POSSIBLE DUROTRIGIAN POTTERY FROM SOUTH CADBURY CASTLE, SOMERSET

Author(s): D F Williams

Thin sectioning and heavy mineral separation on a small range of late Iron Age forms from the South Cadbury Castle showed that three of the 10 sherds were almost certainly made in the Wareham - Poole Harbour area of Dorset. The other seven, despite seeming to have in the hand-specimen certain features which tentatively suggested a possible Durotrigian origin, each had a different fabric to that of the "standard" Durotrigian ware.

Report Number:
50/1993
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Ceramic Pottery

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