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HER Number | MWB3751 |
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Record Type | Monument |
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Name | Hamstead Park corn drying kiln 2 (oven?) |
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Summary
T-shaped corn drier dated late 3rd early 4th century
Other Statuses and Cross-References
- Berkshire SMR No. (pre 2000): 01860.04.000
Monument Type(s):
Full Description
A T-shaped corn drier was one of several Roman structures excavated by the St Bartholomew's School Archaeological Society in the early 1960s. This kiln was dated as late 3rd to early 4th century AD, but was in a very poor condition when investigated <1>.
Sources and further reading
<01> | 1964. The Archaeological News Letter 1964 Vol 7. 7. p235-7 The Excavations of Romano-British Kiln Sites at Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire by D B Connah. [Article in serial / SWB12813] |
Related Monuments
MWB3749 | Hamstead Marshall Kilns - General area (Monument) |
Associated Excavations and Fieldwork
EWB463 | Romano-British Kiln Site at Hamstead Marshall |
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