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Roman pottery from London
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The drawing shows a mortar and pestle, and a detail of the potter's stamp from the mortar. They were found at St Michael's, Crooked Lane, London.
Title: Roman pottery from London
Description:
The drawing shows a mortar and pestle, and a detail of the potter's stamp from the mortar.
They were found at St Michael's, Crooked Lane, London.
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