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June 24, 2011
Hi All,

I am hoping someone could point me toward some reference that can help me understand the SETS this ware, described below,  was sold in.  

Smeared through a large deposit I have what appears to be one banded / dipt probable pitcher maybe tankard.  

At this site, this vessel exhibits a particularly odd shade of green (plus blue, white, brown/black), and bits crossmend with bits from areas dozens of feet away.

There are 65 units.  
No piece is larger than a thumbnail.  

This green color appears in many of the units.  But again, I only seem to have one item.  There are only 2 rim frags, crossmending from different units, and maybe 1 base frag. 

I know the forms/shapes/vessel types this ware came in; I am hoping someone could point me toward some reference that can help me understand the SETS this ware was sold in.  

Thank you!

S. Walter

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