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Glass fragment, Birrens
A fragment of clear cut glass from Birrens Roman Fort. The surviving section is composed of the rim
Glass Fragments, Birrens
A selection of glass fragments found at the site of Birrens Roman Fort. A large quantity of this mat
Mortarium, Carzield
A large shallow dish which has been reconstructed into a vessel using nine sherds. The majority of t
Patera Cooking Pot, Durisdeer
A bronze cooking pot (known as a patera) with a plain bowl, tin interior, and a flat base. The pot h
Bush clearing Axehead
Discovered during an excavation of the Roman Fort of Carzield in 1931, this axehead was used primari
Fragments of Pottery, Barburgh Hill
Fragments of native pottery, Barburgh Mill, Closeburn. These were found in the area of Barburgh Mill
Saddle Quern Stone
This saddle quern stone, discovered near Birrens Roman Fort, was used in the production of food.
Mortaria shards,Glenlochar
Mortaria were bowls with a rough surface used for grinding cereals and other food. Due to this roug
Black-burnished ware shards
Found on excavation near Barburgh Mill, this type of pottery was produced in Dorset and found at Rom
Mortaria fragments, Glenlochar
Mortaria were bowls with a rough surface used for grinding cereals and other food. Due to this roug
Buckle and needle fragments
Two finds from Luce Sands; the buckle is thought to be Roman on the basis of its shape.
Head of Roman brooch
Found by a metal detector near Galiston, this Roman Fibula Brooch is T-shaped in design, and has unf
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