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Tile | IOW-CD8831 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of Roman floor tile (43-410 AD). This fragment is irregular in form and has a flat upper surface. The larger end is flat and part of a side. 153.42 x 70.55 x 46.44mm. Weight: c. 434.00g. This reddish/pink and grey tile fragment, found in the inter-tidal zone, is smooth and abraded. | |||||
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Tile | KENT-C438D6 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A collection of 4 fragments of box flue tile. All are of acoarse oxidised orange to red fabrice fabric is sandy with occasional calcareous inclusions and voids. One of the fragments is from the corner of a box-shaped tile. All the fragments have patterns of combed or rolled parallel lines a... | |||||
| Tile | WMID-7299E5 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| An incomplete fragment of a handmade curved ceramic roof tile type, known as Imbrex, of Roman dating (1st to 4th Centuries AD). The tile fragment is sub triangular in plan, with a shallow curved cross section. The ceramic fabric is oxidised (orangey red colour), with frequent large grog & met... | |||||
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Tile | IOW-B8E276 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of Roman ceramic imbrex (roof-ridge tile). 43-410 AD. This fragment has an inner grey core and is curved in cross-section. 85.02 x 64.41 x 15.22mm. Weight: 105.32g. | |||||
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Tile | IOW-788197 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of Roman ceramic tegula tile (43-410 AD). 69.59 x 43.46 x 40.16mm. Weight: 77.72g. | |||||
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Tile | IOW-7869B2 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of Roman ceramic combed tile (43-410 AD). 36.25 x 36.04 x 16.67mm. Weight: 16.74g. | |||||
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Tile | IOW-685B45 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Five fragments of Roman ceramic tile. Not floor tile or combed. The breaks are abraded. Combined weight: c. 356.0g. | |||||
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Tile | IOW-674AF8 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Two fragments of Roman ceramic floor tile (43-410 AD) 106.68 x 96.16 x 45.42mm. Weight: c. 397.0g. 93.39 x 60.12 x 45.17mm. Weight: 170.46g. | |||||
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Tile | IOW-F6B6D5 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of a Roman ceramic tile (AD 43-410). This tile is smooth and worn and uneven on the upper surface and uneven on the underside. It has old irregular breaks and one side has a finished surface. The fabric is orange/red and grey and contains large pieces of angular flint. 94.3 x 83.9 x 29... | |||||
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Tile | HAMP-F6E3D1 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A fragment of Roman tile with combed decoration, possibly a box flue tile. The tile seems to have a diagonal break on one side, but it is very smooth and quite regular. The fragment is broadly triangular, seemingly with two original sides. There is a slight lip on one side, but very abraded. The ... | |||||
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Tile | SF-EDF745 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A fragment of box flue of Roman date. It has a hard red/pink fabric, is rectangular in section and roughly rectangular in form, terminating on three sides in old breaks. One face of the fragment has moulded or impressed decoration comprising two decorative bands with herringbone pattern separated... | |||||
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Tile | SF-9759C6 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| Six fragment from tiles of Roman date. They have a combined total weight of 234.52g and date to between c,43-410 AD. 1) A sherd from the flange of a Roman tegula measuring 51.31mm in length, 33.50mm in width, 31.42mm in thickness and 63.62g in weight. 2) Five sherds from box flue of Roman date, a... | |||||
| Tile | SF-973835 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| Five fragment of probable tile of Roman or later date. They have an orange/red fabric fired grey at the core, with a combined total weight of 24.05g. These fragments may be of Roman date, although a later date range cannot be ruled out entirely. | |||||
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Tile | BERK-8050F2 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a Roman tegula, slightly curved at one and and retaining some combing on the flat upper surface. The underside is rough probably having suffered post-depositional damage. The fabric is hard and has been fired red-orange in colour and has occasional small iron fleck inclusions visibl... | |||||
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Tile | WAW-507EF1 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A possible fragment of a Roman ceramic flue tile. The fabric is mid orange with fine inclusions. The upper surface has combed groves running along part of the surface. the reverse of the tile is uneven. The tile is 80.1mm in length, 43.4mm in width 18.4mm thick and weighs 69.04 grams. | |||||
