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Manufacturing debris | NLM-9CD563 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Glass Manufacturing waste. A fragment of melted glass or cullet. All edges are rounded by melting, so it will have been subjected to temperatures in excess of 600 degrees centigrade. This makes it impossible to determine whether this was originally window or vessel glass. This object compleme... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | NLM-01EDC5 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy Manufacturing Waste. Two lumps of melted copper alloy. The smaller appears to incorporate the part-melted upper bow and spring of a dolphin brooch, which would argue this metalworking to date to the late 1st century AD - the spring-fastened dolphin brooch being current AD 40-60, ... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | SOMDOR-255417 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Circular shale core from the manufacture of armlets. It has a large , central, square hole through it (type A1 (J.B. Calkin, 1953, "Kimmeridge Coal Money" - The Romano-British Shale Armlet Industry, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, Volume 75, pages45 - 67)). The... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | SOMDOR-2447F2 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Circular shale core from the manufacture of armlets. On one face is a square, off-centre recess with a slight bevel and on the other is a conical indentation (type B2 (J.B. Calkin, 1953, "Kimmeridge Coal Money" - The Romano-British Shale Armlet Industry, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History ... | |||||
| Manufacturing debris | YORYM1843 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| material confirmed by S Ogilvy, Geologist. Crude, near natural piece of jet which has been very approximately prepared (slightly faced at one end). Found in same area as pieces of Romano-British tile. | |||||

