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Gaming board | LANCUM-1779E3 |
Roman | Cumbria |
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| Large fragment of possible Roman gaming board made from baked clay, dating from c. AD43-410. The fragment is about 15mm thick and seems to have breaks all around the edges so that its original size must remain uncertain. The obverse shows three straight lines/grooves which meet at a right angle a... | |||||
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Gaming board | NCL-335105 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A fragment of a ceramic gaming board, probably Roman in date. It measures 139mm by 90mm. The gaming board has been made from a plain flat tile which is 30mm thick. The tile has a dark grey brown fabric with a red brown core and numerous quartz inclusions A sharp instrument has been used to score ... | |||||
| Gaming board | SOMDOR1597 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| 1 fragment of decorated shale tile. Flat piece of shale with one rounded corner remaining (originally rectilinear). One surface is decorated with two concentric framing bands of three parallel lines. Between the bands is an incised roundel in the corner. Possibly a gaming board. | |||||

