Brodribb, G. (1979). A survey of tile from the Roman bath house at Beauport Park, Battle, E Sussex. Britannia 10. Vol 10, pp. 139-156.

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A survey of tile from the Roman bath house at Beauport Park, Battle, E Sussex
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Britannia 10
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Britannia
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10
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139 - 156
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Some ten tons of tegulae, imbrices, box flue tiles, bricks and hollow voussoirs have been examined and records made of tile-stamps of the Classis Britannica, signatures, tally marks, comb and other patterns, imprint of a wooden comb, etc. These are analysed and discussed.
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Gerald Brodribb
Year of Publication
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1979
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Subjects / Periods:
Bath House (Auto Detected Subject)
Wooden Comb (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Tegulae Imbrices Box Flue Tiles Bricks (Auto Detected Subject)
Classis Britannica Signatures Tally Marks Comb (Auto Detected Subject)
Hollow Voussoirs (Auto Detected Subject)
Tile (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008