Tucker, C. (2012). Two Roman Bronze vessels from St Nicholas at Wade, Isle of Thanet. Archæologia Cantiana 132. Vol 132, pp. 189-213.

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Two Roman Bronze vessels from St Nicholas at Wade, Isle of Thanet
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Archæologia Cantiana 132
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Archæologia Cantiana
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132
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416
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189 - 213
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Preliminary report on the discovery of two bronze vessels during metal-detecting on farmland. The objects comprise a bi-conical vessel containing a cremation, and a dish that had been placed over it as a lid. Research into their possible history suggests that both vessels may have been manufactured in Capua in the second half of the first century AD or early in the second. The distribution of parallels is considered, helping to place Thanet in its context at the fringe of the Roman empire. LD
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Chris Tucker
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2012
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Dish (Auto Detected Subject)
Cremation (Auto Detected Subject)
Biconical Vessel (Auto Detected Subject)
First Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Bronze Vessels (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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14 Oct 2013