Note on a brass statue found at a Roman site by Mr J. Master
Reference number: EL/M3/22
Date: 14 March 1733
Description
Accompanying a brass statue which was found at a Roman site in Circencester; that coins, buildings, pavements and urns were discovered
- Reference number
- EL/M3/22
- Earliest possible date
- 14 March 1733
- Page extent
- 1 page
- Format
- Manuscript
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J. Master, Note on a brass statue found at a Roman site by Mr J. Master, 14 March 1733, EL/M3/22, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_m3_22/note-on-a-brass-statue-found-at-a-roman-site-by-mr-j-master, accessed on 19 April 2026
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