Earwood, C., Cool, H. E M. and Northover, P. (2001). Two pewter bowls from a mire in South Wales. Britannia 32. Vol 32, pp. 279-285.

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Two pewter bowls from a mire in South Wales
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Britannia 32
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Britannia
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32
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279 - 285
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The paper reports on the recovery of two pewter vessels (a shallow dish and a small bowl) from a mire at Abercynafon, Powys. Packed one inside the other, the bowls appear to have been deliberately deposited, perhaps for ritual purposes. No other Roman artefacts were discovered but worked timber from the pond dates to the third--ninth centuries AD. Includes reports on:
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Caroline Earwood
H E M Cool
Peter Northover
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2001
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Subjects / Periods:
Late Iron Age (BIAB)
Pewter Objects [Swp] (BIAB)
Bowls [Sm] (BIAB)
Bowl (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Bowls (Auto Detected Subject)
Artefacts (Auto Detected Subject)
Ritual (Auto Detected Subject)
Timber (Auto Detected Subject)
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19 Jul 2002