Accession No

1980.999.6


Description

A small triangular piece of a lead tank with two ?rivet holes along the short edge and one uneven hole at the opposite point.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Wilbraham


Period

Roman


Source

Hyde-Smith, B. C. (Mrs) [donor]; Rank, A. J. [collector]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1980.999.6


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Lead


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
Found by Mr A.J. Rank of Bottisham, near Wilbraham Temple; see original card for sketch-map. Donated by Mrs B.C. Hyde-Smith, Wilbraham Temple
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (Analysis)
The cutting seems to have been done with an axe. Other attempts at cutting (after the axe had broken?) were made by heating the tank and hitting it with a blunt instrument, not with any great success.
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Physical description)
Pieces of a lead tank, including one section of the side with decoration of raised lines and circles; a lug-handle; and parts of the bottom, cut into segments
Event Date 1980
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (Other)
Catalogue card notes that the best complete example of such a tank in the Museum is D 1977.13, from Burwell.
Event Date 1980
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (References)
Guy, Christopher J. (1981). 'Roman circular lead tanks in Britain'. Britannia, 12. pp 271-276.
Event Date 1981
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (References)
Watts, Dorothy J. (1988). 'Circular Lead Tanks and Their Significance for Romano-British Christianity'. The Antiquaries Journal, 68(2). pp. 210-222, Fig. 3e
Event Date 1988
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
A small triangular piece of a lead tank with two ?rivet holes along the short edge and one uneven hole at the opposite point.
Event Date 20/9/2018
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


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