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Roman tiles!!!
Dear Helen
 
We put ours on as clay (about 180 examples if you are interested) but we also have a couple recorded as stone..
 
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Mark Bennet
 
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>>> [log in to unmask] 10/11/2006 15:59:20 >>>

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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