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Roman stone inscription
A slightly tapering block of stone inscribed:- coh(ortis) I | c(enturia) Statori | M[a]ximi | p(assus) X[X]Xlll s(emis)
(From the first cohort, the century of Statorius Maximus (built) 33½ paces)
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
31.78/26.28
Find Information
Site Name: Goldcliff Pill, Newport County Borough
Date: 1878
Notes: Found washed out from below ground deposited by the tide in front of the long sea-bank about 400 yards west of Goldcliff Priory, Mon., about 3 miles south of Caerleon. The stone was designed for insertion in an earthwork, but any relationship with any Roman sea defences is uncertain. It could have been associated with Roman drainage works associated with the modern-day Goldcliff Pill or an embankment adjacent to it.
Acquisition
Donation, 19/2/1931
Measurements
height / mm:533
width / mm:355
thickness / mm:76
weight / kg:36 [estimate]
Material
limestone
Location
In store
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