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The vessel is a two-handed flagon made of white-bodied, color-coated fabric known as Castorware, but it is missing its neck and handles. Colchester no. 377 has the same general form and also shares the common feature of three rouletted bands; neither vessel is decorated en barbotine, as fourth-century specimens frequently are. The Calverton flagon may be assigned, with fair confidence, to the Nene Valley group of kilns, as the fabric is similar in appearance to that of vessels known to have been made there. In the Colchester report, M.R. Hull dated the single-handed flagon, which is similar in other respects, from c. A.D. 200 onwards.
Roberston dataset, imported by J. Mairat. IARCH dataset, AHRC funded University of Leicester and British Museum project. Imported and edited by M. Spoerri (June 2019 / Nov. 2024). Updated by C. Gazdac (Aug. 2025).