“Strange Symbols of Some Kind”: The Problems Surrounding Stamped Roman Clay Walls
This source preferred by Miles Russell
Authors: Russell, M.
Journal: University College London Institute of Archaeology Bulletin
Volume: 27
Pages: 87-117
It is suggested that roller-stamped walls were common in Roman Britain because of the need to Romanise large-scale building projects and that later tile stamping may have developed from this
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