A coped tomb-cover or 'hogback' in Phillack churchyard with cable ornament along the ridge of the roof, variously dated to the 9th or 11th century.pic.twitter.com/fZW7QuIGhL
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(on the other hand, and rather intriguingly, there's far more evidence of 'Romanitas' from this area in the 5th/6thC than we have from the east, e.g. imported Late Roman pottery, chi-rho stone, Latin inscriptions!)
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