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Roman water jar
If you look closely at this fat bodied stoneware water jug, you can see the potter's thumbprints at
Roman brooch, Cruggleton Castle
A Roman bow-brooch, made of bronze and decorated with a zig-zag line between two grooves. It would
Glass bangle, Barhobble
A fragment of a blue/green glass bangle with an applied band of blue glass and yellow enamel. Items
Glass bangle, Genoch Sands
Fragment of an opaque glass bangle or bracelet. Objects like this were made locally by native craft
Mount, Burnside
Glass bead, Drummore
A white glass bead decorated with a black trail pattern. Beads like this were produced locally duri
Rim Sherd, East Gallaberry
This rim sherd was discovered on the site of the Roman fort at East Gallaberry, and is the surviving
Black Burnished ware , Carzield
Black burnished ware This type of pottery had a grey-black metallic sheen caused by polishing the su
Samian Ware
Six sherds of Samian ware. The upper right-hand piece appears to show the feet of a deer, and the lo
Flagon neck, Carzield
Top fragment of a flagon or jar. Includes the rim, neck, partial shoulder and one handle. The clay i
Bracelet fragment, Boonies Cottage, Bent Path
Found in the 1970s, Description Small fragment of opaque white glass bangle showing flat, slightl
Brooch, Carzield
This artefact was found during the excavations of Carzield Fort in 1965. This brooch would have been
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