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Flue tile | PUBLIC-1F4F32 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A fragment of Roman ceramic building material in the form of a box flue tile (43-410 AD), measuring 81.78mm long, 68.74mm wide, 28.53mm thick and weighs 240g. The fabric is red in colour with a grey core, and the decoration comprises of combed wavey lines. The grooves are roughly 4mm apart and th... | |||||
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Flue tile | PUBLIC-A3B385 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A fragment of Roman ceramic building material in the form of a box flue tile (43-410 AD), measuring 64.43mm long, 54.44mm wide, 22.07mm thick and weighing 101.3g. The fabric is pale orange in colour, and the decoration comprises of combed lines that run in three directions. The grooves are roughl... | |||||
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Flue tile | HESH-606030 |
Roman | Shropshire |
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| A fragment of a hand made ceramic box flue tile, of Roman dating (1st to 4th Centuries AD). Approximately 5-10% of the box flue tile is present, consisting of part of one side and part of the front of the tile, with combed detail. It is sub triangular in plan, and L shaped in cross section. The ... | |||||
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Flue tile | WILT-CE3A83 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A fragment of Roman (AD 43-410) ceramic building material in the form of a box flue tile, measuring 58.90x44.92x16.99mm and weighing 52.84g. The fabric is sandy and oxidised, and the decoration comprises either combed or rolled lines in a roughly circular shape. The grooves are 1-2mm wide and the... | |||||
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Flue tile | NLM-561576 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building material Flue tile or pilae fragments. Two fragments of hand made flue tile with a sanded surface on one side and diagonally scored and cross-hatched lines on the other, to help key plaster. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness: 17mm, combined weight: 184.19gms | |||||
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Flue tile | WILT-DAC561 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A fragment of Roman (AD 43-410) ceramic building material in the form of a box flue tile, measuring 64.43x48.10x17.60mm and weighing 40.1g. The fabric is sandy and oxidised, and the decoration comprises either combed or rolled parallel lines. The grooves are 2-3mm wide and where one complete grou... | |||||
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Flue tile | NLM-77B8B0 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material Flue Tile. Sandy, mostly oxidised, fabric with occasional large voids. Three fragments (a)-(c) of flat box or flue tile with combed impressions on one side. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness: (a) 19mm, (b)20mm, (c) 22mm. Total Weight: 510gms. | |||||
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Flue tile | LEIC-2BDDF7 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman ceramic flue tile fragment with roller stamp keying, 80mm long, 70mm wide and 13mm long with a weight of 105grams. | |||||
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Flue tile | SOM-8BEE41 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| A fragment of an earthenware flue tile of Roman date. The outer surface and inner margins of the tile are orange in colour, whilst the inner core is grey. The fabric is fairly soft and fine and is tempered with occasional red iron ore (<1mm) and fragments of a poorly sorted chalky, white mater... | |||||
| Flue tile | WILT-3DE586 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A fragment of Roman flue tile, measuring 49.75x57.44x17.61mm and weighing 59.62g. One face is covered with grooves arranged in a V shape. | |||||
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Flue tile | DOR-B16B74 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 8 fragments of box flue tile. All are of a fairly coarse oxidised orange to red fabric, some pieces with a reduced greyish core. The fabric is sandy with occasional calcareous inclusions, voids and other stone pieces (up to 10 mm). Three of the fragments are from the corners of the box-shaped til... | |||||
| Flue tile | HAMP-C2F9C6 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A pair of fragments of Roman box flue tile. They have combed parallel and diagonal lines on one surface. They have a combined weight of 38.8g. | |||||
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Flue tile | IOW-774535 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Seven box-flue tile fragments of Roman date. Combined weight: 796g. These surface finds were found in association with Roman ceramic building material consisting of unclassified (Roman) tile, tegulae and tesserae. The fragments was discovered where the grassland had been disturbed during t... | |||||
