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ECM: Ystradfellte; Dervacus Stone (replica)
Roughly quadrangular (laminated) pillar stone, roughly dressed. The broad face was set towards the Roman Road, with Latin inscription facing S.W. down-slope.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
06.495
Find Information
Site Name: Ystradfellte, Powys
Notes: Original monument was formerly located on the edge of the Roman Road, some 5 metres S.E. of its present position. It was reset in the 19th century and again in 1940, in a rectangular pavement to the W. of Sarn Helen (the Roman Road that linked Neath with Brecon). Its position suggests a road-side burial in the Roman tradition. Stone also referred to as 'Maen Madoc' (AC 1939).
Acquisition
Purchase, 1906
Measurements
height / mm:2800
width / mm:730
depth / mm:390
Material
Plaster of Paris
red sandstone
Techniques
cast
Location
In store
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