Find Spot record 0053601000 - JACK IRONCAPS LANE

Summary

Fourteenth to fifteenth century pottery and tile found eroding out of footpath

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

PRODUCTS OF ?KILN SITE INCLUDE RIMS & BASES OF COOKING POTS & JUGS, HANDLES, DECORATED BUNG-HOLE, GREEN GLAZED SHERD & TILES (B2).
POTTERY REPORT & DRAWINGS (B9).
POTTERY ERODES FROM S SIDE OF LANE (FORMER HOLLOW WAY) B3-4,B8).
DATING OF KILN REVISED FROM C13-C14 TO ?C14-EARLY C15 (B9-10).

Sources (10)

  • <1>SBC4846 Map: FARLEY M E (BCM) FROM OLD CAS RECORD MAP & RECS OF BUCKS 1964 17 P303.
  • <2>SBC903 Unpublished document: BCM ACCESSIONS REGISTER.
  • <3>SBC7968 Verbal communication: LOSEBY (MRS) TO FARLEY M E (BCM) SEPT 1973 PERS COMM.
  • <4>SBC4875 Verbal communication: FARLEY M E (BCM) MAY 1974 PERS COMM.
  • <5>SBC6634 Bibliographic reference: INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY RECORD CARD NO.235101 (FILED).
  • <6>SBC11943 Bibliographic reference: PIKE A R (BCM) MARCH 1977 FIELD VISIT.
  • <7>SBC903 Unpublished document: BCM ACCESSIONS REGISTER.
  • <8>SBC4872 Bibliographic reference: FARLEY M E (BCM) MARCH 1986 FIELD VISIT.
  • <9>SBC1592 Bibliographic reference: BEAMISH H F NOV 1989 FIELD VISIT/BEAMISH H F 1989 A MEDIEVAL POTTERY PRODUCTION SITE AT JACK IRON.
  • <10>SBC4949 Verbal communication: FARLEY M E APRIL 1990 PERS COMM TO JPP.

Location

Grid reference Centred SP 9054 3087 (140m by 20m)
Civil Parish GREAT BRICKHILL, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (2)

  • SHERD (14th Century to 15th Century - 1300 AD? to 1499 AD?)
  • TILE (14th Century to 15th Century - 1300 AD? to 1499 AD?)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (5)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC10743)
  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12169)
  • Event - Survey: (EBC13448)
  • Event - Survey: (EBC14035)
  • Event - Intervention: Disturbed find (EBC11943)

Record last edited

Oct 23 2020 1:15PM

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