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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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Plain (Fig 49; 1739)<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Faceted (Fig 49; 1740)<br />

In printed catalogue.<br />

Plain (Fig 50; 1741-1755)<br />

FINGER-RINGS<br />

Shale and jet finger-rings<br />

Copper-alloy finger-rings<br />

1745 SF BKC 2837. H338 L12. Destruction debris of Period 5b building. Period<br />

5b (end), Fragment.<br />

1746 SF BKC 5136. V207 F50. Pit. Period 5 (or 6), Cast. Internal diameter<br />

15.0 mm. D-shaped section. height 3.0 mm. thickness 2.0 mm. Possibly not<br />

a finger-ring.<br />

1747 SF BKC 5369. V533 L72. Make-up? Period 4. Fragments.<br />

1748 SF CPS 885. 966 L159. Make-up. Period 3. Fragments.<br />

1750 SF BUC 367(C), B932 G152. Probably not a grave deposit. Period 1.<br />

Cast. Internal diameter 16.5 mm. roughly oval section. height 3.0 mm.<br />

thickness 2.0 mm. Possibly not a finger-ring.<br />

1751 SF BUC 1132. E301 L16. Destruction debris. Probably first half of the<br />

5th century. In two fragments. Penannular, terminals overlap. Internal<br />

diameter 15.8 mm, rectangular section, height 2.0 mm, thickness 1.0 mm.<br />

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