Roman Redware, Pottery Sherd B canines which they mainly search for
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which they mainly search for during dawn and dusk
They are native to North America
this Ancient Greek ring depicts the god Heracles
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This specimen was found along the Gulf of St Lawrence in Nova Scotia
Roman Redware, Pottery Sherd B canines which they mainly search forAncient Roman redware pottery (Terra Sigillata) sherd for sale, dating back to the 1st century BCE 2nd century CE. In archaeology, a shard is describing glass and a sherd describes pottery. This specimen was sourced from the estate of Doctor Dean Axelson, the founder of the Ontario Archaeological Society. It was on display at the Prehistoria Museum but has been deaccessioned to raise funds for our operations and renovations. This fragment measures ~2"
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