s andy ( F2), N os.18-20 ; o rangeware(02), N o.21; r egional s tray(R), N o.22; m edium s andy(MT),Nos. 2 3-26 ; ( M2), N os.27-29; ( ML), N os.30-31; H umberware(H1), N o.32; ( H2),Nos.33-35; T oynton/ B olingbroke(T1), N os.36-45.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.15-16 ,36 ; b owls,No.17; j ugs,Nos.18-20 ,22, 2 4-35,37-32; p ipkins,No.21; c urfews,No.23; c isterns, N o.43; u nidentified,No.44 ; b asting d ishes, N o.45.

B asting d ish , N o.45, w as b urnt a nd s ooted, j ug, N o.18, w as s plashed g lazed, a nd j ug N o.38 h ad a n i ron-rich a pplied c lay s trip. H andle, N o.23, w as i ndented a nd N o.32 p lugged. T he d ecorative c ollar t o c ooking-pot, N o .36, w as a pplied a s i ndividual p ieces o f t humbed c lay r ther t han t he m ore u sual c ontinuous b and. T he g laze s car o n t he .b ase o f j ug , N o.29, d emonstrated t hat t he v essel r esting a bove i t i n t he k iln l oad h ad b een d eliberately p laced s o a s t o s tradle t wo l ower v essels.

305

W raggoe W apentake

S tainton-by-Langton

S i

C P S i I llustrated V essel F abric

e .

1

1

F ig.208 , N o.46.

s hell-tempered(S1);

F orm

c ooking-pot.

U nstratified R egional A ssemblages

T hree c ollections o f u nstratified m aterial a re p resented h ere, f rom H ighgate, B everley a nd M iddle L ane, H edon i n . East Y orkshire, a nd f rom v arious s ites i n D oncaster, i n S outh Y orkshire. I n a ll t hree c ases s tratified g roups f rom t hese a ssemblages h ave a lready a ppeared i n C hapter 2 , t hese d rawings t herefore i llustrate e ither v essels o f i ntrinsic i nterest o r m ore c omplete v essels w hich c larify t he f orms o f s ome o f t he m ore f ragmentary s tratified e xamples. T he e xtent o f e ach u nstratified a ssemblage i s n ot t abulated a s t he s tratified g roups p rovide t he n ecessary d istributional i nformation o n t he f abric t ypes r epresented. B everley : H ißhEate ( By) U nstratified M aterial I llustrated V essels

F ig.209, N os.1-32.

F abrics

c oarse s andy(CB3),Nos.1-2; o rangeware(OB),Nos.3-14; H umberw are(H1),No.15 ; ( H2),Nos.16-24 ; w hiteware(WB),Nos.25-27; ( RW) N o.28 ; S iegburg s toneware(IS),No.29; L ow C ountries r edware ( ID),Nos.30-32.

F orms

c ooking-pots, N os.1-5 ,15-16 ; j ugs, N os.6-13 ,17-22,25-28 ,32; u nidentified,No.14; d rinking-mugs,Nos.23,29; c auldrons,No.24; t ripod p ipkins,No.30 ; d ishes,No.31.

V essels N os.1-3 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted , N o.12 w as a f ragment o f a b eard f rom a f ace j ug, w hilst t he c rude f ace o f N o.19 w as a pplied t o t he p inched o ut l ip o f t he j ug. T he u pper h andle a ttachment o f N o. 1 8 w as p lugged, a nd d ish N o.31 h ad a d ecorative d esign o f a pplied w hite c lay.

H edon : M iddle L ane ( Hd) U nstratified M aterial I llustrated V essels

F ig.210 , N os.1-26; F ig.211, N os.1-11.

F abrics

F ig.210 c oarse s andy(CH1),Nos.1-5; ( CH4),No.6 ; f ine s andy ( FH2),Nos.7-15; ( FH3), N os.16-18 ; w hiteware(WD),No.19; o rangew are(OB),Nos.20-23; ( OS)1),No.24 ; r egional s tray(RW),No.25 ; N orth F rench P olychrome(1),No.26. F ig.211 H umberware(H2),Nos.1-11.

F orms

F ig.210 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-4 ,6; N os.7,23; j ugs,Nos.8-22,24-26.

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p ancheons,No.5;

p ipkins,

F ig.211 c ooking-pot,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-8 ; u rinals,No.10 ; p ancheons,No.11.

d rinking m ugs,No.9 :

V essels, F ig.210 , N os.4-5,23 w ere b urnt a nd s ooted. T he h ole i n t he n eck o f c ooking-pot N o.1 w as m ade a fter f iring. J ug s herd , F ig.210 , N o.9 w as w asted t hrough g laze s eepage i nto a f iring c rack. B ase s herd, F ig.210 , N o.10 s howed t he u se o f a w aster s herd a s a s eparator d uring f iring, t his e xample h aving b een f used o nto t he b ase o f t he j ug b y t he g laze. I ron w ashed d ecoration w as u sed o n F ig.210 , N os.16-18 , a nd a pplied w hite c lay t o F ig.210 , N o.21, T he S carborough f igure f rom a k night j ug, F ig.210 , N o.24 h ad t he r emaining f ragment o f j ug w all k napped a s s mall a s p ossible, s uggesting t hat t he f igure h ad a s econdary, i ndependent f unction - p erhaps a c hild's t oy. N orth F rench p olychrome j ug h andle, F ig.210 , N o.26 h ad a pplied s trips o f d ifferent c oloured c lay, a ppearing d ark g reen a nd b rown u nder a g laze w hich w as o therwise a p ale l emon y ellow .

D oncaster I llustrated V essels

:V arious S ites ( Dn) U nstlatified M aterial F ig.211, N os.12-34 ; F igs.212-216.

F abrics

F ig.211 S axon(SXS),No.12; ( SXGT),No.13; ( SXG),Nos.14-15; g ritty(G1),No.16 ; c oarse s andy(CD),Nos.17-24 ; ( CT),Nos.25-28 ; u nidentified,No.29 ; w hiteware(WSt),Nos.30-32 ; g ritty(GD),Nos. 3 3-34. F ig.212 s hell-tempered(SD),No.1; ( SD1),Nos.2-3; w hiteware ( WD),Nos.4-7. F ig.213 f ine s andy(FD),Nos.1-4 ; m edium s andy(ML),No.5 ; H umberware(H2),Nos.6-8 ; ( 0C),Nos.9-10 . F igs.214-216 a re a ll i n t he C oal M easure ( CH1) f abric.

F orms

F ig.211 c ooking-pots,Nos.12-13 ,16-25 ,33 ; b owls,No.26 ; s ocketed b owls,No.27; p itchers,Nos.28-29 ; c ostrels,No.30 ; j ugs,Nos.31-32 ,34 ; u nidentified,Nos.14-15. F ig.212 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-3 ; p ipkins,No.4; j ugs,Nos.5-7. F ig.213 p ancheons,No.1; j ugs,Nos.2-5,7; s cent p ots,No.6; c isterns,No.7; c ups,No.9 ; c hafing d ishes,No.10 . F ig , .214 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-2 ; j ugs,Nos.3-8 . F ig.215 j ugs,Nos.1-4; c isterns,Nos.5-9. F ig.216 c isterns,Nos.1-2; p lant h olders,No.3 ; c ondiments, N o.4 ; d rinking m ug?,No.5 ; u rinals?,Nos.6,20 ; u nidentified, N os.7,17-18 ; l ids,Nos.8-9 ; c hafing d ishes,Nos.10-15 ; p ancheons,No.16 ; c urfews,No.19.

B urnt a nd S ooted F ig.211, N o.33 ; F ig.212, N os.1-4 ; F ig.214 ,No.2 ; F ig.216, N o.19 o n i ts i nner s urface. M iscellaneous F ig.211, N o.16 h ad a ccidental t races o f s plashed g laze, a nd j ug, N o .34 w as b uilt u p a s a s eries o f i ndependent r ings o f c lay. F ig.213 ,No.7 h ad t wo g roups o f f ive b asal t humbings. F ig.214,No.48 h ad a w hite i nternal s alts d eposit, a s d id N o.4. J ug, N o.3 h ad i ron w ashed v ertical s trips, a nd i ts l ower h andle a ttachment w as i ndented w ith o ne f inger. F ig.215 ,No.5 , p robably o nly h ad o ne h andle, b ut i t h as b een d rawn w ith t wo t o i llustrate t he m ethod o f a ttachment. F ig.216, N o.7, h ad a p lugged h andle. C hafing d ish b ase N o.14 h ad o nly a s ingle v ent a nd t hat w as s ituated c entrally a t t he t op o f t he b owl, a nd, l ike t he t wo s ide v ents o f N o.15, i t w as c logged w ith g laze; n one c ould h ave p rovided a ny v entilation.

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C HAPTER 4 a .

R EGIONAL K ILN A SSEMBLAGES

I ntroduction

T his s hort c hapter s ummarises t he a vailable e vidence f or S axon a nd m edieval p ottery p roduction w ithin N orth L incolnshire a nd i ts s urrounding r egion a nd p resents a s election o f i llustrations f rom s ome o f t he k nown w aster a ssemblages. S everal o f t he r egion's m ore i mportant k iln a ssemblages, p articularly t hose f rom S outh L incolnshire , r emain l argely u npublished, w hilst m ost o f t he k nown S axon a nd m edi eval f abric t ypes e ncountered w ithin t he r egion s till l ack a ny i dent ifiable p roduction c entres. D espite t he p resence o f a n umber o f R omano-British k iln s ites ( Fig.217), N orth L incolnshire l acks a ny a rchaeologically i dentifiable m edieval k iln s ites, a lthough d ocumentary e vidence i ndicates a m anu factory a t Y addlethorpe j ust t o t he S outh o f S cunthorpe ( Lincs. A rchives C ommittee,1957/8,31). Y et t he d istributional e vidence, p res ented a nd d iscussed i n C hapter 5 , d emonstrates t hat t he a rea m ust h ave c ontained m any k iln s ites, p articularly a long t he s outhern b ank o f t he H umber b etween B arton-on-Humber a nd G rimsby. H owever, d espite i ntensive f ieldwork, t hey h ave s o f ar e luded d etection. T he p arish o f T hornton C urtis h as p roduced a n umber o f o verfired a nd p artly w asted l ate-medieval s herds b ut n o c oncentrated s catters w hich m ight c onfirm t he p resence o f k ilns. O dd w aster s herds m ay e ven h ave b een u sed f or p acking c onsignments o f p ottery, b eing d iscarded o nce t he p ots h ad r eached t heir d estination. S ection c o f t his C hapter c ompares t he l ocation o f t he k nown R omano-British k iln s ites i n t he r egion w ith t he k nown m edieval k ilns. T his n ot o nly r eveals a n i nteresting c orrelation b etween t he k ilns o f b oth p eriods, b ut a lso s uggests a reas w here f urther m edieval k ilns m ay b e f ound. W aster a ssemblages h ave a n umber o f i nherent d rawbacks t o t heir s tudy. D ifferent v essel f orms w ould, b y v irtue o f t heir n ature a nd m anufacture, h ave m ade t hem m ore s usceptible t o w astage t han o thers, w hilst t he p otter m ay h ave c onsidered s ome f orms c ommercially m ore v aluable t han o thers, p lacing t hem i n t he b etter p rotected p arts o f t he k iln, t hereby r educing t he l ikelihood o f t heir w astage. C onv ersely, t he m ore e xpendable v essel f orms m ight w ell h ave b een p laced i n t he l ess r eliable p arts o f t he k iln t hereby i ncreasing t he l ikel ihood o f t heir w astage. I n o ther w ords t he v arious p roportions o f i dentifiable w aster f orms f rom e ach k iln a ssemblage n eed n ot n ecessa rily r eflect e ither t he a ctual p roportions o f e ach f orm s uccessfully p roduced o r t he c ommercial i mportance p laced o n t hem b y t heir p otters. N evertheless, s uch c aveats a re p erhaps m ore l ikely t o b e s ignificant a mongst t he m inor v essel f orms, a nd a g eneral c omparison o f t he p ropo rtions o f t he p rincipal v essel f orms f rom e ach w aster a ssemblage r emains o f c onsiderable i nterest. T he v arying p roportion o f j ug a nd c ooking-pot f orms a mongst t he t hree H allgate f abrics a t D oncaster, f or e xample, m irrored g eneral c hanges t hat c ould b e o bserved a mongst d omestic p ottery a ssemblages i n t he r egion d uring t he 1 2th a nd 1 3th c enturies. T he f ollowing t able a ttempts t o l ist t he k nown S axon a nd m edieval p ottery

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S tan ford , L in cs .

W h itewar es ( WD t )

M arke t P la ce , W .Yor ks . D on caste r‚

g r itty w ares ( G) )

D onc as ter , H a llga te , W . Y o rks .

g r itty w ares ( G) )

D oncaster , H al lgate , W . Y o rks .

W h itewares ( WD )

s rarborough , N . Y orks .

W h ite weres ( WS )

D on cas te r , C attle na rke t , W . Y o rks .

L ittle K a lk , E . Y orks .

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T oyn ton , L in cs .

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C dentw orth , L inc s . D oncaster , H allgate , W .Yorks .

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W asters

M ayes a nd H ay field 1 9E0

S ome e ntries, s uch a s S tamford a nd B ourne, d isguise a n umber o f k nown k iln s ites w ithin t he t own, w hilst f or o thers, s uch a s L incoln o r Y ork, a f ar w ider r ange o f k ilns a re s uspected t han t he m ore d efinite e xamples l isted h ere. b .

A S election o f R egional K iln A ssemblages

T he f ollowing w aster a ssemblages h ave b een e xamined a nd s tudied b y t he w riter, r epresentative s amples o f t heir p roducts a re i llust rated i n F igs. 2 18-236. D oncaster M arket P lace ( Fig.218,Nos.1-17). G ritty w are t radition ( GD) I n 1 977 a s mall g roup o f w aster m aterial w as d iscovered o n a b uilding s ite t o t he w est o f D oncaster M arket P lace ( Fig.9). M ost o f t he s herds c ame f rom t he d isturbed r emains o f a c ircular p it-like f eature s urviving l m d eep a nd 1 .75m w ide, w hose s ides w ere b urnt a nd s ooted a nd c ontained a f ill o f b urnt b rown c lay, f lecked w ith c harcoal. T he r escue r ecording o f t his s ite d id n ot a llow f or a f ull i nvestigation, b ut t he n ature o f t he f eature, c ontaining w aster s herds , s uggested t hat i t w as t he r emains o f a p ottery k iln ( Hayfield 1 984a). A ll t hese w aster s herds w ere o f a s imilar f abric w hich b elonged t o t he g ritty w are t radition, a nd w hich w as c losely c omparable w ith t he ' C' f abric w aster m aterial f rom t he t own 's H allgate k ilns. T he t empering c onsisted o f s ub-angular g rains o f t ranslucent t o m ilky q uartz, s mall f ragments o f l imestone a nd d istinctive s ub-rounded t o r ounded f ragments o f i ronstone ( haematite). S herds w ere h eavily t empered g iving a r ough t o h arsh s urface t exture. A lmost a ll w ere o xidised t o s hades o f l ight r ed o r o range. T he p itcher a nd j ug f orms a mongst t he w aster g roup w ere s plashed g lazed, a lthough s everal o f t he c ooking-pots a lso h ad a ccidental g laze s plashes, t he c olour v aryi ng f rom o live-green t o o range-brown. T he r ange o f f orms r epresented i s i ndicated i n t he t able b elow . F orm

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T he r ecognisable f orms, a nd t he u se o f s plashed g lazes, p laces t his m aterial i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod, p redating t he s uspension g lazed g ritty ' C' f abric f rom t he H allgate k ilns. T here i s a rchaeol ogical e vidence t o s uggest t hat d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, t here w as a c onsiderable r eorganisation o f p roperty b ounda ries w ithin t he t own, w hich i ncluded t he a rea a round t he m arket p lace. T he k iln f eature w as s ealed b y a g ravel a nd p ebble p athway a ligned p arallel t o t he a djacent t enement. I t w ould a ppear, t herefore, t hat t he s urviving t enement b oundaries t o t he w est o f t he M arket P lace p ost-date t he a bandonment o f t he k iln . A s t he H allgate k ilns, w hich t ypologically p ost-date t his w aster g roup, w ere s ituated i mmed-

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i ately o utside t he t own d itch, i t i s t empting t o l ink t he t wo e vents a nd s uggest t hat t he t own 's p otteries m oved f rom t he t own c entre f ollowing i ts r e-development d uring t he m id t o l ate 1 2th c entury. B y t he l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury, p ottery k ilns w ere b ack w ithin t he t own d itch, j udging f rom t he s mall g roup o f w asters d iscovered t o t he s outh o f F riendly S treet; a n a rea w here u rban e xpansion s eems t o h ave f ailed ( Buckland e t a l 1 979 ,60-62). D oncaster H allgate ( Fig.218 ,Nos.18-42; F igs.219-220 ; F ig.221,Nos.1-18) . I n 1 965 r escue e xcavation t ook p lace t o t he n orth-east o f H all g ate ( Fig.9) e xposing a p ottery k iln a nd t hree a ssociated p its. A ll f our f eatures c ontained a l arge a ssemblage o f w aster p ottery i n t hree q uite d istinct f abric t ypes ( Buckland e t a l 1 979). T hese w aster f abr ics c omprised a r ed, f inely s and-tempered f abric ( A f abric), a w hite, m ore h eavily s and-tempered f abric ( B f abric), a nd a r ed g ritty f abric c ontaining d istinctive f ragments o f h aematite ( C f abric). B oth t he a nalysis o f t he k iln a nd p it f eatures a t H allgate, a nd w ork o n o ther m edieval a ssemblages w ithin D oncaster s uggest t hat t heir c hronological o rder w as ' C' t he e arliest, f ollowed b y t he ' B ' f abric a nd f inally t he ' A' f abric. T his w aster m aterial h as a lready b een p ublished i n s ome d etail ( ibid.) b ut a s t his p resent s tudy c ontains a l arge n umber o f s tratified g roups f rom D oncaster, i t s eemed a ppropriate t o i nclude a r epresentative s ample o f H allgate w asters i n t his c hapter. T he

' C'

f abric ( Fig.218,Nos.18-42) G ritty w are t radition ( GD)

P ottery i n t his f abric w as o xidised o range t o r ed a nd c ontained s imilar t em iering m aterial t o t he w asters f rom D oncaster M arket P lace, d escribed a bove. W here g laze w as u sed o n t hese v essels, i t w as o f t he s ame s uspension t ype a s t hat f ound o n t he ' B ' a nd ' A ' f abric m aterial. T he

' B'

f abric ( Fig.219) W hiteware t radition ( WD)

A lthough u sing e ssentially t he s ame c lay a nd f iller a s t he ' A ' f abric, t hese ' B ' f abric v essels w ere m ore h eavily t empered, g iving a r ough-textured s urface, a nd w ere f ired u nder r educing c onditions, p roducing w hite t o p ale y ellow c olours. G lazes w ere o f s uspension t ype a nd r anged f rom o live-green t o y ellow. T he

' A'

f abric ( Fig.220 ,211,Nos.1-18) F ine s andy t radition ( FD)

T he m ost f inely t empered o f t he t hree H allgate f abrics, t hese w ere u sually o xidised t o r eds a nd o ranges w ith h ard, s lightly r ought extured s urfaces. T he m ajority o f t he s uspension g lazes w ere c oloured t o p roduce o live-greens, b ut s ome w ere a pplied p lain, g iving a n o range o r o range-brown c olour. T he f ollowing t able r epresents, i n p ercentage t erms, a n a nalysis o f t he i dentifiable r im f orms i n e ach o f t he t hree H allgate f abric w aster t ypes. A lthough t he n umber o f ' C ' f abric w asters w as c onsidera bly l ess t han f or t he o ther t wo, t hese r esults s uggest t hat e ach f abric t ype h ad a w holly d ifferent e mphasis i n t heir p roduction r ange. A s ' C' w as t he e arliest, a nd ' A ' t he l atest, o f t he t hree f abrics, i t d emonstrates n icely t he r ising i mportance o f j ug a nd p ipkin f orms

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a t t he e xpense o f c ooking-pots a nd b owls. T he ' C' f abric w as r esidual t o a ll f our o f t he e xcavated f eatures a t H allgate, b ut t he c hange i n g laze t ypes s uggests t hat t he f abric p ost-dates t he M arket P lace k iln w aste w hich w as i n e ssentially t he s ame f abric. A n a nalysis o f t he v arious s tratified m edieval g roups f rom D oncaster i tself s uggests t hat t he w hiteware ' B ' f abric e njoyed a b rief p eriod o f d ominance i n t he t own 's c eramic m arkets d uring t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, t o b e o verpowered a t t he t urn o f t he c entury b y t he ' A ' f abric w hich w as t o r emain i n p roduction u ntil t he e nd o f t he 1 3th c entury a nd p ossibly l ater. T he p recise m echanism o f t ransfer b etween t he t hree f abric t ypes i s n ot y et f ully u nderstood b ut p eriods o f o verlap a lmost c ertainly o ccurred, a nd i t i s i nteresting t hat a ll t hree f abrics s hould h ave s een s o l ittle c hange i n j ug f orms a nd d ecoration b etween t he ' B ' a nd ' A' f abrics. T he a vailable e vidence s uggests t hat t he ' B ' a nd ' A ' f abric w asters f rom H allgate b elong w ithin a d ecade o r t wo o f c .1200 a t a p oint w here t he e mphasis i n p roduction w as s witching f rom t he w hiteware ' B ' f abric t o t he r ed ' A ' f abric. T he H allgate F orms C ooking-pots

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H edon-Preston R oad ( unillustrated)

F ine S andy T radition ( FH)

I n 1 983, M r. P .Hampel c ollected a n umber o f p ottery s herds f rom a n a rea a round P reston R oad ( TA 1 9062912 t o 1 9182912) i mmediately t o t he n orth o f t he b oundary o f m edieval H edon. T his a ssemblage i ncl uded e ighteen w asters. T hey w ere d iscovered f rom t he s ides o f d rains a longside t he r oad a nd t here w as n o i mmediate o pportunity f or f urther i nvestigation o f t he s ite. D ocumentary e vidence f or p ottery p roduction w as f irst n oted b y P oulson a mongst t he t own 's C orporation r entals f or 1 448 a nd 1 449 w hich m entioned ' Wm. S ewardby, f or a c ommon c roft, c alled P otter C roft, i n M agdaleyn w ay, 4 d' ( 1840 ,134,137). T he m odern M agdalen L ane l ies i mmediately t o t he n orth-east o f t he P reston R oad w here t hese w asters w ere d iscovered . A n umber o f w asters w ere a lso d iscovered f rom M iddle L ane, b ut t he g eneral c eramic e vidence f rom t he s ite s uggests t hat p ottery p roduction w ithin t he t own a nd i ts e nvirons w as u nlikely t o h ave s urvived i nto t he 1 5th c entury, i mplying t hat t he a bove r eference t o P otter C roft w as l ikely t o b e a rchaic ( Hayfield a nd S later 1 984). I f i ndeed t hese P reston R oad w asters d o d erive f rom k ilns i n t he v icinity, t hen a n i nteresting c omparison c ould b e m ade w ith t he H allgate k ilns a t D oncaster w hich w ere a lso s ituated i mmediately o utside t he f ormal b oundary o f t he t own. B everley, G rovehill R oad ( Fig.221,Nos.20-24) O rangeware t radition(OB)

a nd

T he o rangeware ( OB) d rawn b y t he w riter,

p ottery p resented h ere, h as b een b ut t he m aterial h as a lso b een t he

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s tudied s ubject

o f a m ore d etailed, b ut u npublished, r esearch f rom w hich m uch o f t he f ollowing d etail d erives.

n ote

b y

G .

W atkins,

P ottery w as r ecovered i n t he 1 940 's b y M r. R . C arr o n a s ite t o t he e ast o f t he t own, c lose t o t he R iver H ull. I t c ame f rom a f ield t o t he s outh o f G rovehill R oad a t T A 0 52/396. A r eported ' six s acksfull' o f p ottery, i ncluding w asters, w ere r ecovered a nd d eposited w ith B everley M useum . T his p ottery i s n ow ' lost', p robably h aving b een d iscarded . T he o nly s herds t o r emain a re 1 6 f rom 6 v essels w hich h ad b een r etained b y M r. C arr. H owever, n one o f t hese w ere w asters. T here w as n o d ating e vidence f or t his m aterial. O rangeware w as i n p roduction f rom t he 1 1th c entury, b ut t he e arliest k nown u se o f t he r elief-moulded d ecorative t echnique i n t he r egion d ates t o t he e arly 1 3th c entury ( HM/37/Tp, F ig.78 ,Nos.6 a nd 9 ). W atkins c onsiders t hat o rangeware p roduction s urvived t o c .1350 , b ut t here i s a g rowing b ody o f e vidence t o s uggest t hat i t m ay h ave f inished s omewhat e arlier . T he H umberware b ase, F ig.221, N o.23, i s p uzzling, a s t here i s n o i ndication t hat t he f abric t ype w as e ver p roduced a t B everley, a nd i t e mphasises t he a mbiguous n ature o f t hese ' waster' v essels. I t m ust b e s tressed t hat n one o f t he r emaining s herds w ere w asters. T he s ite o f t hese f inds r emains u nder p ermanent p asture w ith s urviving e arthworks. F ive o f t he s ix v essels w ere i n a f ine s oft t o h ard o range f abric o f s mooth t exture. T ypically o f o rangewares, t he f abric a ppeared v irtually u ntempered, a lthough t he c lay c ontained t races o f m ica. A ll g lazes w ere o f t he s uspension t ype, v arying i n c olour f rom o range y ellow , t hrough g reenish-orange, t o a c opper-green. W here t he g laze m ix h ad b egun t o s eparate o ut a t t he l ower g laze m argins, t he g laze b ecame m ottled; a p rominent c haracteristic o f m ost f abrics w ithin t he o rangeware t radition. T he s ixth v essel, N o.23, w as m uch h arder w ith s ome r eduction t o i ts i nner s urface a nd t herefore c loser i n c haracter t o t he H umberwares, a lthough t his m ay s imply r epresent a n o verfired p roduct. N o.24 w as a n i ron o bject o f u nknown p urpose r eputedly a ssociated w ith t his a ssemblage. L ittle K elk K iln a nd A ssociated W asters ( Fig.222) - O rangeware t radition ( 0) A p ottery k iln w as e xcavated a t L ittle K elk ( TA 0 97/601) i n 1 952. A t f irst t he w asters w ere l odged i n a p rivate m useum a t D riffield, b ut w ere l ater r emoved t o t he S ewerby H all M useum a t B ridlington. T he w riter h as n ot y et e xamined t he b ulk o f t his m aterial ; h owever, a l arge b ox o f s everal h undred w asters w as g iven t o t he W harram P ercy R esearch P roject a s p art o f i ts r egional t ype s eries, a nd t hese h ave b een u sed f or t he p resent s tudy. A s t he b ulk o f t he m aterial h as y et t o b e e xamined, t his i llustrated m aterial c annot b e p resumed t o b e t ypical, a nd i t i s l ikely t hat m any o ther f orms e xist w hich a re n ot r epresented h ere. D espite t his s evere l imitation, s everal i nteresting i nterim o bservations c an b e m ade. H itherto

t he

p roducts

o f

t his

k iln

h ave

b een

i ncluded

a mongst

t he r ange o f H umberware i ndustries ( Le P atourel 1 979, 9 2), a n a ssumpt ion u nquestioned b y t he w riter i n t he p ast ( Mayes a nd H ayfield 1 980 , 1 03). A d etailed s tudy o f t hese w aster s herds, h owever, s howed t hat

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t he m ajority w ere i n a s oft t o h ard o range-red f abric w ith m inimal s and-tempering a nd a s light m icaceous c ontent. A s s uch , i t c ould b e a rgued t hat t he f abric b elongs m ore p roperly t o t he r egional o rangew are t radition r ather t han t he H umberwares. O rangeware p roduction h as h itherto b een t hought t o b e r estricted t o u rban c entres, s uch a s S carborough o r B everley, a nd t his w ould, t herefore, b e t he f irst r ecognised r ural c entre. T he q uality o f t he p ottery i s, h owever, c onsiderably i nferior t o t hat o f e ither S carborough o r B everley. T heir t hick w alls a nd c ruder m anufacture w ould i ndeed b e b etter e quated w ith t he H umberwares. I t w as a rgued i n C hapter 2 t hat t he h igh-medieval p eriod w as a t ime w hen r ural i ndustries s tarted t o a ppear, f lourish a nd e ventu ally r eplace t he o ld u rban p otteries. G enerally t hese n ew r ural i ndustries c an b e s hown t o b e a ssociated w ith t he p roduction o f n ew f abric t ypes. K elk 's ' late' o rangeware f abric w ould, t herefore, s eem t o p rovide a p ossible e xception t o t his p attern. N o d ating e vidence i s k nown t o e xist f or t his w aster m aterial, b ut, s tylistically, a d ate i n t he 1 4th c entury m ight b e s uggested. T here i s a lso n o k nown d ocumentary e vidence f or t his p ottery, a lthough i t h as n ot y et b een f ully r esearched. F ew p roducts o f t he k iln h ave b een r ecognised i n t he s urrounding a rea. T here i s n o e vidence t o s uggest t hat a s a p ottery i t e njoyed t he c ommercial s uccess o f s uch c entres a s W est C owick, T oynton-all-Saints o r F irsby H all. A t p resent, t he v ery l imited e vidence a vailable p oints t o a s hort a nd f airly o bscure p eriod o f p roduction. A lthough t he f abric o f t hese K elk w asters l inks i t t o t he o range w are t radition, t he r ange o f f orms p resented h ere m ore c losely r ef lects t hose o f t he H umberwares. T he b ulk o f t his w aster s ample c omp rised s mall t o m edium s ized j ugs. R ims w ere g enerally r ounded a nd s imple a lthough, w ith F ig.222, N os.3 a nd 9 , t here w ere h ints o f t he n eck c ordons w hich t ypified t he H umberware r ims f rom H olme uponS palding-Moor. H andles w ould a ppear t o h ave b een f airly s tandard i n s hape, a s election b eing s hown b y N o.13. O f t he s everal u pper h andle a ttachments i n t his s ample, a ll w ere p lugged w ith a f ull c irc ular w rap a nd t wo l ateral t humbings t o t he o uter s urfaces. T he l ower h andle a ttachments a lso s howed a s urprising c onsistency, a ll h aving n o b ack f illets a nd a t riple t humbing a rrangement. N one o f t he b asal a ngles h ad a ny t humbing a nd t hey w ere g enerally f lat a nd c rudely s haped, a f inish m ore t raditionally a ssociated w ith t he H umberwares t han o rangeware v essels. O f t he o ther v essel f orms, a s ingle p ipkin h andle w as p resent; a lthough t he f orm i s k nown i n H umberware, i t w as m ore c ommon a mongst t he e arlier o rangewares. T he t wo b owl r ims i ndicate v essels w ith n arrow d iameters a nd c omparatively s traight s ides, w hich w ould c ompare f avourably w ith o ther k nown o rangeware f orms. M ost s urfaces w ere o xidised o range o r r ed w ith f requent b lue g rey r eduction o f c ores a nd, o ccasionally, o f i nner s urfaces, a lthough o verfiring p roduced d arker d iscolouration. G lazes w ere g enerally a n o live green, o ccasionally a n o range-green, a nd, o n s everal e xamp les, w ith a p urp lish h ue t o t he g laze m argins. T he f abric w as g enera lly f airly h ard a nd o f s moothish t exture. A ll t hree i llustrated u pper h andle a ttachments w ere p lugged, w hilst b oth t he i llustrated

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l ower h andle a ttachments l acked b ack f illets, o f t he s maller H umberware j ug f orms.

a c ommon c haracteristic

W aster A ssemblage f rom t he K ing's M oat a t W est C owick ( Figs.223-229) - H umberware t radition ( H) T his m aterial d erives f rom t he f ill o f a m oated s ite a t S E 6 52/ 2 06 t o t he s outh o f t he v illage o f W est C owick. I n 1 976 t he m oat w as b eing d redged t o c onvert i t i nto a c ommercial f ishpond. A w atching b rief w as c onducted b y t he s taff o f D oncaster M useum , u nder t he d irect ion o f M alcolm D olby. T he m aterial w as r ecovered b y h and b elow a c loudy l ayer o f l iquid m ud s lurry s ome t wo t o t hree f eet d eep. T echn ically, t he m aterial m ust b e r egarded a s u nstratified, b ut t he b ulk o f t he p ottery a nd o ther a rtifacts w ere f ound i n t he v icinity o f t he f ootings o f a t imber b ridge, a nd a ppeared t o h ave b een d umped i nto t he m oat f rom i ts i nner b ank. O n e xamining t he p ottery, 1 539 o f t he t otal o f 1 605 s herds r eco vered f rom t he m oat ( 95.9%) w ere o f o ne f abric; q uite a n umber o f v essels w ere s ubstantially c omplete, a nd a l arge n umber w ere w asted, s ome v ery h eavily. I n a ddition, t here w ere a lso a s mall n umber o f v essels w ith b urning a nd s ooting, a lthough m ost o f t hese o ccurred i n t he o ther f abrics. T he i nterpretation m ade b y t he w riter i s t hat t he b ulk o f t his m aterial r epresents k iln w aste, p ossibly f rom a k iln s ite s ituated w ithin t he m oated a rea. W asters o ccurred i n t wo f abrics, b y f ar t he l argest p roportion i n a f abric t ype k nown a s H umberware. T he s econd w as a m uch f iner, s mooth-textured f abric, w hich a ppeared t o b e r estricted t o c ups, c halices a nd s imilar s maller v essel f orms. T here w as a t hird r elated f abric, c omprising t he b asic H umberware f abric w ith t he a ddition o f a g rit f iller, b ut n o w asters w ere i dentified. A ll t hree f abrics w ere a lso f ound a mongst t he W est C owick, H igh S treet, k iln m aterial, a nd c an p robably b e a ssociated w ith p ottery m anufacture a t C owick. O nly e ight s herds ( 0 .5% o f t he t otal) c ould n ot b e a ttributed t o o ne o f t hese t hree f abrics. O f t hese, t wo a ppeared t o b e c onsiderably l ater t han t he m ain b ody o f t he m aterial. T he m ajority o f t he a ssemb lage w as p robably o f l ate-medieval d ate; t he f ine f abric v ariants i ncluded a n umber o f c opies o f C istercian w are f orms w hich d id n ot o ccur i n t he r egion u ntil t he e nd o f t he 1 5th c entury. F rom 1 322 t o 1 370 t he s ite w as i n R oyal h ands ( Colvin 1 963, 9 21-22), a nd i t i s h ard t o e nvisage t he c ircumstances w hich m ight h ave r educed i t t o a p ottery s ite, b ut t he w ater f rom t he m oat w ould h ave b een a n a dvantage t o a p otter. T he m oat i tself i s r ecorded a s h aving b een d ug i n t he s ummer o f 1 323 ( ibid, 9 22). A f ull a nd d etailed d iscussion o f t his w aster a ssemblage w ill f orm p art o f a s tudy o f t he W est C owick p ottery i ndustry w hich w ill i ncorporate b oth t he 1 964 H igh S treet k iln w aste e xcavated b y P .Mayes, a nd t he m ore r ecent d iscovery o f w asters f rom I vy L ane. F or t his r eason, d iscussion o f t he v arious v essel f orms p resented i n F igs.2232 29 h as b een d eliberately k ept t o a m inimum . I t n eeds t o b e s tressed t hat t his m aterial f rom C owick M oat w as e ssentially a n u nstratified a ssemblage. I t c an p robably b e a ssumed t hat a ll o f t he v essels i llust rated h ere w ere C owick p roducts, a nd t hat m ost w ere t he p roducts o f a n i ndividual k iln c omplex. W hat i s l ess c ertain i s t he h omogeneity

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o f t he a ssemblage, w hether t he b ulk o f t he s herds r epresent a c ontemp orary a ssemblage o r w hether t hey s pan a w ider p eriod o f t ime . M ore s peculative s till i s t he d ating o f t his m aterial o ther t han a g eneral a ttribution t o t he 1 5th o r 1 6th c enturies. K ing's M oat, C owick.

F orm

T abular a nalysis o f a ssemblage.

H umber

J ugs ( unidentified)

8 48

J ugs s mall

1 55

J ugs m edium

2 42

J ugs l arge J ugs t all-necked

C ooking-pots

1

4

2

5 ( 1270) 3 7 4

P ipkins

2

T ripod P ipkins

9

B asting D ishes

1

U rinals

1

L ids

1

C isterns

D ecorated

1 5

P ancheons

D rinking M ugs

G ritty

5

J ugs b aluster J ugs - T otal

S mooth

6 1

1 8 1 92

2 2

C ups

1 7

C halices

2

K iln P rops

2

U nidentified

2

T otals

3

1 539

2 0

7

( 31)

F orms i n t he b asic H umberware f abric ( HC) F ig.223 c ooking-pots,Nos.1-11;

p ancheons,Nos.12-13;

s mall j ugs,Nos.14-16

F ig.224 s mall j ugs,Nos.1-12 F ig.225 m edium j ugs,Nos.1-17;

l arge j ugs,Nos.18-19

F ig.226 t all n ecked j ugs,Nos.1-14 F ig.227 c isterns,Nos.1-12; p ipkins,Nos.13-14; b asting d ishes,No.15; l ids,No.16; u nidentified,Nos.17-18; u rinals,No.19 F ig.228 d rinking m ugs,Nos.1-7;

t ripod p ipkins,Nos.8-15;

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k iln p rops,No.16

F orms i n t he f ine f abric v ariant

( OC)

F ig.229 c ups/drinking v essels,Nos.1-14 F orms i n t he g ritty f abric v ariant ( GC) F ig.229 c ooking-pots,Nos.15-17;

p ancheons,No.18

T he f ollowing v essels w ere b urnt a nd s ooted, F ig.223 , F ig.227, N os.13-14 ; F ig.228 , N o.12; F ig.229, N os.15, 1 7.

