Unique ID: NMGW-9532B3
Object type certainty: Certain
Workflow status: Published ![]()
Roman body sherd in an orange well-fired oxidised fabric with few inclusions.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Quantity: 1
Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 30th November 1997
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Identified by: Mr Mark
Lodwick - [view all attributed records]
Primary material: Pottery [scope notes | view all attributed records]
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Region: Wales
County: Monmouthshire
District: Monmouthshire
Parish: Chepstow
4 Figure: ST5391
Four figure Latitude: 51.615853 Four figure longitude: -2.680212
1:25K map: ST5391
1:10K map: ST59SW
WOEID: 12128
Grid reference source: GPS (From FLO)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
General landuse: Cultivated land[scope notes]

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Find number: NMGW-93ECD5
Object type: POTTERY
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Roman pottery body sherd of a local greyware, hard well-fired fabric with few inclusions and some mica.
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Find number: NMGW-9413B5
Object type: VESSEL
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Weathered Roman oxidised pottery body sherd, orange buff fabric with small quartz inclusions and a possible poorly fired potsherd of fired cl…
Workflow: Published![]()
Find number: NMGW-954A66
Object type: POTTERY
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Body sherd with well-fired orange surfaces and a grey core, containing small-medium sized quartz inclusions, possibly of Roman date.
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Created:
Monday 7th July 2003
Updated: Thursday 24th February 2011