Hunter, F. and Curtis, N. G W. (2006). An unusual pair of Roman bronze vessels from Stoneywood, Aberdeen, and other Roman finds from north-east Scotland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 136. Vol 136, pp. 199-214.

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An unusual pair of Roman bronze vessels from Stoneywood, Aberdeen, and other Roman finds from north-east Scotland
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 136
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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136
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199 - 214
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The provenance of two Roman bronze vessels in the collections of Marischal Museum has recently been discovered in the journal F Rev John Skinner's 1825 Northern Tour. The reliability of this source is discussed, alongside a consideration of the antiquarian networks of the time. The vessels comprise a dipper and strainer set; unusually, the strainer is unfinished, and possible implications of this are considered. Includes Appendix: Roman items from north-east Scotland in Marischal Museum
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Fraser Hunter
Neil G W Curtis
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2006
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Bronze Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
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11 Oct 2007