A cooking pot made in the Malvern area in the eleventh-twelfth century, found in excavations in Hereford. It shows the kind of domestic ware used at this time. Comments are closed for this object ...
However, like many other objects from Bar Hill fort on the Antonine Wall, this is a beautifully-preserved example of the type of metal pots Roman soldiers would have hung over a fire to cook food.
By the end of the century foundries were springing up across the country supplying not only items for factory owners, but also grates and cooking pots for Britain's growing urban population ...
However, like many other objects from Bar Hill fort on the Antonine Wall, this is a beautifully-preserved example of the type of metal pots Roman soldiers would have hung over a fire to cook food.
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