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ATHENIAN RESULTS
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THE
ATHENIAN RESULTS
AGORA OF EXCAVATIONS
CONDUCTED THE AMERICAN
SCHOOL
BY
OF CLASSICAL
STUDIES
AT ATHENS
VOLUME XXXII
ROMAN
POTTERY
FINE-WARE
IMPORTS
BY JOHN W. HAYES
THE AMERICAN
SCHOOL
OF CLASSICAL
STUDIES
NEW JERSEY 2008
PRINCETON,
AT ATHENS
? The American
Library
School
of Congress
of Classical
Studies
2008
Data
Cataloging-in-Publication
1938 Hayes, John W., : fine-ware Roman pottery imports cm. ? (The Athenian p. Agora references Includes bibliographical
at Athens,
/ by John W. Hayes, ; v. 32) and
index.
ISBN 978-0-87661-232-3 (alk. paper)
1. Pottery, Roman?Expertising?Greece?Athens. I. Title.
NK3850.H35 2008 738.30937'09385?dc22
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PREFACE
volume is self-confessedly outmoded in itsapproach. The material with which it is concerned was excavated mainly in the 1930s (before the current author's birth!), This 1940s, and 1950s, and was firstworked on by F. O. Waage (during the firstseasons) and then S. from late 1930s Robinson the onward. extensively byHenry in the My own linkswith theAgora commenced (with initial guidance from Robinson) for thesis and later the furnished crucial elements doctoral book and (1964) my early 1960s, Late Roman Pottery (1972). In the 1950s, when The Athenian AgoraN: Potteryof theRoman Period: was to follow this with a Robinson's volume, companion preparation, plan new finds, soon an constant too the inflow of This, given proved undertaking large Typology. to be in a and the task was divided in two: the fine-ware encompassed single volume, imports were allocated a volume I was made of their own for the Late Roman (in which responsible Chronology
was
in
of the locally made publication for the future; allocated this work was subsequently of the main the completed cataloguing slip-coated red-ware
the time
classes).
to deal
Meanwhile,
The
with
series
coarse
and
slip-coated to B. L. and
Johnson, some
the coarser
Robinson's
products. not study did keep
pace
with
newer
wares
who
was
some
wares,
plain
reserved
years ago but lacked
and my manu
developments,
scripts of the early 1970s, periodically updated, were held in reserve until the later 1980s,
when
Robinson
produced
a last partial
revision
of texts on
the earlier
Roman
fine wares.
sequently, theAmerican School of Classical Studies atAthens Publications Committee
me
and
to undertake
a final revision
of the whole
volume;
this, with
Sub
invited
to the Catalogue until the present.
additions
extensive
of the accompanying has lasted illustrations, reworking over 60 years of observations on text Thus the present finds by two (if incorporates Agora not more) text of researchers. Parts of the initial versions of the introductory generations were written discussions 30 to 40 years ago: they provide the basic framework for Chapters
texts reflected of the final elements These the (and some other manuscript). now been of the times in and publication and have priorities question, mostly some of Rob to the present. However, rewritten with a view to greater brevity and relevance inson's partial with suitable modification. useful, have been typologies, where incorporated, as as I have to Robinson's tried to keep close is essentially text, which possible catalogue new evidence I but where feel confident the that from elsewhere descriptive, justifies major 2-4
below
excavation
redating changes. excavation been
or reclassification
I have
Simple files
context
eliminated.
or of an object category and renumbering supplementary are not identified. Some unessential I have
also
tended
to retain
not hesitated
information
to make
obtained
and outdated verbiage Robinson's original ordering
significant from the
remarks
have
of the sigillata
wares, with Eastern Sigillata A and B grouped together, and the Italian Terra Sigillata some what illogically following the latter (which essentially copies it). To have fully rearranged and
integrated
these
items would
have
caused
yet further
delay
in
publication.
For
the same
viii I have
reason,
omitted
to most
reference
PREFACE new
notices
of the Italian
and
other
sigillata
wares,
merely adding those works that are of special significance: corpora (EAA, AtlanteW [for the Eastern Sigillata wares]), Conspectus (for Italian Terra Sigillata), and Kenrick's second edition of CVArret ies
(e.g.,
some recent literature on finds from Greek other sites, and selected (2000), on Arretine ware molds, new works article and Porten 1989 Palange's major
stud
such
as Slane's on the Tel Anafa finds [1997]). It should be noted that identified local imitations of imported decorated wares (some already broached by Robinson) are excluded, with the exception of the situlae 1654-1684, which, itwas felt, could hardly be separated conveniently from their imported prototypes. finds
Only
paigns
for final
from
excavation
work
up
to 1968
are
those
included;
from
(under the directorships of T. Leslie Shear Jr. and John McK. Camp publication
A
elsewhere.
few more
recent
Agora
finds
of
subsequent
the wares
cam
II) are reserved documented
here are noted briefly (in discussions of their contexts) in the ongoing preliminary reports in those authors;1 Hesperiahy the sections of Catalogue. 1. See
footnote
references
these
by T. L. Shear
are
merely
Jr. in Shear
1973a,
p. 137; 1973b, p. 396; 1975, pp. 345, 354; 1984, p. 36; 1997, p. 511.
mentioned
here
in passing
in the appropriate
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
is my pleasant
last four decades
IT
for some
concerned)
task to thank all those who have in various ways contributed over the to the appearance for the untoward
of this volume. in its final
delay
I can only
late, I fear,
(too
apologize
publication.
My initial thanks go to Professor Henry S. Robinson, for introducing me to theAgora finds in 1960-1961, and subsequently sharing his proposed publication with me. Professor Homer
A.
then director of the Athenian Thompson, a thus began and ment, 40-year association,
soon excavations, provided is here remembered. fondly
Agora which
encourage Thanks
to
him and Dorothy B. Thompson, who were on several occasions (from 1967/1968 onward) my hosts at Princeton, I was able to profit from the facilities and libraryof the Institute for Advanced
Study then based.
were
In Athens Binder, O.
at Princeton,
I received
where
Agora
and
archives
the Publications
from J. Travlos, V. R. Grace, A. various members of the Agora
particular help S. Rotroff, and
E. Vanderpool,
the
of
part
Frantz, team.
unit
J. (Perlzweig-)
Help with the parallel finds from Corinth and Isthmia was provided by H. S. Robinson, Broneer,
C. K. Williams
II, N.
K.
Bookidis,
Slane,
E. R. Gebhard,
and
their various
assis
tants.
For financial help I am particularly indebted to the Leverhulme Trust (1963-1964), the ASCSA (1966-1967), the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, theRoyal Ontario Museum, Toronto (paid study leave at various times during the period 1968-1991, facilitated byN. Leipen), and Professor T. L. Shear Jr. (early 1990s). The British School at Athens has provided accommo dation and my main librarybase while inAthens throughout this undertaking. The ASCSA and
several
as hosts
and
of the other have
offered are
The
foreign
schools
and
study facilities.
institutes
in Athens
have
at various
times
served
C. Mauzy (with some use of earlier are own. Restoration the drawings and conservation work was mostly my over the years handled S. and various assistants. For secretarial and archival by Spyropoulos I thank successive members of the Agora archives office (Stoa of Attalos), assistance, especially L. Talcott, P. Demoulini, and J. Jordan. The new version of the master computer-generated site plan appearing 1 and 2 was in Plans At the Princeton end, prepared by R. C. Anderson. coordination and final production has been handled the successive editors of the by Agora photographs whereas negatives),
essentially
by A.
Frantz
and
series, specificallyM. McAllister and K. Cox. The final copyediting was done by T. Wardell. In addition, I have greatly benefited universities and museums, and
various
tries and
beyond.
With
their assistance,
over
on
the years from discussions with in colleagues excavation coun inMediterranean many projects
I have
obtained
access
to many
important
libraries,
notably that of theUniversity of Toronto (during the years 1968-1991). Special thanks go to H. Comfort and P.M. Kenrick (forhelp with Italian Terra Sigillata stamps), and toL. Benachi on Alexandria and Egypt). A number of the Spanish works cited here were (information brought
to my
attention
by L. Curchin
(and L. Neuru),
Kitchener,
Ontario.
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xiii LIST
xvii
OF TABLES
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ABBREVIATIONS 1.
