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Roman pottery bowl
Fragments of bowls of common red pottery, with upright sides springing from a saucer-like base and crested with a flat flanged lip. The larger ususally ornamented with one or more sunk beads round the middle, and the summit of the lip occasionally reeded. (On a separate accession card) Fragments of bowls of common black pottery with upright sides, saucer-like bottoms, and flanged lips; more thinly built than their red-ware representatives, and occasionally with band of wavy ornament produced by a toothed instrument.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
02.97/37
Find Information
Site Name: Gelligaer, Caerphilly County Borough
Grid Reference: ST 1341 9707
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1899-1901
Acquisition
Donation, 1902
Measurements
Material
pottery
Location
In store
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