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Colchester Archaeological Report 2: The Roman small finds

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10.5 mm thick. 30.0 mm wide.<br />

2751 SF CPS 778. 641 L88. Burnt make-up. Period 4. Brecciated white. pink<br />

and black marble. May be burnt Africano marble. Veneer. 23.0 mm thick.<br />

No edges?<br />

2752 SF CPS 842. 723 L182. Destruction of Period 4. Creamy marble. Veneer.<br />

14.5 mm thick. One edge.<br />

2753 SF CPS 724. 783 L1 10. Make-up. Period 4. Greensand. Strip. traces of<br />

hollow chamfers on two of the edges. and of plain chamfers on the other<br />

two. 18.5 by 25.5 mm.<br />

2754 SF CPS 936. 1032 F170. Rubble wall foundation outside area of<br />

excavation. Periods 5(?) to 7. Purbeck marble. Veneer. maximum<br />

thickness 45.0 mm. Lower surface very rough. No edges.<br />

2755 SF CPS 798. L78. Topsoil. Period 6. Purbeck marble. Veneer. Maximum<br />

thickness 41.5 mm. Two contiguous edges? Lower surface rough.<br />

2756 SF CPS 902. L1 18. Deep make-up. Period 4. Purbeck marble. Veneer.<br />

26.5 mm thick. No edges. Lower surface rough.<br />

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