INTRODUCTION
xix
1
TERMINOLOGY PROBLEMS
3
4
CONTEXTS
7
HISTORICAL
SUMMARY 8
STYLISTIC NOTES
9
TECHNICAL OBSERVATIONS, EARLY ROMAN SIGILLATA WARES SIGILLATA
2. EASTERN
CHRONOLOGY
A WARE
13
(1-184)
19
STANDARD DECORATION
20
TYPOLOGY 21 3. EASTERN SIGILLATA B WARE (185-431) STANDARD DECORATION 34 DISTRIBUTION
31
36
TYPOLOGY 37 4. ITALIAN AND GAULISH TERRA SIGILLATA (432-744) ITALIAN SIGILLATA 41 GAULISH SIGILLATA 5. RED-GLOSS
WARES
47
OF THE
PERGAMON
REGION
PERGAMON AND EARLY CANDARLI WARES 51 CANDARLI WARE: LATER SERIES 6. OTHER
SIGILLATA
WARES,
41
MOSTLY
EASTERN
50 (808-853)
SAGALASSOS WARE
53 CYPRIOT SIGILLATA 53 PONTIC SIGILLATA 54 PONTIC JUGSWITH BARBOTINE ORNAMENT 54 MISCELLANEOUS AND UNIDENTIFIED WARES 55 EMBLEMA BOWLS 55 RED-GLOSS PLATTERS IMITATING METALWARE 55 7. LEAD-GLAZE
WARE
(854-900)
57
49
(745-807)
53
10
xii
CONTENTS
8. FINE GRAYWARE AND RELATED WARES (HELLENISTIC DERIVATIVES) 59 BLACK-GLOSS CAMPANAWARE: ETRUSCAN SERIES
(901-935)
59
FINE GRAYWARE 60 9. KNIDIAN GRAYWARE AND RELATED ASIA MINOR WARES (936-952) KNIDIAN GRAYWARE 63
63
RELATED ASIA MINOR WARES 64 67
10. AFRICAN RED SLIP WARE (953-1228) TYPOLOGY 73
83 11. PHOCEAN RED SLIP WARE (1229-1419) 12. OTHER LATE ROMAN FINE WARES (1420-1498) 89
CYPRIOT RED SLIP WARE
GAULISH AND MACEDONIAN "LIGHT-COLORED"
89
LATE
WARE,
90
FINE GRAYWARES 91
ROMAN
CENTRAL GREEK PAINTED WARE 92 (OR AIGINA?) WHITE WARE
CONSTANTINOPLE
92
EGYPTIAN WARE 92 VARIOUS SLIP-COATED DISHES
93
LATE GOUGED JUGS 93 ASKRA/THESPIAE STAMPED WARE 94 MISCELLANEOUS TABLEWARES, MOSTLY LATE ROMAN 94 13. THIN-WALLED
WARE
95
(1499-1610)
MUGS: "BOCCALINI A COLLARINO" AND RELATED 14. KNIDIAN AND RELATED WARES: EARLY TO MIDDLE MINOR CATEGORIES
101
IMPERIAL (1611-1684)
105
KNIDIAN RELIEF WARE
105 108
SITULAE
111 IMPERIAL (1685-1711) 16. VARIOUS GREEK FABRICS: EARLY AND MIDDLE IMPERIAL (1712-1753) EASTERN (?) AEGEAN, "ATTIKO" CLASS 113
15. CORINTHIAN RELIEF WARE: MIDDLE
AND RELATED WARES 113 CENTRAL GREEK (AMPHISSA?) WARE 114 OTHER SERIES 114 PELOPONNESIAN
115 (1754-1816) UNGUENTARIA: EARLY ROMAN TYPES 115 116 UNGUENTARIA AND AMPULLAE: LATE TYPES
17. UNGUENTARIA AND AMPULLAE
18.
"POMPEIAN
RED" WARE
BAKING
DISHES
(1817-1824)
119
CATALOGUE 123 DEPOSIT
SUMMARIES 291
APPENDIX: DEPOSIT
SUMMARIES BYWARE
307
OF AGORA EXCAVATIONS INVENTORY NUMBERS GENERAL INDEX 329 335 INDEX OF TECHNIQUES AND MOTIFS CONCORDANCE
INDEX OF PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS 343
339
309
113
105
ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURES 1.
Eastern
2.
Eastern
3.
Eastern
4.
Eastern
5.
Eastern
6.
Eastern
7.
Eastern
8.
I
Sigillata
A:
shape
Sigillata
A:
shapes
II and
Sigillata
A:
shapes
III-VT
Sigillata
A:
shapes
Sigillata
A:
shapes
IX
Sigillata
A:
shapes
XVI
Sigillata
A:
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
plates
Sigillata
Bl:
cups cups,
III
VI-IX (and
9.
Eastern Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
11.
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
beakers,
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
III-VI
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
VI-VIII
Sigillata
B2:
late
Eastern
14.
Eastern
15.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes plates/dishes
closed
16.
Italian
Sigillata:
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
18.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes,
19.
Italian
Sigillata:
cups
and
20.
Italian
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
21.
Italian
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
22.
Italian
Sigillata:
molded
23.
Italian
Sigillata:
Campanian
24.
Pergamon
25.
Candarh
26. 27.
and
Bl:
Sigillata
plates
and
unclassified
Cypriot
wares. ware.
28.
Lead-glaze
29.
Fine
Gray
30.
Fine
Gray
31.
African
Red
and
early
shapes,
shape
Red-Gloss
Slip
32.
African
Red
Slip
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
bowls
bowls
Orange
Gaulish
Sigillata.
Sigillata.
Pergamon
and
Candarh
wares
Pontic
Sigillata.
bowls.
Emblema
Black-gloss
Knidian
33.
African
Red
Slip
34.
African
Red
Slip
35.
African
Red
Slip
36.
African
Red
Slip
37.
African
Red
38.
Phocean
Red
II
forms ware.
Campana
Sigillata.
Red-gloss
Miscellaneous platters.
and
Lead-glaze
unidentified
wares
ware
ware
ware ware.
Slip
Gray
ware.
Related
Asia
ware ware ware ware ware ware ware.
Slip
and
shape
and miscellaneous
cups
B2:
Sigillata
late series
ware.
Sagalassos Miscellaneous
Eastern
relief ware
Qandarh
ware:
Eastern
shapes.
Ephesian
shapes.
17.
late shapes.
chalices
bowls,
Eastern
various
cups
10.
12.
and
XIX,
and
13.
and XVII
(and miscellaneous)
XVIII,
shapes
X, XIII-XV
variant),
ware
Phocean
Red
Slip
ware
Minor
wares.
African
Red
Slip
ware
wares
platters
xiv 39.
Phocean
Red
Slip
40.
Phocean
Red
Slip
41.
Phocean
Red
Slip
42.
Phocean
43.
Late
44.
Central
Red
ware ware ware ware.
Slip
Roman
Askra/Thespiae
stamped
45.
Miscellaneous Thin-walled
ware:
47.
Thin-walled
ware:
48.
Thin-walled
ware:
49.
Thin-walled
ware:
50.
Thin-walled
ware:
mugs
51.
Thin-walled
ware:
mugs.
52.
Knidian
ware:
relief ware
53.
Knidian
ware:
situlae
54.
Corinthian Peloponnesian Unguentaria
fine gray wares
and Macedonian
ware.
White
Constantinople
ware.
Egyptian
Unclassified
ware.
and
platters
tablewares plain plain plain and
plain
relief ware.
56.
Gaulish
ware
46.
55.
ware.
Slip
ware
ware.
painted
Red
Cypriot
"Light-colored"
Greek
ILLUSTRATIONS
and and
color-coated
ware
Knidian
Eastern
Aegean,
wares.
related
ampullae.
"Attiko"
class
Greek
ware.
Central
Red"
"Pompeian
ware
and
related
Other
wares
wares
dishes
baking
PLATES 1.
Eastern
2.
Eastern
Sigillata
A:
shapes
Sigillata
A:
3.
Eastern
shapes
III,
Sigillata
A:
shapes
V-VII
4.
Eastern
Sigillata
A:
5.
Eastern
shapes
Sigillata
A:
6.
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
7.
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
8.
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
cups
Sigillata
Bl:
cups
Sigillata
Bl:
cups
Sigillata
Bl:
cups,
chalices, shapes,
shape
I?III IV
XIII-XVIII
VIII-X, XIX.
late shapes.
Various
Eastern
Sigillata
Bl:
plates
plates and
cups
and
bowls
plate
9.
Eastern
10.
Eastern
11.
Eastern
12.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
early
13.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
14.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shape
15.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
16.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shape
and
beaker
shapes
II, III
III-V V V, VI,
and
unclassified
shapes
VI
17.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
VI, VII,
18.
Eastern
Sigillata
B2:
shapes
VII,
Sigillata
B2:
shape VIII
19.
Eastern
20.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
21.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
22.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
23.
Italian Sigillata: plates/dishes
24.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
25.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
26.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
27.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes
28.
Italian
Sigillata:
plates/dishes,
29.
Italian
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
30.
Italian
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
and
unclassified
shapes
VIII and miscellaneous
cups
and
bowls
forms.
Ephesian
Red-Gloss
ware
Late
gouged
jugs.
xv
ILLUSTRATIONS Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
cups
and
bowls
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
Sigillata:
cups
and
bowls
cups
and
bowls,
31.
Italian
32.
Italian
33.
Italian
34.
Italian
35.
Italian
36.
Italian
37.
Italian
38.
Italian
Sigillata:
39.
Italian
Sigillata:
molded
40.
Italian
Sigillata:
molded
relief ware
41.
Italian
Sigillata:
molded
relief ware
42.
Italian
Sigillata:
molded
relief ware,
43.
Gaulish
Sigillata:
molded
relief ware
44.
Gaulish
Sigillata:
marbled
ware,
Sigillata:
Sigillata:
Pergamon 45.
Qandarli
46.
Red-gloss
47.
Lead-glaze
48.
Lead-glaze
49.
Fine
stamped
and
Cypriot
Sigillata
ware. emblema
Pontic
Sigillata.
Orange
Campanian
plain
wares:
bowls,
orange-red
Miscellaneous
Sigillata.
fabric wares.
Emblema
bowls
ware
Lead-glaze
platters.
sherds
sherds
relief ware
early Qandarh
ware.
indeterminate
stamped
indeterminate
ware ware.
Fine
ware.
Gray
50.
African
Red
Slip
51.
African
Red
Slip
52.
African
Red
Slip
53.
African
Red
Slip
54.
African
Red
Slip
55.
African
Red
Slip
56.
African
Red
Slip
ware
ware ware
Red
59.
African
Red
60.
Phocean
Red
Slip
61.
Phocean
Red
Slip
ware ware
62.
Phocean
Red
Slip
63.
Phocean
Red
Slip
64.
Phocean
Red
Slip
65.
Phocean
Red
Slip
66.
Phocean
Red
Slip
67.
Phocean
Red
Slip
68.
Phocean
Red
Slip
69.
Phocean
Red
Slip
Gaulish
Constantinople
ware ware ware ware ware:
stamped
ware: ware: ware: ware: ware.
