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Fragment of a Roman flagon


© Museum of London
 

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Neck and mouth of a ring-neck flagon, or large vessel, in buff Verulamium ware. The handle has broken off at the junction with the neck. Below the ring-neck, the following words have been inscribed before firing; "GAI SVM PECVLIARIS" or "I am the property of Gaius". It was found during tunnelling below King William Street.
 
Artist/Photographer/Maker
Unknown
 
Date
43 AD - 410 AD
 
Image Number
000312
 
 
 

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