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Object ID: 57051
Site Name: Johnsontown
Context Number: 18CH778-1
Count: 1
Object Type: sherd
Object SubType: bowl
Material: ceramic
Material Subtype: earthenware
Ware Type: unidentified earthenware
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Glaze: lead-glazed
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Remarks: rim sherd, bowl form, approx 5 inch diameter
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Context ID: 5075
Site Name: Johnsontown
Context Number: 18CH778-1
Summary: full site collection
Short Title: surface
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Remarks: Unprovenienced artifacts. Surface collected by Richard Rivoire.
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Excavated By: Richard Rivoire
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