Late
Miscellaneous
74.
Thin-walled
ware
75.
Thin-walled
ware ware:
gouged
fragments
stamped
fragments
stamped
fragments
stamped
fragments Red
Slip
ware
fine gray wares. ware.
White
72.
fragments
stamped
Cypriot
and Macedonian
73.
wares
ware
Red
70.
Minor
ware
African
71.
Asia
ware
African
Slip
Related
ware
57.
Slip
ware.
Gray
ware
58.
Slip
ware
Gray
Knidian
Egyptian
jugs. Askra/Thespiae
stamped
tablewares
76.
Thin-walled
77.
Knidian
ware:
78.
Knidian
ware:
relief ware
mugs
minor
categories,
79.
Knidian
ware:
relief ware,
80.
Knidian
ware:
situlae
81.
Knidian
ware:
situlae
82.
Knidian
ware:
situlae
situlae
Late
Roman
"Light-colored"
ware.
ware
relief ware
ware.
Miscellaneous
tablewares
Central
Greek
painted
ware
xvi ware:
83.
Knidian
84.
Corinthian
relief ware
85.
Corinthian
relief ware
86. 87.
situlae
class ware.
"Attiko" Later
Corinthian
Various
Greek
Red-coated slip-coated
regional
Corinthian ware.
Unguentaria:
Early
Roman
types
89.
Unguentaria:
Early
Roman
types
90.
Late
91.
Unguentaria
Barbotine jugs.
ware
Central
stamps
unguentaria: and
ware.
Cream-ware
wares
88.
Roman
ILLUSTRATIONS
ampullae:
late types.
"Pompeian
Red"
ware
PLANS 1.
Plan
2.
Plan
showing
location
of deposits
pre-A.D.
showing
location
of
post-A.D.
deposits
267/8 267/8
Greek
(Amphissa?)
ware.
TABLES
1.
Munsell
2.
Concordance
3.
Munsell
4.
Munsell
Readings
for Selected
of Robinson's
Examples ESA
of Eastern
Type-Series
Sigillata
with Other
Readings
for Selected
Examples
of Eastern
Readings
for Selected
Examples
of Italian
A Ware
15
Classification
Sigillata Sigillata
B Ware Wares
Systems 33 43
22
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-.
C. 1982. "A propos Abadie, trouve a Argos," BCH106,
vase
d'un
de
AND ABBREVIATIONS
sigillee
153-161.
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30-10
Ca.
offset marks
(Ha.i) 434 P 21513 Fig. 14 Area K-N 6-9 (Dromos road metal with 733 3.0; Diam.
P.H.
lip
est.
2a),
lot P 347,
31.0
Frr. (half) of rim and outer floor of platter; footmiss rim, overhanging; ing. Triangular and concave top. Convex moldings hard-fired
Clean, (Arezzo
pinkish
grooved on interior
tint
to
clay
band
on
of wall. and
gloss
ware?).
Conspectus to 11.1.4 and 15-1
Ca.
fabric;
a
form
11/12, (transitional large Haltern 12.1.1). type 1. b.c Context of 2nd century.
type, close
1933,
Waage P.H.
2.7;
p.
no.
288,
83, pi. VIII.
p.W.
9.6;
rim
Diam.
(top
edge)
37.5
on
as 434, rather larger. Slight Type platter. on on lower of rim, faint chatter marks edge rouletting Arezzo fabric. from turning process. wall Ca. 15-1 B.C.?
P 9161, P 9166 Fig. 14, PL 20 Iliffe 1939, p. 67; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM only, no. 16 176. DILI
436
P.H.
2.7; Diam.
Fragmentary
foot platter:
est.
21.3;
about
max.
p.Diam. of one-third
est. 44.5 foot
and
interior.
of grooves the rouletted
floor:
of
position
two
rouletting; around
9.5,
(Diam. band
On
over
3.4) the
and
cen sets of
inner
marks
on
visible
bottom.
Light
yellow-brown,
over
floor
of foot.
position
Haltern type lb, with radial stamp. As Conspectus form 11; relatively early in series. Radial stamping is commonest
before
of Kenrick's
drawn
field
at
ezzo:
CVArret,
lower
ca.
b.c
10
right.
no.
452-453,
pp.
P
larger: outside
Ca.
est.
foot
Similar
dim. est.
floor, two
of
between rouletting B.C. Ca. 25-1 24.4).
of a.d.
Con
20-40+.
437 P 20680 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 102, no. 16 177. R101 Max.
base,
On
22.5.
1-50.
B.C. Context
20-10
source.
the
28.0,
(Diam.
see p. 42, n. 7);
(variant). The fabric suggests
of foot, band
of grooves pairs text of ca. a.d.
added
1966:g,l;
as Cincelli?) (possibly D 12:1. Diam. 8742.
position
is a variant stamp cross-bar filling for Ar attested Crito,
The
an type, with For L. Tettius
Kenrick 2000, type 2107.3
Diam.
17.0;
est.
foot
14, Pl. 20
20.0;
max.
p.Diam.
33.0 fr., as 436.
over
of foot, broad position of grooves (Diam. rouletting pairs inner Diam. series of stamps, pair of grooves 20.8, 16.5); one (Diam. 1.4). Only (Diam. 7.8), stamp single groove ca. mid from estimated radial 7.5 (centered preserved: re in two lines: Base SEXVIBIoS [MA lig., final S uncertain] (forMammo Vibiorum?).
Hard
floor.
Probably a shallow curve from floor to rim (cf. 434); an
chatter
433
P.H.
of
parts
7.7;
Diam.
no. 16 179.
foot
at
junction
with
body
est.
ITALIAN
SIGILLATA
Floor fr.with trace of foot; as 436. On floor: band of two of grooves between (Diam. 21.0,18.0); rouletting pairs of of grooves, band inside the inner just pair rectangular,
radial stamps (only one stamp preserved): VSCAL[i]DI*/ MENO[A [AL(I?) and ME lig.,C retrograde]. ware.
Arezzo
For
CVArret,
stamp:
125, no.
p.
e, f
376:c,
(Menolaus Calidi Strigonis). Kenrick 2000, type 499.2. of Late
Context
B.C.?).
(pre-10
Augustan
Early Roman
Hellenistic/
(poorly defined). 14, PL 20
440 P 27097 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 208, no. 16 180. Area
M-P
Max. Base er
just radial
gular,
rouletting multiple inner (Diam. grooves inside the inner grooves, of which
stamps,
23.0, one
inner
on
CVArret,
stamp:
rectan
for
Diam.
14, PL 20
Fig. est.
foot
ca.
21.6
as 440. On over floor: of fr. of platter position inner Diam. of 23.6, (Diam. 18.8) grooves pairs a a broad of within band these, enclosing rouletting; of grooves, radial stamp, of which pair rectangular, only an N at left end of second line survives. Base, resting drips
and
inner
of
edge
foot
reserved,
except
for
of gloss.
into
2000, CD-ROM,
no.
16
center of floor frr. from of a joining near two close-set (Diam. 2.3) grooves a band 5.5 out from center, of rectangular,
small,
floor:
at ca.
radial stamps, ofwhich only one survives: [L.TE]TTI/[SA] Ml [A]. Pinkish red Arezzo ware. For
stamp:
CVArret,
p.
2000, type 2109.33. Ca.
20-1
b.c
455,
no.
of ca. a.d.
Context
1968:101.
Kenrick
40-50.
443 P 34982 Fig. 14 Area H-K8-11, lot E 257 P.H.
2.1; Diam.
gloss. Perhaps
a Pisa
est.
16.0
product.
Conspectus
form
12.1.
444 P 35005 Fig. 14 Area H 15, lotK 24a P.H.
2.4, Diam.
est.
31.0
Plate rim,Hal tern type lb (with triple internalmold . ing) Fine red gloss. Probably
an Arezzo
of
inside
floor
un
on
out
three)
version
large
CVArret,
type 1, Kenrick
(Haltern
no.
480,
p.
2061.18.
than later). (rather of ca. a.d. 1-25.
446 P 27251 Pl. 20 Kenrick 2000, p. 281, no. 16 183. Area
A-D
Max. Fr.
center
from
or
of
floor
of a
plate. 9.6. No
at least
of base At
rouletting.
CMEMM
S House,
nil,
isolated
find
8.0
inner Diam.
but
section
14-17,
dim.
center,
trace
of foot,
of grooves PHILERO/
stamp:
rectangular
[PH lig]. Base
trace
No
reserved. Light yellowish clay,
product.
C. Memmi);
this version
of
the
not
stamp
not
ed. Kenrick 2000, type 1153.1. See Comfort 1982, p. 493 of stamp. dating Ca. 10 b.c-a.d.
447
10
P 27618 Fig. 15 I-O 15:1 (layer III)
H.
of floor
Fr. of foot
over
foot
2.5; Diam.
outer
and
foot
of floor
part
est.
of a
17.6
platter. Squar On floor, over
outer ish foot-profile with face. splaying of foot, band of very fine chattered rouletting between of grooves (three+ 18.0, lines) (Diam. pairs 13.8). No stamps preserved. Light yellow-red clay, good red gloss.
position
Probably
an Arezzo
Augustan.
Context
Base
product.
as
forms
Conspectus
11-12, or 18 (Haltern type 1, possibly 2).
rim, Hal tern type lb (with double internal molding; cf. 434, 436). Pinkish clay, rather dark red Plate
at
(possibly
point
of gloss-slip. form 12.2,
Conspectus For stamp:
for
DILI (dumped fill) Diam. base (inside foot) est. 13.0
center;
fabric: light
Cincelli ware? For stamp: CVArret,p. 262, no. 999 (for
181.
platter.
the basin
Phileros
Iliffe 1939, p. 67; Kenrick
On
one
At
LTITI/
stamp:
red gloss. Base and clay, normal of foot and exterior of outside
coated.
red gloss.