N o.1;

H olme upon-Spalding-Moor K iln a nd a ssociated W asters(Figs.230-233) T he g eneral f eatures o f t his k iln a nd i ts a ssociated w asters h ave a lready b een p ublished ( Mayes a nd H ayfield 1 980 , 9 9-113). T he d rawings a re i ncluded a gain h ere i n o rder t o e mphasise t heir g eneral s imilarities o f f orm a nd s tyle t o C owick p roducts. L ike t he C owick M oat w asters, n o i ndependent d ating e vidence w as r ecovered, a lthough i t m ay b e a rgued o n s tylistic g rounds, t hat t he t wo a ssemblages w ere n ot c hronologically f ar a part. T he d iscovery o f s everal k iln s ites a nd s ubstantial d ocumentary s ources a ttest t he i mportance a nd t he e xtensive s cale o f t he C owick p ottery i ndustry. A s y et, o nly o ne k iln h as b een f ound a t H olmeupon-Spalding-Moor, a lthough f ieldwork b y D r. B en W hitwell s uggests t hat s everal m ore e xisted i n t he v icinity ( ibid, 9 9). O pportunity i s t aken h ere t o r evise s everal i dentifications i n t he o riginal r eport. O ne o f t he m ore i nteresting w asters w as F ig. 2 33, N o.3 , w hich m ight n ow b e b etter i dentified a s a t ype I I b ase ( Hayfield 1 980 , 3 4), a lthough i t i s d ifficult t o i magine w hy s uch a f ragment s hould h ave b een f ired w ithout h aving b een f itted. L ike t he C owick f abrics, t his w as a t ypical H umberware, a h ard t o v ery h ard s and-tempered f abric o f r ough t exture. O xidised s urfaces w ere g enerally o range t o r ed w ith b lue-grey t o g rey r eduction o f c ores a nd f requently o f i nner s urfaces. G lazes r anged f rom o range-brown t o g reen , w ith a n o live-green b eing t he m ost c ommon ; t he b rightest g lazes w ere r eserved f or t he c istern f orms, m any o f t he j ug g lazes b eing m ore m att a nd f requently c arelessly a pplied. C up r im F ig.233 , N o.4, w as i n am ore f inely t empered f abric v ariant. F orms F ig.230

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-6 ;

d rinking m ugs,Nos.7-9 ;

j ugs,Nos.10-16

F ig.231

j ugs,Nos.1-7 ( although N o.7 c ould h ave b een a c istern f orm)

F ig. 2 32

c isterns,Nos.1-13

F ig.233

u rinal,No .1; b ase o f a b aluster j ug,No.2; a t ype I I b ase,No.3; c up,No.4; t ripod p ipkin,No.5; p ancheon ,No.6 ; u nknown,Nos.7-8 ; k iln p rops,Nos.9-10 .

F irsby H all, C onisbrough P ark ( Figs.234-235)Coal M easure t radition(CM) P ottery w asters w ere f irst d iscovered i n t he f ields a round F irsby H all i n 1 966 , r ecent f ieldwork i n 1 984 d emonstrating t hat t here w ere a t . l east f our s patially d iscrete w aster s catters ( numbered A -D) i n t he i mmediate v icinity. W asters w ere i n a c oarsely s and-tempered f abric, e ither w hite o r p ale y ellow i n c olour, o r a d ull r eddish

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p urple, t he l atter t ype c haracterised b y d istinctive m att p urple b listers e rupting f rom t he s urfaces, p articularly t he i nner s urface, o f t he v essel. W hite c oloured v essels w ere h ard f ired w ith r ought extured s urfaces a nd g lazes w hich v aried i n c olour f rom y ellow t o g reen. P urple c oloured v essels w ere m uch h arder f ired, o ften t o a p oint o f n ear v itrification , w ith r ough-textured s urfaces. G lazes o n t hese l atter v essels v aried f rom o live-green t o a d ense p urple c olour. E xamples o f t his t ype o f p ottery h ave b een w idely r ecognised f rom o ther, s tratified, r egional a ssemblages, a nd s uggest t hat, a s a g eneralisation, t he w hite f abric p re-dates t he p urple. L ike t he ' B ' a nd ' A ' H allgate f abrics, t he d istinction i n c olours w ould s eem t o r epresent a d istinction b etween r educed a nd o xidised f iring c ond itions. A s s uch , w aster g roups, r epresenting a ccidents o f t he f iring p rocess, a re l ikely t o c ontain e xamples o f b oth c olours, a lthough i n e ach c ase a n a nalysis o f t he f orms a nd c olours r epresented , i ndic ate t hat w aster s catter ' A ' w as p redominantly a w hite f abric s catter, w hilst ' B-D ' w ere p redominantly p urple-coloured w ares. S catter ' D' b eing t he m ost c onvincing ' purple w are ' w as ' -e r a ssemblage. T he i llustrated w asters o n F igs.234-5 a ll d erive f rom w aster s catter ' D ' r epresenting m aterial r ecovered i n 1 966 a nd 1 980. P ottery r ecovered i n 1 984 b y D r. P aul B uckland a nd t he w riter f rom a ll f our s catters i s s till u nder s tudy, a nd w ill b e p ublished s eparately. P reliminary a nalysis o f t his 1 984 m aterial c onfirms, h owever, t hat t he m aterial p resented b elow i s t ypical o f t hat f rom w aster s catter ' D '. F orms F ig.234

c ooking-pots,Nos.1-13 ; p ancheons,Nos.14-23 ; c urfews,Nos . 2 4-25 ; b asting d ishes,No.26 ; l ids,No.27; d rinking m ugs, N os.28-29 ; u rinals,No.30.

F ig.235

j ugs,Nos.1-26; c isterns,Nos.27-29; k iln p rops,Nos.30-31.

U nstratified K iln w aste f rom T oynton-all-Saints ( Fig.236) -T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition ( TB) C onsiderable w ork o n t he p ottery i ndustry o f T oynton-all-Saints h as a lready b een c onducted b y t he l ate M rs. E thel R udkin a nd H ilary H ealey ( Healey 1 975,28-36; 1 984). T he s mall s election o f w aster s herds p resented h ere c omes f rom a f ieldwalking c ollection b y t he w riter i n t he v icinity o f k ilns e xcavated b y H ealey a t T F 3 95/631. T hese f ew v essels m ake n o c laim t o b e i n a ny w ay r epresentative o f H ealey's k iln w aste, b ut m ay g ive p rovisional i ndication o f t he t ype o f l ate m edieval f orms p roduced a t T oynton. I nadequate t hough t his i s, i t m ust s uffice u ntil a f ull r eport o n t he T oynton k iln m aterial i s p ublished. I t m ust b e e mphasised t hat t his i s u nstratified m aterial w hich m ay h ave e manated f rom o ne o r m ore c hronologically d istinct k ilns. G enerally, t hese s herds w ere i n ah ard t o v ery h ard s and-tempered f abric o f r ough t exture. S urfaces w ere m ostly o xidised t o s hades o f.orange, a lthough a w hitish o uter s urface s kin w as f requently o bs erved, p articularly o n t he o uter s urfaces. C ores w ere r educed b lue o r b lue-grey, a lthough r eduction o f t he i nner s urfaces w as l ess c ommon t han o n H umberwares. G lazes w ere u sually a n o live-green o r b rownish-

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C omparison o f t he L ocation o f t he R egion's k nown R oman a nd M edieval P ottery K ilns

F ig.217 w as p repared i n o rder t o c ompare t he l ocation o f m edieval a nd R oman k ilns i n t he r egion. I t s hould b e e mphasised t hat t his o nly r epresents t he d istribution o f k nown k ilns. T he d istributional e vidence f or b oth R oman a nd m evieval f abrics, e specially t he l atter, s uggests t hat t here a re s till m any m ore k iln s ites t o b e l ocated. I n p articular, t he a pparent d earth o f k ilns o n t he s outh b ank o f t he H umber a nd t he e astern s eaboard m ay b e q uite m isleading. I ndeed, t he c lays a nd s ilts o f t he H umber b ank p roved i deal f or p otting a nd w ere h eavily e xploited f rom t he 1 8th c entury f or t he p roduction o f b ricks a nd t iles ( White 1 826). T his a rea a lmost c ertainly s aw s ome p otting i n b oth R oman a nd m evieval t imes. F or e xample, t he d istrib utional e vidence o f F ig.259 s uggests t hat t he u rban m arkets o f B arton-on-Humber a nd G rimsby m ay h ave b een c entres f or o rangeware p roduction, w hilst t he E ast H alton/Goxhill a rea w ould s eem f rom F ig.245 t o b e a l ikely s ource f or t he c oarse s andy C 2 f abric. T he m odern b rick a nd t ile w orks i n t his a rea w ere p articularly e xtensive, h owever, a nd m ay w ell h ave s wept a way a ny e vidence o f e arlier p ottery i ndustries. N evertheless, a c ertain d egree o f c orrelation b etween t he l oca tion o f R oman a nd m edieval k ilns c an b e c learly s een o n F ig.217. A mongst t he m ore o bvious e xamples w ere t he T hrolam ( Corder 1 930 , 1 2-14) a nd H olme upon-Spalding-Moor ( Mayes a nd H ayfield 1 980 , 9 9-100) k ilns; t he T orksey ( Barley 1 964) a nd L ittle L ondon ( Oswald 1 937) k ilns, a nd t he S wanpool ( Webster 1 947) a nd L incoln ( Coppack 1 980 , 3 5-37) k ilns. T he D oncaster; H allgate p otteries ( Buckland e t a l 1 979) w ere u sing e ssentially t he s ame c lays a s t he n eighbouring R oman k iln c omplex o f C antley ( Cregeen 1 957, A nnabel 1 960), B laxton a nd B essacarr ( Buckland e t a l 1 980). F urther a field, i n t he V ale o f P ickering, t he S taxton/Potter B rompton k ilns ( Brewster 1 958) w ere l ocated i n t he n eighbouring p arish t o t he R oman K napton k ilns ( Corder a nd K irk 1 932). T he d ocumented m edieval k iln a t Y addlethorpe ( Lincolnshire A rchives C ommittee 1 957/8, 3 1) i s s ituated a midst a l ine o f R oman k ilns w hich l ay b etween t he e astern b ank o f t he R iver T rent a nd t he L imestone r idge ( Rigby a nd S tead 1 976, 1 36). T here w ould a ppear, h owever, t o b e a s econd m ajor b elt o f R oman k ilns s ituated a long t he w estern s pringline o f t he W olds e scarpment, s tarting a t B arnetby G ap ( Samuels 1 979, 1 1) a nd c ontinuing a s f ar a s L inwood ( Bryant 1 977, 6 ). T his w ould s eem t o b e a p rime a rea f or a ny f uture s earch f or m edieval k ilns. T he u rban c entre a t C aistor f orms a p otential e arly-medieval s ource, a nd a r ural-based n orthern p roduction c entre f or t he T oynton/Bolingbroke f abrics w ould b e a nother p otential c andidate f or a l ate-medieval k iln s ite i n t his a rea. I ndeed , t he c orrelation b etween t he s itings o f R oman a nd m edieval k ilns w ould s eem t o c reate a s trong a rgument f or t he s earch f or k ilns o f e ither p eriod b eing c oncentrated i n a reas w here k ilns o f o ne o r t he o ther p eriod a re a lready k nown. T he o nly c aveat t o t his w ould b e t o e mpha sise o nce a gain t he p otential o f t he s outhern b ank o f t he H umber a nd t he e astern s eaboard w hich i s u nlikely t o h ave b een t ruly d evoid o f k ilns.

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C HAPTER 5 a .

A NALYSIS A ND D ISCUSSION O F T HE R EGIONAL T RADITIONS

I ntroduction

T he v arious N orth L incolnshire f abric t ypes i dentified i n C hapter I w ere o rganised i nto a s eries o f r egional t raditions b ased o n s imilarities o f f abric a nd f orm . T hese t raditions w ere t hen u sed a s t he b asis f or t he s orting a nd c ataloguing o f t he p ottery f rom t he s tratified a nd u nstratified a ssemblages o f C hapters 2 a nd 3 . E ach t radition w ill n ow b e m ore f ully d iscussed, c entring o n t hree p rincipal c onsiderations; d ate r ange, d istribution a nd f orms a nd m anufacture. D ate R ange S mall t ables h ead e ach o f t hese s ections, w hich a re i ntended a s a n a pproximate g uide t o t he l ikely c hronological r ange o f t he v arious f abrics w ithin e ach t radition. S olid l ines i ndicate p eriods o f p robable p roduction a nd h atched l ines p eriods o f i nconclusive o r p ossible p roduction. I t c annot b e e mphasised t oo s trongly t hat d espite t he l arge n umber o f s tratified g roups f rom t he r egion, t he d ating o f m ost p ottery f abrics, a nd e ven t he g roups t hemselves,remains v ery f ragile. D istribution T he d istribution o f t he v arious N orth L incolnshire f abric t ypes i s b ased o n t he d ata p rovided b y t he u nstratified a ssemblages o f C hapter 3 , a nd i s p resented h ere i n m ap f orm. O n e ach o f t hese m aps a c ircle d enotes t he p resence o f f abrics o f a p articular p eriod o r t ype. T hese c ircles v ary i n s ize i n r elation t o t he s ize o f t he s ample b eing c onsidered s o a s t o r educe t he v isual s ignificance o f t he e vid ence f rom s maller a ssemblages. W ithin e ach c ircle, t he p ercentage s haded i n b lack d epicts t he p roportion o f t he f abric o r t radition p resent i n t he s ample i n c omparison w ith a s tated n umber o f s imilarly d ated f abrics. T he s ize o f t he s ample r epresented b y e ach s ize o f c ircle i s N OT u niform , v arying f rom m ap t o m ap. A k ey o n e ach m ap s hows t he n umerical s ignificance o f e ach c ircle s ize i n t erms o f s herds. I n a ddition, k nown k iln s ites r elating t o a p articular f abric t ype a re d enoted b y b lack d iamonds. F orms a nd M anufacture E ach o f t hese s ections i s p refaced b y a t able s howing t he p rop ortion o f v essel f orms r ecognised i n e ach f abric w ithin t he t radition . T his h as b een d one o n a p ercentage b asis, w ith t he t otal n umber o f s herds o f e ach f abric b eing g iven i n t he e xtreme r ight h and c olumn o f e ach t able. U sing t hese t otals i t i s p ossible t o e xtrapolate b ack f or a ny v essel f orm u sing t he p ercentage f igure t o a chieve t he a ctual n umber o f e xamples o f e ach. O nce a gain t his i nformation d raws e xclus ively f rom t he u nstratified a ssemblages, a lthough t he s ubsequent d iscussions a re b ased o n b oth s tratified a nd u nstratified s amples. A s eries o f c omparison p lates a re i ncluded, b ased o n s tratified v essels, t o s how c hange o r s tability o f f orm t hrough t ime w ithin e ach t radition. T hey d o n ot n ecessarily s pan t he f ull c hronological

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r ange o f e ach t ype, t he f ull v essel r ange o f e ach f abric, o r t he f ull r ange o f v ariety o f e ach t ype o f v essel. O nly t he m ore c omplete v essel f orms h ave b een u sed, a s t hey w ere t he o nes m ore l ikely t o b e c ontemporary t o t heir g roup. D iscussion t hen f ollows o ne ach o f t he p rincipal v essel f orms w ithin e ach f abric o r t radition, c ommenting o n p articular t raits o r c haracteristics o f f orm , d ecoration o r m anuf acture w hich a ppear d iagnostic o f t hat f abric. R egional T radition : H and-finished S axon F abrics ( including f abrics S XS, i .

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T his t radition r epresented a l oose g rouping o f t he p rincipal h and-finished S axon f abrics r ecognised i n N orth L incolnshire. E ach c onstituent f abric t ype e mbraced a c onsiderable d egree o f v ariation. A lthough t here i s g rowing e vidence f or t he t rade o f s ome v essel f orms, p articularly d ecorated u rns ( Walker 1 978), i t c an p robably b e a ssumed t hat t he b ulk o f t he d omestic S axon p ottery p resented h ere w as m ade, d istributed a nd u sed o n a v ery l ocal b asis. S ome i nitial j ustification m ust b e m ade h ere f or i ncluding I pswich-type v essels w ithin t his c ategory, a s t hey a re t raditionally h eralded a s t he f orerunner o f t he w heelthrown f abrics ( Hurst 1 976, 2 99). T he s everal e xamples r ec overed f rom t he r egion w ere a ll c oil-built a nd l argely h and-finished, w ith o nly m inimal e vidence o f ' turning ' t o t heir r ims a nd n ecks. I ndeed, t heir s hape, d ecoration a nd f inish r elates t hem m ore c onv incingly t o t he e arlier, r ather t han t o t he l ater, d evelopments i n S axon p ottery. R ecent w ork o n S axon s ettlement s ites s uch a s W est S tow h ave d emonstrated t hat t he b ulk o f t heir a ssociated c eramic a ssemblages c omprise p lain, u ndecorated p ottery ( West 1 969). T his w ould a lso s eem t o h ave b een t rue i n L incolnshire, a nd i t r aises t he d ifficult p roblem o f d ating t hese u ndecorated h and-made v essels. T he t wo m ost n umerous h and-finished S axon f abrics, t he s and ( SXS) a nd t he g rit t empered ( SXG) v essels, a ppear t o h ave b een i n p roduction t hroughout t he e arly a nd m iddle-Saxon p eriods. T here i s n ow s ome e vidence t hat

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t he s hell-tempered f abric ( SXSH) c ould b e a dded t o t his l ist. F or t he m ajority o f s herds i n t hese t hree f abrics, b oth s tratified a nd u nstratified, i t w as i mpossible t o d ivide t hem i nto e arly o r m iddleS axon g roups. C urrent e vidence w ould s uggest t hat g rass-tempered p ottery i n t his r egion w as o f s ub-Roman o r e arly-Saxon d ate ( Hurst 1 976, 2 94). B oth t he s and a nd g rit-tempered f abrics o ccurred a mongst t he n umerous c remation u rns o f t he r egion, c onfirming t hat t hey c an b e a scribed, f or a t l east p art o f t heir c urrency t o t he e arly-Saxon p eriod. T he e vidence f rom B arton-on-Humber h as n ow d emonstrated t hat t he g ritt empered f abric s urvived t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod, o nly d isappearing w ith t he a dvent o f t he l ate-Saxon w heel-finished a nd w heelthrown p roducts. T he s and-tempered f abric w as l ess n umerous a nd t he e vidence f or t he l atter p art o f i ts r ange w as s parse b ut t his t oo p robably l asted w ell i nto t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod. L incolnshire's h and-finished, s hell-tempered f abrics h ave t raditionally b een i nterpreted a s aM axey d erivation a nd a ssociated w ith t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod ( Addyman a nd W hitwell 1 970 , 9 6-102, C oppack 1 980 , 1 1). C ertainly t here i s l ittle e vidence f or t he u se o f t his f abric a mongst t he r egion's c remation u rns, a nd t here a re n o k nown e xamples w ith a ny f orm o f d ecoration. T he p rovisional p hasing e vidence f rom B arton , S t. P eters r aises t he i nteresting p ossibility o f s hell-tempered w ares o ccurring i n d eposits d atable t o t he 6 th o r 7 th c entury ( pers. c omm . D r. W arwick R odwell). S hould t he f inal p ost-excavation w ork o n S t. P eters c onfirm t his p hasing, i t w ould c onsiderably n arrow t he g ap b etween t he d ecline o f t he N orth L incolnshire D alesware a nd r elated R oman s hell-tempered i ndustries a nd t he e arliest S axon s hell-tempered v essels. A s s uch , t he p rospect o f a n i ndirect, o r e ven d irect, l ink b etween t he t wo g rows s tronger. T his a lso i mplies t hat i t c an n o l onger b e t aken f or g ranted t hat a ll t he h and-finished s hell-tempered v essels a re o f m iddle-Saxon d ate. T he c ontemporary o ccurrence o f I pswich-type ( SXIP) w ares i n a g roup s till r emains t he s oundest i ndicator o f m iddle-Saxon d ate ( Hurst 1 976, 3 01-303). T hus t he a ssociated v essels f ound w ith I pswich-type w ares a t B arton-on-Humber a nd B arrow-uponH umber a re p resumed t o b e o f s imilar d ate ( SX/1/Bt, S X/2/Bt, S X/4/Br). H owever, t he p roblem o f r esiduality a mongst t hese g roups i s a s a cute a s f or a ny i n t he m edieval p eriod. i i.

D istribution

T he g eneral p attern o f d istribution s hown o n F ig.237 r eveals t he s hell-tempered ( SXSH) f abrics d ominating t he L incolnshire W olds a nd A ncholme V alley t o t he s outh o f G lanford B rigg. I n c ontrast, t he c oastal a reas t o t he n orth w ould s eem t o s how a p reference f or t he s and ( SXS) a nd g rit-tempered ( SXG) f abrics. A lthough t his c ould w ell r epresent a n a ccurate p icture o f m iddle-Saxon c eramic d evelopm ent, a c autionary n ote m ust b e s ounded. T hese d istribution m aps a re b ased s olely o n t he i nformation f rom t he u nstratified a ssemblages o f N orth L incolnshire. I n m ost c ases t he s tratified g roups w ould n ot h ave y ielded a ny a dditional i nformation b ut, w ith r egards t o t his t radition, t heir e vidence w as o f s ome i mportance. . B arrow , S t. C hads p roduced a m id-Saxon g roup a lmost e ntirely c omposed o f s hell-tempered w ares ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12). I n c omplete c ont rast, g roups o f c omparable d ate f rom B arton-on-Humber, o nly s ome

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t hree m iles a way, w ere d ominated b y t he s and a nd g rit-tempered f abrics. T hese t wo g roups w ere c omparable i n s o f ar a s t hey b oth c ontained I pswich-type w ares a nd c ould t herefore b e a scribed t o a m iddle-Saxon d ate. H owever, I pswich-type f abrics a re t hought t o h ave h ad a c urrency o f s ome t wo h undred y ears. N o m iddle-Saxon s herd f rom N orth L incolns hire c an y et b e m ore c losely d ated, a nd, d espite t he a rguments f or s imilar c hronological d evelopment a bove, i t i s p ossible t hat t he d ifference b etween s hell a nd s and/grit-tempered f abrics m ay p rove c hronological. O n t he o ther h and, t he B arton/Barrow d ichotomy m ay m erely i ndicate t he p arochial n ature o f t he l ocal p ottery p roduction a nd d istribution d uring t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod. W hile t he k iln s ites f or t hese S axon f abrics r emain u nknown, t hey w ere p robably f or t he m ost p art, e xtremely l ocalised i n t erms o f t he p roduction a nd d istribution o f d omestic p ottery. H owever, t he S axon s herds r ecovered f rom B arton H aven a nd E ast H alton S kitter a ttest t o s ome f orm o f m aritime t rading a ctivity, a s d o t he F rankish i mports a t B arton a nd a cross t he H umber, t he i mported c rem ation u rn f rom D riffield ( Swanton 1 967, 4 8, F ig.3, N o.2; E vison 1 979, 7 8, F ig.15a). W ork i n t he M idlands h as s hown h ow t he d ecorated u rns o f t he e arly-Saxon p eriod c an o ccur m any m iles f rom t heir o rig inal a rea o f m anufacture ( Walker 1 978). F inally, I pswich-type w ares h ave n ow o ccurred o n a t l east s ix s ites i n N orth L incolnshire a nd, a lthough a n E ast A nglian o rigin c annot b e a ssumed f or t hese v essels, i t i s a lmost c ertain t hat t hey w ere n ot p roduced i n t he L incolnshire r egion. O n a n ational b asis, t he w ork o f E vison ( 1979) a nd H odges ( 1981) h as s hown t hat C ontinental p ottery w as b eing i mported o n s ome s cale t o p arts o f s outhern E ngland, b ut, f urther n orth , e xamples a re s till e xtremely r are. T he d istribution p attern o f t he u nstratified a ssemblages t aken t ogether w ith t he e vidence f rom t he s tratified g roups s uggests t hat m iddle-Saxon d omestic p ottery w as a vailable a cross t he w hole o f N orth L incolnshire. W ithin t his a rea t here i s n o e vidence f or a ny a ceramic ' gaps' d uring t he S axon p eriods. A cross t he H umber, s everal t housand s herds o f m iddle-Saxon p ottery h ave n ow b een r ecovered f rom W harram P ercy. T here i s n o e vidence t o s uggest w hy t his s ite s hould b e c ons idered a typical i n E ast Y orkshire, a nd i ndeed, f ieldwalking i n t he n eighbouring t ownships h as a lso p roduced a t hin, b ut e ven s catter o f S axon s herds. T he i nitial i nterpretation m ust b e t hat t hroughout t his r egion, m iddle-Saxon d omestic p ottery w as b oth c ommon a nd w idely a vailable. E xcavation w ithin t he c ities o f L incoln a nd Y ork, h owever, h as s o f ar p roduced s urprisingly l ittle h and-finished S axon p ottery, d espite t he v ast a mounts o f c eramic m aterial r ecovered a s t he r esult o f r ecent, m ajor e xcavation p rogrammes ( Coppack 1 980 , 1 35-6; H oldsworth, 1 978 , 3 -4). T he S axon b urgh d itch a t D oncaster c ontained o nly r esidual R oman p ottery f rom i ts p rimary f ills, w hilst t he l owest o ccupation l ayers f rom H ighgate, B everley c ontained n o p ottery ( Hayfield a nd W atkins f orthcoming) a nd a t L urk L ane, B everley, t he e arliest f eature w as a l arge S axon d itch w hich c ontained n o c eramics, w ith t he e xception o f s everal f ragments o f a n I pswich-type p itcher ( pers. c omm. G areth W atkins). T hese w ould a ll a ppear t o h ave b een ' urban' c entres i n t he l ater-Saxon p eriod. I n e ach c ase i t m ust b e a ccepted t hat e ither t he p rincipal a reas o f m iddle-Saxon s ettlement h ave n ot y et b een e ncountered i n t hese t owns a nd c ities, o r t hat

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t hey u sed v ery l ittle p ottery d uring t his p eriod. R egionally , a p uzzling d ichotomy i s t herefore a pparent b etween t he a bundance o f p ottery f rom r ural c entres a nd a d earth f rom ' urban ' a reas. i ii.

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O f a ll t he t abulations o f f orms p resented i n t his c hapter, t his w as t he l east s atisfactory. V ery f ew p rofiles w ere r ecovered ( Fig .238) a nd v essels w ere o nly c ategorised a s p itchers, b owls, e tc., w here a p ositive i dentification c ould b e m ade. W here i dentification w as i n d oubt, a s i t w as w ith t he m ajority o f b ody s herds, v essels w ere c lassed a s c ooking-pots. E ven w ithin t he b owl f orms, i t i s p ossible t hat a ll t he s hell-tempered ( SXSH) b owl f orms h ad p ierced l ugs , b ut o nly t hose w ith t he r emains o f a l ug w ere c ounted. N evertheless, e ven a llowing f or s uch a b ias o f f orm , i t c an b e c onfidently s tated t hat t he m ajority o f S axon f orms f rom t his r egion w ere c ooking-pots. A ll l ocal w ares w ere c oil-built a nd h and-finished. M any o f t hese f orms c ontained c arbonised d eposits o n t heir o uter s urfaces a ttesting t o t heir d omestic u se. R im f orms o ffer t he m ost p ractical w ay o f e xamining t he r ange o f c ooking-pots a s f ew p rofiles w ere e ncountered. The m ost n umerous r im t ype w as a p lain u pright f orm ; a t B arton, E ast A cridge s everal o ccurred i n t he e arliest g roup a nd t his c an t herefore p robably b e c onsidered t he e arlier t ype ( SX/1/Bt, F ig.11, N os.1-4, 6 ). I t w as a lso t he m ost c ommonly o ccurring r im f orm a mongst t he u nstratified m aterial ( East H alton S kitter, F ig.175, N os.2-5; B arton, F ig.160 ,Nos. 2 1-24,29-30 ; W orlaby, F ig.194,Nos.1,3-7; H emingby, F ig.206, N os.13 ; L issington , F ig.208, N os.1-3,5-6). A s econd t ype o ccurred l ater i n t he B arton , E ast A cridge s equence, a s mall, s lightly e verted r im ( SX/3/Bt, F ig.11, N os.17-18 ,21). T he s hape o f t he b ases o f t hese v essels i s u ncertain , t he m ore c omplete ' domestic' v essels f rom F onaby h ad e ither f lat, o r o nly s lightly s agging, b ases ( Cook 1 981, 6 8-74). T he f ew r ecognisable b ase f ragments f rom N orth L incolnshire w ould a ppear t o c oncur w ith t his p icture ( Thornton L e M oor, F ig.153 , N os.3, 1 7; B arton : S t. P eters, F ig.15, N o.5, : E ast A cridge, F ig.11, N os.78 ). A ll d ecorated s herds o ccurred o n e ither s and ( SXS) o r g rit-

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t empered ( SXG) f abrics, n ever o n s hell-tempered v essels. W here d eco ration c ould b e a ssociated w ith a r im f orm , i t w as w ith t he e arlier, p lain, u pright f orms ( SX/17/BT, F ig.14, N o.28). M any s herds w ere b urnished, i ncluding a s ingle s hell-tempered v essel f rom B arton , S t. P eters ( Fig.164, N o.6). A s imilarity o f f orm c an b e n oted b etween t he s and, g rit a nd s hell-tempered v essels. T he s helly f abric p roduced b oth t ypes o f c ooking-pot r im, t here w ere n umerous e xamples o f t he s imple, u pright r im f orm ( West R avendale,Fig.147, N os.9-11; T hornton L e M oor, F ig.153, N os.7-13; W orlaby, F ig.194, N os.5-7). E xamples o f t he s mall, e verted r ims w ere a gain l ess c ommon b ut i ncluded s ome f rom W inghale P riory f ound a mongst a r estricted f ield s catter a ssociated w ith l ugged b owls ( Fig.151, N os.1-3). A lthough t his c annot b e a ccepted a s a r eliable a ssociation, i t d oes l end s upport t o t he e vidence f rom B arton, E ast A cridge i n s uggesting t hat t his r im f orm w as l ater, p robably m iddleS axon, i n d ate. A mongst t he s hell-tempered c ooking-pot r ims, t here w ere a n umber w hich a ppeared t o b e s omewhat l arger i n r im d iameter. T hese i ncluded a n e xample f rom B arrow, S t. C hads ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N o.1) a nd s everal f rom t he u nstratified m aterial, ( e.g. F lixborough, F ig.201,No.24; R oxby, F ig.202, N o.12; W est R avendale, F ig.147, N o.16). T he u se o f p ierced r im l ugs, u sually o n b owls a nd l ess c ommonly o n c ooking-pots, h as l ong b een r egarded a s a c haracteristic f eature o f m iddle-Saxon s hell-tempered v essels i n L incolnshire ( Addyman a nd W hitwell 1 970 , 1 00). A s mall n umber h ave b een r ecognised o n g rit t empered f abrics ( Winghale P riory, F ig.151, N o.6) b ut t he l ug r emains p redominantly a f eature o f s hell-tempered v essels. I n m ost c ases t hese l ugs w ere f ormed b y t he a ddition o f p ads o f c lay t o t he r im o f t he v essel. H oles w ere p ushed t hrough, r ather t han c ut, u sually a t a n a ngle ( higher f rom t he o uter s ide o f t he p ot, l ower o n t he i nner), a nd s everal s howed s igns o f c onsiderable p atination o n t he i nner s urfaces o f t hese h oles ( e.g. T hornton L e M oor, F ig.153, N o.23). I t i mplies t hat t hey w ere f unctional v essels, t he p atination p erhaps i ndicating t he g entle a brasion o f a r ope o r c ord. N o c omplete e xample o f o ne o f t hese v essels h as b een r ecovered, b ut i t i s a ssumed t hat t here w ould h ave b een a t l east t wo o f t hese l ugs o n e ach v essel. T hese p ierced l ugged b owls w ere p ossibly c eramic c opies o f S axon, b ronze, h anging b owls u sually a ssociated w ith t he e arly a nd m iddle S axon p eriods ( Thompson 1 956, e specially 1 95, F ig.5). C eramic c opies o f m etal f orms w ere c ommon d uring t he m edieval p eriod, a nd a s b ronze h anging b owls w ould a lmost c ertainly h ave b een a p roud p ossession o f t he m ore w ealthy m embers o f S axon s ociety, s uch c eramic c opies w ould h ave b een a m eans f or t he l ess w ealthy t o a pe t he l ifestyle o f t heir ' beters t. A t B arrow : S t. C hads, s everal o f t hese l ugged b owls w ere f ound a ssociated w ith a n I pswich-type p itcher ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N os.4-5) c onfirming t heir u se i n t he m iddle-Saxon p eriod. T he f orm w as n ot r ecorded a mongst t he l ate-Saxon w heel-finished v essels, h owever, t he e arliest d ate o f t hese l ugged b owls i s u ncertain. T here i s, a t p resent, n o e vidence t o i ndicate t hat t hey h ad a n e arly-Saxon o rigin, p articularly i f i t i s a ssumed t hat t he h and-finished s hell-tempered f abric ( SXSH) i s e xclusively m iddle-Saxon i n d ate. I f t he a rgument f or t he o ccurrence o f t he S XSH f abric i n e arly-Saxon d eposits r eceives f uture s upport, i t w ill t hen b e n ecessary t o a sk w hether s uch

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' diagnostic' m iddle-Saxon f orms m ight a lso h ave a n e arlier o rigin . T hese l ugged b owls c an n ow b e r egarded a s a c ommon f ind i n N orth L incolnshire a nd i nclude e xamples f rom T hornton L e M oor, F ig.153, N os.21-32; W inghale P riory, F ig.151, N os.5-7; S cawby, F ig.203, N o.1 a nd W est R avendale, F ig.147, N os.17, 2 1-22. T here w ere a lso a n umber o f a pparently p lain b owl f orms, m ostly i n t he s hell-tempered f abric ( Roxby, F ig.202, N o.13; W orlaby, F ig.194, N os.8-9; W est R avendale, F ig.147, N os.13, 1 5 a nd T hornton L e M oor, F ig.153, N os. 1 8-19), b ut t here w ere a lso a s mall n umber i n t he g ritty f abric ( East H alton S kitter, F ig.175, N o.7) a nd t he s andy f abric ( Flixborough, F ig.201, N o.20). H owever, i t i s u ncertain w hether t hese w ere a ctually p lain b owl f orms, o r m erely t he o rdinary r im f ragments f rom l ugged b owls. M ost a ppeared t o h ave v ery s imple o utward s loping r ims, a lthough t here w ere a n umber o f c lubbed r im f orms ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N o.3). A u nique v essel f orm c ame f rom B arrow : S t. C hads ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N o.6). I t r esembled i n s ize a nd f orm t he t wo-handled w ooden d rinking b owls t hat w ere c ommon i n I reland a nd S cotland i n t he p ost m edieval p eriod, k nown a s q uaiches ( Evan T homas 1 932, 3 -4 P 1.3 a nd 3 a). H owever, a s i ts s hell-tempered f abric w as i dentical t o t he o ther v essels i n t he g roup, t here i s n o r eason t o s uspect t hat i t w as n ot o f l ocal m anufacture. A nother r egional r arity, t his t ime i n t he g ritty f abric, w as a s mall p ierced l ug f rom t he s ide o f a v essel, r ecovered f rom B arton, S t. P eters ( Fig.164, N o.4). T he o nly k nown p arallel f or t his f rom L incolnshire c ame f rom t he 6 th c entury c emetery a t F onaby w here a n e xample o ccurred, p robably r e-used, a s a c remation u rn ( Cook 1 981, 7 0-1, C remation 1 0, F ig.29, N o.10). F inaly, a mongst t his g roup o f f abrics w ere t he I pswich-types. S o f ar o nly t he p itcher f orm h as b een r ecognised i n t he r egion, o ccurr ing i n t wo f abric v ariants, a v ery f ine s mooth-textured f abric ( Barton, B arrow , B everley, T hornton L e M oor), a nd a h arder, s lightly m ore g ritty f abric ( Flixborough, E lsham , L issington). T hey w ere a lmost c ertainly i mported i nto t he r egion a s t here w as n o e vidence f or l ocal p roduction. H owever, i t s hould n ot b e a ssumed t hat t hey w ere a ll o f E ast A nglian o rigin. C ertain s herds i n t he l ocal g ritty f abric s eem t o h ave s everal o f t he c haracteristics a ssociated w ith t he I pswich-type p itcher s hapes ( SX/2/Bt,Fig.11,No.11), a lthough t he f orm c annot y et b e c onfirmed. I t w ould b e s urprising p erhaps i f t he l ocal p otters h ad m ade n o a ttempt t o c opy t his f orm. I t h as b een c ogently a rgued t hat t he I pswich-type w ares w ere a t echnological i nnovation, r e-introducing t he t echnique o f w heelthrowing t o E ngland ( Hurst 1 976, 2 99-300). O f t he d ozen o r s o e xamples n ow r ecovered f rom t he r egion, a ll w ere c oil-built a nd l argely h and-finished. O nly t he r ims a nd n ecks w ere ' turned'. T he t echnological g ap b etween t hese v essels a nd t he l ate-Saxon v essels o f t he T hetford a nd r elated t ypes w as s till v ery w ide. T he w hole s hape a nd s tyle o f d ecoration o f t hese p itchers r esembles m ore c losely t he e arly/middle-Saxon f orms r ather t han t hose o f t he l ate-Saxon p eriod.