| Tile | SF-C52BB1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete fragment of tile with combed decoration on one complete surface, probably a fragment of box flue of Roman date. It measures 51.43mm in length, 27.89mm in width, 19.36mm in thickness, and 23.78g in weight. | |||||
| Tile | SF-6F0993 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Six tile fragments of Roman date with a combined total weight of 255.81g. 1) A fragment of tegula measuring 58.53mm in length, 56.74mm in width, 15.41mm in thickness, and 76.34g in weight. 2) A fragment of imbrex with a curved profile measuring 61.91mm in length, 63.53mm in width, 13.51mm in thic... | |||||
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Tile | NLM-201964 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material. Pila fragment. Sandy Oxidised fabric with reduced core. Sherd of a flue tile with externally corrugated or combed surface. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness: 21mm, Weight: 103.77gms. | |||||
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Tile | NLM-871153 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material. Pilae Tile, as identified by finder. Sandy fabric with reduced core, bearing sanded base and finger-smoothing striations on its upper surface. Suggested date: Roman, 40-400. Thickness: 41mm, Weight: 120gms | |||||
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Tile | IOW-CE7525 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A fragment of ceramic red tile of possible Roman date (AD 43-AD 410). One side of the tile has a flat straight edge and the other side are abraded breaks. The upper and lower faces are generally flat. This tile has a 'corky' appearance. It is tempered with large pieces of off-white substance, pro... | |||||
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Tile | BH-C83722 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a ceramic tile or brick, probably dating from the Roman period. The piece represents the corner of the tile, with two portions of two sides intact. It is crudely formed in a mottled orangey-brown fabric containing large inclusions of grog and chalk. The surfaces bear impressions of ... | |||||
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Tile | BH-C36DA5 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a Roman ceramic box flue tile. The piece is irregular in plan with none of the original edges surviving. The fabric is light greyish-pink in colour and is heavily shell-tempered, indicating a probable origin in the South Midlands, probably North Bedfordshire. Most of the outer surfa... | |||||
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Tile | KENT-F3BA77 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A fragment of ceramic tile. It has a reddish orange hard fabric, with frequent, large, irregular, grog inclusions and frequent irregular voids. This is a piece of Roman tile, possibly a floor tile as it is quite thick, and is quite worn on one side. 65.64mm x 50.08mm x 34.42mm 175.2g | |||||
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Tile | SWYOR-5FDD52 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Three fragments of Roman ceramic tile, probably dating from 43-410AD. The matrix is laminated and fine-grained, reddish orange in colour and fairly hard. There are a number of small to medium sized inclusions of a white, granular material as well as red grog and stones including flint. The smalle... | |||||
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Tile | NLM-326A25 |
Roman | North Lincolnshire |
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| Ceramic Building Material Tile. Hand-made fragment of fine sandy fabric from the edge of a tegula with an irregularly formed sub-rectangular lip; the underside is sanded, and also distorted, perhaps in firing. This tile was kindly identified by Wallace Collyer of the Community Archaeology Pro... | |||||
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Tile | WILT-8E0715 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A Roman (AD 1-410) ceramic cone-shaped earthenware tegula mammata from a cavity wall. It measures 73.46mm in diameter at its base and rises 58.72mm in height. It weighs 207.81g. High firing gives the surface its glazed appearance. The presence of cavity walling suggests a substantial building. | |||||
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Tile | BERK-8EA156 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of Roman Box flue tile | |||||
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Tile | DUR-4F7EA8 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of tile, probably Roman in date. | |||||
| Tile | WILT-3B78A3 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| A fragment of Roman (AD1-410) ceramic building material, measuring 64.33x5.71x24.49mm and weighing 39.88g. The fabric is a local coarse ware. | |||||
| Tile | SF-021B42 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| Two tile fragments of Roman date with a combined total weight of 478.82g. 1) 116.94mm in length, 96.36mm in width, 33.91mm in thickness and weighs 471g. 2) 31.78mm in length, 23.79mm in width, 12.34mm in thickness and weighs 7.82g. | |||||

