A lidded box made of bathstone, containing cremated bones, probably a child's. Romans preferred cremations in the first and second centuries AD but introduced coffin burials when beliefs in an afterlife became widespread.It was found on the site of the Roman villa in Combe Down in 1854. The villa was large and a Latin inscription from nearby suggests it may have been the headquarters of the governor of southern Britain. The exact location of villa is now unknown.
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