Norwich Castle Museuntz. I8t 
the Paleolithic man, who obtained his fire by friction, 
to the tinder-box which our grandsires used to strike a 
light. The urns are fine representatives of Roman, 
Romano-British, and Saxon sepulchral urns, some of 
them adorned with the chevron pattern. One was 
RoMAN-BRITISH URN OF GREEN GLASS, FOUND AT 
GELDESTON, 1849. 
dug up beneath the shop of Messrs. Chamberlin, in 
Norwich Market Place, along with some coins of the 
Emperors Claudius and Aurelius. The green glass 
urn found at Geldeston, near Beccles, in 1849, with a 
