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About this jug

Mask: Group 6

Medallion: Floral

Vessel: Group 19

Location:

Laan der Nederlanden, Beverwijk,
Netherlands

Long/Lat: 52.492006, 4.673179

Archaeological Context: Sealed feature: Surface find (including mudlarking)

Notes: Ter Wijc Castle, later also known as Oosterwijck Castle, was built around 1250. By 1606, it had fallen into ruin. In 1856, the ruins were completely demolished. The bearded man jug was found at a farm on the site of the former castle.

Time Period: 1675 - 1725

Height: 415.00

Max-width: 300.00

Foot diameter: 142.00

Feature description: Bartmann jug; s2-kan-32; rounded body with a shoulder tapering into a tall neck with a ribbed collar; exterior salt glaze with iron engobe; mask on the neck; three rosettes on the belly; flat base; one vertical handle; provenance: Stadtlohn / Vreden, Germany

Identifier: Collectie Archeologiemuseum Huis van Hilde PNH 11147-01 https://hdl.handle.net/21.12153/obj66380

Custody: Museum

Custody Data: Archeologiemuseum Huis van Hilde