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Dartford District Archaeological Group (DDAG)

The Christopher St John Breen Roman Pottery Archive - An aid to identifying sherds from excavations

Pictures of Central Gaulish Samian - Dr 27 - see Potsherd

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Samian CG Dr 27 rim sherd - Date range for this form at Lezoux AD120-160
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Samian CG Dr 27 rim sherd - Date range for this form at Lezoux AD120-160
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Samian CG Dr 27 rim sherd - Date range for this form at Lezoux AD120-160
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Samian CG Dr 27 rim sherd - Date range for this form at Lezoux AD120-160
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Samian CG Dr 27 rim sherd  Early Lezoux fabric (almost orange in colour)   Neronian/early Flavian 
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Samian CG Dr 27 base sherd - Date range for this form at Lezoux AD120-160
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Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 27 pictured above
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Picture of Samian CG Dr 27 from excavations at Abbey Farm Roman Villa, Minster in Thanet


Drawing of Samian Dr 27

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