442 P 9167 PL 20
Three
two-line
rectangular
[THY lig]. Rather pale Arezzo(?)
side and inside of foot, marks leftby tongs (?) used in dipping the platter horizontally (in a singlemovement)
two
surface
at center,
12.5);
yellow-brown foot reserved;
Base
foot,
Diam.
3.8+;
2000, type 224612. The two-line stamp should be ofAu
Ken
(variant).
material.
Fragmentary Flat missing.
late).
566:c
a.d.
lst-century
est. 31.5, Diam. foot 13.5 lip most of rim and part of floor platter; floor. wall foot; oblique Heavy, squarish en and overhanging floor: band of rouletting lip. On two three and inside closed outside (Diam. grooves by H.
of
drips
12.3.
with much
Fig. 14, Pl. 20 no. G 25-26, 33, 4, 62, 73; Iliffe 57, AgoraV, pp. pis. 1939, p. 68; Kenrick 2000, p. 453, no. 16 182. D41 (layer IIA)
evenly
surface
Resting
form
P9846
date gustan Context
recorded
provenance Max. dim. 16.0;
Diam.
of
is preserved:
except
no.
P 26826
No
out
floor.
177,
p.
rick 2000, type 708.1. 441
reserved
edge of firing-disk
trace
gloss; For
foot
of
foot,
one
inner
a band
only
of
position between
PH ILEROS [vertical palm]/GCRISPIN.
and
445
THYRSI
19.8 over
floor:
On
Conspectus context Late
15.5, est.
foot
fine, two
and
17.0);
Diam.
12.5;
fr. of platter. of
band
I
section
6-13,
dim.
163
WARES
of
Conspectus
Plates/Platters,
Early
P.H.
3.4; max.
Part
of floor
angle flat. No
Form
4,
platter; with
foot
(Ha.4-5)
448 P 7952 Fig. R131
center
1st century.
15
Diam. and
est. 38.0
joining
rim fr. of a
Rim
missing. and internal decoration
upcurved, sharply offset at bottom. Lip preserved.
Hard
gloss,
rounded;
and
external floor
rather matte.
164
CATALOGUE
Arezzo? Pisa? Conspectus form 4, unclassified early(?) platter also 449.
version
a.d.
Ca.
to Haltern
(related
of a.d.
Context
1-25?
type 4,
form 18.2. Conspectus context Late with much
see
large);
P.H.
2.7; Diam.
Rim
to base
15
P 31990
Pair
wall-angle. ware Normal
version on floor,
of grooves
(Arezzo?).
of 448,
at
offset
form
Conspectus
with
4
ex
edge.
(forerun
ner of 4.6); Haltern type 4/5 variant. Early 1st century. Context of late 1st century (with of earlier
admixture
H.
est.
3.6; Diam.
Fragmentary vertical
plain floor:
at base
center
plate; rim,
triangular
9.2).
(Diam.
Conspectus form 20.1 (.1). Bolsena type 5. a.d.
Ca.
Area
F-H
P.H.
1.8; p.Diam. side of base
16-17,
On
type 36; Haltern
H.
Fragmentary a small area
ing on outside,
profile; Squarish narrower
and
two grooves of coarse
platter: at center.
Vertical
rim, off
13.5,
10.3)
bottom.
a double
Conspectus form 18.2, large (Haltern type 2b).
453 P 31999 Area H-115 H. Rim close
(four to 452.
Fig.
sherds) Rather
of grooves
shape platter, flat moldings, undecorated.
liant red gloss (perhaps Puteoli fabric).
est.
(Diam.
inner
patches). 15.8,
12.3).
floor
from
stacking.
1.10).
recorded
15, PL 21
and
ware Bril
foot
inner Diam.
(Diam.
trace
with
of
at center,
5.0);
ware.
to
Close
est.
7.5
foot.
floor: On pair of a sub-rectan
part
A-F
Plate: floor
section
9-15,
single
Form
missing.
n0,
est. 16.8 lip one fr. preserves
3.6; Diam.
form
Conspectus
a tran
18?or
15
P 6449 Fig.
H.
similar
find
residual side
to 459,
of vessel;
but
center
of thicker
of
fabric
on outside or of rim. No grooves rouletting throughout. over est. On floor: pair of grooves 9.3) (Diam. position red gloss; one uncoated of foot. Light orange clay, good on
patch
inside
of foot.
Possibly Cincelli fabric or Puteolan? Conspectus form
18.2, with
treatment
simple
of exterior
of rim?early
in
series?
458 P 31976 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 184. Area F 14, lot Y 143, with 1531 est.
2.1; Diam.
Fig. 15, Pl. 21
14.0
Floor and rim frr. (joining) of a small plate. Normal rim-treatment
gular
stamp:
Probably For See
no
lower rim-angle); above groove floor. At center, part of a rectan surface Good CRIS./.? spalling. gloss, but an Arezzo form 18.2. Conspectus product. (but
of fine grooves
pair large
Squarish on at bottom
gular stamp, only semilegible: REN or PIN (or possibly INN).
P.H.
est. 50.0+ of
on
gloss
fr. of plate
Floor
a.d.
lotK 24a
rim 4.3, Diam.
B
provenance dim. 4.8;
Max.
band
on rim. of No rouletting Enough rouletting. were not to show that radial survives stamps a central fabric: hard Arezzo is missing. stamp present; inner face of surface and the base, surface; resting gloss for foot are reserved, except drips. 1st century
No
concave
slightly top and
enclose
foot
form.
P 27034 PL 21
456
includ
missing,
the floor
Early
of grooves
pairs
of uneven
ring
Area
a of slight concavity a set is vertical. off half, groove, by of the large feature (a normal platters), floor: than that of 445. On rather taller
(Diam.
two
floor:
Arezzo
lower
foot
this probably with chamfer
narrow,
Context of a.d. 20/25-40/50
18
Form
est. 30.6) one-third
23.9
(size as 454). Treatment of
face; bottom mostly slipped (some uncoated
457 (lip about
grooves marking has interior of rim on
the
rather
sitional form (as 459ff.).
with
half
Upper
but
uncertain,
ring,
base-form
15
est. 30.8
est.
flange
A Puteoli product? Conspectus form 18 (variant of
XT, stray find foot est. 9.8 16.5, Diam.
Conspectus
Diam.
4.6;
2.9, Diam.
Smooth hard ware, red gloss (distinct from that of 454).
25-50.
foot. External
452 P 23770 Fig. H15:3
rim
On
section
Plates/Platters, (Ha.2)
Fig. 15, Pl. 21
Base and floor of plate
floor,
base.
into
Smooth
20/25-40/50
P 31991
P.H.
Flat
trian and floor of plate. Flat floor, at base of internal and groove angle ca. 8.2), rim. On floor: pair of grooves (Diam. (missing) Pinkish surrounded bright gloss. clay, by stacking-ring. ware. form 4(.4)? Arezzo Conspectus Probably Late Augustan period. Perhaps One
gular
of ca. a.d.
Context
Slight
est.
moldings,
Q131
15
P 3845 Fig.
451
of ca. a.d.
Context
1-20?
pieces).
undecorated.
18.2.
8.4
of floor missing. foot, hollowed
Normal
matte dull red gloss (appearance comparable to South Gaulish products of the Flavian period). Perhaps a Pisa product (orArezzo?). Conspectus form
455
15.9, Diam.
of grooves
pair
two
sherds).
450 P 7950 Fig. 15 B13:l (upper fill)
25.0
Rim ofmedium-sized plate (about half,mended
16.0
Small
ca.
est.
2.5, Diam.
P.H.
ca.
lip fr. of plate.
ternal
Fig. 15, Pl. 21
Q13T
est.
(see
25-50.
454 449 P 35051 Fig. B-C 10-11:1
material
lst-century
444)
on
2000, uncertain). (version type 702 stamp: Kenrick nos. also 558, 561, 173-176, CVArret, pp. reading
ITALIAN or Crispi Crispini, name-form.
the
latter
the more
being
SIGILLATA
common
P.H.
Context ofAugustan or slightly later date (including
P 9627 + 9988 15, PL 21 Fig. no. G Kenrick V, 34, 26, 57, 62; 2000, p. Agora pis.
459
no.
16
185.
D4:l (layer IIA) H. 3.6; Diam. est. 17.4 (lip 17.2) Fragmentary (much of floor and foot, a joining rim
fr., some
rim and
loose
floor
sherds).
to
related
Shape
that of 452, but with thin foot, beveled in lower part. Up per half of rim on exterior is plain; lower half marked one wide, two grooves, the other both narrow, by at floor: of letted. On (Diam. 12.3); grooves pair ware -SEVERI- [VE ter, rectangular stamp: lig.]. Fine (as Arezzo
gloss
and
1820-1822 of a.d.
fr. Conspectus but upper rim-form,
of this name).
potters
2.5; Diam.
semiglossy Arezzo Probably 1st century. Early
18
form
Context
a few Early Roman
variant,
of grooves
Platter: Upright
with
Hellenistic,
15
on
form
lip part
exterior
est.
simple face. Floor
very
concave
band
decoration
of flat floor. band
a vertical
above
lost. Smooth
band
hard
red
on
inner
not
gloss,
lustrous.
Perhaps
ware
(Puteolan?). product tern type 2, variant). Context of ca. a.d.
as
455.
