From Torwoodlee, Selkirkshire
These fragments from the neck of a glass bottle were found at Torwoodlee in Selkirkshire. They are from a Roman object which found its way to a native site sometime between 80 and 200 AD.
Portions of vessels of bluish-green glass, from Torwoodlee, Selkirkshire
Although the Roman occupation in Scotland was strictly military, it did result in a number of fine objects being imported. These spread by various means to the population around the camps, where they were used as status symbols in the local society.
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