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Unidentified piece of worked wood, one end sawn and the other roughly chopped, said to be from J. Curle's excavations at Newstead (Trimontium) Roman fort, Melrose, Roxburghshire
X.FRA 4230
Romano-British
Wood; worked, split; one end sawn; the other roughly chopped; many tool marks
Newstead, Roxburghshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
Excavator: Curle, James, 1867 (fl.)
Previous owner: Tate or Tait