Ryhope Dene, Roman pottery from north of
Ryhope Dene, Roman pottery from north of
HER Number
229
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Ryhope Dene, Roman pottery from north of
Place
Ryhope
Map Sheet
NZ45SW
Class
Monument <By Form>
Site Type: Broad
Findspot
Site Type: Specific
Vessel
General Period
ROMAN
Specific Period
Roman 43 to 410
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
During excavations for sand and gravel carried out about 1931, three pottery vessels were recovered on the north side of Ryhope Dene almost immediately above the coast line. It is reported that some human bones occurred, but whether this is correct, or we can regard the deposit as a burial, is doubtful. The relics were found by Mr. T. Nelson of the Town Farm Dairy, Ryhope, staff the Sunderland Museum to see the site. The pottery was or roman origin, consisting of 2 buff-coloured bowls with vertical rims, mortaria and the lower half of a bowl in calcite-gritted ware. These finds, together with those from 2 sites further south in Co. Durham, to a suggestion that there had been Roman signal stations in these places.
Easting
441800
Northing
552000
Grid Reference
NZ441800552000
Sources
<< HER 229 >> C.T. Trechmann,1947, Late Roman Pottery along the Durham Coast,Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 4, X (for 1942-46), pp. 341-6