Medieval - Grey reduced ware (6.GR.BE.0019)

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Category
Grey reduced ware (Medieval)
Fabric name
Chronology
Medieval > Late Medieval > 1250-1300
Dating method(-s)
typology
Potters' mark
No
Additional information

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Site type
Pottery production
Location
Belgium; Oost-Vlaanderen; Stekene
Site name
Kemzeke, Verkeerswisselaar
Excavation or Survey Team
Archeologische Dienst Waasland (ADW)
Additional contextual information
KE.VW.99, 37c/II; pit with potters waste (?)
Surface color
grey
Surface texture
Rough
Fracture color
light grey
Inclusions (non-plastics/tempering)
quartz (rounded and subangular); oval black inclusions (around 1 mm) (?)
Matrix and voids
small vesicles
Diagnostic features
Additional information
sample KE_VW_ST4
Flepostore inventory nr.
ARCH1.L1.B5b
Original inventory nr.
A0021
Collection
Archaeological Department, Ghent University
Type
Covered thin section
Comparable thin section(s)
Matrix
Reduced light grey fabric with dark edges (sherd surface); dark brown and black (PPL), black (XP).
Semi-heterogeneous matrix, non-calcareous with no optical activity. Parts of the matrix near vitrification.
- ca. 50-60%
Inclusions
Quartz (++; mono, poly, cf: r, medium to coarse sand, ff: sr-sa, very fine sand, weathering, alteration, eq & el; bimodal), sedimentary rock detritus (+; possible quartz arenite, some slightly metamorf), chert/flint (+), muscovite mica (+; cf & ff, eq & el), feldspars (+-; plagioclase, orthoclase: r, cf), amphibole/pyroxene (-; r, cf, weathered), O/Fe (+-), semiplastics/clay pellets (+-, iron-rich).
The coarse fraction consists of medium to coarse sand, the fine fraction consists of very fine sand. Grains are generally rounded to subangular. Bimodal, possible sand temper. Overall the fabric is poorly sorted and poorly orientated, single spaced.
- ca. 20-30%
Voids
Small planar voids and larger vughs, well aligned parallel to the edge, no infill.
- ca. 10-20%
Diagnostic features
The fabric is characterized by a semi-heterogeneous reduced matrix with no optical activity and moderately high porosity. Dominant quartz inclusions with frequent sedimentary rock detritus, chert/flint and muscovite mica, common feldspars, opaques/iron oxides and iron-rich semi-plastics/clay pellets, and few amphibole/pyroxene. Bimodal, possible sand temper. Overall poorly sorted fabric.
Additional information
Similar fabric as A0020.2.
Sample type
Pottery
Inventory number
6.GR.BE.0019
Collection
Archaeological Department, Ghent University
Donating institute/person
Onroerenderfgoeddepot Waasland, Erfpunt
Host collection
Onroerenderfgoeddepot Waasland, Erfpunt
Other samples available
Yes
Sample collection method
Archaeological Excavation

Dewulf 1975

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Dewulf M. 1975. De 14de eeuwse ceramiek van Kemzeke. Annalen van de Koninklijke Oudheidkundige Kring van het Land van Waas 78: 217-221.

Van Roeyen & Van Hove 1992

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Van Roeyen J.P. & Van Hove R. 1992. Kemzeke-Verkeerswisselaar. Jaarverslag 1991. Archeologische Dienst Waasland : 23-29.

Van Roeyen 2000

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Van Roeyen J.P. 2000. Een middeleeuwse pottenbakkerij aan de verkeerswisselaar te Kemzeke. d'Euzie. Tijdschrift van de Heemkundige Kring voor Groot-Stekene 19: 9-10.

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