Plaque

Sulloniacae

Inscription

Site of the Roman pottery of Sulloniacae c. 65 - 160 A.D.

This is an unusual plaque - painted on a large wooden board that looks like it was intended to be somewhere more populated, holding more mundane notices such as the local by-laws.

Site: Sulloniacae (1 memorial)

HA7, Brockley Hill

Brockley Hill is on the Roman Watling Street.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sulloniacae

Roman pottery, also called Sulloniacis. It is known only from an entry in the...

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