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Table 13: Context summary of clay tobacco pipe from excavations at the Upper Chapel

 

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Tr Ctxt B S M Tot Date Range Dep Mkd Dec Comments
1 106  12 1 13 1790-1900 1800-1880   Plain C19th stems all heavily iron-stained. Single mouthpiece from a long-stemmed pipe.
1 107 1 16 17 1800-1900 1800-1880  Plain C19th stems all iron-stained; two have traces of green glaze. The bowl fragment is a C19th rim with a faint mould line around the rim suggesting that the mould has been altered or repaired during its lifetime.
1 110  1  1 1790-1880 1790-1880   Single plain stem of late C18th or C19th type.
1 U/S 3 26  1 30 1640-1900 1800-1900 WL heel x1; milled heel x1  This is a mixed unstratified group representing all periods of pipe production and use.
2 200 1 2  3 1640-1900 1800-1900 Cut heel x1  Small but mixed group. The bowl form and one of the stems are clearly late C17th to early C18th, but there is also a later stem of C19th type.
2 202  1  1 1790-1880 1790-1880    
2 204 2 6   8 1640-1900 1800-1900   Small group that includes some C17th fragments, but these are quite small and abraded. Group is most likely to have been deposited in the later C18th or C19th with some earlier residual material (latest pieces are some plain stems of late C18th or C19th type).
2 209  2   2 1800-1900 1800-1900   Two plain stems of C19th type.
2 210   1  1 1650-1700 1650-1700    
2 211  1  1 1650-1700 1650-1700    
2 U/S 2 8  10 1640-1880 1750-1850   This is a mixed unstratified group representing all periods of pipe production and use, although the majority of the fragments are C17th or early C18th types.
 Total9 76 2 87