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. F ig.241 s hows t he d istribution o f t he m edieval s hell-tempered w ares ( 33.S4) c ompared w ith t he c oarse s andy w ares ( Cl.C2.C3). S hell-tempered w ares e njoyed a n ear m onopoly o f m edieval c oarsewares a cross t he w hole o f n orthern a nd c entral L incolnshire, o nly e ncoun-

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t ering s erious c ompetition f rom t he c oarse-sandy w ares i n t he n orthe astern p art o f t he c ounty. O n a w ider, r egional s cale, t he d istrib ution o f s hell-tempered v essels h as a lready r eceived s ome a ttention ( Moorhouse 1 974a, 7 -8). T hey w ere c ommon t hroughout t he E ast M idlands a nd i n p arts o f E ast A nglia; t he H umber a nd S outh Y orkshire r eflecti ng t heir n orthern l imit. A t D oncaster t hey o ccurred i n s ome n umbers, f orming t he p rincipal c oarseware f abric d uring t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c enturies. T he m oated s ite o f E ast H addlesey, n ear S elby, p roduced a n umber o f s hell-tempered s herds, b ut t here t hey s eem t o h ave r epr esented l ess t han 1 % o f t he t otal a ssemblage ( Le P atourel 1 973, 9 6-108). T he t ype w as a lso c omparatively s carce a t P ontefract P riory ( Le P atourel 1 965, 1 07-109), C astle H ill, A lmondbury ( pers. C omm. S tephen M oorhouse) a nd S andal C astle, n ear W akefield ( ibid.); f urtherm ore, i t w as c ompletely a bsent f rom K irkstall A bbey ( Le P atourel 1 967, 3 8). E ast Y orkshire p rovides a l ittle e vidence f or t he p roduction o f s hell-tempered w ares d uring t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, a lthough t hey w ere n ever c ommon. O ccasional e xamples a re k nown f rom W harram P ercy ( Le P atourel 1 979, 8 0-81) a nd H ighgate, B everley ( Williams a nd W atkins 1 983). T he f orms o f t hese v essels d iffered m arkedly f rom c ontemporary l ate-Saxon w ares f rom N orth L incolnshire ( EM/49/Bv, F ig.46,No.1, o r L e P atourel 1 979, 8 0 , F ig.29). F rom t he 1 2th c entury, t here i s n o h int t hat t he E ast R iding e ither m ade o r i mported s hell-tempered p ottery o n a c ommercial s cale. A s ingle r im s herd o f a c ooking-pot w as r ecovered f rom W awne ( Hayfield 1 984), t he v essel r esembling t he S 3 f abrics f rom N orth L incolnshire. H edon p roduced o ne o r t wo s hellt empered v essels ( EM/56/Hd,Fig.44,No.24 o r H M/79/Hd,Fig.93,No.27), w hich w ere v ery s imilar t o t hose r ecovered f rom D oncaster. T his c onn ection i s m ade a ll t he m ore p lausible b y t he r egular o ccurrence o f t he D oncaster, w hiteware f abric ( WD) i n t he e arlier p hases f rom t he p ort. F ig.239 c ontrasts t he o ccurrence o f S i a nd S 2 s hell-tempered w ares w ith t heir c ontemporary l ate-Saxon g reywares C L a nd C T. I t d emonstrates t hat n umerically, t he s hell-tempered w ares w ere t he d ominant l ate-Saxon f abric a cross n orthern a nd c entral L incolnshire. W hilst t here w ere p robably a dditional s ources o f s hell-tempered f abric b etween L incoln a nd t he H umber, i t i s m ost u nlikely t hat t here w ere a ny f or t he c oarse s andy, g reyware f abrics. A lmost a ll L incolnshire's l ate-Saxon, c oarse-sandy v essels c an p robably b e a ttributed t o e ither T orksey o r L incoln s ources. T his i s o f p articular s ignificance b ecause i t w ould m ean t hat a ll t he l ate-Saxon g reywares s hown o n F ig.239 c ould b e r egarded a s t raded m aterial. T he r elative d istribution o f t he T orksey a nd L incoln f abrics i s e xplored f urther o n F ig.240 . T wo f urther c onsiderations c an b e d rawn f rom F igs.239-240. F irstly, t hey r epresent a n a spect, a lbeit a m inor o ne, o f l ate-Saxon t rade. S econdly, t he a reas o f p redominantly s hell-tempered f abrics m ay p rovide a t ent ative i nsight a s t o t he l ocation o f t heir p roduction s ources, o n t he a ssumption t hat t he c oarse s andy f abrics m ight f ind i t m ore d iffi cult t o c ompete i n t he i mmediate v icinity o f t he s hell-tempered p roduction c entres. • F ig.239 s uggests t hat t here w ere t wo a reas w here t he o ccurrence o f l ate-Saxon s hell-tempered w ares w as m ore i ntense, o ne a round B arton-on-Humber a nd t he s econd i n t he c entral W olds a rea a round

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W hereas m edieval s hell-tempered v essels w ere h eavily b iased t owards t he c ooking-pot f orm, t he l ate-Saxon S 1 v essels s howed a s lightly m ore e ven b alance, a lthough ( at 5 8.1%) c ooking-pots w ere s till t he p rincipal f orm. B owls w ould a ppear t o h ave b een m ore n umero us i n a ll l ate-Saxon c oarseware f abrics t han a t a ny t ime i n t he m edieval p eriod. F or t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, t he r ange o f c ooking p ot, b owl a nd o ther f orms r emained f airly u niform w hether t hey o ccurr ed i n a s hell-tempered o r a c oarse s andy f abric. I t w ould t hus b e a ppropriate a t t his s tage t o d iscuss g enerally t he t ypes o f l ateS axon c eramic f orms i n t his r egion, a nd p ossible e xplanations o f t heir o rigins. T ypical e xamples o f l ate-Saxon c ooking-pot f orms i n L incolnshire, i n b oth s hell-tempered a nd c oarse s and-tempered f abrics, c an b e s een f rom B arrow , S t. C hads ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N o.7; S X/5/Br, F ig.12, N o.12) a nd E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.175, N o.18). T hese e verted r ims w ith d ished i nner f aces w ere s tandard t hroughout t he r egion i n a ll l ate S axon f abrics. A lthough t hese c ould b e d escribed a s l id-seated r ims, n o m atching c eramic l ids h ave y et b een r ecognised. I n f orm a nd s tyle t hese c ooking-pots h ave n o p arallels o r p roto-types a mongst t he l ocal e arly/middle-Saxon w ares, w ith t he p ossible e xception o f t he e arliest m aterial f rom L incoln, S altergate ( SX/20/Li, F ig.16, N os.1-10). T he c losest n ative p arallels f or t hese l ate-Saxon v essel f orms w ere t he r egion 's l ate-Roman c oarsewares. T his l ink i s u sually d ismissed b ec ause o f t he s eemingly i nsurmountable g ap o f s ome f our h undred y ears b etween t he t wo i ndustries ( Coppack 1 980 , 1 46). H owever, i f t his c hronological p roblem i s m omentarily p ut t o o ne s ide, a nd t he t wo r anges o f f orms c ompared, a s urprisingly s eries o f p arallels c an b e e stablished. T he

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t he 9 th c entury. T he p roblem o f t he o rigin o f t hese l ate-Saxon f orms w as c onsidered b y C oppack w ho a ttempted t o d emonstrate t hat v ery s imilar v essels o ccurred i n c ontemporary a nd e arlier d eposits i n M erovingian a nd C arolingian F rance ( Coppack 1 980 , 1 46). A r ecent s urvey h as l isted a nd d iscussed t he m iddle-Saxon i mport ed p ottery f rom E urope ( Hodges 1 981). M any o f t he E uropean f orms s howed a d efinite l egacy f rom e arlier R oman v essels ( e.g., i bid,70, F ig.7, 6 , N os.5 a nd 8 -11). I ndeed, i t w ould a ppear t hat, u nlike E ngland, p arts o f E urope n ever l ost t he t echnical s kills o f t he R oman p ottery i ndustries a nd c ontinued t o p roduce w heelthrown w ares t hrougho ut t he ' migration ' p eriod. I t h ad b een s uggested t hat t he E nglish l ate-Saxon f orms m ay e ven h ave a risen u nder t he i nfluence o r p roduct ion o f i mmigrant p otters f rom E urope ( Hurst 1 959, 2 8-31), a lthough t he c laim h as n ow b een r escinded ( Hurst 1 976, 3 18). N orth L incolnshire h as s o f ar p roduced t wo m iddle-Saxon, E uropean i mports. B arrow : C herry L ane p roduced a n e xample o f a r ed-burnished p itcher ( HM/12/Br, F ig.59, N o.9) o f p roba i ;le M erovingian d ate, c ons idered t o b e a ' prestige' p roduct ( Hodges 1 981, 7 1-2). M ore r ecently, B arton : C astle D ike S outh h as p roduced a F rankish p itcher a s p art o f a g rave g roup f rom a n i nhumation c emetery ( Fig.160, N o.42). T his i mportant v essel, w hich w as d iscovered i n A pril, 1 982, w as i n ah ard, c oarse, o range, s and-tempered f abric, w ith r ough-textured s urfaces. H owever, i t w as t he s hape a nd c onstructional d etails o f t his v essel w hich p roved t o b e o f t he g reatest i nterest, f or i t w as w heel-thrown w ith a k nife-trimmed b asal a ngle a nd a f lat b ase. I ts r im w as e verted w ith a d ished i nner r im f ace, r emarkably c lose i n f orm t o t he l ateS axon c ooking-pot r ims o f L incolnshire, w hilst t he h andle w as o f a ' strap' t ype. I t c ame f rom a b urial w hich w as s urrounded b y o thers w hose a rtifacts s uggested a 7 th-century d ate ( Dr.J.B.Whitwell , p ers. c omm .). P rovisional i dentification o f t he v essel b y R ichard H odges s uggests t hat i t w as a n i mport o f F rankish o rigin, p robably f rom t he C ologne r egion. T he r im a nd k nife t rimming o f t his v essel p rovide t he t wo p rincipal f eatures m ost c haracteristic o f t he L incolnshire l ate-Saxon c ooking-pot v essels. I ts a ssociation a mongst a s eries o f r ich g raves, w hich i n 1 939 h ad p roduced a b ronze h anging b owl a nd o ther a rtifacts ( Watkin 1 980, 8 8-89 , B ryant 1 981), s uggests t hat t his t oo w as r egarded a s a p restige a rtifact. A lthough a s ingle 7 th-century i mport a t B arton-on-Humber c annot e xplain t he s udden a ppearance o f s omewhat s imilar l ocally-made f orms i n t he 9 th c entury, i t d oes d emonstrate t hat i mported v essels, v ery s imilar t o t he s ubsequent l ate-Saxon p ottery f orms, w ere a ccessible t o l ocal c ommunities. I t a lso s tarts t o p rovide t he e vidence o f c ont acts w hich H urst c onsidered l acking w hen h e a bandoned h is e arlier a rgument f or t he i mmigrant E uropean p otters i n t he 9 th c entury ( 1976, 3 18). A s econd p ossible r eason f or s imilarities i n f orm b etween l ate R oman a nd l ate-Saxon p ottery v essels i s t hat i n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod t here w as s till p lenty o f R oman p ottery a bout, a lbeit i n f ragmentary f orm. A lmost e very m iddle o r l ate-Saxon p ottery g roup i n L incolnshire c ontained r esidual R oman p ottery. I n s ome g roups i t w as o nly o ne o r t wo s herds b ut i n o thers, s uch a s B arton, E ast A cridge, o r s ome o f t he D oncaster s ites, 8 0 o r 9 0% o f t he g roup c onsisted o f R oman

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p ottery. S axon b uilding a nd d omestic a ctivity i n t he v icinity o f R oman s ites w as c learly c ontinually d isturbing t hese e arlier d eposits; t he c hance d iscovery o f ' archaeological d eposits' w as p robably a s c ommon i n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod a s i t i s t oday. W ere l ate-Saxon p otters i nfluenced b y t he f orms o f t his d isturbed R oman r ubbish? A rmed w ith t he k nowledge t o f inish p ottery o n t he w heel, a l ate-Saxon p otter w ould h ave b een i n a p osition t o r espond t o a ny s uch s timuli, h owever u nconventional i ts o rigins. T he s hape o f t he c ooking-pots u nderwent c onsiderable c hanges f rom l ate-Saxon f orms ( SX/4/Br, F ig.12, N o.7) t o e arly-medieval ( EM/10 / Br, F ig.21, N o.37 o r E M/11/Br, F ig.22, N o.1). T hese c hanges c an b e c learly s een w hen c omparing p lates 2 38 a nd 2 43. C ooking-pots b ecame b igger, s hallower a nd h ad w ider b ases. B owls t oo i ncreased i n s ize a nd t herefore c apacity. I t i s p robably p remature t o r elate t hese c hanges i n f orm a nd s ize t o p ossible c hanges i n c ulinary b ehaviour, b ecause p ottery w as o nly o ne o f t he m edia f or c ooking v essels. W e d o n ot y et k now w hether s imilar c hanges o f f orm w ere t aking p lace i n w ooden, l eather o r m etal u tensils. H owever, t hese c hanges m ust a lso b e s et a gainst a g eneral e xpansion a nd l ocalisation o f t he r egion's p ottery i ndustry i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod w hich c ompeted w ith, a nd e ventually o verwhelmed, t he l arger, o lder, e stablished l ate-Saxon i ndustries. T he a dvent o f p itchers a nd j ugs w ith t heir u se o f g lazes r eleg ated c ooking-pots a nd b owls t o p ositions o f s econdary i mportance, a nd i f e arly-medieval j ugs w ere t o a chieve n ew h eights i n p otting s tandards, c ontemporary c ooking-pots a nd b owls s ometimes f ell s hort o f t he s tandard s et b y t heir l ate-Saxon p redecessors. W hereas l ate S axon c ooking v essels w ere e ither w heel-thrown o r c oil-built a nd w heel-finished t o a v ery h igh s tandard o n b oth i nner a nd o uter s urf aces, t he n ew , e arly-medieval c ooking-pot f orms, w hether i n s hell t empered o r c oarse s and-tempered f abrics, w ere i nvariably c oil-built, a nd n ot a lways f ully w heel-finished. S hell-tempered c ooking-pot r ims o f t he 1 1th a nd 1 2th c entury w ere g enerally v ery s mall a nd e verted, h aving l ost t he d ished i nner r im f ace o f t he l ate-Saxon f orms. K nife t rimming l argely d isappeared, a lthough i t w as t o s urvive o n c oarse s andy v essels u ntil t he l ate 1 4th c entury. L ower b odies l ost t heir t apered l ate-Saxon p rofiles a nd b ecame m ore s traight s ided ( Fig.243). A lthough t he l ate-Saxon s ocketed b owl a nd d ish f orms o f t he S i f abric d isappeared f rom t he e arly-medieval r epertoire, n ew f orms e merged. C urfews f irst a ppeared i n t he m id-12th c entury i n t he c oarse s andy f abrics, a nd b asting d ishes b y t he l atter p art o f t he s ame c entury. B oth f orms o ccurred i n s hell-tempered f abrics, b ut r arely f rom d ated c ontexts. J ug f orms a lso o ccurred i n t he S 3 f abric b ut t hey w ere e xtremely r are. T he o nly c omplete p rofile c ame f rom L incoln ( Adams 1 977, 2 9, F ig.15, N o.114; a nd F ig.243), b ut t wo f ragmentary e xamples w ere f ound a t T hornton-Le-Moor ( Fig.155 N o.23). T he s mall l id f rom B arrow : C herry L ane ( HM/12/Br, F ig.58, N o.18) i s u nique t o t he r egion a nd o f u nknown f unction. B y t he l ate 1 2th c entury, s hell-tempered c ooking-pots i n b oth S 3 a nd S 4 f abrics s howed a m arked i ncrease i n r im s ize; t his t rend c ontinued u ntil t he t radition's d ecline i n t he l ate 1 4th o r e arly 1 5th c entury ( Fig.243). I n a ddition t o t he d atable p rofiles o f F ig.243, s everal o ther u nstratified p rofiles o f c ooking-pots, p robably o f

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g rew u p a longside t he l ate-Saxon g rey-wares. O ver a p eriod o f y ears, p erhaps d ecades, t heir e ase o f a vailability a nd c omparative c heapness m ay h ave c ompensated f or t heir r elative c rudeness o f m anufacture a nd a llowed t hem t o g radually t ake c ommand o f l ocal m arkets. T he c hronological r ange o f v essels p resented f or t he f abrics i n t his t radition ( Figs.246-247) i s o nly r epresentative o f g roups s tudied b y t he w riter. I t i s e vident f rom T hornholme P riory t hat t he C 2 f abric s urvived i nto t he l ate 1 4th c entury ( HM/36/Tp, F ig.73, N os.3-4), a lthough i n t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire i t m ay h ave s urv ived a s l ate a s t he e arly 1 5th c entury. E vidence f rom B ridlington ( Earnshaw a nd W atkins 1 984) a nd W harram P ercy ( Le P atourel 1 980 ,83-86) s uggests t hat S taxton w ares ( CS) p ersisted t o a bout c .1450 , b ut t he 1 5th c entury d ates c laimed f or t his f abric f rom B olton, F angfoss, l ack a ny s upportive e vidence ( Coppack 1 978, 1 36-139). H edon 's s eemi ngly m ore r estrictive d ate s pan f or i ts C H f abrics i s l ikely t o h ave b een o ccasioned b y t he d windling h istorical f ortunes o f t he p ort b y t he 1 4th c entury ( Hayfield a nd S later 1 984). T he c halk a nd s and-tempered C l f abric w ould s eem t o h ave h ad a c omparatively l imited l ifespan. S ome o f i ts c ooking-pot f orms s uggest a l ate-Saxon o rigin ( Winteringham , F ig.203,No.16, B artono n-Humber, F ig.19, N o.17, F ig.164, N o.17). T he c orresponding f abric f rom B everley ( CB1) d oes n ot a ppear t o h ave b een p resent i n t he l evels a ssociated w ith t he L urk L ane c oin h oard o f c .851, b ut i t w as f ound i n i ntervening l ayers s ealed b y d estruction p hases a ssociated w ith t he g reat f ire o f B everley i n 1 188 ( pers.comm. G areth W atkins). T he c halk p articles o f t he C l f abric s uggest a n o rigin o n o r n ear t he L incolnshire C halk W olds a nd, u nlike T orksey o r L incoln G rey f abrics, t hese c an p robably b e r egarded a s l ocally m ade N orth L incolnshire p roducts. C urrent e vidence w ould s uggest t hat C l w as r eplaced b y t he C 2 f abric d uring t he 1 1th o r 1 2th c entury. C onsequently, i ts c ontemporary o ccurrence i n a g roup i ndicates a n e arly-medieval d ate.

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e arliest o ccurrence o f a c urfew i n t his r egion, a lthough s plashed g lazed c urfews o f 1 1th-century d ate h ave n ow b een r ecovered f rom L incoln : F laxengate ( Jane Y oung, p ers.comm .). B y t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, t he l arge, w ide-mouthed c ooking-pot h ad p robably d isappeared. M edium s ized c ooking-pots r em ained t he p rincipal f orm f lanked b y n arrow-mouthed b owls a nd a n ew f orm , p eat-pots ( EM/56/Hd, F ig.47, N o.11). T hese p eat-pots w ere a c haracteristic E ast R iding f orm w hich c ombined a c ooking-pot p rofile w ith a w ide d iameter a nd s hallow d epth. I t i s i nteresting t hat t his f orm h as n ot y et b een r ecognised i n L incolnshire i n a ny f abric, a lt hough t he f orm i s k nown f rom o ther p arts o f t he c ountry ( Jope 1 963, 3 32-334 a nd F ig.66). A c haracteristic o f c ooking-pots o f t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury w as a h orizontal b and o f s houlder t humbing s ituated a t t he a pproximate j unction o f t he r im w ith t he c oiled b ody. I t h as b een s uggested t hat t his w as d esigned t o s trengthen t he j oin o f t he a pplied r im ( Hayfield 1 980 ,31). O nce a gain t hese s houlder t humbings a ppeared p articularly c ommon i n t he E ast R iding, s everal o ther e xamples o ccurring f rom H edon a nd o n a S taxton w are v essel f rom W harram P ercy ( Fig.247). A ll w ould s eem t o d ate t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury, a nd u ntil a n e xtended d ate r ange c an b e d emonstrated, t hey c an p robably b e r egarded a s a t ype f ossil. M edium-sized c ooking-pots p ersisted t hroughout t he r est o f t he H edon r ange ( Fig.246) b ut, f rom t he 1 3th c entury, a n ew f orm o f l arge c ooking-pot e merged ( HM/80/Hd, F ig.94,No.33), a nd a n ew s eries o f s mall c ooking-pots ( HM/67/Hd; H M/69/Hd, F ig.88,No.1; F ig.89 , N o.23). T he n arrow-mouthed b owls f ailed t o s urvive t he 1 2th c entury , w ith t he p ossible e xception o f H M/76/Hd, F ig.91,No.7, a nd t he p eat-pots h ad d isappeared b y t he m id-13th c entury. S taxton w ares f rom t he V ale o f P ickering h ave h itherto b een t he b est k nown f abric i n t his t radition ( Brewster 1 952; L e P atourel 1 965, 1 11-112). O nly a s mall r ange o f f orms h ave b een p resented h ere ( Fig.247), a ll f rom t he w riter's w ork a t W harram P ercy. O ther, l ater S taxton w are f orms f rom W harram h ave r ecently b een p ublished, b ut, a lthough f rom p it g roups, t hey l acked s atisfactory d ating e vidence ( Le P atourel 1 979, 9 9-101, 1 04-105). T here i s a f airly s trong s imil arity o f f orm a nd c onstruction b etween t hese 1 2th-century v essels f rom W harram a nd t hose f rom H edon, i ncluding t he u se o f t humbed s hould ers i n t he l ate 1 2th c entury ( Fig.247). T his a lso i ncludes a g eneral s imilarity i n r im f orms, a lthough S taxton w are r ims t ended t o b e a l ittle m ore r ounded t han t hose f rom H edon. H owever, b y t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c enturies d ifferences w ere b ecoming m ore c learly r ecognisable, p articularly a mongst r im f orms. W hile H edon a nd B everley f orms f avo ured s imple r im s tyles, t hose o f S taxton w ares b ecame i ncreasingly m ore c omplex. A u seful s election o f l ater S taxton w are r im f orms c an b e s een f rom B olton, F angfoss ( Coppack 1 978, 1 18-139).

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T he S taxton ( CS), B everley ( CB) a nd H edon ( CH) c oarse s andy f abrics r evealed s imilar s tandards o f p otting. I n a ll t hree c ases t he e arly m edieval c ooking-pots f ailed t o m atch t he p otting s tandards o f t he r egion's l ate-Saxon f abrics. W heel-finishing w as o ften i ncomp lete a nd t his w as p articularly e vident o n t he i nner s urfaces w hich r evealed e xtensive e vidence o f h and-finishing. S uch e vidence i n t he p ast h as l ed t o c laims o f a t echnological ' collapse' o f e arly-medieval p otteries ( Hurst 1 976, 3 42). H owever, w hereas c ooking-pots w ere t he p re-eminent l ate-Saxon f orm , i n t his r egion a t l east t hey w ere r eleg ated t o a s econdary p osition b y j ugs i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod. T he d ecline i n t he s tandard o f p otting o f t hese Y orkshire c ookingp ots i s m ore l ikely t o r eflect t he d ecline i n t he i mportance o f t he v essel f orm r ather t han a ny o verall t echnological d ecline i n t he i ndustry. A lthough t he r ange o f L incolnshire c oarse s andy ( Cl, C 2, C 3) f orms c ompares w ith Y orkshire e xamples, c ertain d ifferences o ccur. T here h ave b een n o e xamples o f t he n arrow-mouthed b owls, o r p eat p ots f rom L incolnshire. T he s hallow d ish f orms f rom B everley ( EM/43/Bv, F ig.38,No.22) h ave o nly o ne p arallel i n aC l v essel r ecently r ecovered f rom B arton-on-Humber ( Baysgarth M useum). T he L incolnshire e xamples a lso r esembled Y orkshire v essels i n t heir g eneral m ethods o f m anuf acture, w ith o ne m ajor e xception. I n g eneral t erms, t he s tandard o f w heel-finishing o n L incolnshire v essels w as m ore p roficient a nd m ore c omplete, u sually m atching t he h igh q uality p otting o f e arly m edieval j ugs. I t i s d ifficult t o a ppreciate t he r easons f or t hese h igher s tandards, a lthough i t c ould b e n oted t hat i n E ast Y orkshire c oarse s andy v essels h ad n o c ompetitors, b ut i n L incolnshire t hey w ere i n c ompetition w ith s hell-tempered w ares w hich w ere t hemselves o f a h igher p otting s tandard. T he e arliest r ecognisable L incolnshire c oarse s andy f abric w as C l w hich m ay h ave h ad i ts o rigins i n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod. A lthough s herds h ave b een r ecognised i n l ate-Saxon g roups ( SX/2/Bt, S X/3/Bt, S X/19/Bt), t he f orms o f t hese e arly v essels h ave y et t o b e f irmly e stablished. H owever, a mongst t he u nstratified a nd r esidual m aterial a re r im f orms w hich p arallel t hose o f l ate-Saxon g reywares ( EM/2/Bt, F ig.19, N o.17, W interingham,Fig.203,No.13). I t i s t hese f orms w hich a re l ikely t o r eflect a ny l ate-Saxon p hase o f C l p roduction. A c omp lete p rofile w as r ecovered f rom B arrow : S t. C hads a nd a s election o f r im f orms f rom B arton : S t. P eters ( Fig.164,Nos.16-21), E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.178 , N os.1-2). T hey r eveal a s eries o f v ery s imple, r ounded, u pright r ims o f w hich t he B arrow : S t. C hads' e xample c ited a bove w as t he m ost c ommon. T he b ulk o f L incolnshire's c oarse s andy v essels o ccurred i n t he C 2 f abric. A mongst t he m ore i nteresting v essels i n t his f abric w ere t wo u nglazed p itchers f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.178,Nos.161 7). T he m ore c omplete e xample h ad a f itting p rofile t o m id-body b ut t he d epth o f i ts l ower b ody w as u ncertain; t wo o f t he t hree h and les s urvived, b ut t he ' 0 ' s pout h atched o n t he d rawing w as c onject ural. T his f orm w ould s eem r eminiscent o f l ate-Saxon T hetford-type p itchers ( Hurst 1 976, 3 15,Fig.14,No.5) a nd i t i s u nfortunate t hat s o i nteresting a v essel s hould h ave c ome f rom a n u nstratified c ontext. O ther f ineware f orms o ccurred, a ll w ith s plashed g lazes, a ttributable t o t he e arly-medieval p eriod. E xamples o ccurred f rom B arrow : S t.Chads

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F ew c omplete p rofiles i n G 1 f abric e xisLed a mongst t he s tratified d eposits f rom N orth L incolnshire a nd a n umber o f e xamples f rom B everley ( GB) h ave b een u sed t o s upplement t he c omparison p late ( Fig. 2 49). M ore p rofiles w ere a vailable f rom t he u nstratified m aterial, i ncluding a n umber f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.177, N os.12-20). T he t able a bove s hows t hat o ver h alf t he v essel r ange c omprised c ooking-pots, b ut t he p roportion o f f ineware f orms w as a bout 3 5%, a m uch h igher f igure t han t hat o f t he c oarse s andy f abrics. D uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod, t he r egion's p ottery f abrics h ad s tarted t o s pecialise, e ither p roducing c oarsewares o r f inewares. T he G 1 g ritty f abric, h owever, a ppears t o h ave t ried t o p roduce b oth c ateg ories o f v essels, t hus r etaining a h old o n t he o ld c oarseware m arket i t h ad s uccessfully s hared, i n Y orkshire a t l east, d uring t he l ate S axon p eriod, w hilst a lso e ntering t he n ew , a nd r apidly e xpanding, f ineware p roduction o f g lazed v essels. I n t his r espect i t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t his• w as t he o ne m ajor f abric t radition w hich f ailed t o s urvive t he e arly-medieval p eriod i n N orth L incolnshire. G enerally, c ooking-pots a nd b owls i n t his t radition w ere o f a h igh q uality w hich c ompared w ith, a nd a t t imes s uperseded, t he b est p roducts o f c ontemporary s hell a nd c oarse s and-tempered f abrics. L ike l ate-Saxon g reywares, t hey w ere f ired h arder t han t heir c omp etitors a nd i n t erms o f d egree o f p orosity a nd s trength o f f abric, t hey w ere p robably t he b est o n t he m arket. H owever, t he e xpanding s ection o f t he e arly-medieval p ottery m arket w as g lazed f inewares, a nd G 1 j ugs m ay h ave f ailed t o c ompete s uccessfully w ith t he o ther c ontemporary f ineware f abrics s uch a s f ine s andy w ares ( F1) a nd o range-wares ( 01). I ndeed, t he G 1 j ugs s hown o n F ig.249, w hich w ere t ypical o f t heir f abric, s eem r ather c rude a nd l umpy i n a ppearance i n c omparison w ith t heir c ompetitors. I t m ay p rove a n a nachronism t o c onsider t he i nfluence o f a esthetics o n w hat w as e ssentially a u tilitarian p roduct, n evertheless, i t i s d istinctly p ossible t hat t he ' less p leasing ' a ppearance o f g rit-tempered f ineware f orms m ay h ave c ontributed t o t he d ecline o f t he f abric. M edieval p otters w ere u ndoubtedly i nvolved i n d eliberate a ttempts t o a ttract c ustomers t o t heir w ares. I t h as a lready b een s uggested i n C hapter 2 t hat t he p eak u se o f d ecoration o n a ny f abric i n t he p ost-splashed-glazed

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d ence o f c oil c onstruction e xcept i n s ome o f t he l arger j ugs w ith t heir t hicker w all ( EM/55/Hd, F ig.43, N os. 2 -3). I t m ay h ave b een t hat o nly t he l arger v essels w ere c oil-built a nd i n t his r espect i t w as p robably n o c oincidence t hat i t w as u sually t he l arger j ugs w hich h ad k nife-trimming t o t he l ower p arts o f t heir i nner s urfaces. T his i nternal k nife-trimming w as c hronologically r estricted t o t he s plashed g lazed p eriod, p re c .1150. T he e arliest r ims o n t hese j ugs w ere g enerally s mall a nd s quared w ith s hallow n ecks ( EM/55/Hd, F ig.42, N o.8-9). F or t his s plashed g lazed p hase, h andles w ere o f s trap f orm a nd a pplied t o t he t opof t he r im w ith a s mall f illet o f c lay u nderneath t o s trengthen t he j oin. L ower h andle a ttachments w ere s moothed o n w ith n o b ack f illet a nd n o t humbings. I n s uch r espects, t hese h andles s howed c onsiderable s imilarity w ith t he h andles o f l ate-Saxon p itcher f orms i n t he T orksey/ T hetford f abrics ( Hurst 1 957, 3 1-60 ; 1 976, 3 14-318). G enerally, l ower b odies o f t he s maller j ugs w ere w iped, w hilst t hose o f t he l arger o nes w ere k nife-trimmed, a lthough t here w es s ome d egree o f o verlap. T here w as, h owever, n o i ndication o f t he u se o f b asal t humbings d uring t his p eriod. T he s plashed g lazes o n t hese v essels w ere b right a nd c lear, e ven i f o nly r ather s parsely a pplied o n t he s maller v essels. S econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury T he r ange o f H edön v essels b elonging t o t his 5 0-year p eriod d emonstrated a n umber o f c hanges. A r ange o f n ew f orms a ppeared f or t he f irst t ime i ncluding g lazed b owls, c ruets, l amps a nd p ipkins. F ig.45, N o.1 w as t he e arliest l ocally m ade p ipkin r ecognised i n t his t radition , a nd i ts o verall s hape a nd i ts r ounded b ase c losely r esemb led t he i mported R hennish, B lau G rau l adles w hich w ere p roving r ela tively c ommon c ontemporary i mports ( Dunning 1 959 , 5 6-60). A n e xample o f B lau G rau h ad o ccurred i n t he e arliest H edon g roup ( Fig.44, N o.4), w hilst a nother w as a ssociated w ith t his l ate 1 2th c entury p hase. A s n o E nglish p ipkins h ave b een r ecorded p rior t o t he i mportation o f t hese b lue-grey l adles, i t i s p ossible t hat t he E nglish p ipkin f orm o riginated a s d irect c opies. R ound-bottomed E nglish p ipkin f orms w ere r are a nd w ould a ll s eem t o b e r estricted t o a 1 2th-century d ate. T he r ange o f s maller v essel f orms ( Fig.45, N os.2-5 a nd F ig.256) h ad a t hick, e ven , l ightly p ocked g laze r eferred t o a s " developed s plashed g lazes". H owever, t he f ine s andy j ugs h ad b y n ow m ade t he t ransition t o s uspension g lazes a nd, w ith t he p ossible e xception o f t he g ritty w ares, w ere t he l ast o f t he e arly-medieval f ineware t raditions t o d o s o. • J ug p rofiles t ended t owards m ore g lobular f orms. E xamples o f i nternal k nife-trimming w ere b ecoming r are. A lthough b asal t humbings w ere p resent o n o rangeware j ugs a t T hornholme P riory s hortly a fter 1 150, t hey w ere n ot u sed o n H edon f ine s andy w ares u ntil a fter 1 200. J ug r ims b y t his t ime w ere d ivided b etween s mall s quared t ypes ( EM/56/Hd, F ig.45, N o.14) a nd m ore n umerous c ollared f orms ( EM/56/Hd, F ig.45, N os.6,12), w hilst c ontemporary j ug h andles w ere a ttached e ither t o t he s ide o f t he r ims ( EM/56/Hd, F ig.47,No.1) o r i mmediately b elow t hem. T he u se o f w raps w as n ow m ore c ommon f or u pper h andle a ttachments, a nd a lthough l ower h andle a ttachments w ere s till s moothed o n w ithout t he u se o f b ack f illets, h andle t humbings t o s ecure t he ' tail' w ere n ow b ecoming s tandard p ractice. J ugs, F ig.45, N o.15 a nd F ig.47, N o.15 w ere t he f irst d ecorated v essels

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J ug F ig.87, N o.12, d espite i ts r elative c ompleteness, w as p roba bly r esidual a s i ts f orm , r im a nd s plashed g laze r eflect t he s tyle o f t he e arly 1 2th-century v essels. T he m ajority o f h andle f orms o n j ugs w ere b y n ow o f t he r od t ype w ith t heir u pper a ttachments i n t he m ore u sual m edieval p osition o n t he s ide o f t he n eck ( HM/65/Hd, F ig.86, N o.21). F illets o f c lay w ere b eing u sed t o s upport b oth u pper a nd l ower h andle a ttachments. A n i nteresting r egional d istinction w as p rovided b y t he u pper h andle a ttachments i n t his f abric, w hich w ere a pplied w ithout t he a id o f a ny l ateral t humbings ( Fig.86,No.21; F ig.87, N o.13), w hereas o n t he F l f ine s andy f abric a cross t he H umber, s uch t humbings w ere a lmost d e r igeur. T he u se o f b asal t humbings w as b ecoming c ommon, w ith p airs o f t humbings ( Fig.86,Nos.21,23) b eing t he m ore t ypical. I n g eneral, H edon F H v essels s eemed s low t o a dopt j ug d ecoration w hich e lsewhere h ad b ecome w idespread a nd v aried b y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury. A rchaeological e vidence, h owever, p oints t o M iddle L ane b eing o ne o f t he l ess a ffluent a reas o f H edon, a nd i f t here h ad b een a c ost d istinction b etween d ecorated a nd p lain v essels, t hen t he o verwhelming p reponderance o f p lain j ugs o n t his s ite w ould b e m ore r eadily e xplainable. T he s econd h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury T his p eriod p roduced t he g reatest v ariety o f j ug f orm a nd d ecora tion t hat w as e ver a chieved i n t he H edon F H f abrics. S uch v ariety a lso e xtended t o r im a nd h andle f orms ( Fig.256), i ncluding s trap, r od a nd t wisted r od f orms. G enerally, u pper h andle a ttachments w ere p lugged, t he e arliest u se o f t hat t echnique i n t his f abric. L ower h andle a ttachments i ncluded t riple a s w ell a s d ouble t humbings. T hese t riple t humbings, w ith t he c entral o ne b eing t he d eeper, a ppeared t o h ave b een p eculiar t o t he F H f abrics, a s t hey d id n ot o ccur e ither o n o ther f ine s andy f abrics o r i n f abrics i n o ther t raditions. W ithin t he r egion, t his f eature w ould a ppear t o b e a r eliable g uide t o l ate1 3th o r e arly 1 4th-century H edon p roducts. T he f irst h alf o f t he 1 4th c entury A lthough i t i s d ifficult t o p rove t hat t he H edon f ine s andy f abric d id n ot p ersist b eyond c .1350, i t m ay b e s ignificant t hat t his w as t he l ast, a nd t he s mallest, g roup o f v essel p rofiles f rom t he M iddle L ane a ssemblage. J ug, F ig.92, N o.9 , w ould s eem t o r epresent t he f inal d evelopment o f t he F H j ug a nd w as a t ypical, t all-necked j ug f orm . I t w as u nfortunate t hat t his w as n ot m ore c omplete a nd t hat t here w ere n o o ther j ug p rofiles o f s imilar d ate. F ig.95, N o.27 w as t he l atest p ipkin p rofile t o b e r ecovered i n t his f abric, a lthough s maller, p robably r esidual, s herds o ccur l ater o n b oth t his a nd o ther s ites. T he t raditional p ipkin f orm w as g enerally b ecoming l ess c ommon b y t he 1 4th c entury, a nd a s i t w as e ssentially a c ooking-vessel, i t w ould b e t empting t o r elate t his t o t he g radual d ecline i n t he n umber o f c ooking-pots d uring t he l ate-

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A lthough t he ' A ' f abric w as p resent i n a n e arly 1 2th-century s plashed g lazed p hase o f p otting ( EM/62/Dn), t here m ay h ave b een a p eriod i n t he l atter p art o f t he 1 2th c entury w hen t he w hole o f D oncaster's p ottery p roduction w as g iven o ver t o t he w hiteware ' B ' f abric. B y t he e nd o f t he 1 2th o r e arly i n t he 1 3th c entury, t he ' B ' f abric d isappeared a nd t he r e-emerged ' A' f abric a sserted i tself, b ecoming t he t own 's p rincipal f ineware f abric. I n m any r espects t he D oncaster ' A' f abric ( FD) f orms c ompare w ith t hose o f t he o ther f abrics i n t he f ine s andy t radition ( Figs.2202 21). J ugs c ame i n t wo b asic s hapes; g lobular ( Fig.220,No.3) a nd c ylindrical ( Fig.220,No.1). T he g lobular t ype h ad p lain, k nife-trimmed b ases, u sually w ithout t humbings, w hilst t he c ylindrical f orms h ad a p edestal b ase. A lthough s ome r od a nd t wisted r od h andles w ere p res ent a mongst t he w aster a ssemblage, t he p rincipal f orm w as t he s trap h andle w hich w ould s eem t o h ave p ersisted l onger i n t his f abric t han i t d id e lsewhere i n t he r egion. A m ore d etailed d iscussion o f t hese w aster f orms h as a lready b een p ublished ( Buckland e t a l 1 979, 1 3-20). T he t ypical, d ecorated H allgate ' A' j ug w ith i ts t ubular s pout, r im t ype a nd a pplied, n otched s trip d ecoration ( Fig.220 ,No.4) h as a n umber o f c lose r egional a nd n ational p arallels. T he D oncaster H allgate ' B ' f abric ( WD) a lso p roduced s imilar f orms, a r econstructed 1 5 rofile c oming f rom t he H edon : M iddle L ane a ssemblage ( Fig.45,No.20). R emarkably s imilar p rofiles o ccurred a mongst t he D eveloped S tamford f abrics ( Kilmurry 1 977, 5 8-59, G roup 2 4, a nd H edon E M/56/Hd, F ig.46, N o.4) a nd o n t he G lasshouse S treet a nd S t. A nne's S treet k iln m aterial f rom N ottingham ( Coppack 1 978, 2 4, F ig.2, N o.27). S everal w hite s andy v essels f rom B everley ( WB) p roduced t races o f a s imilar f orm a nd d esign ( EM/53/Bv, F ig.40 ,No.24). T he s eemingly c lose d ate r ange o f a ll t he v essels o f t his t ype s uggests a g reater a stuteness o f l ocal p otters t o p revailing f ashions t han m ay h itherto h ave b een a ppreciated ( Hodges 1 974, L e P atourel 1 976). F abric F l A vailable p rofiles i n t he F l a nd F 2 l ocal f abrics w ere r estricted t o j ug f orms o f t he e arly-medieval s plashed g lazed p hase ( Fig.249). T hese c ompared w ith t he e arliest p hase o f H edon j ugs, a lthough t he L incolnshire j ugs s eemed t o h ave a s lightly m ore b ulbous p rofile. T he g eneral t echniques o f m anufacture w ere a lso s imilar a nd t he s ame b asic d evelopment o f h andles w ould s eem t o h ave o ccurred. T he o nly s tratified e xamples o f t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c entury v essels i n t his f abric c ame f rom B arrow : C herry L ane ( HM/12/Br, F ig.59, N os.3-6; H M/13/Br, F ig.59 , N os.17-19), b ut t hese w ere v ery f ragmentary a nd m any m ay e ven h ave b een r esidual. T he r ange o f d ecoration o n t hese a nd o ther s herds a nd t heir a ssociated v essel f orms c an b est b e s een a mongst t he u nstratified v essels i n t his f abric.

