Medieval - Red oxidized ware: highly decorated (6.ROHD.BE.0002)

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Category
Red oxidized ware: highly decorated (Medieval)
Fabric name
Chronology
Medieval > Late Medieval > 13th and early 14th century
Dating method(-s)
morphology
Potters' mark
No
Additional information
rim fragment

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Site type
Pottery production
Location
Belgium; West-Vlaanderen; Brugge
Site name
Brugge, Potterierei
Excavation or Survey Team
V.O.B.O.W. in collaboration with F. Verhaeghe & E. Cools
Additional contextual information
Potterierei 39 ("De Meester-Hillewaert"); BR77/DHB/I/27-29-30
Slip
Yes
Slip color
white
Glaze
Yes
Glaze type
lead glaze
Glaze color
orange, green and yellow
Glaze additives
Additional information
covering glaze
Slip
No
Slip color
Glaze
Yes
Glaze type
lead glaze
Glaze color
orange-red and green
Glaze additives
Additional information
Surface color
orange
Surface texture
Smooth
Fracture color
orange-red
Inclusions (non-plastics/tempering)
quartz
Matrix and voids
/
Diagnostic features
Additional information
sample BR_PR_ST6b
Sample type
Pottery
Inventory number
6.ROHD.BE.0002
Collection
Archaeological Department, Ghent University
Donating institute/person
Raakvlak, Onroerenderfgoeddepot De Pakhuizen
Host collection
Raakvlak, Onroerenderfgoeddepot De Pakhuizen
Other samples available
No
Sample collection method
Archaeological Excavation

Griffioen 2007

Full reference

Griffioen A. 2007. Afgekeurd meer waard. Pottenbakkersafval van de Potterierei 31 te Brugge. Scriptie Europese Archeologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Utrecht.

Verhaeghe & Jacobs 1980

Full reference

Verhaeghe F. & Jacobs M. 1980. Laat-middeleeuws pottenbakkersafval op de Potterierei te Brugge. Het Brugs Ommeland 1980/2: 79-95.

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