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Flue tile | HAMP-03F185 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A group of three fragments of Roman box flue tile, varying in shape and size. They have varying patterns of decoration: two has combed parallel lines, one with overlapping diagonals; one has curving lines. They have a combined weight of 242g. | |||||
| Flue tile | WILT-E11054 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Worn and broken fragment of Roman flue tile, missing much of its thickness. It measures 34.9x31x9.4mm and weighs 8.6g. | |||||
| Flue tile | WILT-B677F5 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Fragment of Roman Flue Tile, measuring 85.6x67.1x16.2mm and weighing 136.33g. One face has groups of deep grooves, some curving, some diagonal. | |||||
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Flue tile | SUSS-8ACB17 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Large fragment of Roman box flue tile. Part of the top and one side remains. Mid-orange colour. Deeply stamped decoration on the front face with alternating squares containing three horizontal and three vertical bars. 1st - 2nd century AD. 128.4mm long, 124.9mm wide, 38.3mm thick and 416 grams i... | |||||
| Flue tile | SUSS-5F1CC0 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Two fragments of Roman box flue tile with parallel impressed lines made by combing. Fragment 1 is dark orange with flat top and bottom and very abraded breaks on all sides. It has four wide combed lines with a U shaped profile on the top to key plaster into. It is 59.23mm long, 28.23mm wide and... | |||||
| Flue tile | WILT-F5A0A0 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Fragment of Roman earthenware flue tile, measuring 67.4x46.4x14.1mm and weighing 60.75g. One surface is covered in grooves. | |||||
| Flue tile | WILT-96AC34 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Four/ possibly five fragments of flue tile of varying size, the largest measuring 110x87x19mm and extending 38mm to the reverse. The smallest, probably a flue tile though with no extending arm, measures 47x45x16mm and has the deep grooves for 'keying'. Another fragment with a broken extension cou... | |||||
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Flue tile | GLO-F53172 |
Roman | Avon |
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| 18 fragments of roman ceramic building material weighing 1.6kg, the fragments range in size from 87mm by 89mm by 22mm to 40mm by 36mm by 24mm. Lines have been incised onto one of the faces in order to adhere plaster to the surface, some pieces curve round at a right angle. This are probably fra... | |||||
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Flue tile | IOW-4D5B70 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Fragment of box-flue tile of Roman date (AD 43 – AD 410). Length 112mm, width 79mm, maximum thickness of the wall of the tile, 28mm. Weight 290.01g.The fragment is the corner part of a flue-tile. It has two faces and one finished edge. Two other edges are formed by old abraded breaks. Each ... | |||||
| Flue tile | SOMDOR-5CC677 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 3 fragments of flue tile. Two fragments of orange oxidised fabric with sand and haematite temper. One fragment with red oxidised surfaces and a reduced grey core. The fragments have decorative impressed lines for keying plaster. Sample dimensions: 80 mm x 60 mm x 12 mm. | |||||
| Flue tile | SOMDOR-F6DD28 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 small and abraded fragment of an incised flue tile in an oxidised red fabric. Diagonal incised grooves on one face. | |||||
| Flue tile | SF7144 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Single fragment of box flue tile with heavy straight and wavy line combed bands. | |||||
| Flue tile | HAMP1898 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Fragment, decorated flue tile with combed vertical and diagonal lines. | |||||
| Flue tile | WMID3281 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| This maybe a fragment of a flue tile. The fabric of the material is a orange/cream colour. The inclusions are fine and micaceous with grog inclusions. The tile is highly fired. The shape of the tile is sub-rectangular in plan. One long edge is broken. The opposite edge is bevelled, as is one shor... | |||||
| Flue tile | WMID2679 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| Fragments of flue tile. Combed decoration. Highly abraded. | |||||
| Flue tile | WMID2022 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| x 13 sherds of an orange coloured fabric. The sherds have edges which form right-angles. On the upper surfaces there are combed impressions. Varying sized fragments from 165mm to 60mm. | |||||
| Flue tile | WMID2917 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The fragment of flue tile is made from a ceramic material which has in manufactured been placed on a sand bed. The lower surface of the fragment is a pink/orange colour with the surface covered with sandy particles. Below this pink/orange colour the material has a dark grey coloured surface, whic... | |||||

