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2000.145.7
Toilet set in the form of an assortment of mostly copper alloy toiletry implements (pins, ear scoops, etc.), including a probable unguent bottle scoop, and fragments of two bone pins. Also a probable medieval tooth pick with a twisted stem and loop at one end. Unprovenanced but suggested by Malcolm Watkins (Gloucester City Museum) to be the result of fieldwalking a local Roman site, possibly a military site similar to Gloucester or Cirencester.
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Romano-British, Medieval
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