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Roman samian bowl, decorated
Sherds from a decorated bowl (form 37). A zone of sinuous gadroons is divided from a winding scroll by a straight wreath of trifid motifs. The scroll includes larger trifid motifs between heart-shaped leaves, with Nile geese in the upper concavities and small birds to the left in the lower concavities. The date is circa AD 70-90.
The samian recovered from the excavations on the British Telecom site, though not great in quantity, is of particular interest since it includes a substantial group of South Gaulish decorated ware from La Graufesenque, which belongs to the early occupation of the fortress. When reassembled, some of these bowls are largely complete, though the sherds have been widely scattered and often turned up in later levels. Some show evidence of considerable wear, including D1, the bowl that is stylistically the earliest found. This suggests that it had been used elsewhere before being brought to the fortress.
Dr 37 is a hemispherical decorated bowl
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Site Name: British Telecom Site, Caerleon
Notes: Excavation conducted on land immediately to the east of the telephone exchange on Museum Street.