Brislington Community Museum


Stone mould



Stone mould
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Half of a stone mould for casting metal, the intended product isn't known. The stone is probably white lias limestone (dating to the early Jurassic Period, some 195 million years ago, the closest source of which is at Knowle).

Found at Brislington Roman villa site during the development of what is now Winchester Road in December 1899. The villa is contemporary with several others in the region, built about AD 270 as a working farm with workshops until destroyed by fire about AD 370.

Photographs exhibited with kind permission of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, which has this in its collection (reference number F887).

Material: stone

Period: Romano-British

Find spot: Winchester Road, Brislington. ST 616709

Exhibit contributed by Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

Text written by Dawn Witherspoon (2012) & Ken Taylor (2017)

Photographer: Ken Taylor

Acquisition number: 120316a2





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