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Roman pottery bowl
Soft buff or red ware, in some cases with imitation Samian slip, they are probably wasters, a single well-fired example being of good red ware. The body is in all cases rouletted, and the slightly overhanging moulded rim appears to undergo a progressive development from b through a to f, apparently the lastest form typologically, in which the character of the first is completely lost. This type seems to owe something to the Samian form Drag. 29, or a derivative of it. Its date is quite uncertain. Three other examples beside those illustrated, one a distorted waster in grey ware.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
25.1/700 d
Find Information
Site Name: Holt, Wrexham
Grid Reference: SJ 405 546
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1907-1915
Notes: Context unrecorded
Acquisition
Purchase, 7/1/1925
Measurements
Material
oxidized ware
Location
In store
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