A Roman iron flask from Newstead
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.109.372.374Keywords:
Iron, Drinking Flask, Iron FlaskAbstract
Unpublished fragments of iron with bronze mounts prove to be, not armour, but part of a soldier's drinking flask.
Unpublished fragments of iron with bronze mounts prove to be, not armour, but part of a soldier's drinking flask.
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