Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (695 page)

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St Remy ware
[Ar].
Fine pottery, often with relief decoration, in a white fabric with a green or yellow (lead) glaze, made at St-Remy-en-Rollat, near Vichy. Small jars, bowls, and flagons were imported into Britain in the 1st century. Imitations were made in Britain up to the mid 2nd century.
strigil
[Ar].
Thin narrow curved scraper of horn, bone, or metal used by Greek and Roman bathers in the hot rooms of their bath-houses to cleanse the skin.
strike-a-light
[Ar].
A type of flint tool in the form of a rod or bar with a slightly pointed end that is often considered to have been used in conjunction with a piece of suitable stone (e.g. iron pyrites) for making sparks with which to start a fire.
striking platform
[Ge].
Point on a flint core, at right angles to the intended line of the flake, which is struck to detach this flake.
string marks
[De].
The marks on the base of a vessel caused by the potter detaching the pot from the wheel by means of a wire or string.
strip fields
[MC].
Long, narrow fields, characteristic of the medieval and later
OPEN FIELD SYSTEM
of agriculture.
strip lynchet
[MC].
Long, narrow strip fields set on hillsides and bounded by
LYNCHETS
.

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