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More model informationA fragment from a tapered hollow voussoir tile, recovered from a site near Amesbury. These hollow tiles would have been used in a vaulted roof, almost certainly in a bath house. These tiles would have sat on top of rectangular hollow tiles known as box-flue tiles and then crossed the gap between walls to form a vaulted ceiling. This would allow heat to circulate across the ceiling, to keep it warm, and to prevent condensation droplets falling on to the bathers below.
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