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Distribution plan of the Stoneware Sherds for the 1984and 1987excavations.
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the site and their subsequent positions noted in 1978. In the 1984 season one further sherd was found on the main site, while two more were discoveredseveralhundredmetresaway,closeto one of the island’s small jetties. It is unfortu- nately not possible to tell whether these two were part of the original experiment or whether they had been thrown there along with other debris from nearby houses. It was resolved that future experiments should use specially made pots with a distinctiveglaze so that there could be no mistaking their origin. In 1987, a number of
Number of items from eight classes of finds, excavatedin the 1984and 1987grid squares.
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