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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
2 conjoining red-slipped red ware platter sherd (possibly Caerleon ware cf fig10); 4 black burnished ware platter sherds; 2 grey ware dish sherds; a grey ware rusticated beaker with raised bumps; 2 similar grey ware jar sherds with rusticated surface (cf fig 13); a grey ware vessel sherd with wavy line decoration; 3 conjoining jar sherds without rustication but cf fig 13.1; 3 grey ware jar sherds with rouletting (2 are conjoining and all 3 are probably from the same vessel); 2 grey ware jar sherds; an imitation Dr37 grey ware bowl sherd with rouletting; a red ware cylindrical vessel rim sherd; 2 Caerleon ware bowl sherds imitating form Dr18/31 with a partial imitation stamp; 2 Caerleon ware flanged bowl sherds; 2 red ware pot lid.
Dr 37 is a hemispherical decorated bowl
Dr 18/31 is a transitional form between a plate and a bowl
Site Name: Eastern corner (Mynde site), Caerleon
Notes: Excavation site covered the eastern angle of the legionary fortress. Unstratified.