LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Sutton production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Metfield production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Stowmarket production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Botesdale production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from putative production site at Oulton.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from putative production site at North Cove.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Rickinghall kiln site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Wattisfield production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Weybread production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Mendham production site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Halesworth kiln site.

LMT - Late Medieval and Transitional Ware

General code for this fabric type across East Anglia, many sources now known, but not always possible to distinguish between them. Generally very fine to medium sandy, occasional inclusions of clay pellets or ferrous oxide, moderate to common mica, and rare other local inclusions (flint, chalk etc.). See Jennings (1981) for more detail.

Example from Hinderclay production site.