Surrey archaeological collections . FIG. J actual FIG. 6. J actual site. 24 EXCAVATIONS AT EWELL IN 1934. 25 200-260. (Cf. May, Silchester Pottery, PI. XXXIV, 42, andp. 94.) Found in the rapid silt (1. 5) of the ditch. Fig. 5, No. 3. Part of the rim and side of a bowl of formWalters 81 (Drag. 44). As seems to have been usual withvessels of this type, the potters stamp was affixed to theoutside. In the case of this fragment, part of the stamp remains. The first two letters of the name, AM , all that survives. Date, late Ilnd c. (Cf. May, Colchester Pottery,p. 105, 94). Found in 1. 1
Surrey archaeological collections . FIG. J actual FIG. 6. J actual site. 24 EXCAVATIONS AT EWELL IN 1934. 25 200-260. (Cf. May, Silchester Pottery, PI. XXXIV, 42, andp. 94.) Found in the rapid silt (1. 5) of the ditch. Fig. 5, No. 3. Part of the rim and side of a bowl of formWalters 81 (Drag. 44). As seems to have been usual withvessels of this type, the potters stamp was affixed to theoutside. In the case of this fragment, part of the stamp remains. The first two letters of the name, AM , all that survives. Date, late Ilnd c. (Cf. May, Colchester Pottery,p. 105, 94). Found in 1. 1. Fig. 5, No. 4. A fragment of the flange (with barbotineornament) of a flanged bowl of form Drag. 35. Ilnd c. (b) Castor ware. Fig. 7. Base of a small colour-coated beaker (black ona white ware, of normal type). Its form, with a fairly tall
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