This iron-handled Roman cooking pot from the collection of the Hunterian Museum was selected by Louisa Hammersley, postgraduate student at the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow.
The pots are from at least two Roman cargo ships, either wrecked or the cargoes jettisoned at sea in a storm. The pottery (Samian ware) was imported from Roman Gaul. These pots - caught by local ...
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Researchers Reveal The History Behind The Ancient Colchester Vase And The Roman Gladiator Battles That Inspired ItWidely considered one of the most striking pieces of Roman pottery ever discovered in Britain ... other recently-unearthed artifacts from Britain depicting famous Roman gladiators include a ...
The pots are from at least two Roman cargo ships, either wrecked or the cargoes jettisoned at sea in a storm. The pottery (Samian ware) was imported from Roman Gaul.
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