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Early Medieval stone trough
Stone fragment with hollow. There is a small internal concave area of wear in bottom, adjacent to a straight wall (formed by natural lamination). This may be a largely unmodified natural boulder lending itself for use. There are traces of white lichen near the inside on the rim. Possible mortar/basin Not - Large, sub-rectangular trough or stoop.Rough cut and in two pieces (roughly two halves). Sub-rectangular recess at centre of top surface, originally for water. One half has a slightly smoother appearance than the other.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
96.41H [1071]
Find Information
Site Name: Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey
Grid Reference: SH 515 813
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1996 / Sep
Acquisition
Donation, 20/12/1996
Measurements
length / mm:640
maximum height / mm:334.0
height / mm
minimum height / mm:256.0
height / mm
maximum width / mm:350.0
width / mm
length / mm:420.0 (recess)
maximum width / mm:180.0 (recess)
width / mm
depth / mm:90.0 (recess)
Material
stone
Location
In store
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