Conspectus
a non-Arezzo
Probably form 18, variant
(Hal
25-40/50
15, PL 21
Fig.
est. 18.0 lip as 459. Rim on fr. of plate, Rouletting tion of exterior of rim; over the rouletting, bearded
concave applique
por or
a.d.
20-40.
Context
of
1st or
2nd
century
(un
defined). 463 P 17421 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM,
B 21:16 (fill1)
18 derivative?
version
cf.
uncertain;
reading STAT in top line).
1st century.
Traditional
Post
types
464 P 32013 Fig. 16 D 11:1 (dumped fill) P.H.
2.6; Diam.
17.4
of ca. a.d.
Context
of ca. a.d.
P 34977 Fig.
465
1933,
Waage
Area H-K
form B
Fig. 15, PL 21
Similar
20.3.
Context 13:1,
of a.d.
20
Diam.
est.
25-50.
20-40.
16 no.
288,
p.
76, pl. VIII.
8-11, lot E 257 est.
2.6; Diam.
22.6
Rim of oversized plate (or small platter?). As 464, but on
added
466 P 20337 Fig. R9:l rim 3.5; of rim
Part ing.
Platter
17.3)
p.W. and
version at
of
top
ware. Puteoli Probably of vessels of comparable
Smooth
lip.
Conspectus size, see 463,
form
rim
foot
of
464:
and
rim with
vertical
a broad
band
of first half
of
of
p.W. 5.6; Diam. of Smaller plate. and motif applied
est.
sherd
pinecone
double
rouletting.
of 462). Applique and volute motif.
(Haltern
16, PL 21 18.0
counterpart on main ornament:
Dark
red
of 466,
of mid-1
st
century
a.d.
with
rim-band
(cf.
double-ended gloss,
rather
Perhaps Pisa fabric. Conspectus form 20.3 (.2).
Context
type
1st century
rim 2.0;
rouletting treatment
feet
For
est. ca. 32.0 lip center of floor miss
Diam.
19.3;
floor;
fabric? Conspectus form 20.3 2/5, large).
H.
20.3.
518.
a broad band of top and bottom, flanking no ornaments Groove applique preserved. at two grooves floor: 20.8, (Diam. lip. On
enclosing
Context
vermilion
16
Arezzo
Rim
no. 16 186.
very
form
467 P 32185 Fig. Area B 21, lotNN 104, with 605
mask.
As Conspectus form 18,with applied additions. Ca.
stamp: uncer
rectangular reading
1647,
type
Plates/Platters, Augustan
rouletting; on interior
2.0; Diam.
nament:
p. 358,
of
Context
moldings
462 P 21281 Area O 8, lot I 658 P.H.
center,
Conspectus
perhaps type 258519,
H. same
2000,
(Kenrick
a groove red gloss.
39.0
(concave
en
Hardly an Arezzo product. Attributed toEpaphra Rasini
with
26.5; Diam. (at flange) frr. of rim and outer
un
fabric.
transitional.
Foot-type
Context
flanked by rouletted moldings, marked off by grooves); a
at
3.4);
(semiobliterated,
]TA/[.. .]AS[...] dull tain). Rather
17.7.
intrusions (ofwhich this is themost
joining rim of normal
(Diam.
[..
ware. Puteoli Probably Conspectus ware: P 33315 and from A 18:1. type Also uninv. rim from deposit 40/50.
large. is flanked by grooves both rim-moldings.
basically
slip 9.0)
closing band of rouletting (over position of foot); pair
P.H.
p.W.
no foot, sloping; Squarish two grooves 12.0, (Diam.
fr. of plate. On floor:
Base derneath.
of rim and sherds of floor. Small three-quarters at top and bottom of rim. Floor double flat, moldings on underside. thickened Undecorated. Pinkish red clay, as fine brilliant red appearance, gloss ("sealing-wax"
Normal
461 P9162 Fig. DILI (dumped fill) 3.0;
est.
floor
p.Diam.
Plate:
piece).
P.H.
11.6; max.
est.
foot
South Gaulish products; cf. 461).
rim-molding on Rouletting surface. slipped ware.
below.
Good,
datable
for various
decoration).
(note also CVArret,
est. 40
3.2; Diam.
and
type 1957.4
For
15
Rim
above
and
1-25.
460 P 25802b Fig. A 16:4 P.H.
products). (with unusual
18.2
stamp: Kenrick 2000,
p. 431, no. Context
rou
cen
Puteoli
form
Conspectus
165
20.5
1531).
p. 407,
WARES
dull.
166
CATALOGUE
468 P 35020 Fig. 16 D4:l (layer I/IIa) P.H.
ca.
est.
2.1; Diam.
472 P 11251 Pl. 22 B 14:3 (dumped fill) P.H.
17.0-17.5
Rim sherd of plate. Vertical rim with moldings at top and bottom (as 464ff.); a molding flanked by relief lines added at mid-height. Groove inside lip.No applique or on
naments
Possibly Ca. a.d.
Pinkish
part.
preserved Puteolan.
Conspectus Context of
15-30?
red
clay, bright form 20.5.2. 1st century.
early
469 P 15077 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 380, no. 16 187. Area B 21, lotNN 98 H.
3.4; Diam.
Plate: served.
about
est. 14.6 lip half of foot and
Vertical
rim with
bottom,
bearing (but a pair to rim; a groove in lower
beveled over
8.2)
position
moldings no trace of orna applique inner face existed). Sloping
at Slender near-vertical lip. foot-ring, floor: of grooves (Diam. part. On pair of foot; at center, stamp: rectangular
SAVFE[I] [AVF lig.]. Just inside these a circular roughen in the kiln. direct-contact ing indicates stacking Kenrick 2000, 20.4, early type 1800.3. Conspectus
ant (Haltern type 5); the rouletting is unusual form.
For
period?
470 P 35038 Fig. B-C 10-11:1 1.9; max.
P.H.
p. 401, no. of same Context
for this
1676:27.
CVArret,
stamp:
Tiberian
date.
est.
red
smooth
clay,
red
lustrous
rare of the bowl-form 33. counterpart Conspectus A counterpart unusual (the only example here). Type Atlante form 5; however, of ESB, the fabric characteris or Pozzuoli tics are Italian. Ware consistent with Arezzo products. Context
of
1st century,
late
with
Applied
Form
21
exterior
two grooves central part of
concave que
ornaments:
festoon
at top on the rim on
interior.
The
exterior
bears
a mask
by
supported
end (twice). Broken in antiquity and mended: for a
floor;
lead the
on appears clamp a latter with long,
the rim
fr., another
narrow,
triangular
slightly appli at either
one hole in the
enabling the clamp to lie flush with the surface. variant,
if double
20.3.1,
type 39, but with
rim plain
1st century
of
half
473 P 14719 Fig. 16, Pl. 22 Area A-B 21-22, lotNN 129, with 521 P.H.
3.5; Diam.
rim,
est.
lip floor
Fr. of rim and
30
of
as 472.
platter festoon
ornament:
applique
On
exterior
of
from
suspended
oak
leaf (right half of ornament missing). Red gloss, with ware.
Arezzo
Perhaps
variant,
Early
form
Conspectus
18/20. Context of firsthalf(?) of 1st century. P 24808
Fig. 16, Pl. 22
as 473. more fr. of platter Rim-moldings on of On the vertical face top lip. ornament: moldings, applique "lyre" within from same enclosed volutes; probably
rim
a groove the two
rounded; between (palmette
ware.
Arezzo-type
Rim,
18 or 20, large. 475
M-O
P.H.
4.1; Diam.
form
Conspectus
16, Pl. 22
Fig. E
section
9-11,
variant,
early
P 6618
Area
mask.
Fig. 16, PL 22
est. ca. 39.8 lip frr. (some Platter: rim and floor Floor joining). the center; rim is vertical with toward slopes slightly on at top and bottom half-round (rouletted) moldings and
form
face.
of second
Context
est. 31 lip a round rim of Rim marked platter. by at top, a line of fine at bottom, and, molding on in a above below slight ridge. A groove lip outer ornament: face of rim, applique female
rouletting terior. On
Motifs,
(cf. Ha.3)
3.4; Diam.
exterior
and
Fr. of vertical
sherds.
471 P9163 DILI (dumped fill) P.H.
Conspectus to Goudineau
Related
ed grooved Plates/Platters,
Now
mold as that on 476).
gloss. A
Conspectus
ithas chipped
on basis of pre-1940 description
variant,
Small
16.2
ap mouth.
(cf. 504,523).
"slip"
recorded provenance P.H. 36 3.8; est. Diam.
Diam.
1st century? of earlier
thin, white
and
rim,
open
No
of rim. Yellowish
Early admixture
with
above of
photograph.
474 16
Rim fr. of plate. Tilted convex rim with rounded flange at bottom; edge of a flatfishfloor. Rouletting on exterior
a very
appears
spalling. vari
concavity. bearded mask
a groove exterior
the brownish red gloss, where
Beneath
lost. Published
of rim pre at top and
part
On
ornament:
plique
Early
and
third of the rim on the
with
concave,
slightly below the
another
moldings. er, vertical
floor
est. 40
lip
is
interior
away,
16, PL 21
half-round
rouletting; could have
ments
gloss.
4.0; Diam.
Rim fr. Platter. The upper
form
20.3,
cutting
(Bolsena
large Conspectus Early after a.d. 15). A larger counterpart type 39, there dated see 466. for a related of 469; shape, b.c to a.d. of late 1st century 50 Context
Gloss
Perhaps lan ware).
red, worn,
sealing-wax a Po Valley Early
product
variant,
Conspectus
with
spalling.
(or poor-quality form 20.3.1,
Fig. 16, Pl. 22
476 P 14986 Area B 16, lotNN 80 P.H.
3.7; Diam.
