A ceramic greyware pot found at Burgh Castle NHER 10471. Why do you think this type of pot is called greyware? What do you think it was used for? Copyright Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service.
Find out more in the Romans (Burgh Castle) Resource Pack available on the Norfolk Heritage Explorer website (www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk)
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