Photo diary 16th & 17th September 2008
- By: Lorna Richardson |
- Sep 18, 2008
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A collection of shots taken over 2 days. Lots of Roman pits, for all you quarry fans, and a few burials.
Disc mouthed flagons
These flagons were made in the 1st - 4th centuries AD in the modern Hertfordshire villages of Much and Little Hadham, where production of this type of pottery took place on an industrial scale. This type of pottery is generally found in a thirty mile radius of it's source, and is a unique find from the East London Roman cemetery.
Context: 1859 Roman grave
Context: 1863 Roman quarry pit
Context: 1887 Roman quarry pit
Context: 1873 Roman quarry pit
Context: 1894 Roman quarry pit
Context: 1890 Roman burial
Context: 1891 Roman coffin stain belonging to burial (1890)
Context: 1898 Roman quarry pit
Context: 1901 Grave cut
Context: 1907 Gerogian basement and drainage features on Prescot Street
Context: 1909 Oval-shaped Roman quarrying pit
Context: 1910 Grave cut
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