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| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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| Imbrex | HAMP-A5B767 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A fragment of a curved tile, probably a Roman imbrex (roof tile). The tile is mid-light orange with sparse grog inclusions. There is a depression on the upper surface perhaps where a finger has been dragged through the wet clay; there are three adjacent finger impressions on the lower surface. On... | |||||
| Imbrex | DOR-B1EF33 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 fragment of imbrex roof tile. A very coarse oxidised reddish fabric with abundant poorly sorted stone inclusions (up to 15 mm). The tile has an arched profile. This type of tile would be used with flat, lipped tiles (tegulae) to form an overlapping tiled roof. Date: Roman - 1st century to 4th ... | |||||
| Imbrex | SUSS-16C261 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Fragment of curved tile, possibly Roman imbrex. The tile is pale orange with sparse grog and chalk inclusions. There is a layer of pale cream plaster or other substance on the inner side. The fragment is highly abraded from water wear. It weighs 118 grams. | |||||
| Imbrex | NMGW-936D54 |
Roman | Monmouthshire |
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| Roman imbrex fragment, with medium quartz grit. | |||||
| Imbrex | WMID877 |
Roman | Shropshire |
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| A long concave roof tile. One long edge has been broken. Towards one find of the tile on the upper surface there is a sub-squarer indentation, c. 14mm deep, which may have held a finial in place. | |||||
| Imbrex | SOMDOR156 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 FRAGMENT OF RED IMBREX TILE. | |||||