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A mongst t he s plashed g lazed j ugs i n t he F l f abric, t he s quare, o utward t urned r im f orm w as t he m ost c ommon; e xamples w ere f ound a t E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.179, N o.1); K ettleby T horpe ( Fig.166 , N os.12,14); T hornton C urtis ( Fig.189, N os.30-32); B arton ( Fig.162 , N o.1) a nd W interingham ( Fig.203, N o.18). T he a ssociated h andle f orms w ere u sually a t hick , s trap f orm ( Walcot, F ig.200, N o.16; W interingham , F ig.203, N o.19 a nd G oxhill, F ig.171, N o.28). A f urther n ear-complete p rofile f rom G oxhill ( Fig.171,No.21) p roduced a s imilar s hape t o t he s tratified B arton-on-Humber e xamples ( Fig.20 , N os.11-12, 1 5). T he u se o f i nternal k nife-trimming o n t he l arger j ugs i n t his f abric w as c onfirmed b y a b asal s herd f rom W alcot ( Fig.200 , N o.18). W ith t he a dvent o f s uspension g lazes t here a ppears t o h ave b een a c ommensurate g rowth i n t he v ariety o f r im f orms, h andle f orms a nd d ecoration. T he c haracteristic l ate 1 2th-century r im f orm w ith t he n eck c arination, w hich w as p opular o n t he t ubular-spouted j ugs w ith a pplied n otched d ecoration, w as s een o n a s herd f rom K ettleby T horpe ( Fig.166, N o.13), b ut t he f orm w as n ever c ommon i n t his f abric. G enera lly r ims b ecame s maller a nd m ore u pright, t he f ollowing e xamples s howing s ome o f t he r ange, G oxhill, F ig.171, N os.24-25; T hornton C urtis, F ig.189, N os.36-40 ; G reat L imber, F ig.187, N o.26. A lthough t here w as s ome v ariation i n h andle f orm , t he m ost c ommon w as t he r od h andle ( Worlaby, F ig.194, N o.36; K ettleby T horpe, F ig.166, N o.20). T he t ypical j ug b ase i s s een f rom G oxhill, F ig.171, N o.31. S everal e xamples o f r ough p edestal b ases o ccurred ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.189, N o.47), b ut i n o ne c ase t he p edestal b ase w as a pplied ( Type 1 ,Goxhill, F ig.171, N o.32) a nd i n a nother t he o uter e dge o f t he b ase w as f ormed f rom a n a pplied s trip ( Walcot, F ig.200 , N o.17). T he m ost c ommon m ethod o f d ecoration w as p lastic r ather t han i ncised o r i mpressed; h owever, a r ouletted s herd d id o ccur f rom T hornton C urtis, ( Fig.189,No.44). A mong t he d esigns w ere v ertical s trip a nd p ellets ( Goxhill, F ig.171 , N o.26), p lain v ertical s trips ( Barton, F ig.162, N o.5), a nd h orizontal p ellets w ith i ncised l ines ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.189, N o.43). I n m ost c ases t he a pplied p art o f t he d ecoration w as c oated w ith a n i ron-wash. A mongst t he o ther f orms, a s ingle p ipkin i s i llustrated ( Roxby, F ig.202, N o.24). C ooking-pots w ere r are b ut o ccurred i n a n umber o f f orms ( Habrough, F ig.173, N os.23-24; G oxhill, F ig.171, N o.19 ; T hornton C urtis, F ig.189, N os.27-28). T wo t ypes o f b owl r im o ccurred , a s mall, s quared f orm p robably b elonging t o a s mall, e arly b owl F ig.171, N o.33) a nd a l arger, m ore e verted t ype ( Habrough , F ig.173, N o.25). A s ingle a quamanile f orm w as r ecognised ( Barrow , F ig.160, N o.10). I t c ame f rom a f ield a djoining B arrow C astle e arthworks. E xcavation b y t he l ate W . F . V arley i n t he 1 960s p roduced a r ange o f p ottery r estricted t o t he e arly-medieval p eriod ( material i n H ull M useum). I t i s p robable t hat t his s herd b elongs t o t he s ame e ra. U nfortunately i t w as s lightly a braded a nd, a lthough i t h as b een p rovisionally a lloc ated t o t he F l f abric, i t m ight w ell h ave d erived f rom a ny o f t he r egion 's f ine s andy p roduction c entres. F abric F 2 T he v essels i n t his f abric w ere r emarkably s imilar t o t hose o f F l a nd i nstead o f r epeating t he v arious d escriptions a lready o ut -

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O rangewares w ere a c lass o f f ineware f abrics w hich f irst a chieved p rominence d uring t he e arly 1 2th c entury, a lthough t heir o rigins m ay g o b ack a s e arly a s t he e nd o f t he l ate-Saxon p eriod. T hey r em ained t he s ingle m ost i mportant r egional f ineware t radition u ntil t heir d ecline i n t he e arly y ears o f t he 1 4th c entury. T he e arliest g roup p resented h ere t o c ontain o rangeware w as E M/49/Bv w hich p robably d ates t o t he 1 1th c entury. T he l ocally m ade, m edieval o rangewares h ad a v ery f ine, s mootht extured f abric w hich, l ike c ontemporary S tamford w ares, a ppeared v irtually u ntempered. A s t heir n ame s uggests, t he f abric w as u sually a n o range c olour, a lthough v arying t o s hades o f r ed a nd p ink. O f a ll t he f abrics w hich m ake u p t his t radition, t he S carborough w ares h ave h itherto b een t he b etter k nown ( Rutter 1 961; F armer 1 979). W hilst S carborough w ares w ere u ndoubtedly t raded o ver c onsiderable d istances, o ther o rangeware p roduction c entres m ay h ave i ncluded t he p orts o f B everley, B arton a nd G rimsby w hich w ould a lso h ave b een w ell p laced t o a chieve a w ide c oastal d istribution. T he t erm o rangewares w as f irst u sed b y P eter A rmstrong w hen r eferring s pecifically t o t he f ine t empered o range p roducts f ound a t H ull ( 1977, 3 5-51) w hich w ould s eem t o h ave d erived f or t he m ost p art f rom B everley. A s i t b ecame i ncreasingly a pparent t hat a r ange o f k ilns i n e astern Y orkshire a nd N orth L incolnshire h ad c hosen t o p roduce a s eries o f s imilar

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v essels i n a n a lmost i dentical f abric, i t s eemed a ppropriate t o u se t he t erm o rangewares a s a l oose g eneric n ame f or t his w hole r egional t radition. T he d ecline o f t he o rangewares s eems t o h ave t aken p lace d uring t he l ate 1 3th o r e arly 1 4th c entury. A t H ull t hey w ould a ppear t o h ave b een d irectly r eplaced b y t he H umberwares ( Armstrong 1 980 , 3 2). H owever, i t w as d ifficult t o d ecide w hether t he H umberwares h ad d irect ly c hallenged t he o rangeware s hare o f t he c eramic m arket, o r w hether t he o rangewares w ere a lready i n d ecline a nd t he H umberwares w ere m erely f illing t he r esulting m arket g ap. A t T hornholme P riory, o range w ares f ormed t he d ominant f abric f rom t he s ite's f oundation ( c.1150) u ntil t he t radition's d ecline i n t he e arly 1 4th c entury. H owever, t he f abric w hich r eplaced i t, t he M 1 m edium s andy f abric, a s t he d ominant f ineware f abric o n t he s ite, h ad a lready b een o ccurring i n s mall q uantitites a t t he P riory f rom t he l ate 1 2th c entury. I n t his c ase a t l east, t he M 1 f abric w ould a ppear t o h ave s imply f illed a g ap l eft b y t he d isappearance o f t he o rangewares r ather t han b y i ts o wn a ggressive c ompetition. D istribution S plashed G laze P hase T he q uantity o f s plashed g laze o rangewares w as c onsiderably l ess t han t hat o f t he f ine s andy w ares, b ut t hey s howed a g reater d egree o f s patial c lustering ( Fig.258). T hree c oncentrations c ould b e s een, t he f irst a round B arton-on-Humber a nd t he s outhern b ank o f t he H umber, t he s econd a round G rimsby a rea, a nd a t hird a round C aistor. T hese t hree t owns m ay h ave r epresented t he c entres o f m anuf acture f or t he f abric d uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod, o r a ltern atively, t he p rincipal c entres o f i ts m arketing. O rdinary o r S uspension G lazes W ithin N orth L incolnshire, o rangewares w ere t he d ominant h ighm edieval f ineware f abric ( Fig.257). I t w as m ost p rolific t o t he n orth a nd e ast o f L incolnshire, t hinning c onsiderably t o t he s outh-west, a long t he u pper p arts o f t he A ncholme v alley a nd t he n orthern t ribut aries o f t he W itham. O rangewares w ere a lso c ommon i n e astern Y orks hire, a t l east a s f ar n orth a s S carborough. T hey f ormed a f requent f ind a t W harram P ercy, b ut t hey f ailed t o p enetrate t he V ale o f Y ork i n a ny n umber. O rangewares o ccurred a s a m inor f abric a t D oncaster, a lthough t hey w ere m ore c ommon i n t he e arly-medieval p hases t han t hose o f t he h igh-medieval. T he t ype w as r are i n L incoln. A s a t rad ition, o rangewares w ould s eem t o h ave h ad a p redominantly c oastal d istribution f rom S carborough t o G rimsby, s tretching w estwards o nto t he Y orkshire a nd L incolnshire W olds, b ut o nly a long m ajor w aterways, s uch a s t he H umber, d id i t p enetrate a ny f urther w est. A lthough i ts d istribution c overed a w ide a rea, t he p rincipal u rban c entres c ont ained w ithin i t w ere p orts, e ither c oastal s uch a s S carborough o r G rimsby o r i nland s uch a s B everley. T he t wo p rincipal o rangeware f abrics t o o ccur i n N orth L incolns hire w ere t he 0 1 a nd 0 2 t ypes. T heir d istribution, w hich h as b een c ontrasted o n F ig.259, p roduced a n eat n orth/south d isivion. O f t he

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G oxhill, F ig.172, N o.13 a nd E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.182, N o.1). L ater t here w ere a lso c opies o f t ypical H umberware f orms ( Conesby, F ig.204, N os.13-14). A s F ig.260 d emonstrated, t here w as a v ariety o f i ncised a nd a pplied d ecorative d esigns o n o rangeware j ugs, b ut t hese w ere u sually n eatly r egimented i nto v ertical o r h orizontal r ows. O ften t he a pplied d esigns h ad a n i ron-wash a nd o ccasionally t he v ertical a pplied s trips w ere m ade o f a w hite p ipe c lay. T he u se o f a d eliberate s lip w as r are b ut w hen u sed, p roduced a b right, c lear, l emon y ellow g laze, u sually f orming a b ackground f or a pplied c opper-washed s pots(HM/16/Tp, F ig.61, N o.13). S uch v essels w ould a ppear t o h ave b een c omprised o f t wo p anels; t he o ne h aving t he s lip a nd r esulting y ellow c oloured g laze, w hilst t he o ther w as l eft p lain p roducing a b right c opper g reen g laze ( EM/32/Tp, F ig.29, N o.2). T his f orm o f d ouble-panelled d esign w as c omparatively r are i n t his r egion, b ut h as b een r ecognised o n a n a lmost c omplete Y ork w are v essel ( Rackham , 1 972,Plate E ). T here w ere s everal r ouletted s herds, t he u sual p attern b eing h orizontal l ines o f s mall s quares ( Habrough, F ig.173, N o.37). M ore c omplex r oul etted d esigns o ccurred a t E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.181, N o.16) a nd W alcot ( Fig.200 , N o.25). T he v arious l inear d esigns s een o n t he T hornholme v essels ( Fig. 2 60) w ere o ccasionally a lso u sed i n l ess r egimented s tyles ( Bartono n-Humber, F ig.162 , N o.32; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.181, N os.17,21) b ut t hese w ere r are. R andom a pplied s pots, u sually i ron-washed, w ere f ound o n l ate 1 2th c entury v essels a t T hornholme P riory a nd e lsewhere; a lthough g enerally r are, t hey w ould a ll a ppear t o b e o f a s imilar d ate. I n a ddition , s ome o f t he v essels h ad a c urvilinear, f loral m otif, s een a s a c omplete d esign o n a m edium s andy M 1 v essel ( HM/18/Tp, F ig.62, N o.6), b ut a gain t hese w ere r are ( Conesby, F ig.204, N o.9; G oxhill, F ig.172, N o.31). T he h orseshoe d esign, s een a s p art o f t he d ecoration o n t he s ame M 1 v essel, w as r epresented o nly o nce i n o range w are o n a j ug f rom B urnham ( Fig.193, N o.10). O ther u nusual t echniques i ncluded p anelled i nclosures o f c opper-washed s cales ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190 , N o.47) a nd s tamped n otching, ( Swinehope, F ig.149, N o.51). F rom t he e arly 1 3th c entury, a n ew t echnique o f d ecoration w as u sed, r elief m oulding, w here a m ould w as h eld a gainst t he o uter s urf ace o f t he v essel w hilst t he i nner s urface w as t hen p ressed i nto t he m ould. T he m ost c ommon d esign w as t he e ar o f w heat a nd r aspberry m otif, c learly s een o n a b eautiful H 1 v essel f rom C onesby ( Fig.205, N o.1). 0 1 o rangeware e xamples w ere f ound f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.181, N o.26) a nd T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190 , N o.44). A v ariation o n t his a lso o ccurred a t E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.181, N o.28). S carborough w ares a re p erhaps b est k nown f or t heir r ange o f f ace a nd k night j ugs ( Farmer 1 979), b ut a s y et v ery f ew o f t hese a nthropomorphic d esigns h ave b een r ecognised i n o ther o rangeware f abrics. A s plendid e xample o f a n 0 1 f ace j ug c ame f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.181, N o.5) a nd a r ather w orn h ead o f a k night f rom T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190 , N o.17). A llied w ith t hese a nthropomorphic f orms w as t he u se o f a dditional d ecorative l oops o f c lay, u sually r eaching v ertically f rom t he s houlder t o t he n eck. A s ubstantially c omplete p rofile w as r ecovered f rom T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190 , N o.7), w hilst f ragments o f t hese l oops p roved q uite c ommon ( Goxhill, F ig.172,

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N o.24). A v ariation o n t his w as t he u se o f t wo i ntertwined l oops u nder a n a pplied l ip, a n e xample b eing r ecovered f rom E pworth ( HM/1/Ep F ig.55, N o.1). S imilar d ecoration w as u sed e xtensively o n b oth t he H allgate A a nd B f abrics f rom D oncaster ( e.g . F ig.220 ,No.10). A lthough f ew o f t hese f orms c an b e a ccurately d ated, t hey w ould s eem t o b elong t o t he l ate 1 2th a nd e arly 1 3th c entury. T he f inal a spect o f t he 0 1 j ugs t o c onsider i s t heir b ases. T heir u sual s imple f orms c an b e s een o n F ig.260 ; n early a ll a ppeared f ully w heelthrown. H owever, t here w ere s ome e xamples w ith b oth T ype.i a nd I I a pplied b ases ( Hayfield 1 980 , 3 4 a nd G oxhill, F ig.172, N os. 3 4-35). T here w ere a n umber o f b aluster f ormed j ugs i n t he 0 1 f abric, a lthough t hey w ere u ncommon. A r econstructed p rofile i s i llustrated o n F ig.260. T he p edestal b ases a ssociated w ith t his f orm o f j ug o ccurr ed i n a v ariety o f s hapes a nd s izes ( Winteringham , F ig.203, N o.24; T hornton C urtis, F ig.190, N o.49; B arton-on-Humber, F ig.162, N o.33 a nd K ettleby T horpe, F ig.166, N os.30-31). F rom c . 1 200 t o t he d ecline o f t he 0 1 f abric t here a ppears t o h ave b een l ittle c hronological v ariation i n j ug f orm , d esign o r d ecora tion. T hose f orms w hich w ere p resent i n c .1200 w ere s till i n u se b y 1 350. O n t he a ssumption t hat a ll t he o rangewares s een o n F ig .260 f rom T hornholme P riory c ame f rom t he s ame s ource, i t i mplies t hat t hree o r f our s uccessive g enerations o f p otters p roduced a r ange o f p ottery j ugs w hich w ere s imilar i n f abric, f orm, m anufacture, s tyle a nd d ecoration. I f i t c an b e a ccepted t hat s uccessive g enera tions o f p otters c ould c onform s o c losely i n t erms o f p otting t radi tion, i t b ecomes a l ittle e asier t o u nderstand h ow c ontemporary s tyles c ould a lso c onform f rom c entre t o c entre. I t s uggests t hat a p otter's w ares c ould h ave b een l argely d etermined b y t raditions w hich c ould s eemingly o verride a ny i ndividual ' expression ' i n v essel f orm. O f t he t otal o rangeware p roduct, p ipkins c omprised o nly 4 % a nd y et w ere s till n umerically t he s econd m ost i mportant v essel f orm i n t he 0 1 f abric. T he r ange o f p ipkin f orms s hown o n F ig.26I w as d rawn e ntirely f rom T hornholme P riory w here t he v essels w ere p articu larly p rolific. T ypologically, t he e arliest p ipkin f orm i n t he 0 1 f abric c ame f rom C onesby ( Fig.204, N o.15). I ts h andle w as a ttached t o t he t op o f t he r im a nd i t h ad a s plashed g laze. S uch h andle a ttachm ents w ere c ommon o n e arly 1 2th c entury j ugs f rom t he r egion, b ut t hey w ere a lso u sed o n t he ' Blau G rau ' R hennish l adles ( Dunning 1 959, 5 6-60) w hich m ay h ave f ormed a p rototype f or t he m edieval p ipkin f orm. P ipkins w ere u sually d esigned t o b e h eld i n t he r ight h and a nd t o p our i nwards, a lthough s ome l eft-handed e xamples a re n ow k nown. T heir l ong h andles i nvariably h ad a c urved o r h ooked e nd ( Goxhill, F ig.172, N o.37; C onesby, F ig.204, N os.15-17) w hich m ay w ell h ave b een d esigned t o e nable t he v essel t o b e h ung u p o n a n ail o r c ord. T he g reat m ajority o f t he p ipkin f orms f rom T hornholme P riory s howed t races o f s ooting t o t heir b asal a ngles, i mplying t hat t hey w ere e ssentially c ooking-vessels. P ipkins m ay h ave h ad a s pecialised c ooki n äf unction, s uch a s t he p reparation o f s auces a nd t he l ike, o r a lternatively, t hey m ay h ave b een ' individual' c ooking-pots. T he l arge n umber f ound a t T hornholme P riory f rom t he s mall g uardrooms

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o f t he g atehouse i n A rea 1 w ould h ave p rovided a n a ppropriate s etting f or s uch a n i nterpretation. I t i s a lso w orth o bserving t hat a lthough o rangeware l ids w ere u ncommon, w here t hey o ccurred t hey w ere a lmost i nvariably o f a s ize w hich w ould h ave f itted t he a verage p ipkin ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.166, N o.35; H abrough, F ig.173,No.39 a nd T hornton C urtis, F ig.190, N o.53.). C ooking-pots i n o rangewares w ere r are a nd n o f ull p rofile h as y et b een r ecognised; F ig.190, N o.1 f rom T hornton C urtis r epresented t he m ost c omplete f orm a vailable. P erhaps i t w as b ecause c ookingp ots w ere n ot a r egular o r i mportant p art o f t he 0 1 p otter's r epert oire t hat t here w as n ever a d istinctive o rangeware c ooking-pot r im f orm. W ith a lmost e very e xample, i t w as a pparent t hat t he p otter w as c opying t he f orms o f o ther c ontemporary c oarseware f abrics. A n umber o f e xamples o ccurred w hich w ere c opying s hell-tempered c ookingp ots ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190, N os.2-3; K ettleby T horpe, F ig.166, N o.32; G oxhill, F ig.172, N o.1). O thers c opied t he d esigns o f t he c oarse s andy w ares ( North K illingholme, F ig.187, N o.15; G oxhill, F ig.172, N o.2) w hilst a f ew c opied t hose o f t he g ritty w ares ( Barton, F ig.162, N o.13; N ettleton, F ig.187, N o.52). G enerally i t w as o nly a mongst t he c ooking-pots t hat s uch c lose a ttempts t o c opy t he w ares o f o ther t raditions c ould b e o bserved. T he l imited n umbers f ound d emonstrate t hat t hey w ere n ever p roduced o n a s ufficient s cale t o r epresent a t hreat t o t he m arkets o f t he t raditional c oarseware f abrics. A lthough t here w as t he s ame v ariety o f r im f orm a mongst t he b owls, t here d id s eem t o b e a t l east o ne d istinctive o rangeware f orm . T his w as a s mall, n arrow-mouthed b owl w ith a lmost v ertical w alls a nd s mall, f ully e verted r ims ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190 , N os.4-5; G reat L imber, F ig.187, N o.28). O ther b owl r ims f rom T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190, N o.6) a nd H aythby D MV, ( Fig.201, N o.35) w ere p robably o f l ater d ate a s t hey s eemed t o b e c opying t he l ater, t hick, e verted b owl r ims f ound o n t he s hell a nd c oarse s andy c oarsewares. T here w as a t l east o ne p ossible c urfew f ragment i n a n 0 1 f abric H M/37/TP, F ig.75, N o.16 w hich w as g lazed, a s imilar e xample o ccurring i n t he O B f abric f rom B everley ( HM/60/Bv, F ig.85, N o.9). O nly f ive e xamples o f b asting d ishes w ere f ound, o f w hich o ne o f t he e arliest w as E M/26/Tp, F ig.25 , N o.16, d ating t o t he l ate 1 2th c entury. A nother, u nstratified e xample c ame f rom G oxhill ( Fig.172, N o.38). T he s ix e xamples o f d rinking m ugs i n o rangeware i ncluded a f orm i n a l ate 1 4th c entury c ontext f rom T hornholme P riory H M/36/Tp, F ig.73, N o.2, a nd e xamples f rom K ettleby T horpe ( Fig.166, N o.34) a nd E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.182, N o.5). T hese w ere t raditionally a l ate-medieval f orm a nd i t i s p ossible t hat t hese v essels s hould b e m ore p roperly c lassified u nder t he O C f abric, t he s mooth, l ate-medieval f abric v ariant f rom t he C owick k ilns ( Fig.229, N os.1-14). T hornton C urtis

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T he 0 2 F abric I n a lmost a ll r espects o f v essel r ange, f orm , s hape a nd d ecora tion t he v essels i n t he 0 2 f abric r esembled t hose o f 0 1. D istinction b etween t he t wo f abrics w as n ot a lways e asy, t he g lazes o f 0 2 w ere p erhaps a l ittle l ighter a nd b righter w ith l ess o f a t endency t o m ottle, w hilst t he f abric w as a lso p aler, s lightly m ore s andy w ith o ccasional t iny v oids v isible i n t he f racture. T he l arger g roups o f d rawn v essels c ame f rom t he a ssemblages a t S tallingborough ( Fig. 1 88 , N os.10-23), S winehope ( Fig.149, N os.10-47), T hornton-Le-Moor ( Fig.156 N os.14-34) a nd H awerby c um B eesby ( Fig.145, N os.26-40). T here w ere a n umber o f v essels w orthy o f s pecific a ttention, a nd s everal f eatures w hich w ere n ot p resent o r c ommon o n t he 0 1 f abric. S trap h andles w ere g enerally l imited t o s plashed g lazed 0 1 v essels, b ut i n t he 0 2 f abric t here w ere a g reater n umber w ith s uspension g lazes ( Swinehope, F ig.149, N o.23; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.182 ,Nos.6, 9 ). Q uite a n umber o f t hese s trap h andles h ad t humbed e dges, a f eature n ot u sually f ound o n 0 1 j ugs ( Hawerby c um B eesby, F ig.145, N o.35; K etsby, F ig.206, N o.12 a nd S winehope, F ig .149, N o.27). T he u se o f r ouletted d ecoration w as s lightly m ore c ommon o n 0 2 t han o n 0 1 a nd t here w as a t endency f or l arger, b older r ouletting. O n 0 2 v essels t his r ouletting w as o ften f ound a round j ug n ecks, a f eature n ot y et r ecognised o n 0 1 ( Hawerby-cum-Beesby, F ig .145, N os.30-32; G oxhill, F ig.172, N o.39). T he a pplied f loral d esign w as e qually r are o n 0 2 j ugs, b ut o ne e xample o ccurred w ith a s plashed g laze ( Thornton-Le M oor, F ig.156, N o.26). T he s ame s ite a lso y ielded a f ragment o f a b eard f rom a f ace j ug ( Fig.156, N o.22). G rimsby p roduced t he f oot o f a n a quamanile ( Fig.144, N o.12), w hilst f rom E ast H alton S kitter c ame t he m ost c omplete e xample o f a p ipkin i n t his f abric ( Fig.182, N o.14) a nd a n e arly u rinal f orm ( Fig.182, N o.15). N o e xamples o f t his f abric h ave y et b een r ecognised f rom s tratified d eposits a nd i t c an o nly b e a ssumed t hat i ts d ating, l ike i ts f orms, w ere s imilar t o t he n orthern 0 1 f abric. T he O H v essel f orm h as o nly b een r ecognised a mongst s tratified g roups a t H edon ( EM/55/Hd, F ig.43, N os.15-17) w here i t w as g enerally c onfined t o e arly 1 2th-century g roups. S ome s uspension g lazed v essels, p resumably l ater, i n a s imilar f abric w ere r ecovered f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.182, N os.16-22). T he f ew e xamples k nown i n t his f abric w ere j ugs a nd a ll s eemed t o c onform t o t he g eneral e arly-medieval o rangeware j ug f orms. T he O B o rangewares a re t hought t o d erive f rom k iln s ources a t B everley ( Fig.221, N os.20-23 a nd G areth W atkins, p ers.comm .). C urrent e xcavations a t L urk L ane, B everley, o ffer t he p otential o f t he b est, m ost r eliably d ated s equence o f s tratified p ottery g roups i n t he r egion, b ecause o f t he w ealth o f e xternal d ating e vidence a nd c rossr eferencing d endrochronological d ates w hich s hould b e a vailable f rom t he e xtensive w aterlogged d eposits o n t he s ite. P ost-excavation w ork i s s till i n i ts e arly s tages, b ut a p reliminary s equence o f g roups i ncluded i n C hapter 2 p rovides t he e arliest s tratified o ccurrences o f o rangeware i n t he r egion. I f t he r egion 's o rangewares w ere g enerally o f a s tandard f orm d uring t he e arly-medieval p eriod, t here w ere c onsiderable v ariations

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S everal s plashed g lazed v essels a re n ow k nown i n t he M 2 f abric, a nd i t i s t herefore p ossible t hat t he M 2 f abric w as t he f irst ' dependent' f abric t o d evelop u nder t he i nfluence o f t he L incoln i ndustry. I t i s h ighly p robable t hat t he M 1 f abric d erived f rom a s maller, r ural b ased i ndustry. W ith t he e xception o f a s ingle s plashed g lazed s herd ( Roxby, F ig.202, N o.31), i t f irst o ccurred a t T hornholme - P riory i n t he s eond h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury ( EM/31/Tp). T here w ere f ew s trati fied T oynton v essels, b ut a p ipkin r im i n t his f abric o ccurred a t T hornholme i n d eposits d ating t o t he e nd o f t he 1 3th c entury ( HM/38/Tp, F ig.74, N o.23). T oynton p roducts h ave a lso b een f ound i n L incoln, a t F laxengate i n p re-1300 c ontexts ( research n ote b y D r.Lauren A dams). M rs. R udkin f ound d ocumentary e vidence t o s uggest t hat p roduction w as u nderway a t T oynton b y t he 1 3th c entury, a nd i t i s p robable t hat t he p roducts o f h er ' Roses' k iln a t T oynton w ere o f a s imilar d ate ( Mrs. R udkin p ers.comm .). I t i s p ossible t hat L incoln 's i ndustries s urvived t he g eneral d ecline o f t he u rban p otteries i n t he l ate 1 3th a nd e arly 1 4th c ent uries, w ith p roduction c ontinuing i nto t he l ate-15th c entury o r b eyond, ( Coppack 1 980 , 1 54). I n d oing s o i t m ay h ave e nabled i ts d ependent f abrics t o f ollow s uit, a lthough a t l east t wo w ere r ural i ndustries. T he M 1 f abric c ontinued a t T hornholme P riory i nto t he 1 5th c entury, p ossibly l ater. A t T oynton , t he M T f abric d eveloped i nto t he l ate-medieval T oynton/Bolingbroke f abric w hich c ontinued i nto t he l ate-15th c entury a t T oynton a nd t hen m oved t o t he n eighb ouring v illage o f O ld B olingbroke, w here p roduction s urvived i nto t he p ost-medieval p eriod. T he f ull d ate r ange o f t he M 2 f abric i s u ncertain a s e xamples w ere r are i n s tratified c ontexts. i i:

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T hese f abrics w ere s trongest i n t he w estern a nd s outhern p arts o f N orth L incolnshire, a lthough a round L outh t hey e xtended t o t he c oast. F our f abrics f rom a t l east f our s eparate s ources m ake u p t his t radition, a nd t hey a re d iscussed i n t urn b elow . F ig.262 s hows t he d istribution o f t he t otal b ody o f v essels i n t his t radition a gainst t hose o f t he f ine s andy a nd o rangeware t raditions. S plashed G lazed V essels ( Fig.263) F ig.263 r epresents t he p roportional d istribution o f t he t otal n umber o f s plashed g lazed v essels i n t his t radition a gainst t hose o f t he f ine s andy, a nd o rangeware t raditions. T he b ulk o f t hese s plashed g lazed v essels w ere i n L incoln w are ( ML) a nd t herefore t he p attern o f d istribution q uite c losely m atched t hat o f L incoln w are i tself. M L L incoln W are ( Fig.264) T he d istribution o f t his f abric ( Fig.264) w as p articularly i nt eresting b ecause i t d erived f rom a k nown s ource o utside t he a rea o f N orth L incolnshire u nder s tudy. A lthough i t h ad a w idespread d ist ribution, i t u sually o nly f ormed a s mall p ercentage o f t he m edium s andy w ares f rom e ach s ite. A s m ight b e e xpected, i ts p ercentage o f t he t otal m edium s andy w ares i ncreased g ently w ith i ts s outhern p roximity t o L incoln. T rade a long t he R iver T rent a nd t he E rmine

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I n t he c ase o f t he f ine s andy a nd o rangeware t raditions, s trong s imilarities b etween t he c omponent f abrics i n t erms o f t he p roportions o f t he p rincipal v essel f orms m ay b e o bserved. W ithin t his t radition t he M 1 f abric c an b e s een t o c ontrast m arkedly w ith t he o ther m edium s andy f abrics, a nd i ndeed c ontrasts w ith t he m ajority o f t he r egion 's f ineware f abrics i n t hat i t a ttempted d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod t o p roduce b oth f inewares a nd c oarsewares. T he m anufacturers o f a ll o ther f abrics h ad o pted t o s pecialise. D espite t his d ifference t here s till r emained a c onsiderable c ohesion b etween t he c omponent f abrics o f t his t radition. M L LincolnWares ( Fig.265) T he r ange o f L incoln w are v essels s hown o n F ig.265 w as d rawn f rom T hornholme P riory a nd s upplemented w ith a n umber f rom t he c ity o f L incoln. A mongst t he l ate 1 2th-century g roups, t here w ould a ppear t o b e s ome t ypological d iscrepancy. T he T hornholme d ating a nd t hat o f t he L incoln, B ishop's P alace g roups w ould b oth a ppear t o r est p rincipally o n d ocumentary a nd a rchitectural e vidence, o r m ore a ccura tely u pon t he i nterpretation o f t hat e vidence, ( Coppack 1 975 a nd p ers.comm.). I t i s p ossible t hat t he l ate 1 2th c entury w as a p eriod o f r apid c hange a nd d evelopment i n t he p ottery i ndustry o f L incoln, o r e ven t hat d ifferent p otters w ithin t he c ity w ere p roducing d iffere nt f orms. A mongst t he p hase a ttributed t o t he e nd o f t he 1 2th c entury a t T hornholme, t here w as a k night j ug i n L incoln w are ( EM/34/Tp, F ig.33, N o.7), m aking t his b oth o ne o f t he e arliest d ated k night j ug f orms a nd o ne o f t he g rowing n umber r ecognised i n L incoln w are. A s t he t able a bove s uggests, t he v ast b ulk o f t he L incoln w are p roducts t raded o ut o f t he c ity w ere j ugs, o f w hich a h igh p roportion w ere d ecorated ( North O wersby, F ig.152, N os.15-17; T hornton-Le-Moor, F ig.157, N os.2-7; N ettleton, F ig.187, N o.54; K ettleby T horpe, F ig.166, N oä.39-40). M ost o f t he e xamples c ited w ere v essels w ith c omplex a pplied a nd s tamped d esigns, w hich w ould h ave s tood o ut f rom t he m ore c onventional d esigns o f m ost o f t he l ocal N orth L incolnshire

