A Roman jug from Wroxeter |
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This ceramic jug dates from the Romano-British period,
and is made from a fine grained black burnished ware known as Upchurch ware.
The writing on the object, copied from earlier markings and labels, records the
provenance of the object as Uriconium (Viroconium) – the Roman name for Wroxeter, which is now a village in modern Shropshire but was the site of the fourth largest city in Roman Britain.
Together
with a contemporary label, it also records a detailed sequence of acquisition –
its discovery in 1866 by ‘Mr Stannier who farmed the land’, its sale to a
dealer in Shrewsbury named Mr Last, and Pitt-Rivers’ purchase of the object
from Last in 1870.
(Pitt Rivers Museum Accession Number 1884.37.31)
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