RecordFragment of a tile< 1 of 1 > Back Found at Carpow, Perthshire
Fragment of a tileThis fragment of a tile is one of over 200 stamped tiles found during excavations at the site of a Roman fortress in Carpow in Perthshire. It was used between 208 and 211 AD. The inscription LEG VI VIC B P F indicates that the tiles were made by the Legion VI Victrix, normally based in York. The letters B (for Britannia) and PF (pia fidelis) represent battle honours conferred upon the legion. The Romans used tiles and bricks for roofing and internal fittings. Tiles were laid out to dry before being fired in the kiln. Sometimes decorative stamps were pressed into the damp clay before firing. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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