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v essels o f t he 1 3th c entury d isappeared t o b e r eplaced b y s quatter a nd m ore g lobular j ugs w hich c ompare w ith t he H umberware j ugs o n F igs.274 a nd 2 75. T he g rooved r od h andles s o c haracteristic o f L incoln w are j ugs a lso d isappeared, t o b e r eplaced b y t he r ibbed o val h andles w hich w ere t o b ecome s imilarly c haracteristic o f t he H umberwares. J ug d ecoration a ll b ut d isappeared, w ith o nly t he s tandard h orizontal s houlder l ines r emaining w hich w ere a lmost d e r igeur o n H umberware j ugs. T hese s imple s houlder l ines h ave n ot b een c ounted a s ' decoration' i n t his s tudy. T his n ew s tyle o f M 1 j ug p ersisted t hroughout t he 1 5th c entury a nd o nly t wo j ugs ( LM/18/Tp, F ig.119, N o.4; H M/36/Tp, F ig.73, N o.7) a ttempted t o r eflect c ontemporary L incoln s tyles, a nd t he c ontrast i n t heir f orms w ith t he m ajority o f c ontemporary M 1 j ugs ( Fig.267) d emonstrates n icely t he o verall c hange i n t radition t hat h ad t aken p lace. I t i s p ertinent t o c onsider w hy t here h ad b een t his c hange i n t radition d uring t he m id-14th c entury. I t w as c ertainly a p eriod w hen t he H umberwares w ere b eginning t o e xert t heir i nfluence i n t he r egion a nd h ad, f or e xample, b ecome t he d ominant l ocal w are i n H ull ( Armstrong 1 980 , 5 1). I t w ould b e t empting t o s ee t he M 1 p otters r eacting t o t his p ossible t hreat t o t heir m arkets b y c onforming t o t he H umberware s tyles. A lternatively, t he c hange m ay h ave b een n othing m ore c omplicated t han a c hange o f p otter a t t he p roduction c entre. T here i s a n u nparalleled n umber o f ' other f orms' i n t his f abric, a gain d eriving a lmost e xclusively f rom T hornholme P riory. T he c omparat ively h igh p roportion o f c ooking-pots, a t 2 3.9% , a mongst t he u nstrati fied m aterial, e mphasised t he w ay i n w hich t his f abric d iffered f rom o ther c ontemporary f inewares. T here w ere o ther d ifferences, p articularly i n r egard t o t he m ethods o f p roduction. W hereas m ost h igh-medieval c oarsewares w ere c oil-built, t he m ajority o f t he r egion 's f inewares e xhibited a ll t he a ppearance o f h aving b een w heelt hrown. H owever, w ith f ew e xceptions, a ll t he M I v essels, i ncluding j ugs, d emonstrated t races o f c oil c onstruction. W heel-finishing v aried i n i ts q uality w ith s ome v essels s howing a n e xtraordinary h igh q uality f inish. G enerally, t here w as l ittle d ifference i n t he q uality o f f inish b etween, f or e xample, a c ooking-pot a nd a j ug. I t w ould b e d ifficult t o d eride t his c oil c onstruction a s a n e xample o f i nferior t echnology a t w ork, w hen t he e nd r esult m atched i n a ppearance m ost o f t he c ontemporary o rangeware o r L incoln w are p roducts. T he r emarka ble v ariety o f p ottery f orms s hown o n F ig.268 a lso d emonstrates t he v ersatility o f t he M 1 p otters w ho, i t w ould s eem , w ere p repared t o ' turn t heir h and' t o a lmost a ny c eramic f orm . W ith t he n otable e xception o f t he j ugs, t here w as l ittle c hange i n m ost o ther v essel f orms t hroughout t he r ange o f t his f abric. C ooking-pots r emained r emarkably s imilar i n f orm w ith t he s ame v arie ties o f s hape a nd s ize o ccurring i n t he 1 5th c entury a s t hey h ad i n t he 1 3th ( Fig.268). T he r ange o f c omplete c urfew p rofiles w as p articularly i mpressive, b ut a gain s howed n o r eal v ariation i n s ize, s tyle o r d ecoration. U rinals d id c hange i n f orm d uring t he f irst h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury f rom t he t wo-piece v essel w ith a s ide a pert ure ( Fig.62, N o.7), t o t he s ingle p iece v essel w ith t he o pen t ops ( Fi8.79, N o.19). T his w ould a ppear t o h ave b een a m ajor r egional c hange i n f orm r ather t han a nything e xclusive t o t his f abric. T he e arly s tyle w as p resent i n e arly c ontexts a t S andal C astle, W akefield

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( Moorhouse 1 974) w hereas t he l ater f orm w as p resent f rom t he e arliest g roups a t H ull ( Armstrong 1 980 , 5 4, F ig.18 , N o.11). T he n ew u rinal f orm w as a m ore s imple a nd s traightforward v essel a nd t he s aving o f t ime a nd e ffort i n i ts p roduction p robably h ad m uch t o d o w ith t he c hange i n f orms. A mongst t he u nstratified m aterial, p ipkins w ere a r are f orm i n t his a nd o ther m edium s andy f abrics. N evertheless, t hey a ppeared t o h ave b een a n u nusually i mportant v essel f orm a t T hornholme P riory e specially a mcngst t he o rangeware f abric. I t w as p robably f or t his r eason t hat t here w ere m ore M 1 p ipkins f ound a t T hornholme t han t here w ere a cross t he r est o f N orth L incolnshire. T hey w ere s lightly s maller i n c apacity t han t he o rangeware e xamples a nd h ad n o o bvious l id s eati ng t o t heir r ims; i ndeed, i n f orm t hey a ppeared t o b e m iniature c ooking-pots w ith h andles. A mongst t he e arliest f orms i n t his M 1 f abric w ere v essels d esc ribed a s c ondiments w ith t wo s hallow d ishes j oined b y a c entral h andle ( Fig.62, N o.4). A n umber o f t hese v essels o ccurred a cross v arious p arts o f T hornholme P riory i n e arly 1 3th-century c ontexts. I t i s u ncertain h ow l ong t he f orm p ersisted, s herds o f t hese v essels o ccurred t hroughout t he T hornholme s equence, b ut m any o f t hem m ay h ave b een r esidual. A H umberware e xample f rom H ull o ccurred i n d eposi ts o f c onsiderably l ater d ate d espite h aving a n a lmost i dentical f orm t o t he e arlier M 1 e xamples ( Armstrong 1 980, 5 8, F ig.21, N o.69). T he p recise f unction o f t hese v essels r emains u nknown a lthough t hey m ay h ave b een u sed f or s alt. U ntil e arly t his c entury o pen s alts w ere p roduced a nd s old i n p airs, t hough m any e arlier w ooden e xamples o f t he 1 7th a nd 1 8th c enturies w ere c onstructed f rom a s ingle b lock o f w ood w ith t wo a djacent c ompartments ( Evan T homas 1 932, 1 13 a nd 1 16-117, P 1.45, N o.G). S ome o f t he m edieval c eramic f orms h ave t races o f b urning a nd s ooting t o t he u ndersurfaces a nd t his c ould h ave r esu lted f rom t he h eating o f s alt w hich h ad b ecome t oo m oist. L ate-medieval E nglish t ripod-pipkins a re g enerally a ssociated w ith c opies o f i mported D utch f orms. H owever, e xamples o ccurred i n t he M 1 f abric a t T hornholme f rom t he l ate 1 3th c entury i n c onjunction w ith s imilar h andled f orms w ith l onger l egs w hich h ave b een c ategori sed a s c auldrons. R ecent e vidence f rom H ull h as d emonstrated t hat D utch t ripod p ipkins w ere b eing i mported i nto t he p ort f rom t he l ate 1 3th c entury ( Armstrong 1 980 , 5 4, F ig.18, N o.1) a nd s o t he l ink m ay s till p rove v alid. T ripod c ooking v essels w ere a lso a c ommon M idland f orm f rom t he e arly-medieval p eriod, a nd t here i s a p ossibility t hat t he f orm m ay h ave e volved f rom s uch e arlier E nglish p roducts r ather t han f rom t he l ater i mported v essels. F ig.268 d emonstrates a s eries o f o ther v essel f orms, a ll f rom T hornholme P riory. W hether t hese w ere a r egular p art o f t he M 1 p ott er's r epertoire o r s pecific c ommissions f or u se a t t he P riory, i s d ifficult t o d ecide. S ome v essels s uch a s t he s hallow d ish ( HM/44/Tp, F ig.80, N o.19), d ating t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 3th c entury, w ere r emarkably d elicate p ieces o f w ork , a nd i n t his c ase w ere p robably i mitating c ontemporary s ilver v essels. T he p otter

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w ith a s ense o f h umour. A j ug, a c urfew , t wo b asting d ishes a nd a b asket a ll d ating t o t his p eriod e ach h ad a pplied f ace d esigns. A n a dditional, u nstratified s herd ( Fig.129, N o.24) c an a lso b e s tylist ically a ssociated w ith t hese v essels. A lthough a nthropomorphic d ecora tion w as n ot u nusual o n m edieval p ottery ( Dunning 1 971), a ll t hese M 1 v essels s eemed t o o ccur w ithin p hases d ating f rom c .1350-1400 a nd e ach f ace d isplayed a r emarkable s imilarity i n d esign, ' expression a nd m anufacture. I t w ould t hus s eem r easonable t o a ssume t hat t hey w ere t he w ork o f o ne m an. T he r easons f or t his d ecoration a re h ard t o u nderstand. T he u se o f t he j ug d ecoration h ad d eclined a nd t he M 1 p otter h ad f ull c ommand o f t he T hornholme a ssemblage d uring t his p eriod. I t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t his a nthropomorphic d ecoration s hould h ave c oincided w ith t he t ransition o f j ug t ypes f rom L incoln t o H umberware f orms. A s t his t ransition a nd g eneral i ndication o f a n ew p otter a t w ork t akes p lace c .1350 i t i s h ard n ot t o c onsider t he p ossible i nfluence o f t he B lack D eath o f 1 348 ( Zeigler 1 969 , 1 78-80) w hich m ust s urely h ave a ffected t he m edieval p ottery i ndust ry a s i t d id a ll o ther w alks o f l ife ( Le P atourel 1 968, 1 10). D espite t he c hanges i n j ug f orm a nd t he c orresponding u se o f a nthropomorphic d ecoration, F ig.268 s hows t hat m ost o ther M 1 f orms c ontinued i n t he s ame s tyle a nd m anner w ith n o s uggestion o f a b reak i n t radition. T he M 2 F abric V ery l ittle i s k nown a bout t his f abric a nd t he o ne i dentifiable s tratified e xample c ame f rom T hornholme P riory f rom c ontexts d ating t o t he e arly 1 4th c entury ( HM/21/Tp, F ig .63, N o.24). A s t he t able a bove s uggests, i t w as p rincipally a j ug f abric; t he T hornholme e xa mple a nd a j ug f rom T hornton-Le-Moor ( Fig.157, N o.25) w ere t he c losest t o a f ull p rofile t hat c ould b e a chieved i n t his f abric. T he r ange o f i llustrated s herds i n C hapter 3 s uggests t hat t his f abric w as v ery s imilar t o L incoln w ares i n f orm , s tyle a nd d ecoration . T he o ccurrence o f s plashed g lazed v essels, s uch a s a t S winehope, F ig.150 , N o.2, w ith i ts s trap h andle, s uggests a n o rigin i n t he 1 2th c entury, b ut h ow f ar i nto t he l ate o r e ven h igh-medieval t his f abric s tretched r emains u ncertain. B oth t he d istribution a nd t he r ange o f f orms r ecovered i n t his f abric d emonstrated t hat i t w as a l ocal N orth L incolnshire i ndustry. T he M T F abric V ery f ew s herds o ccurred a mongst t he u nstratified a ssemblages w hich c ould b e r eliably a ssociated w ith t he e arly p hase o f p roduction a t T oynton-all-Saints. F ew o f t hose w ere i llustrated a nd t he f ullest g uide t o t he T oynton f orms u nfortunately r emains u npublished ( Healey 1 975), a lthough M rs. R udkin's r emarkable w aster c ollection f rom t he ' Roses' k iln i s n ow i n t he h ands o f L incoln M useum . P roduction a t T oynton r anged f rom t he 1 3th c entury t o t he 1 6th i n w hat w as p robably a n u nbroken p otting s equence. O f t his s equence o nly t he v essels o f t he 1 3th a nd e arly 1 4th c entury w ould s eem t o r elate c losely t o t he f orms a nd d esigns o f t he L incoln w ares. F rom t he l ate-medieval p eriod i t b ecame o ne o f a n umber o f c entres p roducing a r ange o f p roducts w hich d iffered f rom L incoln w ares a nd h ave t hus b een a ttributed a s eparate ( Toynton/Bolingbroke) t radition. T here r emains a g reat d eal o f w ork t o b e d one o n t he p ottery f rom T oynton-all-Saints t o e stabl ish w hether t here w as a s low a nd g radual c hange o f e mphasis i n v essel

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f orms o r w hether, l ike »t he M 1 f abric, t he c hange w as m ore d ramatic. B ut, l ike t he M l f abric, t he d eclining i nfluence o f L incoln w are m ay a lso h ave o ccasioned a r ealignment o f t his f abric t o a n ew t rad ition, t he T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition. T he M N o r N ottingham W ares T hese f abrics f rom N ottingham r elate v ery c losely t o t he c eramic s equence a t L incoln ( Coppack 1 980), a lthough i t w ould p robably b e i nappropriate t o r egard t hem a s p art o f t he s ame t radition. T he m ajo ti ty o f N ottingham w ares r ecognised f rom N orth L incolnshire w ould a ppear t o b e o f h igh a nd l ate-medieval d ate, l ong a fter a ny c lose c eramic a ffinities h ad p assed, w hich h ad p reviously e xisted b etween t he N ottingham a nd L incoln i ndustries d uring t he 1 1th a nd e arly 1 2th c enturies. E xamples o ccurred f rom E pworth ( Fig.195, N o.21). E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.180, N o.22), G oxhill ( Fig.171, N o.36), H aythby ( Fig.201, N o.43), B urton-upon-Stather ( Fig.201, N o.8) a nd T horntonL e-Moor ( Fig.157, N os.10-12). W ith t he e xception o f t he T horntonL e-Moor e xamples, a ll t he s ites l ay i n f airly c lose p roximity t o t he R iver T rent o r t he c oast. A dditional u nillustrated s herds c ame f rom B arton-on-Humber. U nlike t he L incoln w are v essels, t hese N ottingham e xamples c an p robably b e r egarded a s o ccasional i mports o r s trays w hich w ere e ssentially a b iproduct o f t rading c onnections r ather t han a d eliberate i tem o f t rade. R egional T radition : W hitewares ( Including f abrics W St, W Dt, W D, W S, W B, W Y) I t s eems l ikely t hat n o w hitewares w ere e ver p roduced i n N orth L incolnshire. T hey w ere, h owever, e xtensively m anufactured i n Y orks hire a nd, a long w ith S outh L incolnshire's S tamford w ares, t hey f req uently o ccurred a s i mported v essels a mongst N orth L incolnshire a ssemb lages. T hey a re i ncluded h ere f or c ompleteness a nd a re o nly d iscussed i n g eneral t erms. i :

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T he i nformation i n T able ( ii) a bove, l ike a ll t hose i n t his c hapter, r epresents o nly t hose v essels f ound a mongst t he u nstratified m aterial i n N orth L incolnshire, a lthough m ore c omplete v essels f rom f urther a field i n t he r egion h ave b een u sed o n F ig.271. M any o f t hese f abrics h ave a lso b een t he s ubject o f i ndependent s tudy i n r ecent y ears. W ith t he e xception o f t he e arly S tamford m aterial ( WSt), t hese f abrics w ould s eem t o b elong t o t he e arly a nd h igh-medieval p eriods. W ith t he p ossible e xception o f S tamford w are ( WSt, W Dt), i t s eems u nlikely t hat a ny o f t hese w hitewares w ere e ver t raded i nto N orth L incolnshire m arkets o n a c ommercial b asis. T hey w ould a ppear i nstead t o b e c asual i mports, b iproducts o f t rade r ather t han d eliberate c argoes. I t w ill b e s een f rom T able ( ii) t hat, a gain w ith t he e xcept ion o f t he e arly S tamford w ares, j ugs w ere t he p rincipal i mported f orm. T his w ould s eem t o c onfirm t he e vidence f rom t he p revious s ect ion w here L incoln a nd N ottingham w ares a rriving i n N orth L incolnshire w ere a lmost a ll j ug f orms; a h igh p roportion o f t hese j ugs w ere a lso d ecorated. S tamford W ares ( WSt, W Dt) . S tamford w ares h ave p robably b een t he m ost i ntensively s tudied o f t he E nglish m edieval f abrics ( e.g. H urst 1 958, K ilmurry 1 977(a), 1 977(b) a nd 1 980). A s a n e arly f ineware f abric i t w as i n m any w ays ' ahead o f i ts t ime', w hich w as p robably o ne o f t he r easons f or i t

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a chieving s uch a w ide d istribution. I ts o ccurrence a cross m uch o f l owland B ritain h as e nabled a r easonably c lose d ating f ramework t o b e e stablished ( Kilmurry 1 980, 1 30-143 a nd 2 01-203), a nd t his i n t urn t ransforms i t i nto a p otential d ating t ool o n o therwise u ndated a ssemblages. I t w as i nteresting t hat i t w as e arly S tamford w are ( WSt) w hich w as t he m ost n umerous o f t he t wo a nd a chieved t he w idest d istribution i n N orth L incolnshire. D uring t he l ate-Saxon a nd e arly-medieval p eriods i t r epresented t he b est q uality tf ineware t v essel a vailable i n t he r egion. B y t he 1 2th c entury, w hen D eveloped S tamford w ares w ere p roduced ( WDt), t here w ere a n umber o f o ther w hiteware f abrics a vailable t o c ompete f or t he ' quality' m arket. I t w as p robably n o c oincidence, t herefore, t hat t he D eveloped S tamford w ares f ailed t o h ave t he n umerical i mpact o n N orth L incolnshire a ssemblages t hat t heir p redecessors h ad e njoyed. H allgate

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T he D oncaster : H allgate f abric h as a lready b een d iscussed i n s ome d etail ( Buckland e t a l 1 979). I n t hat r eport t he p resent w riter a ttempted t o d emonstrate t hat t he f abric p robably b elonged t o t he e arly-medieval p eriod, a lthough i ts e xact d ate r ange w as n ot c lear. T here w as a lso e vidence t o s uggest t hat a part f rom t he h ome m arket, t he w idest d istribution o f t his f abric o ccurred t o t he e ast, a p redominantly r edware a rea, r ather t han t o t he w est w here w hitewares w ere t he d ominant t radition. H allgate ' B ' ( WD) b elonged t o a p hase o f n ewly e merging f ineware f abrics i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod. A v ery s imilar f abric w as b eing p roduced a t U pper H eaton, a s a s econd, m inor f abric t o t he m ore n umero us w hite g rity p roducts ( Manby 1 964). H owever, t he U pper H eaton j ug f orms a nd d ecoration w ere s o c lose t o t hose o f H allgate ' B' t hat t he t wo s ources m ust s urely b e r egarded a s p art o f t he s ame t radition. M anby r ather c autiously a ttributed t he p roducts o f t he U pper H eaton k ilns t o t he e arly y ears o f t he 1 4th c entury, b ut t his w as b ased l argely o n a d eed o f 1 314 r eferring t o t he v illage o f ' Potter H eaton ' ( ibid, 1 02). T he c lose s imilarities o f t his f abric w ith H allgate w ould s trongly s uggest a r oughly c omparable d ate r ange. A lthough t he p roducts o f U pper H eaton h ave s till t o b e i ndependently d ated, t heir f orms w ould s uggest a d ate i n t he l ate 1 2th c entury. W ithin N orth L incolnshire a nd i ts s urrounding r egion, t he d ist ribution o f t he H allgate ' B ' ( WD) f abric w as l argely c oastal w ith t he g reatest n umbers o ccurring a t p orts s uch a s H edon, o r H avens s uch a s E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.185, N os.2-4). S everal e xamples a lso o ccurred f urther i nland a t T hornholme P riory ( Fig.124 , N os.161 7), W orlaby ( Fig .194, N o.41), T hornton C urtis ( Fig.192, N o.42), W alcot ( Fig.200, N o.22) a nd W est R asen ( Fig.159, N o.7). W alcot ts p osition o n t he T rent m akes t he f abrics o ccurrence r eadily e xplainable i n t erms o f c oastal t rade. I ts p resence a t o ther, i nland s ites, h owe ver, r emains m ore d ifficult t o u nderstand. S carborough W hitewares ( WS) A s eries

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f abric h ad b een r ecognised f rom H edon a nd o ther s ites i n N orth L incolns hire; a lthough a Y orkshire s ource w as s uspected, t he f abric c ould n ot b e p recisely p rovenanced. R ecent f inds f rom S carborough h ave p roduced a r ange o f w aster m aterial i n a c orresponding f abric(P.Farmer p ers.comm.). A n umber o f t hese w asters c omprised j ugs w ith s plashed g lazes. T hese f inds w ere o f p articular i mportance a s S carborough h ad h itherto b een r egarded a s a n e xclusively ' orangeware' p roduction s ource ( Farmer 1 979). T he c hronological r elationship b etween t hese w hitewares a nd t he t wo o rangeware f abrics h as y et t o b e f ully d eterm ined. H owever, t he s plashed g lazes o n a n umber o f w asters s uggests a p roduction p eriod w hich, i n p art a nyway, p re-dated t he e arliest k nown S carborough I v essels, c urrently t hought t o b e o f l ate 1 2thc entury d ate ( ibid). S everal S carborough w hiteware s herds o ccurred f rom s tratified d eposits i n N orth L incolnshire, n otably a t B artono n-Humber w here t hey w ere a ssociated w ith o ther s plashed g lazed v ess els i n g roups t hought t o b e o f 1 2th-centu:y d ate. T he e vidence f rom H edon w ould s uggest t hat t his f abric m ay h ave p ersisted w ell i nto t he 1 3th c entury. H owever, a W S a quamanile, w hich o ccurred i n a m id 1 3-century c ontext ( HM/69/Hd, F ig.89, N o.27), m ay w ell h ave b een p art o f a r esidual e lement i n t he g roup. O n t his r ather s parse e vid ence a p rovisional 1 2th t o 1 3th-century d ate r ange f or t he f abric w ould s eem a ppropriate. I n t his r espect t he f abric h as m any s imilari ties w ith t he D oncaster : H allgate ' B ' f abric, w hich a lso d eclined d uring t he 1 3th c entury t o l eave a ' red' f abric w ith a n ear l ocal m onopoly. S carborough c an n ow j oin D oncaster, N ottingham , Y ork, L incoln, U pper H eaton, C owick e tc. a s a p otting c entre w hich s aw c ontemporary p ottery p roduction o f a n umber o f c ontemporary f abrics f rom d iffering r egional t raditions. B everley-type W hite W ares ( WB) A w hite s andy f abric, n ot u nlike t he H allgate ' B ' f abric, o ccurr ed i n c onsiderable q uantity a t B everley, b ut a t a ll t imes i t w as n umerically s ubordinated t o t he o rangewares. I ts o rigins r emain u ncert ain, p ossibly b elonging t o t he V ale o f Y ork , b ut a s i t c an n ow b e d emonstrated t hat D oncaster a nd S carborough p roduced b oth w hite a nd o range f abrics, t he p ossibility o f t he B everley o rangeware i ndustry h aving a c orresponding w hiteware f abric b ecomes f ar s tronger. T he B everley, H ighgate s equence w ould s uggest t hat t his f abric a ppeared d uring t he l ate 1 2th c entury, r eplacing e arlier w hite g ritty w ares, a nd l asting w ell i nto t he 1 3th c entury. I t w ould t herefore s eem t o h ave h ad a p otential d ate r ange w hich w as o nce a gain s imilar t o t hat o f t he D oncaster, H allgate ' B' a nd S carborough w hitewares. L ittle w ork h as b een d one o n t he d istribution o f t his f abric i n Y orkshire, b ut t he f abric s eems t o h ave h ad a f airly d istinctive s and f iller w hich s hould a llow e asy i dentification. I n p articular, i f t he f abric f ails t o o ccur i n t he V ale o f Y ork a n E ast R iding p rov enance w ould s eem t o b e c onfirmed. O f t he t hree v essels i n t his f abric r ecognised f rom t he N orth L incolnshire, u nstratified m aterial, a ll w ere j ugs t hough n one h ave b een i llustrated.

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V ale o f Y ork W hitewares ( WY) D efinite e vidence f or t he p roduction o f a m edieval w hite f abric i n Y ork i s s till l acking, a lthough t his s eems i ncreasingly l ikely. R ural p roduction c entres a re k nown a t B randsby a nd f urther a field a t W inksley ( Bellamy a nd L e P atourel 1 970). O f t he m any w hitewares t o o ccur i n N orth L incolnshire m ost c an b e a scribed a ' Yorkshire' o rigin. A mong t hese v essels t here w as a d istinctive c onical j ug s hape w ith a n arrow n eck a nd v ertical r ows o f i ncised l ines a nd i ron-washed s pots. A c omplete p rofile w as r ecovered f rom Y ork ( Holdsworth 1 978, 2 8, F ig.12, N o.148), b ut e xamples a lso o ccurred a t W inksley ( Bellamy a nd L e P atourel 1 970 , F ig.47, N o.35). S everal f ragments o f t his v essel f orm , a ll i n a s imilar f abric, h ave b een r ecognised, t wo f rom E pworth ( Fig.196,No.8 a nd H M/1/Ep, F ig.55,No.11), o ne f rom C herry L ane ( HM/13/ B r ,Fig.59,No.23), a nd a nother f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.185,No.12). M iscellaneous W hiteware F abrics ( RW) S ome 5 7 w hiteware v essels o ccurred a mongst t he u nstratified m aterial i n N orth L incolnshire f or w hich n o d efinite p rovenance c ould b e s uggested. I t w ould s eem l ikely t hat m any o f t hese a lso d erived f rom Y orkshire. H owever, t he S urrey w hiteware j ug f rom E pworth ( HM/7/ E p,Fig.56,No.14) s erves a s a w arning t hat s ome m ay h ave c ome f rom f urther a field. A lthough s ome o f t he b iggest g roups o f t hese s herds c ame f rom c oastal s ites s uch a s E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.185, 1 1) a nd B arton-on-Humber ( Fig.162,No.41) t here w ere a gain a s mall n umber f rom i nland s ites s uch a s T hornton C urtis ( Fig.192,Nos.444 5) a nd T horesway ( Fig.159,No.26). R egional T radition : H umberwares ( including f abrics H 1, H 2, G C, O C) T he a dvent o f H umberwares w as, i n m ost p laces w ithin t he r eg ion, p receded b y a t ransitional f abric, H 1, w hich w ill b e c onsidered s epara tely f rom t he m ain H umberware d evelopment. T he H 1 S mooth H umberware i :

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T he d ate r ange o f t his H 1 f abric d epends h eavily o n t he e vidence f rom T hornholme P riory w here i t f irst a ppeared e arly i n t he 1 3th c entury ( HM/37/Tp) a nd, a lthough n ever c ommon, s urvived t hroughout t he c entury. E lsewhere, i n p laces s uch a s H ull, t he f abric w as e clips ed d uring t he e arly 1 3th c entury b y t he H 2 H umberwares. H owever, a t T hornholme P riory , H umberware w as l argely r esisted b y t he M 1 M edium S andy f abric w hich m ay c onsequently h ave g iven t he H 1 f abric a c omp aratively e xtended l ifespan. N evertheless, t he H 1 f abric w ould s eem t o p rovide a r eliable i ndicator o f a 1 3th-century d ate. i i:

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I f t he d istribution p attern d oes n ot d emonstrate t he o rigin o f t he H 1 f abrics, t he s tudy o f t heir f orms w ould s eem t o i ndicate a c loser a ffinity w ith t he H umberwares. A s t he t able a bove s uggests, i t w as a f ineware f abric p rincipally u sed i n t he p roduction o f j ugs w hich w ere w heelthrown t o a h igh f inish, c arefully g lazed a nd d ecora ted w ith a w ide r ange o f d esigns. T he s tratified p rofiles o n F ig.274 a ll c ame f rom g roup H M/37/Tp, d ating t o t he e arly y ears o f t he 1 3th c entury. T heir f orms a nd r elief m oulded d ecorative d esigns w ere n ew t o t he T hornholme s ite a nd p roba bly n ew t o t he r egion. T his m ethod o f d ecoration w as a lso u sed b y 1 3th c entury o rangeware a nd H umberware p otters a nd s eemed t o h ave b een r etained b y t he l atter u ntil t he l ate 1 5th c entury, o ccurring, f or e xample, a mongst t he w asters f rom C owick M oat ( Fig.226, N o.3). T he m ost c ommon r elief-moulded m otif w as t he e ar o f w heat a nd r aspberry s een o n t he j ugs f rom C onesby ( Fig.205,Nos.1-2). F urther e xamples o ccurred f rom T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190 ,Nos.66-67). O ther, m ore c omplicated d esigns s uch a s w horls ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.167, N o.38) a nd o ther, u nidentified f orms ( Haythby, F ig.201,No.44; H M/37/Tp, F ig.78,No.9) w ere o ccasionally u sed. A mongst l ocal p otteries o f t he p ost-medieval p eriod t here w as a c lass o f d ecorated j ugs c alled ' Harvest j ugs' ( Brears 1 971) w hich r emained a p opular r ural d esign u ntil t he 1 9th c entury. I t i s p ossible t hat t he e ar o f w heat a nd r aspberry d esign o n t hese j ugs r epresented a p rototype H arvest j ug. A r ange o f m ore t raditional m ethods o f d ecoration a lso o ccurred i ncl uding a n a pplied a rmorial d esign f rom T hornton C urtis ( Fig.190 ,No.65) a nd a pplied p anels e nclosing s tamped d ecoration ( Fig.183,No.10).

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T he m ost c ommon j ug r im w as a s imple u pright w ith a n i nternal b evel ( Thornton-le-Moor, F ig.157,No.32; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.183, N o.6; T hornton C urtis, F ig.190 ,No.59). A r ouletted e xample f rom S tallingborough ( Fig.188,No.13) w as r eminiscent o f t he 0 2 o rangeware f orms f rom G rimsby. F ig.190 ,No.60 f rom T hornton C urtis h ad a m ost r emarkable r im f orm w hich i s s o f ar u nique t o t he r egion. O ther f orms, s uch a s F ig.190 ,No.63 f rom T hornton C urtis, h ad r ims m ore t ypical o f j ugs f rom t he T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition. J ug h andles w ere g enerally o f t he H umberware t ypes ( for e xample, H abrough, F ig.173, N os.42-44) b ut i ncluded o ccasional e xamples m ore t ypical o f t he o rangewares ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190,No.75). A mongst t he b ases t here w as a n e xample w ith s ome f orm o f a pplied b ase o r b asal a ngle ( Hawerbyc um-Beesby, F ig.145,No.49) a nd, f rom T hornton-le-Moor, a s mall b aluster f orm ( Fig.157, N o.34). T he s mall p roportion o f c ooking-pots h ad r im f orms c learly r emini scent o f l ater H umberwares ( for e xample K ettleby T horpe, F ig.167, N os.33-34). C isterns w ere a lso u ncommon b ut, g iven t he d ate o f t he f abric, m ust h ave b een a mongst t he e arliest o f t his f orm f rom t he r egion ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190 ,No.83). S everal d rinking m ug f orms w ere a lso r ecognised ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.190, N os.80-81). T he H 2 H umberwares i :

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I t i s m ost u nlikely t hat t here w as n o l onger a m echanism f or t heir l arge-scale p roduction. T heir d ecline w as m ore p robably d ue t o a d rop i n t heir d emand. H umberware c ooking-pots h ad v ery c haracteristic r im f orms a nd o verall s hapes, o ne o f t he b est r anges o f c ooking-pot r ims c oming f rom T horton C urtis ( Fig.191,Nos.1-13). A lthough n o c omp lete p rofiles h ave y et b een r ecovered f rom N orth L incolnshire, a n umber h ave b een f ound a mongst r ecent e xcavations a t H ull ( e.g., A rmstrong 1 980 ,62;Fig.23,Nos.92-93). T he p rincipal c haracteristic o f m ost o f t he H umberware c ooking-pot r ims w as t heir o utward e vertion w ith f lat i nner f aces, o ften p ainted w ith a b and o f g laze ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.168,No.3; B rigg,Fig.169,No.1). I f t hese g laze b ands h ad a f unction i t m ust s urely h ave r elated t o t he u se o f l ids o n t hese v essels. W here p ottery l ids o ccur i n H umberware t hey w ere u sua lly t oo s mall f or c ooking-pots a nd w ere m ore a ppropriate f or t ripod p ipkins. O ne c an o nly p resume t hat i f c ooking-pots w ere l idded t hese w ere m ade o f o ther m aterials, s uch a s m etal o r w ood. E ven i f j ugs w ere n umerically o nly m arginally l ess i mportant a mongst t he l ate-medieval H umberwares, t hey m ay h ave b een o f c onsidera bly l ess c ommercial s ignificance i n c omparison t o s uch n ew f orms a s c isterns. T he f irst o f t he t wo c istern t ypes, w as a b asic j ug w ith a s ingle h andle a nd t he b ung h ole p laced f rontally a t 1 80 0 t o t he h andle ( East H alton S kitter, F ig.184,No.7). T he s econd, a nd m ore c ommon, t ype w as l arger w ith t wo o pposing h andles a nd a c entral b ung h ole ( LM/50/Bh, F ig.137,No.12). T here s eemed t o b e n o c hronological d istinction b etween t hese t wo t ypes a s t hey o ccurred t ogether i n a c ontemporary k iln w aste d eposit a t H olme-upon-Spalding-Moor(Fig.232, N os.5-13). T he j ug-shaped, s ingle-handled c isterns h ad a v ery s imilar c ons truction t o t he m edium-sized j ugs w ith p lugged u pper h andle a ttachm ents a nd s imilar r im f orms. T he t wo-handled c isterns h ad a l arger c apacity a nd i t w as t herefore s urprising t o n ote t hat m ost o f t he h andles w ere s imply s moothed o n w ith n o a ttempt a t p lugging o r i ndent ing ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.43), a lthough t here w ere a f ew e xceptions ( East H alton S kitter, F ig.184,No.10). T his i mplies t hat t hese l arger c isterns w ere n ot d esigned t o h ave b een c arried b y t heir h andles, a nd p resumably w ere p laced o n t he f loor o r o n s helves a s s torage v essels f or f ermenting l iquids s uch a s b eer; t heir h andles m erely b eing u sed t o t ilt t he v essel w hen r equired. I ndeed, t he p osi tion o f t he b ung h oles w ould s eem t o c onfirm t heir u se f or l iquids w hich l eft s ediments. T hey w ere u sually p laced s everal c entimetres a bove t he b asal a ngle, e nsuring t hat s ediments w ould b e t rapped b en eath ( LM/50/Bh, F ig.137,No.12; L M/30/Tp,Fig.127,No.11 a nd G oxhill, F ig.172,No.56). M edieval p otters s eemed t o h ave m ade m ore a ttempts t o d ecorate t hese v essels t han t hey d id w ith t he m ajority o f c ontemp orary j ugs. A pplied d ecoration w as p articularly c ommon, e ither i n t he f orm o f t humbed s trips ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.37) o r a pplied s tamped p ads ( Grimsby, F ig.144,No.20 ; T hornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.50). C ombed d ecoration ( Barrow-upon-Humber, F ig.160,No.18 ; B rigg, F ig.169, N o.13) a nd s tamped, a pplied s trips ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.168,No.14; B arton-on-Humber, F ig.163,No.23) m ade u p t he r ange o f d ecorative t ypes. I t w as a lso c ommon t o f ind a n a pplied t humbed s trip a ttached t o t he r im a nd n eck o f t hese v essels ( Conesby, F ig.205,No.16; T hornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.41; G rimsby, F ig.144,No .19; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.184,No.11). A t H olme upon-Spalding-Moor t here w as e vidence t hat

