Helen
We put ours on as pottery.
David
Why wouldn't you put a Roman tile on the HER?
Regards
Alison Hatcher
Assistant Historic Environment Officer
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Why put a "Roman" tile on the HER?
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Wells
Sent: 10 November 2006 15:59
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Subject: Roman tiles!!!
Hello,
Since everyone's very talkative, I wondered if anyone could help me...
When you put a Roman tile onto the HER, what do you use for material type?
Clay? Pottery? Something else?
Just wondering..!
Helen Wells
Assistant Planning Archaeologist/Historic Environment Record Officer
Leicestershire County Council
http://www.leics.gov.uk/historic_natural_environment_archaeology
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