Pavement
ca. 1250-1270 (made)
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Group of 31 tiles which formed part of a pavement, red earthenware, stamped and inlaid with white clay. Originally from Keynsham Abbey, Somerset. England, about 1250 to 1270.
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Parts | This object consists of 31 parts.
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Brief description | Group of 31 tiles which formed part of a pavement, red earthenware, stamped and inlaid with white clay. Originally from Keynsham Abbey, Somerset. England, about 1250 to 1270. |
Physical description | Group of 31 tiles which formed part of a pavement, red earthenware, stamped and inlaid with white clay. Originally from Keynsham Abbey, Somerset. England, about 1250 to 1270. |
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Accession number | 1125 to DD-1892 |
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Record created | January 15, 2008 |
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