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t he c istern g lazes w ere b righter a nd c learer t han t hose e mployed o n j ugs ( Hayfield 1 980(a),108-109). T he m ore l avish a ttention a ssoci ated w ith t hese c istern f orms w as p robably r eflected i n t he c ost o f t he v essels. O nce a gain a g reater u se o f d ecoration c an b e a ssoci ated w ith a d eveloping f abric t ype a nd a n ew v essel f orm . D rinking m ugs w ere a mongst t he e arliest H umberware v essel f orms t o b e r ecognised a t T hornholme P riory i n t he l atter p art o f t he 1 3th c entury ( Fig.274). T hese w ere c onstructed i n m uch t he s ame w ay a s t he s mall j ugs w ith u ntrimmed b ases a nd s moothed-on h andles, u sually w ith n o w raps f or t he l ower a ttachments. T he f orms c ontinued a lmost u naltered i nto t he 1 6th c entury. N ear-complete e xamples o ccurred f rom S tallingborough ( Fig.188 ,No.38 a nd W est B utterwick ( Fig.195,Nos. 6 -7). P ancheons w ere c omparatively r arer i n H umberware t han i n T oynton/ B olingbroke f abrics o f C entral a nd S outhern L incolnshire. A c omplete p rofile o ccurred a t T hornton C urtis ( Fig ,191,No.57) a ssociated w ith a t ype I I a pplied b ase. T his w as a f airly s mall v essel, b ut l arger e xamples o ccurred a t E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.184,No.20). U rinals w ere a ll o f t he l ater, o pen-topped t ype, a c omplete e xample o ccurring f rom H umberston A bbey ( LM/12/Hu, F ig.116, N o.5) a nd a l arge r im s herd f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.184, N o.19)..0ther m inor f orms i ncluded l ids ( Humberston A bbey, F ig.144,No.46; T hornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.55 a nd B urton-upon-Stather, F ig.201,No.14), b asting d ishes ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.56; K ettleby T horpe, F ig.168, N o.20), a nd t ripod p ipkins ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.168 , N o.21, T hornton C urtis, F ig.191,No.52). E xamples o f c hafing d ishes o ccurred a t H abrough ( Fig.174 ,No.15) a nd B rigg, ( Fig.169,No.21) a nd a l obed c up w as f ound a t C onesby, ( Fig.205,No.20). T hese l obed c up f orms w ere p robably b ased o n c ontemporary w ooden m azer f orms w hich u sually h ad d ecorative s ilver m ounts i n t he c entre ( St.John H ope 1 887,136,P1.13). F ig.191,No.53 f rom T hornton C urtis a ppeared t o b e s ome f orm o f s traine r. S uch f orms w ere r are i n t he m edieval p eriod, a lthough a l ittle m ore c ommon a s c olander f orms i n l ocal R oman g reywares ( Buckland a nd D olby 1 980 ,26). A mongst t he u nidentified f orms w as F ig.144,No.21 f rom G rimsby; t he b ase o f t his v essel t apered t o a t hin e dge a nd w as c oated o n b oth s urfaces a nd a cross t he e dge w ith a c lear g reen g laze. I t s eems l ikely t hat t his w as t he d eliberate i ntention o f t he p otter a s t here w as n o e vidence t o s uggest t hat i t w as a w aster a nd i t w as t oo f ine t o h ave b een a ny f orm o f r oof f urniture. A s mooth, f ine f abric ( OC) a nd a g ritty f abric ( GC) t ype a lso o ccurred a mongst t he C owick m oat w asters. T he r elation o f t hese t wo f abrics t o t he H umberware w asters w as d iscussed i n C hapter 4 , w here i t w as s uggested t hat t hey b oth f ormed m inor p roduction v ariants a t C owick M oat. T his i nterpretation w as s trengthened b y t he p resence o f b oth v ariants a mongst t he m aterial r ecovered f rom t he H igh S treet k iln a t W est C owick b y P hilip M ayes ( material i n D oncaster M useum). I t i s p ossible t hat s everal f orms i n t he H 1 s mooth H umberware f abric, s uch a s t he c hafing d ish b ase f rom H abrough ( Fig.174,No.15) w ould b e m ore a ccurately c ategorised i n t he O C f abric, a s w ould s ome o f t he. a pparently l ate o rangeware f orms f ound a t T hornholme P riory ( perhaps L M/21/Tp, F ig.120 ,No.1 o r H M/36/Tp, F ig.73,No.2). H ull a lso p roduced e xamples o f b oth t ypes i n g roups d ating t o t he m id-14th

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A lthough t his w as o ne o f t he m ore n umerous f abrics a mongst t he u nstratified a ssemblages, i t w as p oorly r epresented a mongst t he s trati fied g roups a nd t he n umber o f c omplete p rofiles i s d isappointingly s mall. I n h er s tudy o f L incolnshire p ottery , H ilary H ealey ( 1975 ;1984) i ncluded a r ange o f f orms i n t his f abric d rawn f rom t he l ater T oyntona ll-Saints k ilns. H owever, i n c onjunction w ith k ilns f rom O ld B olingbroke, C oningsby a nd K irkstead, t hese h ave y et t o r eceive d etailed s tudy a nd p ublication, r epresenting a m ajor g ap i n t he a vaila ble c eramic e vidence f or c entral a nd s outhern L incolnshire. S mall, m edium a nd l arge j ug c ategories w ere a pparent. U nlike t he H umberwares, t here w as n o e vidence f or t he p roduction o f t he t all-necked j ugs i n t his t radition, e mphasising p erhaps t hat t his w as e ssentially a Y orkshire f orm. T he g laze u sed o n t hese v essels i n t he T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition p roved t o h ave a p articularly d istinctive, h ighly p ocked s urface r eminiscent o f t he p itting f ound o n e arlier s plashed g lazes. I n a ddition, t he o uter s urfaces o f t hese v essels o ften h ad a t hin w hitish-coloured s kin c aused, n ot b y t he a ddition o f a s lip, b ut f rom t he o xides e xcreted f rom t he s urface o f t he c lay d uring f iring. R eduction o f t he c ores a nd i nner s urfaces w as p erhaps m ore f requent t han o n t he H umberwares. T he f iring t empera ture o f t his f abric m ay, t herefore, h ave b een h igher t han t hat o f H umberware, p roducing f requent f iring d istortions a nd a ir b listers i n t he w alls o f t he v essels. A lthough a c onsiderable v ariety o f j ug r ims o ccurred i n t his t radition, t here s eemed t o h ave b een t wo p rincipal t ypes. T he f irst w as a n u pright f orm w ith a n i nternal b evel ( Grimsby, F ig.144 ,Nos.222 3; T hornton-le-Moor, F ig.158,Nos.14,16,21,23; H awerby c um B eesby, F ig.146,No.6). T he s econd w as a n u pright r im w ith a n o utward f old F ig.173,No.1; S winehope, F ig.150 ,Nos.23,25-27; T hornton l e-Moor, F ig.158,Nos.12,17-18). A lthough t here w ere s ome q uite d iffere nt f orms ( Goxhill, F ig.173,No.2; T hornton-le-Moor, F ig.158,Nos.46 ), m ost r ims w ould a ppear t o h ave d erived f rom o r b een v ariations o f t hese t wo b asic t ypes. T here w ere f ew c ases o f t he u pper h andle a ttachments b eing p lugg ed d irectly t hrough a h ole i n t he n eck, a s w as t ypical i n H umberwares. T he m ost c ommon m eans o f r einforcing t he h andles o n t hese T 1 j ugs w as t o i ndent t hem, u sually w ith a s ingle f inger ( Hawerby-cum-Beesby, F ig.146,No.11; T hornton-le-Moor, F ig.158,No.12; S winehope, F ig.150, N o.23). T his i ndenting o ccasionally p enetrated t oo f ar, i n w hich c ase a s mall p lug o f c lay w as i nserted i nto t he c avity ( Swinehope, F ig.150,No.24). I t i s p ossible, t herefore, t hat m any o f t he h andles w hich a ppeared t o h ave b een p lugged i n t he H umberware m anner ( Thornton l e-Moor, F ig.158,No.20) m ay a lso b elong t o t his c ategory. T he h andle s ections w ere u sually i rregular a nd a morphous i n s hape, c ontrasting w ith t he m ore r egular r ibbed o vals o f t he H umberwares, a lthough t here w ere s ome e xamples o f t he l atter ( Hawerby-cum-Beesby, F ig.146,No.6; B urton-upon-Stather, F ig.201,No.15). A s election o f j ug h andle s ect ions h as b een i llustrated f rom S winehope ( Fig.150 ,No.30) a nd K irmond l e M ire ( Fig.207,Nos.31-42). I t s eemed c ommon p ractice f or t he l ower

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h andle a ttachment t o b e i ndented a s w ell ( Thornton C urtis, F ig.192, N o.21; H awerby-cum-Beesby, F ig.146,Nos.15,20). W hereas t he H umberwares h ad a s tandard d ouble o uter t humbing f or t heir l ower h andle a ttachm ents, t here w ere s ome e xamples o f T l j ugs w ith a s ingle t humbing ( Habrough, F ig.174 ,No.16; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.185,No.20),although t he d ouble t humbing w as m ore c ommon ( Grimsby, F ig.144,No.22; H awerbyc um-Beesby, F ig.146,No.15). J ug d ecoration h ad b een c ommon o n t he e arlier T oynton p roducts ( Swinehope, F ig.150 ,Nos.31-38) b ut i t b ecame p rogressively r arer a nd l ess e bullient. T he e arliest d ecoration t ook t he f orm o f i rons tained p lastic s trips l aid i n w horls ( Conesby, F ig.205,No.22), h orses hoes ( Swinehope, F ig.150 ,No.34) a nd m ore c omplex d esigns ( Swinehope, F ig.150 ,Nos.35-36). L ater T i d esigns a lso i nvolved t he u se o f p lastic s trips, n ow o f s elf-clay a nd o ften w ith s imple s tamped d ecoration ( LM/37/Li, F ig.130,No.19; E ast H alton S kitter, F ig.185,Nos.21-22). B y t he 1 6th c entury t his s eemed t o h ave d egenerated t o s imple t humbed s trips ( Thoresway , F ig.159,No.29; G reat L imber, F ig.187,No.45) w hose u se w as n ow g enerally r estricted t o c istern f orms ( LM/12/Hu, F ig.115, N os.5-6). T he a ddition o f o ne o r m ore i ncised s houlder l ines w as a s c ommon o n t hese f abrics i n t he l ate-medieval p eriod a s t hey w ere o n c ontemporary H umberwares ( Grimsby, F ig.144,No.22; C roxby, F ig.159, N o.32) b ut a gain , t his h as n ot b een c ounted a s d ecoration. O f a ll t he f eatures o f T oynton/Bolingbroke j ugs, i t w as p erhaps t he b ases w hich s howed t he g reatest d ivergence f rom H umberware f orms. H umberware j ug b ases w ere u sually k nife-trimmed, a lthough a l arge n umber o f t he s mall a nd s everal o f t he m edium-sized j ugs h ad u ntrimmed b ases ( East H alton S kitter, F ig.184,Nos.5-6; C owick M oat, F ig.224,Nos. 1 -4). T hese u ntrimmed b ases w ere a lso c ommon w ith t he T i f abric ( Habrough, F ig.174,No.23; S ixhills, F ig.208,No.41), b ut i n a l arge n umber o f c ases t his w as d eliberately a ccentuated a nd t idied t o f orm p edestal b ases, t ypes w hich w ere r are i n H umberwares. T hese p edestal b ases r anged f rom s hallow f orms ( Stallingborough, F ig.188,No.42; K irmond l e M ire, F ig.207,No.46) t o d ecorated e xamples ( Habrough, F ig.174,No.24; H awerby-cum-Beesby, F ig.146,No.26) t hrough t o e xagg erated f orms ( Sixhills, F ig.208 ,No.40 ; H awerby-cum-Beesby, F ig.146, N o.23). K nife-trimming o f t he b asal a ngles ( Kirmond l e M ire, F ig.207, N o.47; S ixhills, F ig.208,No.42) a nd t he u se o f b asal t humbings w as r are i n t his f abric; F ig.152,No.33 f rom N orth O wersby w as o ne o f t he v ery f ew e xamples. T he o nly f ull T i c ooking-pot p rofile f rom N orth L incolnshire, f rom K ettleby T horpe ( Fig.168 ,No.22), h ad a s imple e verted r im w hich w ould a ppear t o h ave b een o ne o f t he t wo p rincipal r im f orms(Cabourne, F ig.145,No.1; B rigg, F ig.169,No.22; H umberston A bbey, F ig.144,No.48). T he s econd t ype h ad a d ished i nner r im f ace s imilar t o t hat f ound o n l ate-Saxon c ooking-pots o f t he r egion ( Market R asen, F ig.151, N o.12; S winehope, F ig.150,No.45; T hornton C urtis, F ig.192,Nos.6-7). A s w ith j ug r ims , t here w as a c onsiderable d egree o f v ariation a nd o verlap b etween t he t wo t ypes. T he u se o f g laze w as r are, e ven t o t he r im f aces ( Kirmond l e M ire, F ig.207,No.48) b ut s everal e xamples a ppeared t o h ave h ad a m ore d eliberate e xternal g laze ( Cabourne, F ig.145,No.1; S winehope, F ig.150 ,No.46). T he u se o f k nife-trimming w as u ncommon o n j ugs, b ut s eemed t o h ave b een m ore r egularly u sed o n c isterns a nd c ooking-pots ( Kettleby T horpe, F ig.168,No.22; N orth O wersby,

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F ig.159,No.30; T hornton l e M oor, F ig.158,Nos.34-35; H awerby c um B eesby , F ig.146,Nos.38-39), t his w as n ever a c ommon v essel f orm a lthough b ody s herds m ay h ave b een u nrecognised. L ike t he e arlier m edieval p ipkin f orms, t hese v essels u sually d isplayed t races o f b urning a nd s ooting w hich s uggested t hat t hey w ere u sed i n c ooking. B oth l ocal a nd c ontinental f orms c ompare c losely w ith k nown l ate-medieval b ronze a nd i ron c ooking-pots ( Lewis 1 978, 3 2-33,36; D rescher 1 968 ,23-33). T his w ould s eem t o p rovide y et a nother p ossible e xample o f p ottery f orms w hich b ore a c lose r esemblance t o v essels i n o ther m aterials. B asting d ishes w ere r epresented b y i llustrated e xamples a t S ixhills ( Fig.208 ,No.45) a nd H abrough ( Fig.174,No.25). A f urther e xample f rom T hornton l e M oor ( Fig.158,No.36) s howed a p articularly f ine p ulled l ip a t t he b ow o f t he v essel. A ll e xamples s howed t races o f b urning a nd s ooting. E xamples o f c urfews o ccurred a t T hornton C urtis ( Fig.192,Nos.37-38) a nd S winehope ( Fig.150 ,No.48) a nd d rinking m ugs a t T hornton l e M oor ( Fig.158,No.33), a lthough t his l atter f orm w as c omparatively r are i n t his f abric w hen c ompared w ith t he h igher p ercentage w hich h ad o ccurred i n H umberwares. A c omplete u rinal f orm w as r ecovered f rom H umberston A bbey ( LM/12/Hu, F ig.115,No.3), w hilst f ragments a re i llustrated f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.185,No.19) a nd H awerby c um B eesby ( Fig.146,No.40). T wo e xamples o f l ids w ere f ound ( Hawerby c um B eesby, F ig.145, N o.53; K irmond l e M ire, F ig.207,No.56) e ach b eing l arge e nough t o f it t he r ims o f t ripod p ipkins, s everal o f w hich h ad l id s eatings o n t he i nner r im f ace ( Kirmond l e M ire, F ig.207,No.57). T hese l ids w ould a lso h ave f itted t he t wo c ucurbit f ragments w hich w ere r ecogn ised ( Hawerby c um B eesby, F ig.146,No.41; H umberston A bbey, F ig.144, N o.49). A c omplete e nsemble i n t he M 1 f abric b eing i llustrated f rom T hornholme P riory ( HM/24/Tp, F ig.65,No.12), a lthough t he m ore u sual m atching v essel, t he a lembic ( Moorhouse 1 972(a),79-121), h as y et t o b e r ecognised a mongst t he r egion's c eramic f orms. A mong t he m ore e xotic f orms w as a s eries o f c hafing d ish f ragm ents w hich m ost p robably b elong t o t he l ater-medieval p eriod. T hey p resumably c opied t he i mported S aintonge v essels a nd t hese h ave y et t o b e r ecognised e arlier t han c .1500 i n t he r egion ( Hurst 1 974,233). A r econstructed p rofile c ame f rom T hornton-le-Moor ( Fig.158 ,No.38). U nlike s ome o f t he H umberware e xamples, t heir c lear a ir v ents w ould h ave e nabled t hese v essels t o f unction, b ut n one o f t he f ive e xamples s howed a ny e vidence o f h eat o r b urning t o t he v essel s urface, a nd i t i s p robable t hat t hese t oo w ere e ssentially s kuamorphs f or t hose w ho c ould n ot a fford t he f iner e xamples. O ther e xamples c ame f rom K irmond l e M ire ( Fig.207,No.53), T horesway ( Fig.159,No.31) a nd N orth O wersby

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D espite t he w ide r ange o f v essel f orms i n t his f abric t ype ( Brears 1 971,18-23), o nly t he f our t ypes s hown i n t he t able h ave b een r ecognised i n N orth L incolnshire. C ups f ormed t he o verwhelming p roportion. T he ' newness' o f C istercian w are f orms h as a lready b een o bserved i n t he l ate-medieval d iscussion o f C hapter 2 . T he u se o f w ire-cutting f or t he b ases a nd s aggars f or f iring w as a lso n ew t o t he r egion. T hese a dvances i n f orm a nd t echnology m ay h ave l ed t o t he r ange o f C istercian p roducts o utclassing t he t raditional f ineware f orms. M any o f t he d ecorative d esigns u sed o n t he e arlier C istercian w are p roducts w ere a lso n ew. C ommon d esigns i n t he r egion i ncluded t he s tag's h ead s urrounded b y a v ignette o f o rbs o r s tars ( Bartono n-Humber, F ig.163,No.31; G rimsby, F ig.144,No.29) a nd r ather c rudely i ncised, a pplied o ak l eaves ( Epworth, F ig.196 ,No.16; B arton-on-Humber, F ig.163,No.34). I n e ach c ase, t he d ecoration w as a n a pplied i ronf ree c lay p roducing a l emon c olour u nder g laze. D ecoration w as r are a nd s eemed l argely c onfined t o t he e arliesc p eriods o f p roduction; p erhaps t he p otters o f t his n ew f abric w ere u sing d ecoration t o t ry a nd a chieve a m arket. S uch v essels m ay h ave i nitially b een q uite e xclusive; f or e xample, t hey f ormed o ne o f o nly t wo l ocally-made t ablewares t o o ccur i n t he E pworth M anor C ess P it g roup ( LM/5/Ep, F ig.112,No.4). S everal f ragments o f p osset p ot w ere r ecognised, u sually c haract erised b y n arrow v ertical b ands o f n otched w hite c lay, a s s een o n a n e xample f rom B arton-on-Humber ( Fig.163 ,No.32). T hese v essel f orms w ere p robably s old w ith a m atching l id b ut o nly o ne f ragment o ccurred, f rom B rigg ( Fig.169,No.37). T his w as a nother n ew f orm w hich c ertainly h ad n o c eramic p redecessors b ut, l ike t he m azer/lobed c up f orms, t here w ere c ontemporary, t hough o ften l arger, w ooden f orms w ith l ids c alled w assail b owls ( Evan T homas 1 932,9-29). L ike m azers, t hese w ere p restigious v essels m ade f rom e xpensive i mported w oods. I f p osset p ots w ere i ntended f or s imilar u se, t hen t hese c eramic v essels w ould a gain h ave f ormed t he c heaper ' copies'. E xamples o f c ostrels o ccurred f rom N orth O wersby ( Fig.152,No.45) a nd W orlaby ( Fig.194,No.49). A c opy o f t his f orm h as b een r ecognised i n b oth L incoln w are ( LM/40/Li, F ig.133,No.5), p robably a lso o f 1 6thc entury d ate, a nd i n t he T l f abric f rom T hornton-le-Moor ( Fig.158, N o.32). U nlike m any C istercian f orms, t his v essel t ype h ad e arlier c eramic p arallels f rom t he c ontinent, m ost n otably a mongst t he L angerwehe s tonewares ( Hurst 1 977), a l ocal e xample b eing r ecovered f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.186,No.12). C ontinental I mports T his f inal c ategory r epresents a l oose g rouping o f a ll t he v essels f rom t he r egion w hich w ere o f c ontinental o rigin a nd w hich o we n othing t o l ocal p otting t raditions. N evertheless, i n t heir f orms a nd t he p restige t hey c arried, t hey, i n m any w ays, h ad a c onsiderable i mpact o n t he d evelopment o f p ottery i n t he r egion, a nd t hey f ormed a p otentially u seful m eans o f d etermining p ossible t rade r outes. A t otal o f 3 1 u nstratified a ssemblages c ontained i mported p ottery o f t he S axon a nd m edieval p eriods ( Appendix B ). T he m ajority o f t hese

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i mports w ere e ither f rom t he S aintonge a rea o f F rance, G erman s tonew ares o r L ow C ountries r edwares. E xamples o f a ll t hree t ypes w ere r eaching t he r egion f rom t he 1 3th c entury ( Moorhouse 1 972,21-53) b ut t he b ulk o f t hese v essels b elong t o t he l ate-medieval p eriod. A r eview o f t he l arge q uantities o f i mported p ottery a t H ull a nd t heir d ating h ad r ecently b een p repared b y G areth W atkins(forthcoming) , a nd t his f orms t he b ackground a gainst w hich t he f ar m ore m eagre n umbers o f i mported w ares f rom N orth L incolnshire m ust b e c onsidered. F ig.280 s hows t he t otal n umber o f i mports i n t hese c ategories, a s a p ercentage o f t he l ate-medieval f abric t otals, b ased o n t he a ssumpt ion t hat t he g reat m ajority o f t hese i mports b elonged t o t he l ate m edieval p eriod. C onsidering a ll N orth L incolnshire's i mports t ogether, F ig.280 s hows t hat t he m ajority o ccurred e ither o n c oastal s ites o r t hose w hich h ad d irect a ccess t o a w aterway. B onby, C roxton a nd T hornton C urtis w ere e xceptions, a lthough T hornton A bbey m ade c onsiderable u se o f E ast H alton S kitter. T he l arge p ercentage ( 15.5%) a t E pworth r eflects m ore t he s ite's s tatus a s a M owbray m anor h ouse. I ndeed, s ome g roups f rom t his s ite, s uch a s L M/5/Ep h ad 4 1.7% i mports i n p roportion t o E nglish f abrics. S uch p ercentages c ould o nly b e p arall eled a mongest t he m ore e xceptional b urgage p lots a t H ull ( Watkins, f orthcoming). A mongst t he u nstratified m aterial f rom N orth L incolnshire, t he p ercentage n ever r ose a bove 1 8%. C oastal s ites s uch a s E ast H alton S kitter o r p orts s uch a s G rimsby s eemed t o p roduce t he h ighest p ercent ages. B arton-on-Humber c ould o nly b oast 2 %, t hough t his m ight w ell r eflect t he w aning i mportance o f B arton a s a p ort i n t he l ate-medieval p eriod ( Brown 1 908 ,182-3), d uring w hich G rimsby w as o n t he a scendancy o n t he s outh b ank o f t he H umber ( Gillett 1 970 ,19-29). T he s eemingly h igh p ercentage f rom S omerby w as b iased b y p ost-excavation ' sorting', w hich h ad a lso d istorted t he d istribution o f t he C istercian w ares f rom t he s ame s ite. I ts p osition c lose t o t he m ajor i nland p ort o f G ainsborough ( Stark 1 843,77-78) w ould, h owever, h ave i ncreased t he l ikelihood o f i mported p ottery o ccurring a t t he v illage. C roxton a lso h as a n a nomolously h igh p ercentage ( 16.7%), f or i t w as n either a m arket t own n or h ad i t a ccess t o a w aterway. O nly f ourteen l ate m edieval s herds w ere f ound, h owever, ( Appendix B ), a nd i ts h igh p erc entage o f i mports i s c onsequently l ess s ignificant. O nly s ix o f t hese 3 1 s ites p roducing i mported p ottery h ad n o d irect a ccess t o c oastal o r w aterway n avigation, a nd o n t hree o f t hese n avigable w aterways e xisted a long s ome p art o f t he p arish e xt remities. I t s trongly s uggests t hat a ccess t o w aterways c ould h ave b een a n i mportant e lement i n t he d istribution o f i mported v essels e ven a s l ate a s t he l ate-medieval p eriod. A gainst t his i t s hould b e a dmitted t hat m any a ssemblages, s ome l arge, c ontaining l ate m edieval p ottery f rom e ither m arket t owns o r t owns w ith a ccess t o w aterways, p roduced n o i dentifiable i mported p ottery. B efore a m ore d etailed s tudy i s m ade o f t he v arious c ategories o f i mported p ottery, s everal p oints s hould b e e mphasised. I t w as o nly t owards t he e nd o f t he m edieval p eriod t hat t here i s a ny e vidence f or t he c ommercial i mportation o f p ottery v essels f rom t he c ontinent. I ndeed, i t w as o nly i n t he p ost-medieval p eriod t hat i mported p ottery

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s eems t o h ave b een g enerally a vailable o n a c ommercial b asis. P rior t o t his i mports a rrived e ither a s c ontainers f or m ore v aluable i mport ed p roducts, o r p erhaps a s i ncidental g oods, s ouvenirs o r b allast. T he c oncentration o f t hese e arlier i mports i n t he h ouseholds o r t enem ents o f t he w ealthy w ould s uggest t hat c ertain c ategories o f i mport m ay h ave h ad a c ertain p restige v alue. S uch f actors m ay h ave h ad a n i mportant b earing o n t he c reation o f a g eneral m arket i n E ngland f or i mported v essels. A t S outhampton a nd H ull b urgage t enements p rodu ced t he f inest q uality i mports d uring t he h igh-medieval p eriod ( Platt a nd C oleman-Smith 1 975; W atkins 1 978), w hile p lots o r t enements o f l esser i mportance a t p orts s uch a s H edon p roduced v ery f ew i mported v essels. F ig.281 s hows t he d istribution o f m iddle a nd l ate-Saxon i mports i n t he r egion. I n N orth L incolnshire t hese w ere l imited t o aN ormandy t ype p itcher f rom E ast H alton S kitter ( Fig.175,No.22), t he F rankish m iddle-Saxon j ug f rom B arton : C astledyke ( Fig.160 ,No.42) a nd t he r ed b urnished p itcher f rom B arrow : C herry L ane ( HM/12/Bv,Fig.59 ,No.9) . E lsewhere i n t he r egion a nother e arly/middle-Saxon i mported j ug w as r ecovered f rom n ear D riffield ( Evison 1 979,78), a f ragment o f T ating w are f rom W harram P ercy ( Hurst a nd H odges 1 977, 2 49-250) a nd a c onside rable n umber o f l ate-Saxon i mports f rom Y ork : C oppergate ( pers.comm . C athy B rookes) a nd L incoln : F laxengate ( pers.comm . L auren A dams). Y ork a nd L incoln w ere m ajor i nland p orts i n t he l ate-Saxon p eriod. T he t hree N orth L incolnshire s ites w ere c oastal a nd t he D rif f ield s ite h ad a ccess t o t he H umber v ia t he R iver H ull. O nly W harram P ercy s eems a nomolous i n t his r espect, e specially s ince T ating w are h ad h itherto b een r estricted t o e cclesiastical o r s ecular s ites o f m ajor i mportance ( Hurst a nd H odges 1 977, 2 49-250). F or t he e arly-medieval p eriod ( Fig.282), t he p rincipal i mported p ottery o f t he r egion w as e ither R ouen ( Barton 1 956) o f B lau G rau ( Dunning 1 959,56-60). W ithin N orth L incolnshire t he o nly i mport o f t his p eriod c ame f rom T hornholme P riory w here s everal s herds o f a B lau G rau p ipkin o ccurred r esidually i n a l ate 1 3th-century c ontext ( HM/40/Tp,Fig.79,No.21). E xamples o f b oth f abrics h ave b een f ound a t L incoln ( Adams 1 977,20 ,No.81 a nd 2 8 ,No.117). R egionally, H edon a nd B everley e ach p roduced s everal e xamples o f b oth B lau G rau a nd R ouen t ypes ( HM/59/Bv,Fig.85,No.7; E M/55/Hd, F ig.44,No.4; g 17 7/Hd,Fig.87,Nos.18-19), b ut b oth w ere a bsent f rom H ull, a f act w hich W atkins u ses t o s uggest t hat t he i mportation o f R ouen p ottery h ad c eased b efore c .1260 w hen t he p resent s ite o f t he p ort o f K ingston-upon-Hull w as f ounded ( Watkins, f orthcoming). T he e arliest o ccurrence o f S aintonge p ottery w as a s plashed g reen-glazed s herd ( EM/56/Hd,Fig.45,No.25) d ating t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. I t i s p ossible t hat a s ingle s herd s uch a s t his c ould h ave b een i ntrusive, b ut t here w as l ittle e vidence o f i ntrusion e lsewhere i n t his d eposit. I mports o f S aintonge g reen-glazed j ugs c ontinued t hrough t o t he 1 5th c entury w here t hey s till f ormed 7 % o r m ore o f H ull's 1 5th c entury a ssemblages ( Watkins, f orthcoming). T heir d istribution i n N orth L incolnshire ( Fig.283) i s a gain p redomina ntly c oastal a nd a ll t he f indspots r epresent t he p lain g reen-glazed j ugs w ith t he e xception o f T hornholme P riory ( an e arly 1 6th-century c hafing d ish f ragment, L M/32/Tp,Fig.128,No.15) a nd D oncaster w here,

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i n a ddition t o t he g reen-glazed j ugs, t he E lephant H otel s ite p roduced a n ear c omplete p olychrome j ug w ith f loral d ecoration ( HM/93/Dn, F ig.109,No.13). G enerally, p olychrome j ugs w ere r are a nd r estricted t o t he m ore i mportant a reas o f H ull a nd t he L urk L ane s ite a t B everley . T he d istribution o f t he L ow C ountries r edware i s s hown o n F ig.283 . T he r egion 's e arliest d ated e xamples w ere i n 1 3th c entury l ayers f rom H ull a nd B oston ( Armstrong 1 980,48; M oorhouse 1 972,27-28), b ut d espite s uch e arly o ccurrences, t he l arge-scale i mportation o f D utch v essels i nto t he r egion d id n ot c ommence u ntil t he 1 5th c entury ( Watkins, f orthcoming). W hereas i t i s a ssumed t hat t he b ulk o f l ocally-made m edieval p ottery w as d istributed a nd s old b y t he p otters w ho m ade t hem , t he m echanism w hereby c argoes o f i mported p ottery e ventually r eached t he c onsumers h as y et t o b e s tudied. S uch c argoes p ossibly p assed i nto t he h ands o f l ocal m erchants o r m iddle m en w ho w ould t hen h ave p assed t hem d own t he e ntrepreneurial c hain u ntil t hey r eached t he m arket s tall. T he l imited c oastal/waterway d istribution o f m edieval i mports i n N orth L incolnshire m ight s uggest t hat t here w as n o d irect s hipment o f p ottery c argoes t o N orth L incolnshire d uring t he p eriod s tudied. H ad s uch v essels b een m ore f reely a vailable a t m arkets s uch a s B arton-on-Humber o r G rimsby, a w ider d ispersion a mongst s urrounding l ocal s ites w ould b e e xpected. I t c an a lso p robably b e a ssumed t hat a s t he n umbers o f s uch v essels i ncreased t hey w ould h ave b ecome c heape r, o r a t l east l ess e xclusive, a nd c onsequently b ecome a vailable t o a w ider m arket/range o f c onsumer. T o c omplete t his s eries o f m aps, F ig.284 s hows t he d istribution o f t he t hree p rincipal G erman s toneware i mports o f t he m edieval p eriod , S iegburg ( Beckman 1 974), L angerwehe ( Hurst 1 977) a nd R aeren. O nce a gain t he d ating o f t hese i mports i s d iscussed i n m ore d etail b y W atkins i n r elation t o t he l arge q uantities r ecognised f rom r ecent e xcavations i n H ull ( forthcoming). O n a g eneralised b asis, t he S iegburg a nd L angerwehe t ypes b elonged t o t he 1 4th a nd 1 6th c enturies. I t i s a pparent f rom t he N orth L incolnshire d istribution t hat t hey o ccurred o ver a f ar w ider a rea w ith c onsiderably m ore i nland s ites, a lthough m ost o f t hese h ad r iverine l inks. L ike t he L ow C ountries r edwars, t he e arliest o ccurrences o f t hese s tonewares w ere s poradic b ut i ncreased i n f requency t hrough t ime. T he n umber o f s tonewares f ound a mongst t he e arly 1 6th-century d esertion d eposits a t E pworth m anor s uggest t hat e ven a t t his t ime t hey c ould s till c ommand a p lace i n a m ajor m anorial h ousehold. T he c ess p it g roup f rom E pworth ( LM/5/ E p) p roduced e xamples o f b oth S iegburg a nd R aeren s tonewares i n a ddi tion t o a n e xample o f a S iegburg s toneware m ug w hich h ad b een r efired w ith a g reen g laze, t he o nly k nown e xample o f t his t ype f rom N orth L incolnshire. T wo

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S tudies o f l ate-medieval F lemish p aintings h ave s hown t hat s peci fic p ottery t ypes s uch a s S outh N etherlands M ajolica, f irst a ppeared a s i ncidental b ackground o bjects i n p aintings o f p eople a nd s ettings o f h igh s ocio-economic s tatus. A s t ime e lapsed, t he s ame v essels w ere m ore o ften s hown o n p aintings d epicting l ess a ffluent s cenes a nd p eople. T his i mplies t hat, i n t he e arliest y ears o f i ts p roduction , S outh N etherlands M ajolica w as s ufficiently e xclusive a nd d esirable t o b e t he c ommercial p reserve o f t he b etter-off. P erhaps t his i tself c reated a d emand f or t he s ame p ottery a mongst t he l ess a ffluent, b ut, n evertheless, t he n umbers o f s uch v essels i ncreased a nd e vidently b ecame a vailable t o h ouseholds f urther d own t he s ocial s cale. O nly t wo e xamples o f S outh N etherlands M ajolica v essels h ave b een r ecogn ised f rom N orth L incolnshire. A s ingle e xample o f a n ' altar v ase' o ccurred f rom t he p riory c hurch a t T hornholme ( LM/35/Tp,Fig.129,No.10) w hilst f our e xamples c ame f rom t he M owbray m anor h ouse a t E pworth , i ncluding a t azza f orm. I n b oth c ases t he d eposits w ere l ikely t o b e o f e arly 1 6th-century d ate a nd b oth s ites c an b e r egarded a s m ore w ealthy t han t he m ajority o f a ssemblages f rom t he a rea. T he f abric i s o nly k nown f rom p ost-medieval c ontexts a t b oth H ull a nd B everley ( LM/43/Bv,Fig.135,No.12). T he n ature o f t his B everley, H ighgate s ite i n t he l ate-medieval/post-medieval p eriod i s u nknown, b ut t he h igh p roportions o f i mported v essels f rom E urope a nd e ven s ome f rom f urther a field ( LM/46/Bv,Fig.136,No.8) s uggests t hat i t w as o wned b y p eople o f s ome s ubstance. U ntil t he m id 1 950s, a s ubstantial t imber-framed h ouse o ccupied t he f rontage o f t he p lot. T hroughout t he S axon a nd m edieval p ottery p roduction i n t his r egion t here w ould s eem t o h ave b een a c ontinual d emand f or p ots w hich a ped v essel f orms u sed b y t he s ocial e lite. T his w as p erhaps f irst s een i n t he m iddle-Saxon c eramic v ersions o f b ronze h anging b owls. B y t he 1 6th c entury, o ne o f t he m ost o bvious m anifestations o f t his t rend w as t he c hafing d ish. B rass a nd b ronze c hafing d ishes w ere u ndoubtedly a vailable d uring t his p eriod, b ut t heir c ost w ould h ave m ade t hem a l uxury i tem f or t he w ealthy o nly. T he b rightly c oloured, o rnate, c eramic c hafing d ish f orms f rom t he S aintonge ( Hurst 1 974,233-247) a lso p rove r are a nd w ere a lmost c ertainly n ot a vailable t o t he g enerality o f s ociety. A s ingle e xample o ccurred a t T hornholme P riory ( LM/32/Tp,Fig.128,No.15) a nd s everal f rom 1 6th-century d eposits a t H ull ( Armstrong 1 977,p.46-47,Nos.159-161). I t w as a f orm w hich w as s oon a ped b y t he l ocal l ate-medieval p ottery t raditions, e xamples o ccurring i n H umberwares ( labrough,Fig.174,No.15), T oynton/Bolingbroke f abrics ( Thornton-le-Moor,Fig.158,No.38) a nd C oal M easure f abrics ( Brigg,Fig.169,No.32). I t i s u nlikely t hat s uch c omparatively c omplica ted f orms w ould h ave b een i ncluded i n t he p otters' r epertoire u nless t here h ad b een a r eady d emand f or s uch v essels. I n a lmost e very c ase t hese l ocal v essels c ould o nly h ave b een o rnamental. N o l ocally m ade e xample o f a c hafing d ish w ith i nternal s igns o f b urning o r h eat c razing o f t he g lazes i s k nown. A s d iscussed i n C hapter 2 , l ack o f e ffective v entilating h oles w ould h ave p revented t he m ajority o f t hem f rom f unctioning p roperly. S uch l ocal c opies w ere a lmost c ertainl y a imed a t t he l ess w ealthy i n s ociety, a nd i t i s u nlikely t hat m any o f t he i ntended c ustomers w ould m etal p lates u sed o n s uch d evices.

