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Fish counter DP077091
Filename: DP077091.jpg
Size: 4256 x 1868 (1.0MB)
Date: 14th January 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive. Der
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
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Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
Job Title: Staff Photographer
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Fish counter DP077091
Portchester Castle, Castle Street, Portchester, Fareham, Hampshire. Detail of a fish-shaped bone gaming piece from Portchester Castle, photographed at Fort Cumberland.
Object no.88288132
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Media ID 24266844
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a fascinating archaeological find from Portchester Castle in Fareham, Hampshire. The image captures the intricate detail of a fish-shaped bone gaming piece, discovered at the castle and now housed within Fort Cumberland. With its playful design and smiling expression, this ancient toy brings a touch of whimsy to our understanding of Roman leisure activities. The photograph expertly highlights the craftsmanship of this charming artifact, inviting viewers to marvel at its delicate features. The fish counter's smooth curves and carefully etched scales are evidence of the skill and artistry that went into creating such toys during ancient times. Its joyful countenance seems to radiate happiness, reminding us that playfulness transcends time. As we gaze upon this delightful relic, we are transported back in history to an era when games provided entertainment and amusement for people across different cultures. This image serves as a reminder that even amidst the challenges of daily life in Roman society, moments of leisure were cherished. Derek Kendall's keen eye has captured not only the physical beauty but also the spirit behind this unique archaeological discovery. Through his lens, we can appreciate both the historical significance and lightheartedness embodied by this fish-shaped gaming piece from Portchester Castle.
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