EXCAVATIONS IN 1999 ON LAND ADJACENT TO WAYSIDE FARM, DEVIZES 

 Table 5: Overall quantification of CP2 and CP3. 



SI 



No. 

 125 



S2 

 Wt. No. 



1253 17 



Wt. 

 188 



Gl 



No. 



Wt. 

 82 



L2 



No. 



Wt. 

 826 



DORBB 



No. Wt. 

 4 47 



SAV GT 



No. Wt. 



3 60 



183 



LEZ SA 2 



No. Wt. 



1 4 



Fig. 18 : Later Iron Age pottery. 



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sherds), mostly Central Gaulish of 2nd century date 

 from general layers implies activity in the vicinity 

 but it is quite conceivable that much of this could 

 have been deposited in the 3rd century. 



Catalogue of illustrated later Iron Age 

 sherds. 



Fig. 18.1. Context 3019. Fabric SI. Saucepan pot. 



Fig.18.2. Context 3039 (fill of pit F3037). Fabric 

 L2. Ovoid jar. 



Fig. 18.3. Context 3031 (fill of pit F3020). Fabric 

 SI. Saucepan pot. 



Fig. 18.4. Context 3072 (fill of linear F3071). Fabric 

 SAV GT. Globular bowl/jar with bead rim. 



THE LATER ROMANO-BRITISH 

 ASSEMBLAGE (CP 4) 



The late Roman ceramics are derived from two 

 principle types of context: 1) the midden, an 

 extensive deposit that was sampled on a grid basis, 

 and 2) ditches, pits and graves. This report 

 concentrates on the material from these two types 

 of deposit as they reveal potentially significant 

 patterns on the nature of discard and status of the 

 excavated area. Material from general layers is also 

 present and details of the latter will be found in the 

 excavation archive, although reference is made here 

 to significant sherds of intrinsic value and interest. 



The Fabrics 



Late Roman Coarse Wares 



ALH RE Alice Holt/Farnham reduced ware (Tomber 

 and Dore 1998,138; Lyne and Jeffries 1979). 



DOR BBI South-east Dorset Black Burnished Ware 

 (Tomber and Dore 1998,127). 



G S 1 Sandy paste, well sorted with occasional rounded 

 to sub-angular fine quartz. 



G S2 Sandy paste with occasional mica flecks. 



(GS1 and 2 are grouped together in the publication for 

 quantification purposes, for detailed analysis the reader 

 is referred to the archive report). 



HAR SH Alias South Midlands Shell-tempered Ware 

 (Tomber and Dore 1998,115). 



OVH WH Overwey White Ware (Tomber and Dore 

 1998,146). 



OXF WH Used exclusively for mortaria (Tomber and 

 Dore 1998, 174-5). 



OXID SI As GS 1, but oxidised. Possibly from same 

 (unlocated) source. 



OXID S 2 As OXID S2, but less well sorted and a more 

 'granular' surface. 



Late Roman Fine Wares 



NFO CC New Forest (Metallic) Colour-coated Ware 

 (Tomber and Dore 1998, 141). 



NFO RS 2 New Forest (fine) red-slipped Ware 2 

 (Tomber and Dore 1998, 144). 



OXF RS Oxford Red-slipped Ware (Tomber and Dore 

 1998,176). 



OXF PA Oxford Parchment Ware (Tomber and Dore 

 1998,174-5). 



