“Strange Symbols of Some Kind”: The Problems Surrounding Stamped Roman Clay Walls.

Russell, M., 1990. “Strange Symbols of Some Kind”: The Problems Surrounding Stamped Roman Clay Walls. University College London Institute of Archaeology Bulletin, 27, pp. 87-117.

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Abstract

It is suggested that roller-stamped walls were common in Roman Britain because of the need to Romanise large-scale building projects and that later tile stamping may have developed from this

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Source: British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB)
Subjects:History > Archaeology
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage
ID Code:17007
Deposited By:Dr Miles Russell
Deposited On:17 Dec 2010 08:12
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:40
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