METALWORKING EVIDENCE FROM THE METHODIST CHAPEL AND GREYHOUND YARD SITES IN DORCHESTER, DORSET.

Author(s): Justine Bayley

Small numbers of crucible and mould fragments provide evidence for copper alloy working, mainly in early Roman times. One crucible may be sub-Roman in date. There was also a small amount of iron smithing slag.

Report Number:
26/1988
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
3
Keywords:
Metal Working-non Fe

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