. The Archaeological journal. . ? , II l: I I in liis ROMAN ANTIQUITIES, DISCOVEEED AT CHESTEEFOED, Ampulla, or Bottle, of Green Glass. Found in excavations made by the Hon. R. C. Neville, in September, 1847, now preservedin liis Museum at Audley End. Height of the original, 13 inches. 1M NOTICES OP SHAFTS CONTAINING ROMAN REMAINS, hole was excavated at the north end of tin interior of thewall; this was only LO feel deep, and is remarkable ashaving contained a Sal Samian ware dish, in fragments, ofwhich the first pieces were found jusl beneath the surface,and more appeared at in


. The Archaeological journal. . ? , II l: I I in liis ROMAN ANTIQUITIES, DISCOVEEED AT CHESTEEFOED, Ampulla, or Bottle, of Green Glass. Found in excavations made by the Hon. R. C. Neville, in September, 1847, now preservedin liis Museum at Audley End. Height of the original, 13 inches. 1M NOTICES OP SHAFTS CONTAINING ROMAN REMAINS, hole was excavated at the north end of tin interior of thewall; this was only LO feel deep, and is remarkable ashaving contained a Sal Samian ware dish, in fragments, ofwhich the first pieces were found jusl beneath the surface,and more appeared at int;3. whenthere was again an interval of several feet between onefragment and the remainder of a vessel. These appear to besignificant facts as regards the purpose and formation of the


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