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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Samian bowl sherds, form Dr37. S371 is a Southern Gaulish sherd, too worn and rubbed to identify but quite thin and small. Probably Flavian. S372 is a sherd of very orange ware with a glossy dark orange slip. Only the top of the small double bordered ovolo remains. Probably mid-late 2nd century and could be either Eastern or Central Gaulish. S373 is a small sherd from a footring, in soft, orange-yellow Eastern Gaulish ware with some remains of a dark orange, thin slip. Late 2nd century.
Dr 37 is a hemispherical decorated bowl
Site Name: Bear House Field II, Caerleon
Notes: Field adjoins the south-west side of the legionary fortress : 'A' material is from Courtyard House (Civil Settlement). Context: at145: in occupation next below humus. Stone Phase.