Archaeologists have recently found 1,200 year old pottery on the site.
The black and red potteries could be found in these sites.
Their pottery and other artifacts have been found at many sites in Israel.
There is very little pottery found during this phase, thus not providing much information.
Some more pottery was found in the middle of Cullompton.
However, Roman coins and pottery were probably found there during the 18th century.
Most of the pottery found in the region was made locally, although some may have been traded for.
Roman coins and pottery have been found in the village since the 19th century.
Roman pottery and coins have been found near the village.
No pottery or other indications of normal domestic use were found in this building.