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Roof tile | WILT-0E9AA1 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A probably complete, but with worn edges, sub-hexagonal stone roof tile found in association with Roman material. The edges are longer than the ends, both of which are V shaped. There is a perforation for a nail (5.75mm diameter) towards one edge of the V at one end. Measures c.360mm in length, m... | |||||
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Roof tile | DOR-3DC661 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A fragment of a limestone roof tile. The pointed apex of a probably lozengiform roof tile. There is a sub circular chipped hole at the apex. This has been pecked from one face of the tile only. Roof tiles such as these are common on Roman sites, but continue in use into the 19th century. Date: Ro... | |||||
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Roof tile | NLM-77D286 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material Roof Tile. Two fragments. Sandy fabric with occasional chips of chalk to length 5mm in (a), oxidised externally with reduced cores. Two forms are represented: (a) bears a flange and is therefore a tegula; (b) is curved, and probably an imbrex; the inner surface of this c... | |||||
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Roof tile | NLM-77C425 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material. Roof Tile. Sandy oxidised fabric. Two fragments (a) and (b) of tile; (a) has a flange and is therefore from a tegula, (b) is flat, and has one sanded surface suggesting it was hand moulded on a sanded surface. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness: (a) 19mm, (b) 23mm... | |||||
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Roof tile | NLM-77A8B2 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material. Roof Tile. Sandy oxidised fabric with a slightly reduced core; sparse inclusions of flint to length 6mm. Two fragments (a) and (b) of thick tile or tegula with a flange. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness (a): 22mm, (b) 27mm, Combined weight: 750gms. | |||||
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Roof tile | NLM-746153 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material Roof Tile fragment. Over-fired to a dark grey colour. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. This object was kindly identified by Sandra Firth, Hazel West and Helen Fry of the North Lincolnshire Pottery Research Group. Thickness: 24mm, Weight: 24.58gms. | |||||
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Roof tile | CAM-10DE14 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A fragment of ceramic roof tile, probably Roman in date. No definite diagnostic features are present on the surviving fragment. Dimensions: weight 380g, thickness 21.08mm, other (maximum) dimensions 98.51mm x 151.02mm. | |||||
| Roof tile | HAMP-A4CB08 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A fragment from a Roman roof tile made from Purbeck limestone. Towards one edge is a perforation (max. Dia.; c. 8.1mm) surrounded by a concavity on both faces. On both faces are traces of orange-brown corrosion product from the attaching iron nail. The hole has broken through at one point quite h... | |||||
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Roof tile | HAMP-047382 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| An incomplete sub-rectangular stone roof tile found in association with Roman material. It has a nail perforation towards one of the short sides (Dia.: 8.5mm). | |||||
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Roof tile | HAMP-9164B5 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Triangular fragment of ceramic building material, possibly roof tile. | |||||
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Roof tile | HAMP-915711 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Fragment of ceramic building material, possibly roof tile. There are four parallel grooves on one side of the fragment. | |||||
| Roof tile | SOMDOR-5CB277 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| 1 fragment of stone roof tile. There is a circular nail hole, with a diameter of 11 mm. | |||||
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Roof tile | LEIC-9839D1 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| one ridge fragment from a Roman Tegula tile. | |||||
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Roof tile | IOW-8CAEC4 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Fragment of a ceramic roof-tile (tegula) of Roman date (AD 43 – AD 410). Length 99mm, width 69mm and 18mm thick. Weight 218.42g.The fragment is part of the side of the tegula and part of the raised flange is intact. The flange is 21mm in width and its total height is 39mm. The red tile has a g... | |||||
| Roof tile | SF9289 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragment of tegula flange | |||||
| Roof tile | HAMP1897 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| 6 x fragments roof tile, including 1 tegula fragment. | |||||
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Roof tile | HAMP3785 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Fragment of roof tile with foot and claw print of dog Dims.: 62 x 60 T: 13.5 | |||||
| Roof tile | SF6439 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Fragments (5), some quite large, of tegula and imbrex and a thicker brick, of which three pieces are reduced (i.e. burnt). | |||||
| Roof tile | SF5017 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Single tegula flange fragment. Heavy scored line on top of flange (probably post-firing). Possibly burnt - partially reduced. | |||||
| Roof tile | SF6204 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| An abraded flange fragment from a tegula. Also two possible grey ware body sherds, mainly medieval and later scatter. | |||||
| Roof tile | SF2634 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Four fragments (fairly large) of tegula and 2 unidentifiable fragments. | |||||
| Roof tile | HAMP831 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Roof tile | HAMP1536 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| 13 fragments, roof tile. ( Four fragments are undecorated, one is an imbrex fragment, two are tegula fragments, six are decorated flue tile fragments with combed vertical and curving lines) | |||||
| Roof tile | HAMP1268 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| 32 fragments with combed decoration. | |||||

