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Romano-British flask from Crookham
 
   
Romano-British flask from Crookham
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Brief Description: Romano-British flask
Subject Date: Romano-British
 
Full Description: A Romano-British pottery bottle or flask, with the mouth missing, from the 3rd. century AD. It was found in a gravel pit at Pyle Hill, Greenham, in the late 19th century. It was donated to the Museum by the Lord of the Manor, Lloyd Baxendale.
 
Collection: West Berkshire Museum
Place: Newbury, Berkshire, Crookham Common
Subject: object
Content Type: pottery
Location: West Berkshire Museum
Local Ref: NEBYM:1998.30
Unique ID: wb-nm-1998_30-i-00-000.tif
IPR: West Berkshire Council
 
 
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