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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
A black-slipped beaker sherd with enbarbotine figural decoration in the shape of a goose. This is probably Caerleon ware, imitating form Dr 37 (photographed) From the same context: 2 grey ware pot lid sherds, a black burnished ware pot lid sherd and a red ware pot lid sherd; 2 grey ware flanged bowl sherds; 2 conjoining grey ware dish sherds; a red ware carinated vessel sherd; 3 red ware flagon sherds (2 conjoining); 7 red ware jar sherds and 5 red ware flanged bowl sherds.
Dr 37 is a hemispherical decorated bowl
Site Name: Caerleon Amphitheatre Field (Sept 1955), Caerleon
Notes: From the Civil Settlement - excavations conducted in field to the south of the amphitheatre. At 13: in charcoal and occupation above natural. Pre-stone.