Cunliffe, B. (1970). The Saxon culture-sequence at Portchester Castle Hampshire. Antiq J 50. Vol 50, pp. 67-85.
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The Saxon culture-sequence at Portchester Castle Hampshire | ||||||||||||||
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Antiq J 50 | ||||||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London | ||||||||||||||
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50 | ||||||||||||||
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67 - 85 | ||||||||||||||
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[SU 6204]. Excavations have produced evidence of occupation throughout the Saxon period. After the cessation of standard Roman wares and local hand-made types early in 5th century, two Grubenhauser were built. The contemporary assemblage, assignable to mid-5th century, included ?imported carinated bowls and local hand-made grass-tempered wares made in the Roman tradition. Late in 5th or early in 6th century stamped Saxon urns appear and probably continue, alongside the grass-tempered tradition, into 7th century. By mid-8th century hand-made jars in gritty fabrics, like those from Hamwih, appear in a substantial rubbish deposit of the initial occupation of the hall complex. By 10th century a new style of wheel-thrown pottery, called here Portchester ware, is dominant. Mass-produced and distributed largely from the Isle of Wight to central Hampshire and from the Sussex border to the River Meon, Portchester ware had gone out of use by 1100 at the latest. Au(abr) | ||||||||||||||
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1970 | ||||||||||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |