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Rare archaeological find could be the first time unique pottery seen in the South West
June 28, 2017
 
The find is likely to be a type of Romano-British pottery known as “South East Glazed Ware.”

Archaeologists excavating a site where Iron Age, Roman, and early medieval communities lived for more than a thousand years have unearthed pottery believed to have never been seen before in the South West.

The high-quality fragment of a cup shows that ancient farmers and ironworkers in South Devon could afford quality goods and had an affluent lifestyle.

https://phys.org/news/2017-06-rare-archaeological-unique-pottery-south.html
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I was thinking New Mexico or Arizona, it is SW England.