Rim
sherd,
bottom lip, with applique
on
lip
with
exterior
a groove ornament:
Puteo rim.
est.
33
at top and Rim marked half-round by moldings; flat-topped on interior. On of rim, exterior below edge
of floor.
from
(probably
"lyre"
same
mold
as 474). Fabric slightly rough, with pinkish tint. Possibly "Late Italian" (hardly Arezzo) fabric. Con spectus
form
see P. Quiri
20,
rim,
standard
type. For
the
"lyre" motif,
in Sibari TV,p. 479, no. 138, figs. 455, 484
with (on a similar platter), in Late Roman Residual
parallels fill.
cited.
ITALIAN 477 P7787 Area K 11, lotsN 62-63 P.H.
3.7; Diam.
lip
est.
16, PL 22
Fig.
as 484.
with
sherd,
small
478 P3296 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, F 11:1 (dumped fill)
16, PL 22
Fig. no. 16 188.
at base
Diam.
5.4;
of
est.
rim
Diam.
31.4,
foot
14.5 all of floor
and
and
foot,
3.1;
Rim
fr. Plate,
as 476.
cock
to left.
from
floor
to rim
foot
is
to
due
probably
ornaments: from festoon rim, applique suspended two masks, three the rim. On (?) times around repeated floor: three pairs of grooves 20.2, 16.6, 12.0); be (Diam. two inner worn tween at center, much pairs, rouletting; of
stamp:
plantaform
probably
GELL.
read
P.H.
rim 2.4; Diam.
fr. of a small
er rim;
lip flat-topped.
to flake
and
darker
spall, with
A provincial
streaks
Italian product
and
Valley of L.
patches.
For
the
Zabehlicky-Scheffenegger). see CVArret, pp. nos. Gellius, 206-212, in more detail, Zabehlicky-Scheffenegger
and,
stamps
736-737,
figs. 6-21; Kenrick 2000, type 878
pp. 232-234,
This
uncertain).
of form
combination
and
1988,
(ver
decora
tivedetails is not recorded among themainly Po Valley in the
presented products form 20.4.
1988
article
cited.
Mid-1 st century? Context of Hadrianic P 26191
479 Area
L-O
of rim 3.3; max.
Fr.
of
rim
and
floor.
16, PL 23
Type
24.6
as 476,
(lip but
est.
rim
On
exterior ornament: of rim, applique festoon from palmettes. of a groove (W. 5.8) suspended Edge on floor at break. Hard visible smooth surface. gloss
high.
ware. Arezzo form 20.4. Probably Conspectus st Ca. mid-1 in a Classical Intrusive century. associated material kept).
480 P 27460 AreaL 14,with 646 P.H.
3.8; Diam.
Rim
fr.
plique Late
Type ornament: Arezzo
tus form
16, PL 23
Fig.
rim est. similar
(no
24.5+
to 479.
ble
of
exterior
rosette. six-petaled ware Late (or possibly
rim,
taform and
20.
no.
2000, CD-ROM,
floor
16
0.7 late
large plate, in more standard
but
L-R-PI
(L. Rasinius active region], Thickish fabric; no [Pisa
group
beyond).
in series At
fabric).
Pisanus,
(compara center, plan of the Late
in the late
1st century
slip underneath.
1st or
Late
2nd
early
man.
century.
485 P 21473 Pl. 23 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, 388 Areajll,lot0 dim.
Context
of Late
Ro
no. 16 190.
6.0
floor
of large
sherd
plate
(no
slip underneath).
At center of floor, plantaform stamp: VMBRIC [VM lig.]. Base
reserved.
For
CVArret,
stamp:
lOl(Umbricius). a.d.
no.
539-541,
pp.
Kenrick 2000, type 2441.41.
25-60+.
in
Residual
3rd-century
2385:25,
context.
486 P 12014 PL 23
Iliffe 1939, p. 70 (listed under C. Vibius); Kenrick
2000,
no.
p. 475,
Area Q
1.0 5.6; Th. floor at center fr. of a large On floor: plate. pair of grooves at center, circular wheel of four 7.0); stamp: around on bottom. which CVIBIENI. No slip dim.
Floor
spokes, For
16 191.
19, lotAA 132
stamp:
CVArret,
no.
p. 521,
2295
Kenrick 2000, type 2373.56.
481 P 3823 PL 23
Conspectus
For stamp: CVArret,pp. 375-377, no. 1558:149, 150; also Comfort 1938b, p. 33. This stamp isKenrick 2000, type 1690.38.
ap
Conspec
5.0; Th. a
stamp:
Italian
(Diam. Italian).
(Po Valley?).
fr. From
to 478,
Max. On
exterior.
15-50.
dim.
Floor
Ca. layer
on
Italian
Area E 5, lotKK 195
Small
24.2)
smaller;
as 476, but with low platter. On ornament: exterior, applique some Red from rosettes. gloss, with
189.
Max.
est.
Diam.
dumped fill.
Fig.
O
section
16-18,
H.
Conspectus
26.0
P 7650 Pl. 23 Iliffe 1939, p. 63; Kenrick
484
applique
Profile
rim.
20.4, Ca. a.d.
rim,
Fig. 16, Pl. 23 fill),with 378, 507
est.
lip
appearance
form
Max.
(Central Italy?Not Po
per
suspended "soapy"
of
exterior
large.
Probably provincial
Second
rate fabric: light red, with rather dull red gloss, tending
20,
Rim
unexpected
settling during the drying or firing process. On exterior
to be
form
On
483 P 23518 Area K 15 (Early Roman
festoon
sherds
4.5
p.W.
ornament:
of rim. Platter,
part
probably similar in profile to 476; the slight slope of the
sion
P.H.
what
Almost
167
Conspectus
in Late Roman (?) fill.
Residual
P.H.
round
Lip ornament:
top. On
WARES
482 P3117 P1.23 Area K 14,with Hellenistic
32
part of floor. Type of rim, exterior applique to animal right. running (dog?), form 20, Conspectus large. Rim
ed on
SIGILLATA
Context
of Late
(cf. 2295:54,
74).
Roman.
Area H 15, residual find P.H. Rim
ment: star. Ware
3.5; Diam.
rim est.
28
as 477. On orna exterior, type applique rosette enclosed eight-petaled by eight-pointed sherd;
487 P 21476 Fig. 16, Pl. 23 Area H-K 11-14, lot0 377 (layer III), with 632 H.
rim 2.2; Diam.
Rim as
the
preceding.
Conspectus
form
20,
large.
pair
to floor
of grooves
lip
fr. of (Diam.
lightly impressed
est.
plate, est.
16.8
as
the
12.6)
preceding. enclosing
rouletting, with
On
floor:
a band
of
trace of another
CATALOGUE
168 at break.
groove ment:
festoon
On
of
exterior
rim,
from
suspended
orna
applique leaf
triangular
(right
cf. 497-500, 503. Pisa(?) fabric, with dull gloss (appearance similar to that of late South Gaulish
half missing); wares).
form
Conspectus
20.4.
Context mainly of 1st and firsthalf 2nd century,with
a few 3rd-
to
no. p. 26,
AgoraV,
D4:l
but
G
2.5; Diam.
5, 62.
36, pis.
P.H.
1.8; Diam.
Rim
sherd
lip
A
at outer
other
on interior top of rim floor: of floor. On single at
groove edge
and
an
exterior
of
rim,
ornaments:
applique
a
to left and
their
mask; long-haired seven or eight tally of original form 20.4. Conspectus st century. mid-1 Probably 100.
Eros,
piping, an
suggests
spacing
Context
a.d.
ca.
of
terior, Gloss
joining
from
a
plate
as 488,
form Conspectus of no Context
a
frr., from
(rim
Eros
as 488.
plate playing
pipes,
ex
On to
left.
115, rim 2.3
As
488.
Context
early
2nd
century
(Traja
M-O
rior,
exterior,
ornament:
applique
female
21?
Area
M-O
P.H.
1.8
9-11,
a
section
S,
residual
plate
as 488, form
ornament:
applique
exterior of rim female
head,
P.H. Small
Area
floor:
two
of roulett
two
from
leaves
or North
Puteolan
Italian.
Conspectus
of uncertain
(both
form
date.
17, Pl. 24
Fig. section
9-11,
S,
est.
lip
16.5 On
preceding.
two grooves ornament:
(Diam. festoon (cf. 487,
shape 20.
form
find
residual floor:
band
12.4,
H
On
11.1).
from
suspended 498-500,
est. ca. 15.5 rim 2.4; Diam. lip On exterior, fr., as preceding. leaf of triangular (support shape
Perhaps
ware.
Puteoli
exte two
503).
Fig. 17, Pl. 24
find
15, residual
of roulett
orna applique for festoon[?],
as on 497). Brilliant red gloss (comparable best South Gaulish wares).
H. no.
72, fig.
rim 2.4; Diam.
As
1.
lip
On
preceding. of triangular shape
Conspectus
but
lower
half-round
mold
Conspectus
form
est.
exterior, supporting
isbroken away (cf. 497).
2.2 fr., as preceding,
On
a band
enclosing
form
to that of
20.
Area R 14, residual find
p. 288, find 6, residual
1933,
20.
499 P 2995 PL 24
20.
493 P 87 PL 23 Waage Area H
seal
18.0
as 488.
P3601
498
ment:
find
frontal (related to that on 491). Conspectus
Conspectus
Rim
As preceding, but lip ismissing. On
from
11.3)
type
suspended
applique of triangular
H.
P 6619 PL 23
492
est.
lip
of foot),
13.0,
of rim. As
between
ing find
(mask?), frontal (cf. CVA, New York 1 [USA 9], pi. 47:8). Conspectus
form
Conspectus
rim 2.3; Diam.
rim 2.3; Diam.
