Findspot record TR 34 SW 230 - Medieval jug

Summary

A Medieval jug was located in a ploughed field near Cane Wood (location accurate to the nearest 100m based on available information).

Location

Grid reference TR 3166 4669 (point) Approximate
Map sheet TR34NW
County KENT
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish DOVER, DOVER, KENT

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Full Description

[TR 32 41 - sited to place name only] Medieval jug, Dover. Mr J. Dawe of Folkestone Road, Dover found a large piece of a medieval jug lying on the surface of a ploughed field near Cane Wood, Dover. He lent the fragment ot the Dover Archaeological Group. The jug, which has a funnel spout, is made of a grey-black paste with a red- brown sandy surface. The rim is everted and there are wheel marks on the outer surface. It is possibly thirteenth century in date.(1)


<1> John Gaunt, 1974, Kent Archaeological Review: Medieval Jug found near Cane Wood. Vol. 36, KAR 36 1974 171 (J Gaunt) (Article in serial). SKE31918.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Article in serial: John Gaunt. 1974. Kent Archaeological Review: Medieval Jug found near Cane Wood. Vol. 36. Vol. 36. pp.171. KAR 36 1974 171 (J Gaunt).

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Record last edited

Apr 5 2023 11:35AM