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Roman stone moulding
Two joining fragments. The rear is sawn from the bottom up, then snapped of; top and bottom faces are roughly chiselled. Iron stains on the top surface are from an iron tie. A skim of limeplaster has been applied to the moulded face after it had become badly eroded, as well as to the original, flat right-hand end and to the bottom surface; all these surfaces retain some red paint. Mortar covers a break at the rear, suggesting that the strip had been re-set at some time. From the Fourth century filling of the Piscina.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
65.170A
Find Information
Site Name: Backhall Street, Caerleon
Notes: E7 u/s
Acquisition
Collected officially, 20/5/1965
Measurements
length / m:0.118
width / m:0.07
Material
sandstone
Location
In store
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