Part
head
form
fabric;
40-50.
P 6621
Area
leaves
On
it. Thin
Fig. 17, Pl. 24
festoon
Perhaps
497 than
491 P 3672 PL 23 H.
ex
20.
H.
residual
On
ing; pair of grooves (Diam. 9.7). On exterior, applique
ornament:
nic).
Area
as 488.
plate
inside
just
ware.
to stump
(Diam.
grooves
20.4. later
band
of ca. a.d.
2.7; H.
Fr.
ap
17.0
ornament:
applique flaked.
a
leaves missing, but the imprint of one visible). Bright red gloss with fine flaking.
est.
lip rim
Fig. 17, Pl. 24
496 P3844 AreaF 16-17
of rim
(dumped fill)
2.4; Diam.
Three
of rouletted
red gloss. Puteolan Possibly
80
490 P 4489 PL 23 P.H.
fr.with
Context
plique ornament: Eros playing pipes, to left. Conspectus form 20.4? Fll:l
2.1; Diam.
P.H. exterior
ap
terior, applique ornament: bird in flight, beak upward, as on 502. On floor: single groove (Diam. 14.3) with
rim 2.2 fr. On
but
Roman.
est. 18.0 lip from of floor; part
P.H.
ing-wax
Area K 7, residual find Small
14.8
as 488. As preceding, plate on interior of exterior, lip. On to left. running
of Late
mainly
Rim
trace
appliques.
489 P 2440 PL 23 H.
ca.
est.
lip a
495 P9164 Dill (dumped fill)
groove
(Diam. 11.3) and trace of a rouletted band just inside it. On
16, PL 24
17.0
Two joining rim frr.with part of floor. Plate, as 476, smaller.
from
two fine
Context est.
female
20.
plique
(layer IIB)
P.H.
form
grooves ornament: dog form 20. Conspectus
16
P 9851 Fig.
ornament: applique of that on 491).
exterior,
(a variant
494 P 3538 Fig. Area H 15, lotK 58 (datum -2.50 m)
with
488
On
frontal
Conspectus
frr.
5th-century
ismissing.
ing head,
20.
17.0 applique a festoon,
ornament: most
leaf
of which
ITALIAN 500 P 18390 Area H 13, lotsK 95-97 H.
est. lip center
4.3; Diam.
Fragmentary, rim thickens
but
On
504).
on
17, PL 24 Fig. with 533 501, 522, II), (layer
17.2 as
of floor
Plate missing. toward floor (as
interior
two grooves
floor:
SIGILLATA
12.6,
(Diam.
pair ornament:
que smaller
at center;
rosette
triangular leaf (as on 497). of 3rd
mainly
form
rim 2.3; Diam.
lip
from
H. a
a as 500. On of floor missing. From floor: plate est. of rouletting between (Diam. pairs of grooves over of three 12.1, 10.3); (Diam. 7.5) po group grooves of rim, exterior sition of foot. On ornaments, applique to left cornuco Eros unevenly spaced: dolphin, holding dolphin. 20.
502 P 18393 Fig. Area H 13, lotK 98 (layer III) 2.7; H.
P.H.
est.
rim
Diam.
2.3;
lip
17, PL 24 est.
joining illustrated
(not
parently 500. On
survives,
part
and
plate),
same
floor:
two grooves of rouletting
frr.: part of floor loose rim sherds
Plate,
vessel).
type est.
(Diam.
ornaments: of an
(ap less as
en 14.1, 12.5) as faint chatter
spectacle
under
(on
spiral;
ral; (on b, c) bird in flight,beak upward floor,
or
more
head
female
a)
(on
elongated
over
position
stacking in the kiln. form
of foot, mark
left
P.H.
c)
central
spectral
spi
(cf. 495). On
by direct-contact
P.H.
clean
13-16,
of
section
K
est.
18.2
lip
frr.: rim, outer
Two On
joining floor: pair chattered
of grooves
rouletting. festoon (left
ornament:
dark
Conspectus
3.9; Diam.
16.8
red
red ware,
16.6)
(lip
bright Puteolan.
gloss. form
Conspectus Context
20-40/50?
of
21.7.
late
1st century
(with
material).
Fig. 17, Pl. 25
est. 33.0 lip a frr.: rim, outer part of floor. From nonjoining to 508. Double in related platter, shape rim-moldings. On exterior of rim of each ornament: fr., applique jew eled krater with knobbed decoration. Brilliant red gloss. P.H.
4.2; Diam.
Two
Perhaps form 21.3. internal
Puteolan. Same
A
moldings):
a.d.
variant
large-sized and
motif
size
(ware
Goteborg
inv. 18 (and 17), acquired
of
similar,
University,
inRome.
Conspectus rim with
Antikmuseet,
20-50.
P 17881
part
of floor.
(Diam. 14.7) On exterior half
missing),
Type
enclosing of rim,
lip
as 508.
vertical ternal
applique
suspended
on
Pinkish
2000,
17
3.2; Diam.
CD-ROM, est.
tom. Fine A
scratch
no.
foot 6.4 (lip 12.3), Diam. of rim two-thirds Near missing. at top and bottom; in moldings between Foot
flank concave grooves on from manufacture
band
17.0
as 500; (Diam.
center 9.0).
of floor On missing. of rim, exterior
On
floor
lacks
and
a bevel
below
the foot. On
rim; at bot
the
flange. floor: pair
at center, small plantaform On of rim, exterior Proculus). ornament: a part of applique spectacle spiral (possibly one of a in between). originally pair, with other motifs a late Arezzo rather Con (fired dark). Perhaps product CVArret, p. 149, no. 454:28. spectus form 21.3. For stamp: (Diam. grooves 6.0); PCLPR (P. Clodius
stamp:
17, PL 25
Fig. 17, Pl. 25
16 192.
12.4
about plate; with small rim,
quarter-round molding the floor rises toward center.
of
Fig.
est.
H.
a band
red gloss. 20.
Fragmentary plate floor: pair of grooves
AreaC Small
form
504 P 11210 B13:l (upper fill) H.
est.
507 P 23519 Area K 15,with 378, 483
Fig. 17, PL 25
right from a triangular leaf; cf. 487, 497-500. red ware,
17, Pl. 25
Fig.
2.3; Diam.
Perhaps Ca. a.d.
508
2.2; Diam.
Floor,
(Ha.3)
at top and bottom; at broad raised band moldings edge on raised of flat floor. Fine band (six rows of rouletting an (L. 3.8, dam tiny notches); applied spectacle-spiral one of a on outside of rim. Hard preserved aged; pair?)
Ca.
P 18318 F-K
21
Plate rim (twojoining sherds): vertical rimwith small
Kenrick Area
fabric.
20.
Conspectus as 500. Context
503
Stepped
Form
10-11:1
B-C
not Arezzo
Italian?);
and
(appearing over est. 8.5) of grooves (Diam. pair position at center, stamp plantaform (only the heel-end no letters are visible). On exterior of rim, ap
marks); of foot;
plique
on
from a band
closing
two other
and
(North
as 487.
P 32037
506
earlier
Three
Fig. 17, Pl. 25
of rim.
inside
ware
Conspectus
foot
Diam.
17.6,
10.0
foot
on
marks
Regional Context
band
form
period).
est. 18.0 lip as 502. On orna fr.: plate, exterior, applique a festoon a run (or animal?), part of part of dog
Plates/Platters,
17.5
Two joining frr.of rim and floor with trace of foot;
Conspectus
(Claudian
ning to left.Light brick-red clay, bright red gloss; slight
20.4.
center
pia,
white,
rim 2.2; Diam.
Rim
spatula
est.
where
slip (cf. 472, 523).
505 P 21477 Area H-K 11-14, lot0 378
17, PL 24 Fig. (layer II), with 500, 522,
533
2.7; H.
appli but similar,
century.
501 P 18392 Area H 13, lots K 95-97 P.H.
rim,
suspended
Conspectus
At spectacle spiral. points of surface away, clay appears
form 20.4. Conspectus of mid-lst Context century
ments:
ware.
not Arezzo
Probably Context
festoon
(b)
flaked
enclos
11.8)
of grooves 8.0). On (Diam. rosette with (a) six-leaved
the foot;
has
as from a preapplied
on
ing a broad band of rouletting just outside the position
of
169
ornament:
applique the gloss
488,
also
WARES
Kenrick 2000, type 59219. Cf. 516. Mid-
to late
1st century.
CATALOGUE
170
509 P8117 17, PL 25 Fig. Area A-F 9-15, section 110, unstratified find P.H.
2.4; Diam.
Rim
fr. From
lip
a
spiral,
. Surface
nally)
On
of rim, appli to 10 origi
exterior of up
(one
dolphin
spalled. ware. Arezzo
Probably After a.d.
18.6
as 508.
plate
ornaments:
que
ca.
est.
form
Conspectus
As
form
Conspectus
20
simi
(or
lar). For stamp: CVArret,p. 59, no. 145:55; Kenrick 2000, type 276.53 (attributed to the Pisa production). Context
514
21.3.
10.
ware.
Pisa
Probably
of 1st century?
P 6754 Pl. 26 Iliffe 1939, p. 55; Kenrick
no.
2000, CD-ROM,
16
195.
AreaK14 Form
Conspectus
Plates,
Max.
4.6
Derivatives)
(Ha.4
Floor
P 15325
510
Fig. 17, PL 25
N 17:2 (POU) P.H.
2.4; Diam.
Rim
of
lip
plate, on with spatula marks of rim, exterior applique
walled, On
ral. Bright Arezzo
vermilion-red or
to 511.
preserved,
smooth
exterior, ornament:
gloss. ware. Puteoli
possibly 1st century.
