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There are six sherds which join to form an almost complete necked globular beaker. The fabric is orange with a grey core and a matt brown slip. It is a product of the New Forest potteries in Hampshire, and can be classified as Fulford type 30.12. The basic form is considered to have been introduced around AD 300, with production continuing into the sixth century, so that the Boscombe Down hoard provides valuable evidence that this particular small, plain variant was among the latest colour-coated products of the New Forest industry.
Roberston dataset, imported by J. Mairat. PAS Leicester - British Museum dataset, imported and edited by M. Spoerri (Spring 2019). Coin level data: G. Green (Oct. 2017)