File:Roman Museum 061.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRoman Museum 061.jpg | Roman Museum in Butchery Lane, Canterbury, Kent. Small flagon used as funerary urn at St Dunstan's Roman burial ground, inscribed "Mater". The Samian ware dish from the Roman cemetery on St Martins Hill is inscribed with Christian symbols. |
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Author | Linda Spashett (Storye book) |
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