Hayton Roman Pottery Database

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Overview

This dataset comprises the fully catalogued and quantified pottery from Hayton in East Yorkshire. It should allow the downloading of the full dataset, so that interested parties can import the data into their own applications for their own research. It also allows the user to examine the fabric and form catalogues defined for this project and to generate their own catalogue for comparison with material from other sites.

There were 14,032 fragments weighing a total of 204.257 Kg from 662 stratified contexts (including a few topsoil and plough soil layers). This was represented by a total MV of 1,409, a total RE of 16,358% and a BE of 16,911%.

Site details

Site NameHayton
Project NameThe landscape archaeology of Hayton, East Yorks
Site LocationSE820450
Site TypeRural
CommentsPottery catalogued August 2003 - Feb 2004 by Phil Mills. Mentoring provided by Jerry Evans and Martin Millett.
Accession CodeKINCM 1995 1020
Site summaryAn iron age to late RB rural site excavated from 1995 - 2000.
RegionYorkshire
CountryEngland
CountyEast Yorkshire
DistrictHAYTON
ParishHayton
Fabric seriesHayton
Form SeriesHayton
Project typeExcavation
Method statementThis Pottery has been catalogued according to the Oxford Archaeology/ Warwickshire Museum Service system (Booth 2000) with a fabric series developed for the site, and the fabric codes and rim types used to define the form types.

The phases of the site at Hayton

Site CodePhase Phase Name Phase period
Hayton 0 Unstratified n/a
Hayton 1 Neolithic Prehistoric
Hayton 2 Iron Age IA
Hayton 2.1 Iron Age LIA
Hayton 2.2 Iron Age LIA
Hayton 3 Roman Romano-British
Hayton 3.1 Early Roman C1-C2
Hayton 3.2 Early Roman C3-MC4
Hayton 4 Late Roman LC4
Hayton 5 Medieval Medieval
Hayton 6 Post Medieval Post Medieval



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