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Silver Drinking Cup
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Silver wine cups were amongst the earliest Roman imports into Britain. These items of high quality tableware were a symbol of power, wealth and prestige for those who owned them. Found in Norfolk, England.
AD 50-100.
From the 'Roman Empire - Power and People' exhibition, Segedunum Roman Fort, North East England.
AD 50-100.
From the 'Roman Empire - Power and People' exhibition, Segedunum Roman Fort, North East England.
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