A NOTE ON THE FABRIC OF SOME ROMAN MOULDS FROM SILCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE

Author(s): D F Williams

A number of fragments of moulds for casting copper alloy horse-trappings were submitted for a petrological fabric examination. Thin sectioning showed that the moulds were made in one piece from the same clay, which contains a high temper content of even-sized quartz-grains, suggesting a precaution taken against undue shrinking during firing.

Report Number:
72/1993
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
4
Keywords:
Ceramic Clay, Fired Petrology

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