SNN111986 - Fit for purpose? Organic residue analysis and vessel specialisation: The perfectly utilitarian medieval pottery assemblage from West Cotton, Raunds
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Title | Fit for purpose? Organic residue analysis and vessel specialisation: The perfectly utilitarian medieval pottery assemblage from West Cotton, Raunds |
Author/Originator | Dunne, J, Chapman, A, Blinkhorn, P & Evershed, R P |
Date/Year | 2020 |
Abstract/Summary
Organic residue analysis and site spatial analysis. Vessel use and specialisation at Medieval West Cotton, Northamptonshire. Jars used for cooking stews of meat and vegetables. Bowls used as measures in grain processing. Jugs and pitchers used to serve liquids. Specialised vessels possibly had technological uses.
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- 1742 West Cotton (aka Wilwencotes) (Monument)
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Jun 26 2020 8:55AM