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Jug, site 24, unit 117, 15th century

A jug with a lughole. Reductive burning. The outflow diameter close in size to the bottom one. The jug profile is simplified, resembling a cylinder, with a small band lughole starting below the outflow edge and ending at the upper part of the body. Below the lughole, flat surrounding carvings, which are the only ornamentation motif. In some places, the surface is secondarily stained with lime mortar.

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Moneybox, site 24, unit 66 , 15th century

A clay moneybox. A vessel with a spherical shape and a flat bottom. Burnt in a reductive atmosphere – grey earthenware. The upper part of the vessel, above the largest body diameter, decorated with surrounding carvings. Damaged vessel. The coin slot preserved only partially. Vessel fracture: grey.

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Bowl, site 24, unit 66, 15th century

A bowl burnt in a reductive atmosphere – grey earthenware. The outflow turned outside. A small part of it is chipped. The bottom diameter close in size to the outflow one. There is a pit in the bowl profile at ⅔ of its height, additionally ornamented by a double carving. Vessel fracture: grey and brown.

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Panel tile, site 24, unit 50, 17th century

A middle panel tile with a moresque. The ornamentation shaped into stylized floral motifs placed on the tile surface in the form of a rosette surrounded by a profiled framing. Tile coating: green lead. Tile body colour: bricky.

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Panel tile, site 24, unit 50, 17th century

A middle panel tile with a floral ornamentation. The tile surface divided into small square fields filled with floral motifs. The whole surrounded by a profiled framing. Tile coating: green lead. The body of the brick-colored tile.

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