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t ions o f i mports c ould o nly b e m atched i n t he m edieval p eriod a mongst t he m ore i mportant b urgage p lots o f H ull. P orts s uch a s H edon h ad t heir p oorer q uarters a nd t he M iddle L ane e xcavations e xposed p lots w hich a lmost c ertainly b elonged t o t he l ess w ealthy. E ven a mongst t he 1 2th-century d eposits, w hen t he p ort w as i n i ts h eyday, t he n umber o f i mported v essels w as s urprisingly l ow . W ealthier p eople w ere m ore l ikely t o h ave p ossessed i mported p ottery t han t he l ess w ealthy. T his s ituation w ould o nly h ave c hanged w hen l arge-scale i mportation o f p ottery b egan d uring t he 1 5th a nd 1 6th c enturies.

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Humberside Medieval Pottery an illustrated catalogue of Saxon and medieval domestic assemblages from North Lincolnshire and its surrounding region

Part ii

Colin Hayfield

BAR British Series 140(ii)

1985

B.A.R.

5, Centremead, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OES, England.

GENERAL EDITORS A.R Hands, B.Sc., M.A., D.Phil. D.R Walker, M.A.

B.A.R. 140 (II), 1985: 'Humberside Medieval Pottery' Part II

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R egional P ottery T ypology a nd T echnology

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P ottery T ypology

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S ome G eneral A spects o f P ottery T echnology

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R egional T raditions - A g eographical A ssessment

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T hese f abric c odes a re u sually m odified b y a n a ppended l etter o r n umeral t o d enote t he p articular s ub-type o f t he f abric, f or e xample, S XG o r 0 2. T hese s ub-type a re f ully o utlined o n p ages 1 3-20 .

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i nner s urface

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l ower h andle a ttachment

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o rdinary ( suspension) g laze

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o uter s urface s herds

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s plashed g laze

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s herd/vessel r atio

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A lkborough

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C roxton

A p

A ppleby

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C roxby

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A shby b y P artney

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D oncaster

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A lthorpe

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E dlington

A y

A ylesby

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E lsham

B a

B arlings

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N orth E lkington

B c

B urnham

E p

E pworth

B g

B rigg

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F irsby H all

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B rough

F l

F lixborough

B i

B inbrooke

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F ordington

B k

B rocklesby

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F rodingham

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B elton

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B rumby

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G ainsborough

B n

B oston

G m

G rimsby

B o

B onby

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G lentham

B p

B uslingthorpe

G o

G oltho

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B rackenborough

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G rainsby

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B arrow-upon-Humber

G s

G reat S turton

B rH

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G t

G lentworth

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B urton-upon-Stather

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G autby

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G oxhill

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B arton H aven

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G oxhill H aven

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B roughton

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G rayingham

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B everley

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H abrough

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W est B utterwick

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H olton L e C lay

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L inwood

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S crafield

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L owthorpe

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S narford

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L issington

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S cotter

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S winehope

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T horganby

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T healby

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T orksey

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D ISCUSSION

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R egional P ottery T ypology a nd T echnology

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P ottery T ypology

T he m ethod o f d ating v essels b y t rying t o r elate c hanges i n f orms, e specially r im f orm , t o t ime i s n ow r egarded a s l argely u nr eliable ( M.P.R.G.1976). N evertheless, t he f requent a bsence o f a ny o ther f orm o f d ating o ften l eaves i t a s t he o nly a vailable m eans o f c hronological s orting. I ndeed, t he r esults o f t he c hronological s tudy o f N orth L incolnshire p ottery i n C hapter 3 s uggests t hat i t m ay s till h ave a n i mportant r ole t o p lay i n f uture p ottery s tudies. T he s ynopsis o f t he r egional t raditions i n t he p revious c hapter s uggests t hat s ignificant c hronological c hanges t ook p lace w ithin e ach t radition w hich c an b e r egarded a s e ffective d ating c riteria. O n a w ider, r egional s cale, t here w ere a lso s everal b asic c hanges i n p ottery t echnology w hich c an b e r elated t o c hronology, i ncluding, f or e xample, t he t ransition f rom h and-finished t o w heel-finished p ottery a nd t he c hanges f rom s plashed g lazes t o s uspension g lazes. T he b ulk o f t hese t ypological c onsiderations, h owever, r elate t o t he c hanges w ithin e ach s eparate f abric t radition a nd r arely a chieve a w ider s ignificance. S uch t ypological c hanges h ave b een r eferred t o e n p assent i n C hapter 5 a nd t herefore o nly a f ew i llustrative e xamples w ill b e d escribed h ere. A mongst t he c oarseware t raditions, t he r ims o f t he e arly-medieval c oarse s andy f abrics w ere g enerally s impler, m ore r ounded a nd u pright t han l ater e xamples o f t he h igh-medieval p eriod. T he e arly-medieval, s hell-tempered r ims, f or e xample, w ere u sually v ery s mall, t hin a nd e verted i n c omparison w ith t heir l ater f orms. K nife-trimming o n t he b ases o f s hell-tempered c ooking-pots w as c onfined t o t he l ate-Saxon p eriod, a lthough i t w as u sed o n c oarse-sandy c ooking-pots t hroughout t he m edieval p eriod. I n s ome c ases, s pecific d etails o f m anufacture w ould a ppear t o h ave h ad v ery b rief p eriods o f u se. T he s houlder t humbings o f t he c oarse-sandy c ooking-pots, f or e xample, w ould s eem , o n p resent e vidence, t o b e c onfined t o t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 2th c entury. I n a ll t he r egion 's f ineware t raditions, t he u se o f s plashed g lazes w ould s eem t o h ave b een i ndicative o f a n e arly-medieval d ate, a s w as t he u se o f k nife-trimming t o t he l ower, i nner s urfaces o f t he l arger j ug f orms. S ome f eatures o f j ug m anufacture c an o nly b e u sed f or t ypological d ating i n t he m ost g eneralised t erms. S trap h andles, f or e xample, w ere u sually f ound i n e arly-medieval c ontexts, w hereas r od a nd t wisted-rod h andles b elonged t o t he h igh-medieval p eriod. Y et e ven w ith t his e xample, t here w ere n umerous e xceptions. T he D oncaster, H allgate ' A' f abric j ug w asters, w hich w ould a ppear t o h ave b een p art o f a c ontemporary k iln a ssemblage, w ere p redomi nantly s trap h andled, b ut t hese w asters a lso i ncluded a s mall n umber o f r od, a nd t wo t wisted r od, h andles ( Buckland e t a l 1 979,16).

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n umber a nd a uthority f or e ach t radition. S ome g eneral c omment o n r im f orms i s a lso a ppropriate s ince t hese w ere a t o ne t ime r egarded a s t he m ost d iagnostic f eature o f t ypological c hange ( for e xample , L e P atourel 1 965,Fig.31, a nd 1 979,Fig.33). I n g eneral t erms, t here w ould a ppear t o h ave b een a s eries o f f undamental c hanges i n r im f orm t hrough t ime i n m ost t raditions. F or e ach b asic r im t ype,how e ver, t here w as u sually a m yriad o f m inor v ariations w hich a lmost c ertainly h ave l ittle o r n o c hronological s ignificance. I n c ontrast t o t his, s ome o f t he c omparison p lates, s uch a s t hose f or H umberwares ( Figs.274-275) a nd o rangewares ( Figs.260 ,261), s how t hat b asic j ug f orms c ould m aintain a n a larming c onsistency i n f orm, d ecoration a nd m anufacture f or s evera l h undred y ears. T his c onservatism w ould s eem t o h ave b een m ore c haracteristic o f t he s tronger r egional t raditions, b ut i t e mphasises t hat c ontinuous t ypolo gical v ariation w as b y n o m eans i nevitable. I n s hort, t herefore, t ypology r emains a u seful, t hough l imited, m eans o f c hronological i dentification, a nd a s s uch s hould c ontinue t o m erit s erious s tudy. 2 .

S ome G eneral A spects o f P ottery T echnology

I t m ight b e c onsidered t hat t he r eplacement o f t he l ate R oman p otteries b y t hose o f t he e arly-Saxon p eriod, r epresented a m ajor t echnological r egression i n t he c eramic i ndustry, i f i ndeed t he w ord ' industry' w as a ppropriate t o e arly-Saxon p ottery p roduction. T he l ate-Roman p ottery i ndustry, h owever, w as t echnically f ar f rom u niform . A longside t he w heel-thrown g reywares , m ass p roduced f rom s uch c entres w ithin t he H umberside r egion a s T hrolam ( Corder 1 930) a nd C rambeck ( Corder 1 928), t here w as a s eries o f ' Romanised' n ative f abric t radi tions w hich w ere a lso b eing p roduced i n v ast n umbers i n t he l ateR oman p eriod. T he n ative f abrics w ithin t his r egion w ere t empered w ith e ither c rushed s hell o r c alcite. T he s hell-tempered f abrics, u sed f or t he R oman D alesware i ndustry o f t he 2 nd a nd 3 rd c enturies, d eveloped, i n t he 4 th c entury, i nto a n ew r ange o f f orms b ased o n t he L incoln, S wanpool ' H ' t ypes ( Webster 1 947, 1 960; C order 1 950 ; D arling 1 977,27-31), T he c alcite-tempered f abrics.of E ast Y orkshire w ere p roducing j ars o f t he c haracteristic l ate-Roman ' Huntcliffe' t ype a long w ith a r ange o f o ther m ore c onventional R omanised c oarse w are f orms ( Rigby 1 980, 9 2-94). T he v essels i n t hese R omanised,native t raditions w ere s till c oil-built, d espite t he l arge n umbers i nvolved, a lthough t hey w ere n ow f inished o n a w heel ( ibid,81-88,Nos.303-306). T he 4 th c entury, t herefore, s aw t he c o-existence, w ithin t he r egion, o f t wo g roups o f m ajor p ottery i ndustries; t he o ne w heel-thrown, t he o ther c oil-built. T he s hell-tempered, R oman ' Dalesware' f abrics h ad b een w heel-finished s ince t he 2 nd c entury ( Loughlin 1 977), h aving d eveloped o ut o f L incolnshire's h and-finished, I ron A ge,shell-tempered v essels ( May 1 970 ,235-242). I n Y orkshire, t he l ocal ' Iron A ge' p ottery, a lso h and-made, c ontinued a s a n ative t radition a longside t he w heelt hrown R oman c oarsewares u ntil t he l ate 3 rd o r e arly 4 th c entury ( Corder a nd K irk 1 932), w hen t hey f inally s ucc umbed t o R oman f orms a nd w heel-finish ing. W ith t he m ounting e vidence f rom s ites s uch a s W harram P ercy a nd B arton-on-Humber f or b oth t he s hell a nd c alcite f abrics r e-emerging i n h and-finished f orms d uring t he e arly-Saxon p eriod, t he ' regression' o f t he e arly-Saxon i ndustry w ould s eem t o r epresent a m ove b ack t o t he t echniques a nd t echnology o f t he r egion 's p re-Roman,

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I n 1 980 t he w riter s uggested t hat t he p roducts o f t he m edieval c oarseware i ndustries w ithin t he H umberside r egion r emained c oil b uilt a nd w heel-finished , t heir p roduction o nly t erminating w ith t he g eneral d ecline i n t he d emand f or c oarseware v essels i n t he l ate m edieval p eriod ( Hayfield 1 980 ,31). S ome f abrics, s uch a s t he m edium s andy, M l, p roduced a r ange o f f ineware f orms, d ominated b y j ugs, w hich w ere s till b eing c oil-built a nd w heel-finished u ntil t he d ecline o f t hose f abrics i n t he l ater 1 5th c entury ( ibid, 3 2). I t w as s uggest ed b y t he w riter t hat t he t hicker, c oarser f abrics a nd t he c omparat ively l ower f iring t emperatures w hich c haracterises b oth t he c oarse w are f abrics a nd t he m edium s andy, M 1 f abric, m ay h ave b een t he c riti cal f actors w hich e nabled t heir c oil c onstruction t o b e d etected. T he i nsinuation w as t hat t he b etter f inish a nd h igher f iring t empera tures o f t he m ajority o f c ontemporary f ineware f abrics m ay h ave c oncealed s imilar e vidence ( ibid, 3 2). O n r eflection, i t i s p erhaps m ore l ikely t hat w heel-throwing a nd c oil c onstruction t echniques e xisted a longside o ne a nother d uring t he m edieval p eriods, a s t hey h ad d one d uring t he l ate-Roman p eriod. B y t he 1 5th c entury, w ith t he p ossible e xception o f t he M 1 m edium s andy i ndustry, i t i s p robable t hat m ost o f t he r egion 's p ottery w as n ow w heel-thrown. A lthough s ome f orms s uch a s b asting d ishes r emained c oiled o r s lab b uilt b ecause o f t heir s hape, t he l ate m edieval p eriod s aw a c onsiderable d egree o f t echnological u niformity i n p ottery p roduction. C hristopher D yer h as r ecently s uggested t hat, d espite a m ajor d ecline i n t he p opulation f rom t he 1 4th c entury, t here w as a n e ffective r ise i n g eneral p rosperity w hich m ay h ave h ad a n umber o f b asic i nfluences o n t he E nglish p ottery i ndustry ( 1982). A c omparative i ncrease i n r eal w ealth m eant t hat p eople c ould a fford m ore o r b etter p ottery, i ncluding p erhaps m ore s pecialised v essel f orms t o c ater f or g reater v arieties o f f oodstuffs n ow a vaila ble t o t he l ower l evels o f s ociety. H e s uggested t hat t he i ncrease i n w ealth m ay e ven h ave e xpanded p eoples ' expectations' ( ibid). I t m ay, t herefore, b e n o c oincidence t hat t he l ate-medieval p eriod s aw a g rowth i n t he n umber o f t he m ore a mbitious c eramic i mitations o f m etal a nd w ooden t able w ares s uch a s c hafing d ishes o r l obed c ups. A ny i ncrease i n w ealth, h owever, w ould a lso h ave e nabled a f ar g reater p roportion o f t he p opulation t o a fford m etal c ooking v essels a nd t ablewares ( ibid). I t h as b een e stimated t hat b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury, s ome 4 4% o f t he p opulation o f C olchester o wned o ne o r m ore m etal c ooking-pots ( Le P atourel 1 968, 1 01-102). A ny i ncrease i n l abour c osts w hich m ay h ave r esulted f rom a d eclining p opulation w ould a lso h ave a ffected t he m edieval p ottery i ndustry a nd p erhaps e ven i ts t echnology. S uch c onditions w ould h ave e ncouraged p otters t o m ake t heir i ndustries l ess l abour i ntensive a nd t o s peed u p p roduction. I t w ould s eem t hat i n t he 1 4th c entury s ome p otters a t b oth C owick a nd T oynton e mployed s ervants o r l abourers ( ibid, 1 10-111). G iven t he e conomic c onditions d escribed a bove, t he d ecline o f t he m ore l abour i ntensive c oil-construction t echniques b ecomes e asier t o u nderstand. I t m ay e ven e xplain t he a pparent d ecline i n t he a esthetic s tandards e xhibited b y s o m any o f t he p roducts o f t he , r egion 's l ate-medieval f ineware t raditions. I t m ay h ave b een t he p otter's i ntention t hat t he b asic l ate-medieval c eramic v essel, t he j ug, s hould b e p roduced a s c heaply a nd a s q uickly a s p ossible. C areless g laze a pplication, u ntrimmed b ases a nd s parsity o f d ecoration

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a ll p oint t o a ' no f rills, b asic b uy' j ug w hich w ould s eem t o h ave f ormed t he f oundation o f t he r egion 's l ate-medieval p ottery i ndustry. D ecoration w as p robably n ow a l uxury w hich c ould n ot b e a fforded b y e ither p otter o r c onsumer o n s uch a b asic, e stablished v essel f orm a s a j ug. I nstead, t he u se o f d ecoration w as n ow . g enerally c onfined t o o ther v essel f orms, s uch a s c ups o r c isterns, w hich r epr esented n ew a nd e xpanding d imensions t o t he r epertoire o f m ost l atem edieval p otters; f orms w hich w ere a lso l ikely t o h ave c ost m ore t han t he b asic j ug. b .

R egional T raditions - A G eographical A ssessment

C hapter 5 h as g one s ome w ay i n d emonstrating t he p hysical e x ist ence o f r egional t raditions a s e xpressed b y t he f abric, f orm a nd s tyle o f t he v essels t hemselves. I t n ow r emains t o b e s een h ow f ar t he d istribution o f t he v arious p ottery f abrics w ill h elp s trengthen t his c oncept o f r egional t raditions b y e nabling s uch t raditions t o b e c onsidered a s g eographical e ntities, w hich c ould t hen b e c ompared w ith o ther a spects o f m edieval l ife. A s tudy o f t he d istribution m aps o f t he v arious f abric t raditions r evealed t hat f or e ach t here a re t wo z ones o f c oncentration o r ' zones o f i nfluence'. T here i s a z one o f m ajor i nfluence w here t he f abric m ade u p a s ubstantial p art o f t he c ontemporary f ineware o r c oarseware a ssemblage ( more t han 2 0%), a nd a z one o f m inor i nfluence w here t he f abric w as p resent b ut i n s maller n umbers ( less t han 2 0%). A lthough t hese a re e ssentially a rbitrary d istinctions, t hey c ould b e u sed t o i nterpret a reas w here a t radition w as r egularly m arketed a nd a reas w here i t o ccurred a s a ' stray'. F igs.285-288 h ave b een d rawn u p t o d isplay, i n g eneralised t erms, t he r espective z ones o f i nfluence o f e ach o f t he m edieval, r egional t raditions t o o ccur i n N orth L incolnshire. T he m aps r evealed t hat c ontemporary, c ompeting z ones o f m ajor i nfluence r arely o verlapped, u nlike t heir z ones o f m inor i nfluence, h owever, w hich g enerally o verlapped o ne w ith a nother, a nd w hich a lso f requently i ntruded i nto o pposing a reas o f m ajor i nfluence. A c ompari son o f t hese f our m aps a lso r evealed s everal s imilarities i n t he b oundaries b etween t he v arious c oarseware a nd f ineware t raditions o f e ach p eriod. C oarsewares a nd f inewares a re n ot r egarded h ere a s c ompeting t raditions b ecause t heir v essel f orms a nd f unctions d iffered . A lthough i t i s l ikely t hat c ontemporary f inewares f or e xample, s uch a s t he o rangeware, f ine s andy a nd m edium s andy f abric t raditions, w ould h ave b een p otential m arket c ompetitors. I t i s t herefore i ntere sting t hat, w ith o ne m inor e xception , t here w as l ittle d iscernible o verlap b etween t he z ones o f m ajor i nfluence o f e ach c ompeting t radi tion. T he e xception b eing t he o rangewares a nd f ine s andy w ares w hose z ones o f m inor i nfluence c oincided a lmost c ompletely. I n t heir z ones o f m ajor i nfluence, h owever, t he f ine s andy f abrics p roved m ore l ocali sed t han c ontemporary o rangewares. I n t he E ast R iding o f Y orkshire f or e xample, i n t he h eart o f o rangeware ' territory ', t he f ine s andy f abric d eveloped a l ocalised z one o f m ajor i nfluence a round H edon. A lthough t he u se o f t ime-phases a llows s ome c hronological s orting , t hese b oundaries w ere p robably n ever e ntirely s tatic, a c ertain a mount

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o f f luctuation b eing i nevitable. I n a ddition, t hese b oundary l ines w ill i nevitably p rove s omewhat a rbitrary; n evertheless, t he m ore d etailed f abric d istribution m aps w ill e nable r eaders t o m ake t heir o wn j udgement a s t o t heir v alidity. I t s hould a lso b e r emembered t hat t he u nstratified a ssemblages, w hich f ormed t he b asis o f t his d istributional s tudy, w ere n ot e venly s pread a cross N orth L incolnshire , n or w ere t hey o f u niform s ize. F or e xample, t he a rea a round B radley W apentake a nd t he e ntire W est R iding o f L indsey, w ith t he e xception o f M anley W apentake, w as g enerally s parsely r epresented. I t i s t o b e h oped t hat f uture w ork i n t hese a reas w ill c orrect s uch b iases i n t he p resent s tudy. F ig.285 : T he M edieval C oarseware T raditions T his m ap c ontrasts t he z ones o f i nfluence o f t he t wo p rincipal m edieval c oarseware t raditions, t he c oarse s andy a nd s hell-tempered f abrics, w hose m ore p recise d istribution w as p lotted o n F ig.241. T heir z ones o f m ajor i nfluence h ad a c ommon b oundary s tretching a ppr oximately f rom G rimsby, t hrough B rigg, w estwards t owards B urton u pon S tather. T he z one o f m inor i nfluence o f t he s hell-tempered t radi tion e xtended t o t he s outhern b anks o f t he H umber e stuary b ut d id n ot c ross i t. T he z one o f m inor i nfluence o f t he c oarse s andy t radi tion r an a long a l ine w est f rom t he c oast o f T etney L ock , a cross t he W olds a round B inbrook, p ast M arket R asen a nd t he u pper s tretches o f t he A ncholme, a cross t o t he T rent a bove G ainsborough. T his l ine f ormed t he a pproximate s outhern b oundary o f s everal o ther ' northern' t raditions z ones o f m inor i nfluence. F ig.286

:T he E arly-Medieval F ineware T raditions

T his m ap i ncorporates t he s plashed g lazed p hases o f t he m edieval f inewares a nd t he e arly-medieval g ritty t radition. T he d istinctions b etween t heir z ones o f m ajor a nd m inor i nfluence w ere n ot s ufficiently d istinct ( Figs.248,251,258,263) t o p lot s eparately, t herefore F ig.286 m erely d emonstrates t he t otal a reas o f a f abric's i nfluence. N everthel ess, i t c an b e s een t hat i n t he e arly-medieval p eriod, t he z one o f i nfluence o f t he m edium s andy f abrics d id n ot q uite r each t he H umber. T he o rangewares a nd g ritty w ares h ad a s t heir c ommon s outhern b oundary t he T etney L ock - G ainsborough l ine d iscussed a bove. T he f ine s andy f abric, w hich n umerically w as t he m ore d ominant o f t hese f our t raditions, h ad t he m ost s outherly b oundary o f a ny o f t he ' northern' t raditions t hroughout t he m edieval p eriod, e ncompassing m ost o f t he W olds a rea, t he u pper h eadwaters o f t he R iver T ill a nd o ther t ributaries o f t he W itham. F ig.287

:T he E arly/High-Medieval F ineware T raditions

T his m ap c onsidered t he t otal n umber o f v essels i n t he o range w are, f ine a nd m edium s andy t raditions a nd p roduced m ore d istinct z ones o f i nfluence. N umerically, t he t wo d ominant f abrics w ere t he o rangewares a nd t he m edium s andy f abrics. W ith o ne m inor l oop o f o verlap, t he b oundary o f t heir r espective z ones o f m ajor i nfluence r an f rom T etney t hrough t o C aistor a nd t hen n orthwards t owards t he T rent a t B urton u pon S tather. T he n orth-west p art o f t his b oundary r eflects t he d istribution o f t he M 1 m edium s andy f abric. A ll t he v essels i n t his f abric h ave b een c ounted a s p art o f t he m edium s andy

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O n t he b asis o f t his d ivision , i t c an b e o bserved t hat t he s outh b ank o f t he H umber r epresented t he n orthern l imit o f t he z ones o f m inor i nfluence o f t he L incolnshire t raditions a nd t hat t he T etney, M arket R asen, G ainsborough l ine r epresented t he s outhern b oundary o f t he z ones o f m inor i nfluence o f t he Y orkshire t raditions. T he r esulting s egment o f N orth L incolnshire c aught i n b etween t hese t wo b oundaries a cted a s a n i nterface b etween t he t wo g roups o f t raditions T he i nfluence o f t he L incolnshire f abrics n ever e xtended i nto Y orkshire, e ven i n a m inor f orm . T he Y orkshire f abrics, h owever, h ad m ajor i nfluence z ones i n N orth L incolnshire t hroughout t he m edi eval p eriod w hich w ere a lways m ore e xtensive f or t he f ineware t radi tions t han t he c oarsewares. W ith a s ingle, m inor e xception t here w as a lso n o o verlap b etween t he z ones o f m ajor i nfluence o f t he Y orkshire a nd L incolnshire t raditions. I t c an n ow b e c onsidered w hether t his d istribution p attern h as a ny w ider s ignificance i n t erms o f r egional c ulture. I t c ould b e a rgued t hat t he i nfluence o f Y orkshire f ab rics i n N orth L incolnshire m erely r eflects t he a vailability o f s imilar p otting c lays o n b oth s ides o f t he H umber. H owever, S ection ( b) o f t his c hapter d emonstrated t hat t he s hape, s tyle a nd m anufacture o f t hese v essels h ad a Y orkshire a llegiance f ar b eyond t hat d ictated b y t he n ature o f t he c lays. J ean L e P atourel h as s uggested a m odel o f p ottery t rade w hereby " The n ormal r adius f or m arketing p roducts ( from a k iln s ite) i s b elieved t o b e s ome 3 2Km." ( Bellamy a nd L e P atourel 1 970 , 1 13 a nd F ig. 4 3). O n t he b asis o f t hat a ssumption, i t c ould b e a rgued t hat i f k iln s ites i n N orth L incolnshire c entred o n a l imited n umber o f c lay s ources t hroughout t he m edieval p eriod, t hen a s imilar p attern o f d istribution w ould i nevitably r esult. T he u rban t o r ural c hange i n p otting w ould m ake t his u nlikely, b ut t he a pparently s table n ature o f t he z ones o f m inor i nfluence s eems t oo c onsistent f or s uch a s iml istic i nterpretation. T he p osition o f m arkets w ould s eem t o h ave h ad n o s pecific i nf luence o n t he b oundaries o f t he r egional t raditions ( Fig.290). W hereas s ome, s uch a s L incoln o r L outh, w ere a lways w ithin a t otally ' Lincolnshire' a rea a nd B arton-on-Humber a lways w ithin t he m ajor i nfluence z one o f t he Y orkshire f abrics, t here w ere o thers, s uch a s C aistor o r M arket R asen, w hich a t t imes a ppeared t o b e o n a n i nterf ace, m arketing s everal c ontemporary n orthern a nd s outhern p ottery t raditions. I t w ould c ertainly s eem t hat m edieval m arkets, g reat o r s mall, d id n ot h ave t o f orm a m onopoly a rea f or a ny s pecific p ott ery t radition. T he H umber e stuary m ay h ave b een a n i mportant i nfluence o n p ottery t rade b ut i t a lso p resents s omething o f a d ichotomy. O n t he o ne h and i t f ormed a b arrier f or t he d istribution o f t he ' Lincolnshire ' t raditions, w hile o n t he o ther, i t d id n ot p revent t he ' Yorkshire' f abrics f rom e xtending i nto L incolnshire. I t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t he s outhern b oundaries Y orkshire f abrics i ncluded t he b ut, w ith t he e xception o f t he t radition, t his d id n ot e xtend

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I mmingham , G rimsby) n ever e qualled t he e conomic i mportance o f t hose o f t he n orth b ank ( Hedon, H ull a nd l ater R avenserodd) ( Gillett a nd M acMahon 1 980). E ven w ith t he d ecline o f H edon ( Poulson 1 840 , 1 05) a nd t he l oss o f R avenserodd ( Boyle 1 889, 3 9-41), H ull's g rowing d omina nce e asily m aintained t his s uperiority. T hus, f or t he p ort o f B artono n-Humber, f or e xample, t rading a nd c ommercial l inks w ould a lways h ave b een g reater w ith H ull a nd t he N orth t han t hey w ould h ave b een w ith L incoln a nd t he S outh f rom t he 1 3th c entury o r e arlier. T his m ay n ot h ave a lways b een t he c ase, h owever, a s L incoln w as a m ajor i nland p ort d uring t he l ate-Saxon a nd e arly-medieval p eriods, w hen H ull h ad n ot a chieved a ny p rominence, and B arton i tself w as p robably t he p re-eminent H umber p ort ( Hill 1 948). I f t he p orts o f t he s outh b ank o f t he H umber h ad, i n t he M iddle A ges, l ooked t o t he n orth b ank f or t heir c ommercial a nd t rading l inks, t hen w hy n ot a lso f or t heir c ultural l inks? N evertheless, t his c annot r epresent a c omplete e xplanation f or t he p henomenon r evealed o n F igs. 2 85-288. I t r equires f urther w ork o n o ther a spects o f m edieval c ulture s uch a s f olk l ore, c ustoms, d ialect a nd a rchitecture ( „ Tope 1 963) t o d etermine w hether t his p ottery d istribution w as p art o f a w ider c ultural b oundary, o r s omething w hich d erived e xclusively f rom t he i nternal c eramic d evelopment o f t he r egion. c .

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W ith t he e xception o f t he Y addlethorpe r eference d iscussed b elow , t here i s s till n o h istorical e vidence f rom t he r egion t o s upport a ny o f t hese p ossibilities. T he Y addlethorpe p otter's f ailure t o h onour h is c ontract t o s upply R obert B eaumont o f A ppleby i n 1 338 w ith 2 000 p ots w ould s eem t o f all i nto c ategory ( 1) a bove ( Lincolns hire A rchives C ommittee 1 957/8 ,31). R obert B eaumont m ay p ossibly h ave r epresented a s tallholder a t A ppleby m arket ( chartered i n 1 267) o r p erhaps a s teward o r s imilar o fficial a t T hornholme P riory. I n S outh L incolnshire, t here i s m ore c onvincing d ocumentary e vidence f or m iddle-men b ulk b uying f rom t he p otteries o f T oynton-all-Saints d uring t he 1 4th c entury f or r esale i n t he m arket t owns t o t he s outh ( Mrs. E .H.Rudkin p ers.comm. a nd L e P atourel 1 968,119). A t a ny g iven m arket i t w ould b e r easonable t o a ssume t hat, f or a p articular c ommodity, t he l ocally p roduced e xamples w ould p oten-

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t ially h ave b een t he m ost c ommercially s uccessful b ecause t hey w ould h ave h ad t he a dvantage o f l ower t ransport c osts o ver t heir m ore d ist ant r ivals, T hus, f or e xample, a t D oncaster, Y ork o r L incoln, l ocally m ade p ottery p roducts w ould b e e xpected t o d ominate l ocal a ssemblages. I f p ottery v essels w ere t o b e t raded i nto a m arket f rom s ome d istance a way o ne w ould h ave e xpected t hem t o h ave f ulfilled o ne o r m ore o f t he f ollowing c onditions: 1 )

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o r w hether o r n ot i t e ver p roved a v iable c ommercial

p roposition. L ike g rants o f f ree w arren o r c renellation, m arket g rants a lmost c ertainly h ad a n e lement o f s tatus a ssociated w ith t hem i n a ddition t o t heir m ore m undane f iscal a dvantages. M arkets w ere t he s ubject o f t olls o n g oods e ntering o r l eaving t he m arket, a lthough c omparatively l ittle i nformation r emains o f t he a dministration w hich l ay b ehind t hem ( McCutcheon 1 939 , 9 7-125). I ndividuals o r t he i nhabitants o f a p articular p lace c ould b e g ranted e xemptions f rom t oll; i n 1 201 t he m erchants o f G rimsby w ere e xempted f rom t oll i n a ll t he m arkets i n t he c ountry s ave L ondon i tself ( Gillett 1 970 , 1 1). T hese e xcemptions w ere o ften h otly d isputed a s, f or e xample, w hen t he m erchants o f L incoln t ried t o c laim f reedom f rom t oll i n B arton-on-Humber ( Ball 1 856, 9 -20). T his, i n t urn, c ould h ave h ad a n e ffect o n w hich m arkets a m erchant o r p otter m ay h ave c hosen t o s ell h is w ares. I t i s, t herefore, p ossible t hat m ore d istant m arkets m ay o ccasionally h ave b een c hosen b y a p otter i n p reference t o a m ore h eavily t olled l ocal o ne. T his r clresents a w hole d imension o f m edieval t rading f or w hich t here w ould a ppear t o b e v ery l ittle d etailed i nformation a vailable. A s y et, t here h as b een n o s tudy o f L incolnshire m arkets t o p ara llel t he w ork c arried o ut o n Y orkshire f airs a nd m arkets ( McCutcheon 1 939). H owever, t he w riter h as i ncluded i n A ppendix A a l ist o f t he L incolnshire f airs a nd m arkets r ecorded i n t he C alendar o f C harter R olls. I t i s n ot s uggested t hat t his l ist i s e xhaustive, b ut i t p roba bly i ncorporates t he g reater m ajority o f m edieval m arkets t o h ave e xisted, o r b een g ranted c harters i n N orth L incolnshire. C orrelation w ith t he l ists o f p ost-medieval L incolnshire m arkets p ublished e lsew here, d emonstrates w hich o f t hese s urvived t he m edieval p eriod ( Owen 1 770; S aunders 1 836, 1 77-178). T here i s n o r eason t o s uspect t hat t here w as a ny u niformity i n t he s tatus o f m arkets; i ndeed, t he a vailable e vidence w ould p oint t o t he c ontrary. B y t he C onquest i t s eems c ertain t hat t here w ere a lready i mportant u rban c entres w ithin t he r egion, s uch a s Y ork a nd L incoln a nd, o n a l esser s cale, p laces s uch a s B arton-on-Humber a nd T orksey. T hese u rban c entres a lmost c ertainly h ad m arkets a nd f or t he m ost p art, g iven s ome f luctuations i n t heir e conomic f ortunes, t hey r emained u rban c entres t hroughout t he m edieval p eriod. H owever, t here w ere m arket g rants t o p laces s uch a s B onby, A ppleby a nd G oxhill ( Appendix A ), w hich r epresented a verage-sized, r ural s ettlements. T hese m arkets w ere u sually g ranted a t t he b ehest o f t he l ocal l ords o f t he m anor o r o ther m ajor l andholders, a s a p otential, a dditional s ource o f i ncome. T he l ack o f l ater c onfirmation f or b oth t he B onby a nd A ppleby m arkets, f or e xample, w ould s uggest t hat t hey w ere n ever o f a ny l asting e conomic c onsequence. T he g eneral d istribution a nd b oundaries o f t he v arious r egional t raditions h as a lready b een d iscussed i n t he p revious s ection ( Figs. 2 85-288). T hey w ould s eem t o h ave r epresented s omething m ore f unda mental t han s imple g roupings o f m arket h interlands ( Chisholm 1 979, 1 5-17) b ecause t he b oundaries o f t heir m ajor a nd m inor z ones o f i nf luence s eemed t o s how l ittle r espect f or m arket c entres. M arkets c ould, t herefore, b e e ncapsulated w ithin a z one o f i nfluence o r l ie o n a n i nterface b etween t hem. I ndeed, p ottery p roduction w ithin s ome

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m arket t owns, s uch a s D oncaster, i ncluded a n umber o f d ifferent, c ontemporary, c ompeting f abric t raditions. D oncaster l ay w ithin t he z ones o f i nfluence o f t he g ritty w ares, t he Y orkshire w hite w ares a nd t he H umberside f ine s andy f abrics. T he H allgate ' A', ' B ' a nd ' C ' f abrics e ach c onformed t o o ne o f t hese t hree t raditions ( Buckland e t a l 1 979, 5 7-59). E ach r egional t radition c omprised o ne o r m ore p otting c entres w ithin a z one o f i nfluence, e ach m aking s imilar p ottery. I n C hapter 1 t hese w ere t ermed ' local t raditions'. I t i s p ossible t hat t hese l ocal t raditions m ight r eflect t he p attern o f m arketing a nd d istribution m ore c learly t han t he r egional t raditions i f i t i s a ssumed t hat p ott ery w as p rincipally d istributed t hrough t he m arket s ystems. A s uccessf ul m edieval p otter m ay h ave e njoyed a s hare o f, p ossibly e ven a m onopoly o f, t he c eramic i nterests w ithin o ne o r m ore m arket c entres. F or t he e arly-medieval p eriod, t he m ajority o f p otters w ould s eem t o h ave b een u rban b ased. T hese u rban c entres a lmost i nvariably h ad m arkets, g iving t heir p otters a n a utomatic o utlet f or t heir w ares w ith n egligible t ransport c osts ( Le P atourel 1 968, 1 19). T he d istrib ution o f t he p roducts o f t he H edon a nd D oncaster k ilns, f or e xample, w ould s uggest t hat t he w ares o f t hese t owns w ere r arely c ommercially m arketed i n o ther m arket c entres. R ural i ndustries l argely a bandoned t hese c aptive m arkets i n f avour o f e asier f uel, c lay a nd w ater s upplies. I t w ould a lso h ave g iven t he m ore e nterprising p otters t he o pportunity t o e xploit s everal m arkets ( ibid, 1 19). I t h as b een a rgued t hat m any u rban c entres u nderw ent a p eriod o f d ecline a nd s tagnation d uring t he l ate-medieval p eriod ( Bridbury 1 981) a nd t hat t his, c ombined w ith a s harp r ise i n l abour c osts ( Dyer, 1 982), m ay h ave b een a n i nfluential f actor i n p ersuading p otters t hat f uture c ommercial s uccess l ay o utside t he t owns. I n h is s tudy o f t he c eramic i ndustries o f t he M alvern r egion, V ince ( 1977) s uggested t hat m edieval p otters w ould h ave s old t heir w ares t o t he n earest a vailable m arket, a nd t hat a ny f urther e xtension o f t he d istribution o f t hose w ares r ested i n t he h ands o f a n e ntrep reneurial c lass o f m iddle-men w ho, i n s ome c ases, w ould h ave b ulkp urchased d irect f rom t he k iln s ite ( ibid, 2 89-290). E vidence f or t he a ctivities o f m iddle-men i n t his r egion i s v ery l imited, w hilst t he p ottery d istributions w ould s uggest t hat t he p otters w ere p robably f ar m ore d irectly i nvolved w ith t he d istribution o f t heir o wn w ares t han m ay h ave b een t he c ase i n t he M alvern r egion. S tudies o f c oarseware d istribution i n t he R oman p eriod h ave e mphasised t he i mportance o f a m arket-orientated d ispersal s ystem w hich w as, i n s ome c ases, e xtended a long m ajor r outeways ( Hodder 1 974, 3 41, M odel 1 ). I n h is r emaining t hree m odels o f p ottery d istrib ution, H odder c onsidered t hat a l arger, c ommercially-based p ottery i ndustry c ould b reak o ut o f t hat s imple o ne m arket d istribution s ystem a nd d ispose o f w ares a cross a w ider a rea(ibid, M odel 2 ). H is t hird m odel c onsisted o f a s eries o f s mall l ocal k ilns e ngaged i n s malls cale p roduction o verlapping m any o f t he m arket a reas o f t he l arger c o .4rseware c oncerns a nd, i n t his r espect, h e q uoted a s a p arallel J ean L e P atourel 's m odel o f p ottery d istribution i n r elation t o t he W inksley k ilns o f n orthern Y orkshire ( Bellamy a nd L e P atourel 1 970 ,

