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Name: | Roman tegula and imbrex- Windsor Castle Upper Ward, Windsor, Berkshire |
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HER Number: | MRM16095 |
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Record Type: | Find Spot |
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Summary
Fragments of a Roman imbrex and tegula tile were recovered during an archaeological excavation.
Monument Type(s):
Description
Fragments of a Roman tegula flange tile and an abraded Roman imbrex were recovered from the site. Both fragments were recovered from a series of silty-chalk levelling deposits which are likely to represent the formation of the internal part of the Edward III Round Table building. The presence of Roman building material on the site suggests that discrete features and structures from this date could also exist within the area of the quadrangles <1>.
<1> Munby J, Barber R and Brown R, 2007, Edward III's Round Table at Windsor. The House of the Round Table and the Windsor Festival of 1344 (Bibliographic reference). SRM13541.
Sources
<1> | Munby J, Barber R and Brown R. 2007. Edward III's Round Table at Windsor. The House of the Round Table and the Windsor Festival of 1344. [Bibliographic reference / SRM13541] |
Designations
- Scheduled Monument 1006996: Windsor Castle
Associated Events:
ERM820 | Windsor Castle Upper Ward (Ref: WCA 7 06) |
Associated Monuments
MRW200 | Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire (Monument) |
Associated Finds:
FRM12361 - IMBREX (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)FRM12360 - TEGULA (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)Search results generated by the HBSMR Gateway from exeGesIS SDM Ltd.