The
soft, mois sediments filling the stream also preserved a wealth of
artefacts, many of wich were completely undamaged. Wooden
lathe-turned plates, cooped beakers and carved spoons, wooden
flutes, leather shoes and even a wicker fish-trap were all well
preserved.
Large amounts of
pottery vessels were also preserved, representing a wide spectrum
(cooking pots with lids, jugs, beakers, miniature vesels) of the
typical pottery types found in the Esslingen area in the later
medieval period. |
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