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Architectural fragment | WMID-4D6264 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| A piece of what may be Roman cement or 'opus signinum'. The fragment is a dark pink/purple in colour with gritty inclusions. It possibly has one original flat face, although this may be coincidental, and it is otherwise undiagnostic. It measures 37 mm long, 23.13 mm wide and 35 mm thick. It w... | |||||
| Architectural fragment | HAMP-E72DD3 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A fragment of daub, or burnt clay, undatable, medieval or earlier (pre 1500 AD), but found in the vicinity of a Roman assemblage. It is a dark red/orange colour externally with a blackened interior. It has sparse chalk inclusions and void from organic material. It has a broadly triangular cross-... | |||||
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Architectural fragment | DUR-79B9F5 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of worked stone, possibly an architectural fragment or worked stone, of possible Roman date. Broken on 3 sides, fourth side seems to be intact, with a stepped, bevelled or chamfered edge. It is sub-rectangular in plan with dimensions of 90mm x74mm at its greatest and 57mm x 85mm at the... | |||||
| Architectural fragment | WILT-FF5150 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Nine fragments of tile (one of which is flue tile), one fragment of ?waster or CBM (Ceramic Building Material), one peice of CBM, weighing collectively 296.44g. All are probably Romano British in date (AD 1-410). | |||||
| Architectural fragment | WILT-FCB961 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Seven sherds of Roman (AD 1-410) waster material or Ceramic Building Material, collectively weighing 114.4g. The fabric is grey with variable quartz inclusions. One has a glassy/ slaggy side. Largest fragment - 65x45mm, smallest - 18x14mm. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | LANCUM-2BC437 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| Fragment of ceramic building material, either brick or roof tile of Roman date, c. 43-410. The fragment measures 59.57mm in length, 44.70mm in width and 16.44mm in depth. It weighs 35.1 grams. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | LANCUM-0CA2C8 |
Roman | Cumbria |
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| Several fragments of building material (c. 15 pieces) dating from the Roman period, i.e. c. AD43-410. All pieces are made from a sandy, bright orange-reddish fabric and look and feel very worn and abraded, probably because of the extended period they have been on the beach. The fragments are prob... | |||||
| Architectural fragment | YORYM-417EC1 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Fragment of ceramic building material with some gritty mortar along one side. Slightly irregular in shape, made from orange/red clay with small gritty inclusions. Possibly Roman. | |||||
| Architectural fragment | SF-CCDC93 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Collection of Roman ceramic building material 11 medium fragments of brick and 3 small | |||||
| Architectural fragment | SF-CCB5C3 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Collection of Roman ceramic building material 3 large pieces of brick, one with a dog footprint across two adjoining pieces. Rooftile fragments include; 6 medium sized imbrex fragments, and 6 large and 3 small fragments of tegula. 1 large, 7 medium and 8 small box flue tile fragments with comb... | |||||
| Architectural fragment | SF-0011E6 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| 29 fragments of Roman ceramic bulding material including, 8 large thick brick fragments, 7 thinner tile fragments, 3 tegula fragments, 1 imbrex fragment and 10 box flue fragments with combing. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | NCL-D985F0 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of brick or tile. Sub-triangular fragment of brick or tile. It is mainly orange in colour but one side is blackened, perhaps due to fire. Probably Roman due to its association with other pieces of Roman pottery from the same find spot. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | GLO-F566A2 |
Roman | Avon |
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| Four fragments of Probable burnt daub, largest is 79mm, by 37mm, by 38mm, to 20mm, by 12mm, by 11mm. Uneven with large voids throughout, black colour with orange surface. Possibly Roman | |||||
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Architectural fragment | GLO-F54FF8 |
Roman | Avon |
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| Three fragments of mortar length 39mm, height 34mm, thickness 35mm. Pink fabric with large chalk inclusions. These are probably in roman date. | |||||
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Architectural fragment | NMS-8225A8 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British iron T-clamp with anchor-shaped bifurcated head, rectangular-sectioned tapering shank, end broken, 45 x >73mm. Cf. Manning 1985, 131-2, R70-2. Such clamps would have used in the fixing of a variety of architectural elements, especially box flue-tiles. | |||||
| Architectural fragment | SF2597 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Burnt fragment of tile; possibly box tile with combed decoration on one side. | |||||
| Architectural fragment | SF2304 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Roman tile: 2 tegula flanges; 1 tegula floor fragment; 3 possible imbrex fragments; 2 thicker brick/tile fragments. | |||||

