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Nails, Birrens
On loan to the museum from the Dumfries and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, this collection of partially corroded nails were recovered from the Roman Fort at Birrens, Middlebie.
Object no :
RPD0128
Collection :
Artefacts
Creator :
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Related site :
Birrens
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