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Brick Brick BH-980422
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Roman Bedfordshire xml | csv
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A fragment of a Roman period brick. The piece appears to have one intact straight side. The other faces are the results of breaks. The fabric is light grey and has small inclusions of chalk or shell. The surfaces are light orangey-pink. It measures 98.4mm long, 41.5mm wide and 33.5mm thick. Th...
Brick SF-2A2862
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Roman Suffolk xml | csv
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A clay brick or tile fragment of probable Roman date. One side is rectangular, suggesting it may be part of a tegula, but the lack of a right-angled upturn indicates that it is more likely to be a brick fragment. The object measures 144.3mm in length, 58.9mm in width, 36.3mm in width and weighs 2...
Brick HAMP-9E6E91
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Roman Hampshire xml | csv
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A trio of fragments of fired clay brick of Roman date. All three are roughly quadrilateral in plan, some tending more towards a square shape than others. They appear to have been deliberately reduced in size to form regular shapes and have perhaps been reused as tesserae, albeit large, crude one...
Brick Brick LON-EADEE0
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Roman Greater London xml | csv
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A Roman brick fragment (1st – mid 2nd century AD). The fabric has a thick grey core (reduced oxygen) with red (oxidised) margins. Dimensions: weight: 301.3g.
Brick Brick LANCUM-242413
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Roman Cumbria xml | csv
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Large, thick sherd, brick, roof tile or part of kiln furniture, possibly of Roman date. The sherd is made of dark red fabric and it is very worn. The edges are smooth and the original shape of the vessel or tile remains unknown. It seems that the outside/upper side was stamped, but the only two l...
Brick Brick HESH-EA3123
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Roman Herefordshire xml | csv
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Regular mud-stone nodule used and shaped into a brick (ceramic building material) of probable Roman date (100-350 AD). The nodule is a similar size to the other examples (HESH-EA0F18 ) and found at the same site. It is broadly sub-rectangular in both plan and cross section. It is formed from a fi...
Brick Brick HESH-EA0F18
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Roman Herefordshire xml | csv
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Two bricks (ceramic building material formed into regular tablets) of probable Roman date (100-350 AD). The two bricks are of a similar size and shape; being sub-rectangular in both plan and cross section. They are formed from a relatively soft (powdery) mica rich fabric with significant quantiti...
Brick SUSS-465CE7
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Roman West Sussex xml | csv
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A fragment of Roman brick.
Brick SUSS-4279F6
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Roman West Sussex xml | csv
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A fragment of Roman brick, 72g.
Brick Brick LANCUM-CC15E5
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Roman Lancashire xml | csv
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Possible fragment of Roman brick.
Brick Brick LANCUM-CC1451
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Roman Lancashire xml | csv
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Fragment of Roman brick.
Brick Brick HAMP-CBB843
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Roman Hampshire xml | csv
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A worn and abraded Roman fired clay brick. Some flat faces have survived, but the fragment is otherwise pitted and irregular. It is of orange colour with occasional quartz inclusions and minerals giving marbled cream bands.
Brick Brick BH-95F7D8
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Roman Bedfordshire xml | csv
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Two fragments of Roman brick. The larger piece represents the vertical edge of the brick. It measures 41.6mm long by 34.2mm high and 22.9mm thick. The material of both pieces is mid reddish brown in colour and is tempered with chalk (up to 4mm across). The combined weight is 24.97g.
Brick NMGW-C9E5A3
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Roman Wiltshire xml | csv
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Damaged brick, probably of Roman date
Brick ESS-B76E95
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Roman Essex xml | csv
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Fragment of Roman brick. This fragment is roughly rectangular and is 52.48mm long, 39.82mm wide and 21mm high and weighs 61.15g. It is orange in colour with small, regular inclusions of grit.

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