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Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. In prehistoric archæol., masses of oven-baked clay found in some parts of western Europe, and supposed to be remains of an ancient salt industry.
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“Also discovered were briquetage, fired clay, worked flint, animal bones and oyster shells.”
Archaeological work on an Anglo-Saxon settlement in East Anglia
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