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Image Not Available for Sherd of green glazed buffware (commonly known as tudor green)
Sherd of green glazed buffware (commonly known as tudor green)
Image Not Available for Sherd of green glazed buffware (commonly known as tudor green)
Object Number 970-2-10/50209
Display Title Sherd of green glazed buffware (commonly known as tudor green)
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Date 1600-1632
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Massachusetts / Plymouth County / Plymouth / R.M. Site
Provenance
Provenance Henry Hornblower, II (1946)

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