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Object ID: 64921
Site Name: Newman's Neck
Context Number: 44NB180-4ASW
Count: 1
Object Type: sherd
Object SubType: tableware
Material: ceramic
Material Subtype: refined earthenware
Ware Type: tin-glazed
Ware SubType: delftware
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Dimensions: 45 mm
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Weight in G: 7.8
Remarks: possible tea bowl or capuchine--40mm base diameter
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Original Lot: 100060
Context ID: 9435
Site Name: Newman's Neck
Context Number: 44NB180-4ASW
Summary: Feature 4A
Short Title: ROOT CELLAR/STORAGE PIT
Deposit Type: feature
Deposit SubType: root cellar
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Remarks: Associated with Structure 1
Excavators Notes: southwest quadrant, upper layer of pit located in north room of Structure 1.
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