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Glass finger rings
This fragment of a glass finger ring was found on a farmstead site at Moss Raploch, Clatteringshaws
Glass bangle fragment
Found on the surface at a site of habitation during the Mesolithic period, this portion of a Romano-
Childs gold ring
Discovered on the surface near Kirkmahoe, the upper surface of this ring is decorated with three mou
Samian fragments, Barburgh Mill
Samian is a high quality tableware made in central France. It was exported throughout the Roman Empi
Amphora fragment, Barburgh Mill
Amphorae are large pottery vessels used to transport wine and oil. This large fragment comprises fou
Black-burnished ware vessel
A type of pottery produced in Dorset and found at Roman sites throughout Britain. This reconstructed
Black-burnished ware, Barburgh Mill Fort
A type of pottery produced in Dorset and found at Roman sites throughout Britain. This reconstructed
Penannular Brooch
This Romano British brooch is in the form of a ring with a break at one point, these brooches were c
Roman Lamp
Roman clay lamps like this one have handles, holes for filling and a nozzle for the wick to come out
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