It is a squidge of clay used to support a pan in which iron age people boiled sea water to extract salt somewhere on the East coast, north of Skegness. Imprinted on the clay, which was fired in the process, are the fingertips of the salt-maker's right hand. If you fit your hand around it, your fingers fit exactly into the depressions. When I discovered it on the beach, nobody had touched it for well over 2,000 years. It brought that iron age person to life.
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