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From Iona, Argyll

Postcard of Pottery sherd.
000-100-103-242-C
© National Museums Scotland

Pottery sherd

This rim sherd of a bowl made in North African was found at the site of the early Christian centre of Iona in Argyll. It was probably imported during the second quarter of the sixth century, during the lifetime of St. Columba, the founder of Iona.

The rim sherd is from a bowl made of African Red slip ware.

During the early sixth century AD, a trading system organised from Byzantium (Istanbul) brought exotic luxury goods into Britain. This bowl was probably imported to a southern English centre such as Tintagel, and subsequently moved up to Scotland.


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Online ID: 000-100-103-242-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.1997.762
Date: 525 - 550 AD
Between 525 and 550
Material: Ceramic, red, slip covered
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What: Pottery / rim sherd
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Where: NORTH AFRICA
Scotland, Argyll, Iona
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Description: Rim sherd of North African red slip ware, from Iona, Argyll, 525 - 550 AD
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