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1 13-116). H is f inal m odel i nvolved t he p atronage o f am ajor c ommercial f orce, i n p articular t he R oman a rmy w hich , w ith i ts o wn c ommissariat, c ould d isperse t he w ares o f o ne f actory o ver a f ar g reater d istance t han n ormal m arket f orces w ould h ave a llowed ( 1974 , 3 55). H odder's f our m odels w ould s eem t o h ave b een b ased o n t he a ssumption t hat p ottery d istribution w ould h ave b een p redominantly l and-based. F or t he m edieval p eriod, h owever, t here i s e xtensive e vidence f or a s eries o f w ater-based t rade r outes s upplementing t he r oad n etwork . N everthel ess, i t s eemed w orthwhile t o e xamine t he f irst t hree o f H odder's m odels i n r elation t o N orth L incolnshire 's p ottery d istributions. H is f ourth m odel l acked a ny r ecognisable p arallels w ithin t his r egion. H odder M odel 1 T he d istribution o f t he e arly/high-medieval f ineware t raditions ( Fig.287) w as l argely b ased o n u rban p ottery p roduction s ystems, w ith t he e xception o f t he e arly i ndustries a t T oynton-all-Saints a nd Y addlethorpe. T his s ort o f u rban-based p roduction a nd m arketing s ystem w ould s eem t o f all i nto H odder's M odel 1 , i nvolving p roduction c entres b ased o n a s ingle m arket c entre, a nd b eing d istributed w ithin i ts n atural c atchment a rea o r m arket h interland ( Chisholm 1 979 , 1 51 7). W ithin t his r egion, t he t owns o f D oncaster, L incoln, H edon a nd B everley, e ach w ith t heir o wn p ottery k ilns , o ffer a c hance t o e xamine t his m odel. T he f oremost o f t hese f our u rban c entres, i n t erms o f s ize, w ealth a nd e conomic i nfluence, w as t he c ity o f L incoln . A lthough d iscussing t he d evelopment o f L incoln 's p ottery i ndustry i n s ome d epth, C oppack h ad i nsufficient e vidence t o d iscuss m ore t han s uperf icially t he w ider r egional d istribution o f i ts p roducts ( 1980 , 1 351 54). F ig.264 d emonstrates t he d istribution o f L incoln w are i n N orth L incolnshire i n r elation t o t he o ther m edium s andy, f ineware f abrics w hose t otal d istribution w as s hown o n F ig.262. A n umber o f s ites, s uch a s S omerby, G rayingham , W est R asen o r H emingby , h ad a c onsidera ble n umber o f L incoln w are s herds. T hese s ites m ay w ell h ave f allen w ithin t he m arketing o rbit o f L incoln, b ut t he f abric n ever s eemed t o h ave d ominated t heir a ssemblages. T he r elatively h igh p roportion f rom N ettleham i s a lmost c ertainly b iased b y t he B ishop 's P alace a ssemblage ( Russell a nd M oorhouse 1 971 , 2 2). A lthough S omerby, G rayingham , W est R asen a nd H emingby e ach f ell w ithin t he z one o f m ajor i nfluence o f t he m edium s andy f abric t radition , a n e xamination o f F igs.266, 2 69 a nd 2 70 s uggests t hat L incoln w are i tself d id n ot f orm t he m ajor f ineware f abric d uring t he e arly/high-medieval p eriod. T he a bsence f rom t his s tudy o f r ural s ites i n t he i mmediate v icinity o f L incoln p revents o ne f rom s eeing i f t here w as e ver a c lose h interland a round t he c ity w hich w as c eramically d ominated b y L incoln p otters. F ig.264 s hows t hat L incoln w are p roducts w ere c apable o f r eaching t he H umber, a lthough t hese w ere l argely c onfined t o t he W est o f t he W olds. T hey f ormed a t hin , b ut w idespread, z one o f m inor i nfluence a s ' strays' i n l ocal a ssemblages. A l ow b ut c onsist ent p roportion o f L incoln w are w as r ecovered f rom T hornholme P riory, w hich w as p robably b ulk-buying m ost o f i ts c eramics. A s T hornholme o wned l and i n L incoln, ( Glyn C oppack , p ers,comm .), t he i ncidence o f L incoln w are a t t he P riory m ay p ossibly b e a typical f or t he a rea. I t c ould b e s uggested t hat a lthough L incoln w are o ccurred i n l imited n umbers a cross m ost o f N orth L incolnshire, i t w as p robably n ever a vailable o n a r egular, c ommercial b asis. H owever, L incoln m erchants

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w ere a ctive o ver a w ide a rea, a nd t he d ocuments r ecord a r egular p resence a t b oth B arton-on-Humber ( Ball 1 856, 1 9-20) a nd G rimsby ( Shaw 1 897, 8 6). I n a ddition t o t he w eekly m arkets t hat m ost m arket c harters c onferred, t here w as u sually a n a nnual f air o f t hree d ays ., b ut t his c ould b e e xtended f or s everal w eeks i n m ore i mportant o r f avoured p laces ( Appendix A ). T he l arger t he f airs, t he w ider t heir c atchment a rea i n t erms o f b oth c ustomers a nd m erchants. I t i s n ot k nown w hether u rban p otters w ould h ave e ver a ttended o ther f airs a nd m arkets f or t he p urposes o f s elling t heir w ares. T he n orthern d istribution o f L incoln w are ( Fig.264), h owever, c ould b e r elated t o t he E rmine S treet w hich l inked t he c ity t o t he H umber a t W interingham a nd f ormed a n i mportant m edieval l and r oute ( Stenton 1 936, 3 ). M ajor r oads, H odder s uggested ( 1974, 3 49), c ould o f p ottery d istribution.

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D oncaster, H allgate ' A ' p roducts i n N olf1 L incolnshire a re s hown o n F ig.254 a nd, g iven t he d ifficulties o f r ecognising o dd b ody s herds a mongst t he r egion 's m ore n umerous f ine-sandy f abrics, t he d istrib ution a ppears r ather s parse. T he f abric w as m arketed o n a r egular b asis t o A xholme, w hich h ad n o p ottery i ndustry o f i ts o wn , b ut e ven h ere i t d id n ot h ave a m onopoly. F ig.257 s hows t hat t he r egion's o rangewares a lso f ound a c onsiderable m arket t here. T he o ccurrence o f t he ' A' f abric a t A lkborough , B urton-upon-Stather a nd H aythby s uggest t he i nfluence o n l ocal t rade o f t he H umber/Trent c onfluence; t he T urnbrigg d yke e nabled D oncaster t o k eep c oastal t rading l inks a long t he H umber/Trent r iver s ystem . T he w hite, ' B ' f abric f rom D oncaster a chieved a w ider d istrib ution i n t he r egion t han t he ' A' f abric, e ven t hough t he z one o f m ajor i nfluence o f t he w hitewares w as r estricted t o Y orkshire. E xamp les o f t he ' B ' f abric o ccurred a t H edon, E ast H alton S kitter, T hornholme P riory, W orlaby, A lkborough, T hornton C urtis a nd W est R asen. H owever, w ith t he p ossible e xception o f H edon, t he l ow n umbers m ake i t u nlikely t hat t here w as e ver a r egular t raded s upply o f t he f abric. N evertheless, t he m ajority o f t he f indspots w ould e mphasise r iver o r c oastal t rading l inks, a lthough t he o ccurrence o f H allgate ' B' a t t he i nland v illage o f W orlaby i s m ore i ntriguing. A d etailed d istributional s tudy o f t he D oncaster f abrics h as n ot y et b een u ndert aken t o t he N orth, W est o r S outh o f t he t own, b ut i f t heir e astern d istribution i s r epresentative, a s imilar p attern w ould e merge t o t hat o f L incoln. I f t here w as a m arket h interland a round D oncaster i n w hich t he H allgate f abrics h ad a n ear m onopoly o f c ontemporary f inewares, i t d id n ot e xtend i nto A xholme, d espite t he ' open ' c eramic m arket t here. T his w ould s uggest t hat s uch a h interland c ould h ave b een l ess t han 1 2 m iles i n r adius. H owever, l ike L incoln w are, D oncaster's f ineware p roducts a chieved a t hin z one o f m inor i nfluence a cross a f ar w ider a rea t han t hat o f i ts m ajor i nfluence. T he

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d e M owbray t o E arl o f N ottingham i n t he s ame y ear ( Cal.Charter R olls, V , 3 E dw.III 1 383). T he l ast g rant i n 1 441 w as a s witch i n m arket s ite f rom G arthorpe t o C rowle. T hus t o a ll i ntents a nd p urposes, t he g ranting o f m arket c harters i n N orth L incolnshire h ad c eased b y c .1340 , a d ate w hich c ould c orrelate w ith t he B lack D eath i ncurs ions o f 1 348 a nd t he r esulting e conomic p roblems ( Zeigler 1 969, 1 78-80). T his p attern o f m arket g rants i s, t herefore, s imilar t o t hat e ncountered f or o ther a reas o f t he c ountry ( Britnell 1 981, 2 10). I t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t his p eriod f rom t he m id-13th c entury t o t he e nd o f t he 1 4th w as a lmost c ertainly a t ime w hen m any o f t he r ural p ottery i ndustries w ere f ounded, w hich s ubsequently w ere t o d ominate t he r egion's c eramics i n t he l ate-medieval p eriod. T he r ise i n t he n umber o f m arket g rants m ay h ave a ppeared t o h ave b een c reating t he r ight e conomic o pportunities f or p otters t o a chieve aw ider d istribution f or t heir w ares. N ot a ll o f t he n ew m arkets c reated d uring t his p eriod s urvived e ven t o t he e nd o f t he 1 4th c entury, b ut b y t hen a lmost a ll t he r ural i ndustries h ad b een e stablished, s ome f or s everal g enerations. T he e conomic p roblems o f t he t raditional u rban c entres, c ombined w ith t he s urvival o f m any, p erhaps m ost, o f t he n ew m erket f oundations i nto t he l ate-medieval p eriod, n o d oubt c atalysed t he s uccess o f t hese r ural i ndustries. A lthough u rban p otteries m ay h ave s urvived i n p laces s uch a s L incoln ( Coppack 1 980 , 2 26-227), t hey h ad c ertainly d ied o ut a t H edon, B everley, S carborough a nd D oncaster b y t he e nd o f t he 1 4th c entury. B ecause o f t he c lose v isual s imilarities b etween t he p roducts o f t he v arious l ocal t raditions, s uch a s C owick o r H olme upon-SpaldingM oor, w hich m ade u p t hese l ate-medieval r egional t raditions, i t p roved d ifficult t o c omment u pon t he d istribution o f a n : i ndividual p ottery c entre. N evertheless, t he s ize, l ocation a nd s cale o f t hese l ate m edieval p otteries w ould s uggest t hat t hey m ay h ave c onformed, i n g eneral t erms, w ith H odder's s econd m odel. H odder M odel 3

t wo

H odder m odels,

w as l ess b ut M odel

d etailed i n h is d iscussion o f h is r emaining 3 i nvolved t he c oncept o f s mall-scale, r ural -

b ased p ottery p roduction w ith r estricted m arket a reas, w hich o verl apped w ith e ach o ther a nd w ith t he l arger p roduction c oncerns ( Hodder 1 974, 3 55). T he a nalogy t hat H odder d rew o n w as t he m arketing m odel p roposed b y J ean L e P atourel f or t he Y orkshire k iln g roups(Le P atourel 1 970 , 1 13-116). I n s ome w ays t his w as u nfortunate b ecause t his Y orkshire e vidence w as b ased o n t he p roximity o f m arket t owns a nd k iln s ites r ather t han o n a ny d etailed d istribution o f p ottery t ypes. M ost o f t he r egion 's k nown m edieval k iln s ites w ould s eem t o f all i nto e ither H odder's M odel 1 o r M odel 2 , b ut t here w ere s ome e arly-medieval, r ural-based k ilns s uch a s t he S taxton/Potter B rompton c omplex, a nd t he d ocumented, t hough u nlocated, s ite a t G lentworth ( Stenton 1 922, 8 5). F ig.285, w hich s hows t he b oundaries o f t he m edi eval c oarseware t raditions, c ontrasts t he s hell a nd c oarse s andt empered f abrics. I t s hows t hat b oth h ad z ones o f m ajor i nfluence w hich m et

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I n a ddition,

b oth t raditions

h ad z ones o f m inor i nfluence w hich c ompletely o verlapped w ithin t he o pposing t radition 's z one o f m ajor i nfluence. I t w as s uggested i n t he f oregoing d iscussion o f M odel 1 t hat t he c oarsewares p roduced f rom u rban c entres w ere l argely r estricted t o a z one o f m ajor i nf luence, a nd t hat i t w as o nly t he f inewares w hich w ere a ble t o a chieve a n e xtended z one o f m inor i nfluence. S uch a s uggestion w ould, s uperf icially, s eem t o c onflict w ith t he e xistence o f m inor i nfluence z ones o f t he s hell a nd c oarse s andy c oarsewares o n F ig.285. H owever, f urther e xamination o f F ig.242 f or t he s hell-tempered t radition a nd F ig.245 f or t he c oarse s and-tempered t radition, r eveals a p ossible a nswer t o t his d ilemma. F or t he c oarse s andy f abrics t here w as a s ingle f abric, C 2, w hich d ominated t he z one o f m ajor i nfluence a nd a s econd f abric, C 3, w hose o ccurrence w as r estricted t o t he z one o f m inor i nfluence. T he s ame p henomenon w as r evealed f or t he s hell-tempered t radition w here t he S 3 f abric o ccurred w ithin t he z one o f m ajor i nfluence, a nd t he S 4 f abric w ithin t he z one o f m inor i nfluence. T hus t he t wo n umerically m ore i mportant f abrics, C 2 a nd S 3, r arely o ccurred o utside t he z one o f m ajor i nfluence f or t heir r espective t raditions. T he p roduction s ources f or t hese t wo f abrics a re u nknown , a lthough l inks h ave b een d rawn i n C hapter 5 b etween t he p roduction o f t he c oarse s andy f abrics a nd t he f ine s andy f abrics b ased o n t heir c ommon p roduction a t H edon. T he S 4 a nd C 3 f abrics w ould b oth s eem t o h ave b een p roduced a nd d istributed w ithin t he z ones o f m inor i nfluence f or t heir t radi tions. A lthough t heir d istribution w as f airly w ide, t heir n umbers w ere c omparatively s mall. I f e ach w as p roduced f rom a s ingle k iln s ite t he s mall n umbers i nvolved m ake t heir d istribution s eem s urp risingly e xtensive. I t h as b een s uggested a bove t hat s uch m inor f abrics c ould a lso h ave b een p roduced f rom t he s ame c entres a s m ore i mportant c oarseware o r f ineware f abrics. T he v ariety o f f abrics p roduced f rom a n umber o f t he r egions u rban c entres s uch a s D oncaster, S carborough o r H edon, p rovides t he b ackground f or s uch a n i nterp retation. S uch m inor f abrics w ould p robably h ave b een a ble t o e xploit t he s ame m arketing n etwork a s t heir m ore s uccessful u rban p ottery f abrics t owards

a long t he l ines o f H odder's M odel 1 . T his m ay g o s ome w ay e xplaining t he s urprisingly w ide d istribution o f t hese m inor

f abrics. T he S taxton/Potter B rompton k ilns w ould a lso s eem t o r epresent a dditional c andidates f or M odel 3 , e specially i n t heir e arlier p hases o f p roduction. C urrent e vidence w ould s uggest t hat t his s eries o f k ilns w as i n o peration b y t he 1 2th c entury ( Le P atourel 1 979 , 8 4), a nd t hat t hey w ere s pecifically g eared t owards t he p roduction o f c oarsewares, w hich t he e xperience o f o ther s imilar f abrics w ould s uggest s hould o nly h ave a chieved a d istribution w ithin a l imited a rea o f m ajor i nfluence. T he s iting o f t hese k ilns c lose t o M alton m ight s eem i ntentional i n o rder t o e xploit t he t own 's m arkets. T he S taxton/Potter B rompton k ilns, h owever, w ere s ituated o n a n o utcrop o f n atural c lays, w hich h ad a lso b een e xploited b y R oman c oarseware k ilns i n t he n eighbouring v illage o f K napton ( Corder a nd K irk 1 932). P roduction w ould s eem t o h ave c ontinued a t t he S taxton k ilns u ntil t he l ate 1 4th o r e arly 1 5th c enturies, s urviving, a nd n o d oubt t aking a dvantage o f, t he g eneral m ove t o r ural i ndustries a nd t he e xpanding m arket o pportunities. T he n earby v illage o f S ledmere, f or e xample,

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w as g ranted m arket r ights i n 1 303 ( McCutcheon 1 939, 1 66). T hese f abr ics o nly d isappeared e arly i n t he l ate-medieval p eriod w ith t he g eneral d ecline o f t he m edieval c oarseware i ndustries. T he M edieval F air i n N orth L incolnshire T he m edieval f air h as b een d escribed a s " a k ind o f g lorified m arket" ( Salzman 1 931, 1 42). A lmost a ll t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c entury m arket g rants i ncluded a f air, a nd t he f ollowing d iscussion s eeks t o a ssess t heir p ossible r ole i n N orth L incolnshire's e conomy. M ost f airs w ere g ranted f or t hree d ays o n t he ' vigil, f east a nd m orrow ' o f a g iven S aints d ay ( Appendix A ). S ome f airs, h owever, w ere g ranted f or a c onsiderably l onger p eriod; G rantham 's l asted t hree w eeks a nd H ull's s ix w eeks. F airs c ould a lso b e g ranted t o a s eparate p erson o r i nstitution t o t hose w ho h eld t he m arket r ights, a lthough t his w as p erhaps m ore c ommon a mongst t he o lder u rban c entres t han t he l esser m arket s ites g ranted i n t he 1 3th a nd 1 4th c enturies. F ig.289 w as p repared t o d emonstrate t he r elative s izes o f t he f airs i n N orth L incolnshire. S ome s erious i mbalances o ccur r egarding t he s ize o f t he f airs a t G rimsby, C aistor, L outh a nd L incoln w hich a re n ot k nown t o t he w riter. L outh h ad t hree f airs b ut t heir s ize i s n ot r ecorded ( Goulding 1 891, 4 ). A lso t his m ap m akes n o c oncessions t o c hronological c hange; t he f air s ize r ecorded b eing t he l argest p eriod d ocumented f or e ach p lace d uring t he m edieval p eriod. N everthel ess, t he p attern w hich i t p resents i s a n i nteresting o ne. T he l oca tion a nd n umber o f t he l arger f airs i s b iased t owards t he w est o f t he c ounty. T he d ominance o f t he f airs b ordering o nto t he R iver T rent i s p articularly n oticeable a s t hey i nclude t he r egion's o nly t wow eek f airs a t T orksey, G ainsborough a nd t wo a t B urton-upon-Stather. T he o ther t wo l arger f airs i n t he a rea o ccurred a t W interton a nd K irton L indsey, b oth p laces b eing g ranted t wo, w eek-long f airs. T heir l ocation n ext t o t he E rmine S treet i s a lso u nlikely t o b e a c oincide nce. G iven t he l ack o f k nowledge c oncerning G rimsby a nd C aistor, t he N orth R iding o f L indsey a ppears t o h ave h ad o nly t he o ne w eekl ong f air a t B arton-on-Humber. T he l ocation o f k nown m edieval m arkets ( Fig.290) a lso r eveals a s imilar, n umeric b ias t owards t he w est o f t he c ounty. N one o f N orth L incolnshire's f airs c ounted a mongst t he g reat f airs o f E ngland, s uch a s S t. I ves ( Hunts.), N orthampton, B oston o r t he S t. G iles f air a t W inchester ( Salzman 1 931, 1 54). H owever, i n 1 293 t he n ewly f ounded p ort o f K ingston-upon-Hull w as e ndowed w ith a s ix-week f air ( Cal. C lose R olls, 2 92). S tatutes o f 1 328 a nd 1 331 d emanded t hat t he L ord o f e ach f air w as t o p roclaim i ts d uration a t i ts o nset ( Salzman 1 931, 1 46). O nce t he f air h ad b een p roclaimed, n ormal m arket t rading w ithin t he t own w as u sually s everely r estricted o r, o n o ccasion, h alted f or t he d uration o f t he f air, i n o rder n ot t o d etract f rom t he r evenues o f t he f air i tself ( ibid, 1 45). T he l arger f airs w ould i nevitably a ttract m erchants f rom a ll o ver E ngland, a nd c ould a lso b ring i n c ontinental m erchants, s ome h aving r egular b ooth p ositions a t t he l argest f airs. T he d istribution o f L incoln w are o n F ig.264, a nd t o s ome e xtent t hat o f m edium s andy w ares a s a w hole ( Fig.262), r eflects t he s ame g eographical i mbalance a s t hat o f t he f airs i n N orth L incolnshire. I t i s q uite p ossible

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t hat m erchants f rom L incoln w ould h ave a ttended t he l arger f airs o f N orth L incolnshire, s uch a s G ainsborough a nd B urton-upon-Stather, o r e ven W interton a nd K irton L indsey. I t i s f ar f rom c ertain w hether a ny o f t hese m erchants w ould h ave t raded i n s uch l owly w ares a s p ott ery. A lthough i n t his r espect, i t c ould b e o bserved t hat t he g reat m ajority o f L incoln w are v essels w ithin t heir z one o f m inor i nfluence w ere j ugs, m ost o f w hich w ere h igh q uality a nd h ighly d ecorated. S uch v essels, b eing s lightly a bove t he o rdinary, m ay w ell h ave e nsured s uccessful s a les i n t he m ore d istant p arts o f L incolnshire. I ndeed, a s a g eneral t rend r egional s trays f ound i n t heir z ones o f m inor i nfluence w ere f requently b etter t han a verage f or t heir t ypes. I t i s d ifficult t o r esist e quating t his n ortherly s pread o f L incoln w ares w ith t he c orresponding n orthern d ensity o f f airs, w hich i n t urn c ould b e d irectly r elated t o t he p osition o f t he T rent a nd E rmine S treet. I t i mplies t hat t he T rent a nd t he l and b etween i ts e astern b ank a nd t he w estern W old s carp a cted a s a f orm o f t rade f unnel l inking L incoln w ith t he H umber. S alzman s uggested t hat t he 1 3th c entury w as t he h eyday o f t he E nglish m edieval f air, a nd t hat b y t he e arly 1 4th c entury, a d ecline h ad s et i n w hich w as t o b e a ccelerated b y t he B lack D eath ( 1931,156). I n N orth L incolnshire, g rants o f f airs c ontinued u nabated u ntil t he m id-14th c entury, b ut m ost w ere o n a s mall, t hree-day s cale a nd i ndeed , i n s ome 1 4th c entury c onfirmation o f g rants, t he s ize o f f airs w ere r educed. T orksey, i n 1 282, h ad b een g ranted a t wo-week f air, b ut i n 1 345 i t w as r educed t o 8 d ays ( Appendix A ). N evertheless, t he f ortunes o f t he ' Lincolnshire' r egional t raditions s how s ome g eographi cal c ontraction b etween t hat o f t he h igh-medieval, m edium s andy w ares ( Fig.262) a nd t hat o f t he l ate-medieval T oynton/Bolingbroke t radition ( Fig.276). T he p rincipal a rea o f c ontraction b etween t he t wo t raditions w as t he n orth-west p art o f L indsey, a nd i t m ay b e n o c oincidence t hat t his i ncluded a s ubstantial p art o f t he a rea c overed b y t he b elt o f l arger, h igh-medieval f airs b etween L incoln a nd t he H umber ( Fig.289).

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U ntil t he r esearch w ork b egan o n t his s tudy, m any o f t he N orth L incolnshire p ottery f abrics, e ven s ome o f t he m ajor t raditions d isc ussed i n C hapter 5 , h ad n ot b een r ecognised o r d efined. H opefully t his s tudy w ill h ave p rovided a n i nterim d efinition o f t he v arious p ottery f abrics i n t he a rea, t heir d istribution, d evelopment, r ange o f f orms a nd d ate r ange. N evertheless, t he g aps i n o ur k nowledge o f e ach f abric r emain c onsiderable, w ith t he b ulk o f t he e vidence b iased i n f avour o f s ome t raditions, s uch a s t he o rangewares o r H umberwares, a t t he e xpense o f o thers, s uch a s t he g ritty o r f ine s andy t raditions. T here w ill a lways b e s cope f or f urther r esearch t o b roaden a nd r edefine t he v arious f abric t ypes i ncluded h ere; f or e xample, t his s tudy i nvolved n o d etailed m ineralogical a nalysis. N ow t hat s ome o f t he r egion 's c eramic p roblems h ave b een i dentified, t here i s a n eed f or a p rogramme o f t hin s ectioning a nd h eavy m ineral a nalysis t o t est a nd c ompare t he v arious f abric g roupings w hich h ave b een s uggested h ere. T here w as a lso a c orresponding g eographical b ias i n t he d istri , b ution o f t he v arious s tratified a nd u nstratified a ssemblages f rom N orth L incolnshire. T his w as m ost m arked b y t he c omparative d earth o f e vidence i n a nd a round t he t owns o f G rimsby, L outh a nd G ainsborough . I t i s p robable t hat h ad t he c eramic a ssemblages f rom t hese t hree a reas b een g reater, t he b oundaries f or s everal o f t he f abrics a nd t raditions m ay h ave d iffered f rom t hose p resented h ere. T he c orrelation o f t rade, m arketing a nd p roduction t echniques b etween t he R oman a nd m edieval p eriod w ithin t he r egion h as s uggested i nteresting s imilarities. H opefully i t w ill e mphasise t he p otential f or a c ontinuing c omparison o f r esults, e specially i n r egard t o s uch a spects a s k iln l ocation. T his r esearch w ould u ndoubtedly h ave b enef itted f rom a s imilarly d etailed r egional c omparison o f t he p roduction a nd m arketing o f o ther m edieval a rtifact t ypes s uch a s g lass, m etals, s tone, w ood o r l eather. I n t his r espect, p ottery s tudies a re p ossibly i n d anger o f s uffering t he p enalties o f i ncreasing s pecialisation. E ven a c asual s tudy o f l ater-medieval, d omestic p aintings a nd h ouseh old i nventories p roves a v ery s alutory e xercise i n p lacing p ottery s tudies i n a m ore r ealistic p erspective r egarding t heir r ole i n m edieval l ife. T o c onclude o n am ore g eneralised n ote, a ll t he m any e xplanations a nd s peculations w hich h ave b een m ade i n t he p receding c hapters h ave b een b ased o n t he a ssumption t hat h istorical e vents p rogressed i n a r easonable, r ational a nd l ogical m anner. T his h as a lways b een, a nd r emains, a n i nherent w eakness i n a ll a rchaeological i nterpretation b ecause i t i gnores t he e ffect o f ' twists o f f ate' a nd t he w hims o f h uman n ature. P otteries m ay h ave d eclined, n ot t hrough i nevitable m arket f orces, b ut s imply b ecause t he p otter w as i ll, i nefficient, i ncompetent, l acked t he n ecessary b usiness a cumen o r d ecided t o m ake g ood h is w ealth b y t urning t o f ull-time a griculture. P otters m ay h ave d ied s uddenly w ithout l eaving a ny s uitably q ualified a pprentice o r. s uccessor. T hey m ay h ave t raded t heir w ares i nto s ome m arkets r ather t han o thers f or n o o ther r eason t han t hat t hey l iked a p lace o r k new p eople l iving t here, o r f or a w hole h ost o f o ther, s eemingly

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i rrational m otives. I n c ertain r espects, m any o f o ur p resent i nterp retations a re a lso a lmost c ertainly a nachronistic, s uch a s v essel u se, a esthetics o r m arketing m odels. W e w ill n ever k now t he f ull r easons w hy m edieval p eople c hose t o b uy a p articular s hape o r s tyle o f p ot, t he v arious u ses t hey p ut i t t o, o r t he m any s tages b y w hich i t f ell o ut o f u se a nd w as d iscarded. I f a m edieval p otter c ould b e t old o f t he m any r ecent a dvances i n t he 2 0th c entury s tudy o f E nglish m edieval p ottery, h e w ould p roba bly s hake h is h ead a nd, w ith a w ry c huckle, t ell u s t hat w e s till k now v ery l ittle a bout m edieval p ots a nd p otting.

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A PPENDIX A G RANTS O F F AIRS A ND M ARKETS I N T HE N ORTH R IDING O F L INDSEY T AKEN F ROM T HE C ALENDAR O F C HARTER R OLLS Y ear

P lace

G rantee

A ppointed D ays

1 234

L aceby

J ohn N evill

F air o n t he V FM o f S t.Margaret ( 19-21 J uly)

1 235

B rigg

E rnisius d e N evill

F air o n t he F o f S t.James a nd t he 3 d ays f ollowing ( 25-28 J uly) M arket o n T hursday

1 236

I rby

W illiam d e I reby

F air o n t he V FM o f S t.Matthew ( 20-22 S ept.) M arket o n T hursday

1 252

T horesway

E lias d e R abayn

F air o n t he m orrow o f W hit S unday a nd t he 3 d ays f ollowing M arket o n M onday

1 258

G oxhi11

G iles d e G ousell

F air o n t he V FM o f A ll S aints ( 31 O ct - 2 N ov) M arket o n T hursday

1 317

T horesway

I sabel V esay

F air o n t he V F o f t he N ativity o f S t.Mary a nd t he 2 d ays f ollowing ( 7-10 S ept) M arket o n M onday

1 ;18

B onby

B ishop o f E ly

F air o n t he V FM o f S S P hilip a nd J ames ( 24-26 J uly) M arket o n W ednesday

1 340

B inbrook

W illiam d e G aunt

F air o n t he V FM o f t he t ranslation o f S t.Thomas t he M artyr ( 6-8 J uly) M arket o n F riday

422

G RANTS O F F AIRS A ND M ARKETS I N T HE W EST R IDING O F L INDSEY T AKEN F ROM T HE C ALENDAR O F C HARTER R OLLS

Y ear

P lace

G rantee

A ppointed D ays

1 227

K naith

W alter d e E vermue

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. W erburg M arket o n M onday

1 245

B roughton

O liver d e A lbiniaco

F air o n t he V FM o f H oly T rinity M arket o n T uesday

1 265

M essingham

W illiam d e M arescall

M arket o n M onday

1 267

A ppleby

G eoffrey d e N evill

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. M argaret ( 19-21 J uly) M arket o n W ednesday

1 268

S tow

P rior o f S empringham

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. J ohn t he B aptist ( 23-25 J une)

1 270

S cotter

A bbot o f P eterborough

F air o n t he V FM o f S S P eter a nd P aul ( 28-30 J une) M arket o n ( date u nspeci fied)

1 271

B ottesford

H ospitallers

F air o n t he V FM o f S S P eter a nd P aul ( 283 0 J une) M arket o n M onday

1 278

G lentham

W illiam d e B rakenbergh

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. M ary M agdalene ( 21-23 J uly) M arket o n M onday

1 286

T orksey

J ohn d e B alliol

F air o n t he V FM o f H oly T rinity a nd t he 1 2 d ays f ollowing M arket o n ( date u nspeci fied)

1 292

G ainsborough

W illiam d e V alencia

F air ( date u nspecified) f or 1 6 d ays

1 304

F illingham

H ugh B ardolf

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. B artolph ( 16-18 J une) F air o n t he V FM o f A ll S aints ( 31 O ct - 2 nd N ov.) M arket o n W ednesday

4 23

Y ear

P lace

G rantee

A ppointed D ays

1 305

C rowle

A bbot o f S elby

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. O swald ( 4-6 A ug ) M arket o n W ednesday

1 314

B urton S tather

T homas, E arl o f L ancaster

F air o n t he V F o f A ll S aints a nd t he 1 3 d ays f ollowing ( 31 O ct 1 4 N ov) F air o n t he V F o f t he H oly T rinity a nd t he 1 3 d ays f ollowing M arket o n F riday

1 317

W intringham

J ohn M armyon

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. M ary M agdalene ( 21-23 J uly) M arket o n W ednesday

1 328

G lentham

W illiam d e S narford

F air o n t he V FM o f S t. M ary M agdalene ( 21-23 J uly) M arket o n M onday

1 329

S tow

B ishop o f L incoln

F air o n t he V FM o f t he A ssumption ( 14-16 A ug) F air o n t he V FM o f t he N ativity o f t he V irgin ( 7-9 S ept) F air o n t he V FM o f M icha elmas ( 28-30 S ept)

1 330

K naith

J ohn D arcy

F air o n t he V F o f S t. B arnabas a nd 4 d ays f ollowing(10-15 J une) M arket o n S aturday

1 332

S cotter

A bbot o f P eterborough

F air o n t he V FM o f S S P eter a nd P aul ( 283 0 J une) M arket o n ( not s peci fied)

1 333

W intringham

J ohn M armyon

F air o n t he V FM o f T ranslation o f S t. T homas t he M artyr ( 6-8 J uly) M arket o n S aturday

1 334

W interton

E arl o f C ornwall

F air o n t he V FM o f S S P hilip a nd J ames a nd t he 6 d ays f ollowing ( 24-31 J uly) F air o n t he V F o f A ll S aints a nd t he 6 d ays

424

Y ear

P lace

G rantee

A ppointed D ays f ollowing ( 31 O ct 7N ov) M arket o n T hursday

1 334

K irton L indsey

E arl o f C ornwall

F air o n t he V F o f S t. T homas t he M artyr a nd t he 6 d ays f ollowing ( 6-13 J uly) F air o n t he V F o f S t. A ndrew t he A postle a nd t he 6 d ays f ollowing ( 29 N ov - 6 D ec)

1 335

L ea

J ohn d e B reouse

F air o n t he 3 d ays b ef ore t he f east o f S t. L aurence(7-9 A ug) F air o n t he 3 d ays b ef ore t he f east o f S t. M atthew t he A postle ( 18 - 2 0 S ept)

1 345

T orksey

J ohn D arcy

F air o n t he V F o f S t. T homas t he M artyr a nd t he 6 d ays f ollowing ( 6-13 J uly) M arkets o n M onday a nd W ednesday

1 383

M essingham

M ichael d e l a P ole

F air o n t he F east o f H oly T rinity M arket o n M onday

1 383

E pworth

T homas d e M oubray

F air o n t he V FM o f t he D ecollation o f S t. J ohn ( 28-30 A ug) M arket o n T hursday

1 441

C rowle

A bbot o f S elby

F air o n t he V FM o f M art inmas ( 10-12 N ov) F air o n t he V FM o f S t. O swald ( 4-6 J une) M arket o n M onday

425

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t ypes o f l ate-medieval

i mported p ottery

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M a r k e t S i t e

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L a n g e r w e h S t o n e w a r e

S i e b u r g S t o n e w a r e

R e d w a r e s

L o w C o u n t r i e s

S a i n t o n g e

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1 71

1 7.5

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7

3

4

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1 6 .7

1 2

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1 02

1 6

1 5 .7

E pworth

8 4

1 3

1 5 .5

1

3

3

3

G rimsby

4 8

5

1 0 .4

1

2

1

1

H umberston

1 1

1

9 .1

C aistor

2 8

2

7 .1

A lkborough

1 5

1

6 .6

R isby

2 3

1

4 .3

W . R avendale

5 9

2

3 .4

S kidbrooke

2 9

1

3 .4

B rigg

2

1

C roxton



3 68

1

3 .3

C onesby

3 2

1

3 .1

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7 1

2

2 .8

4 82

3

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*

*

1

2 .1

1 0 4 .

1

1

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*

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*

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1 1

* *

2

2

1 0



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1

3 .3

1 2

3 0

4

1 6

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H awerby c um B eesby

1

*

* *

1 1

*

2

4

1

1

1

3

1

6



*

G oxhill

2 88

6

2 .1

B arton

2 53

5

2 .0

G oxhill H aven

5 7

1

1 .7

1

B urton u pon S tather

8 3

1

1 .2

1

K irmond l e M ire

5 51

5

0 .9

3

H abrough

4 36

3

0 .7

2

1

*

S winehope

5 06

2

0 .4

1

1

*

N orth O wersby

2 93

1

0 .3

1

*

K ettleby T horpe

8 84

3

0 .3

1

*

T hornton C urtis

1 820

5

0 .3

T hornton l e M oor

1 426

3

0 .2

1

1

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4 26

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SHO W I NG THE REGION UNDER STUDY

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