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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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1563 SF BUC 1593(C), H544 G500. Grave fill. Period 2. Shale. In four<br />

pieces. mended. Internal diameter 60.0 mm. D-shaped section. thickness<br />

8.0 mm. height 5.0 mm. Small shallow notches on both upper and lower<br />

outer edges. set in slightly.<br />

c) oblique and irregular notches<br />

1564 SF BKC 4290(C), N270. Cleaning. Period 6? Shale. Fragment. internal<br />

diameter 60.0 mm. rectangular section. thickness 7.5 mm. height 4.5 mm.<br />

Irregular. slight. oblique V-shaped notches are cut into the upper and<br />

lower outside edges.<br />

d) complex notches (Fig 38. 1565)<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Transverse grooves (Fig 38. 1566-1567)<br />

1567 SF BUC 1563/1564/1570. H397/398/406 G519. Grave deposit. Period 2.<br />

Fragment of a plain shale bracelet. thickness 3.0 mm. height 4.0 mm.<br />

bound by two fragments of grooved copper-alloy sheet.<br />

Octagonal (Fig 38; 1568)<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Plain (Fig 39; 1569-1584)<br />

Bone armlets<br />

1569 SF BKC 2155(C), E217 L55. Demolition debris. Post-<strong>Roman</strong>. Fragment.<br />

1570 SF BKC 3359(C), K556 L134. Make-up/dump. Period 4. Fragment.<br />

1571 SF CPS 162(C), 331 L43. Topsail build-up. Period 6. Fragment. with<br />

copper-allay rivet.<br />

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