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A bone gaming piece or counter found at Venta Icenorum, NHER 9787. What types of games did the Romans play? � Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service. NWHCM 1929.152.O9:A

Find out more in the Romans (Caistor St Edmund) Resource Pack available on the Norfolk Heritage Explorer website (www.heritage...

Roman gaming piece

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A bone gaming piece or counter found at Venta Icenorum, NHER 9787. What types of games did the Romans play? � Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service. NWHCM 1929.152.O9:A

Find out more in the Romans (Caistor St Edmund) Resource Pack available on the Norfolk Heritage Explorer website (www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk).

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23rd Feb 2007

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Art and Design, Design and Technology, English, History, ICT, Science

Key Stages:
Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

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norfolk heritage archaeology roman burgh castle gaming piece counter game play bone venta caistor

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