Probably early 1st and early 2nd
Thin
interior. spi
spectacle in series?
Early of second Context
of
century.
P3432 17, PL 25 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 45 (reading? RYVR); Kenrick, CD-ROM, no. 16 193. G8:l Diam.
4.0;
at
cal
spectacle of rim marked On groove. ing enclosed Diam.
internal
of foot,
position two pairs of grooves blurred
Arezzo
fabric.
and band
(Diam.
plantaform
(T. Rufrenus Rufio). Thin
offset
over
by at center,
9.3
rim, verti Upcurved ornaments: two of rim, applique Fine inside groove lip; bottom
spirals. off by an
floor,
7.8);
foot
mended.
near-complete, exterior top. On
small
Diam.
lip 17.6;
Plate:
Conspectus
form
4.6.
an
external
of roulett 10.3,
inner
stamp:
RVFR
For
a.d.
15-50+.
Context
of Tiberian
stamp:
to Claudian.
512 P8685 Fig. 17 Area E 8, lotKK 165 (plant hole C6), with L 2664 (a Howland
type 52H) est. 18.0 est. 17.6) (lip as 511. Pinkish fabric.
lst-century lamp, P.H. 2.2; Diam. Rim
fr.; shape Arezzo Probably
Plate
Form
513 P 17798 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 130, no. 16 194. Area C-F 15-19, lot00 91-92 2.5; Diam.
P.H.
foot
latter
On
and
floor:
rather
floor.
remains
dull).
est.
floor
floor:
On
plate.
band
est. 7.5);
at center,
of direct-contact
CVArret,
stamp:
(or
a.d.
than
20
early
(on 2nd
basis
of
P.H.
not
century.
515 P 24029 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM,
J 15:2
Context
stamp-form).
simi
Italian,
all stamps plantaform); Kenrick 2000, type 1133.7. later
. .]).
in the kiln.
stacking form 20 Conspectus (Central p. 257, no. 982
Perhaps
planta
. .] R[.
Fig. 17, Pl. 26
no. 16 196.
foot 9.6; max.
floor 16.5 p.Diam. a trace of of rim junction a as 511??foot From and fairly high plate preserved. narrow. two concentric On floor: 9.2, (Diam. grooves 2.2; Diam. of foot
Much
floor
a band
enclose
7.4)
and
of
and
at center,
rouletting;
perhaps CVI[B]. Graffito on bottom. form
Conspectus CVArret,
p.
522,
18/20,
no.
20 or related
2295:50b
oval
stamp:
type. For
stamp:
(C. Vibienus)?or
possi
bly a version of CN ATEI (ligatured); Kenrick 2000, type 2373.52. a.d.
before
15. Context
516 P 15112 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area H 19, lot YT 38 est.
of Early
no. 16 197.
Roman.
Fig. 17, Pl. 26
10.0
P.H.
2.5; Diam.
Base
that of 511. On resembles profile a of rouletting enclosed pair of grooves by one est. toward and exterior 12.5) (Diam. groove est. two close-set (Diam. 11.5); (Diam. grooves
floor:
foot
fr. Preserved
band
. 10.5). At center, .]. Traces PCLO[. stamp: plantaform on floor of direct-contact in the kiln. stacking For stamp: CVArret, p. 149, no. 454:10-20 (P. Clodius are Cf. All of this potter Proculus). stamps plantaform.
4.6
17, PL 26
est. 8.7
as on Foot and beveled, high two outer of groove break), (at at cen of concentric 10.0, 3.1); (Diam. grooves pairs broken ter, plantaform away at right: CNAATEI stamp, of direct A. Faint mark bottom, [AT lig.]. On graffito: red clay and gloss in the kiln. Dark contact (the stacking Fr. of foot
500.
For
toward
Derivatives)
(Ha.4
lar).
center
ware.
Conspectus
Bases,
Small
(Diam.
grooves
ware?
Arezzo
Perhaps
CVArret,p. 387, no. 1599:28; Kenrick 2000, type 1728.9. Ca.
three
After
half
trace of foot.
fr.with
floor, mark
On
511
H.
with
juncture
form stamp: C MER [ME lig.] (for C. Me[.
17.0
as far as
similar,
at
foot
of rouletting bordered on inside by a single groove (Diam. est. 9.3);
est.
7.1; Diam.
dim.
9.0
508. Kenrick 2000, type 592.11. Ca.
a.d.
50-80.
Context
517 P 19488 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area P.H. Base (Diam. grooves
C-F
section
15-19,
foot
2.5; Diam. fr., related 14.0); (Diam.
broad, 12.2,
of
1st century.
no. 16 198.
Fig. 17, Pl. 26
00
est. 9.5
to the deep 10.0)
On floor: groove two 13.2,12.4); (Diam. a band of roulett enclosing
preceding. groove
ing; groove (Diam. 7.8) just outside position of foot. At
center, part of a plantaform [.. .]OR (O uncertain; stamp: trace of On floor, over foot (eccentric), PCOR). perhaps red gloss. in the kiln. Good direct-contact stacking
ITALIAN
p.
ware; no.
20. No
context.
der type 1067). a.d.
After
to
close
Arezzo 158, under
Probably CVArret,
For
519.
Kenrick
479).
2000,
SIGILLATA
stamp: listed un
2.5; Diam.
Complete chamfered
11.0
foot
base;
central
at base
(as on
(base 10.6) part of floor
the
Arezzo
fabric
Context
of
(or
similar).
Kenrick
2000,
no.
vessel
p. 273,
16 199.
Fig. 17, PL 26
Area B-C 21, lotNN 123,with 627 2.5; Diam.
P.H.
foot
est.
floor
10.3; Diam.
17.0
Half of foot and half of floor, with trace of junc
tion of rim.
Shape
or 511.
as 500
12.1, (Diam. grooves at center, plantaform
a band
two pairs of of rouletting;
not
stamp,
completely
impressed:
floor:
On
enclose
10.3)
A-MAN I [MA ligatured, N retrograde]
(presumably for
are traces of grooves the inner A. Manneius). Over pair of marks in the kiln. left by direct-contact stacking form 20 or related type. For stamp: CVArret, Conspectus
p. 250, no. 947; Kenrick 2000, type 1101.9. Context
520
of
1st century.
P1514 Fig. 17, PL 26 Iliffe 1936, p. 39; not listed in CVArret,Kenrick 2000,
p. 275,
no.
16 200.
Area H 13 P.H.
foot 2.1; Diam. fr. of a small
Base
center.
the
On
floor:
plate.
is thickened
Floor
of grooves
pair
stamp,
tending
to
plantaform
toward
(Diam.
7.2)
just
(Diam. 5.3); at
shape:
MARCIA(?)
[MAR lig., terminal A, ifsuch, is inverted]. Light orange
clay, hard vermilion-red gloss. form Puteolan? 18/Haltern Conspectus lated? For stamp: CVArret, p. 252, no. 962
2 or
type
(Marcius; no. p. 291 under
pare 962:f, and see also comment Kenrick under 2000, type 1116.2, 1st century? Early
re
com 1111);
-na?).
Marcia(-nus?
2.9; Diam.
foot
9.5, Diam.
fr. of foot Single rim. high Foot-ring
and
floor,
and
narrow.
of
8.5);
est.
floor
with
16.3
trace
of junction of two grooves floor:
On
(Diam. 12.0, 10.2) enclosing a band of rouletting; pair (Diam.
grooves
at
center,
plantaform
stamp:
LALBIAPRIL [AP lig.]. On floor a rough circular mark
from
stacking
Probably
in the kiln. Gloss
a
provincial
rather
Italian
dull.
product.
Conspectus
form 20 or related type. For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 71.1 (for the name L. Albius Aprilis). This stamp is not included in CVArret. Mid-1st
century.
est.
5.6; Diam.
lip fr. Large dish everted lip.
3.2-3
(layer II), with 500, 501,
32.0 flat
with
floor,
and
wall
curving
in the series.
Early
P 5019 18, Pl. 27 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 38; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 202. Area F 13, lot B'32
523
2.0; Diam.
est.
foot
10.0
foot markedly tilted, with a small two grooves at base. On floor: chamfer 10.8, 9.2) (Diam. a band over of rouletting of foot; pair enclosing position of grooves at center, (Diam. 5.0); stamp: plantaform Base
fr. Floor
on
places
flat;
[VR, and perhaps AM
GAMVRI
where
the exterior,
the
In
lig.] (Camurius).
or flaked,
isworn
gloss
the exposed surface appears white (cf. 472, 504). On the base, graffito: IT and A in ligature. An
early,
fine-quality
Ca.
mid-1st
of
example
its
For
shape.
129-134, no. 397; Kenrick
stamp: CVArret, pp. type 514.30.
in Late
Residual
century.
524 P 26447 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, R161
2000, fill.
Roman
18, Pl. 27
Fig. no. 16 203.
foot est. 5.8 1.8; Diam. fr. of a small plate foot. On floor: (?). Tilted over of grooves of foot; at center, position plantaform P.H.
Base
pair (?)
[AM
AMA[...] or Late
fragmentary: Arezzo Probably
lig.]. ware. Italian
For
stamp:
CVArret,pp. 11-12, 64, nos. 53-59, 154; Kenrick 2000, type 1101.16 (listed under A. Manneius). Context
of 2nd
century.
525 P 19191 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 204. Area A-D 14-17, lotnil 60 P.H.
1.7; Diam.
Base
fr. with
is narrow
and
exterior
521 P 14717 Fig. 17, PL 26 Kenrick 2000, p. 87, no. 16 201. Area A-B 21-22, lotNN 129,with 473 P.H.
Form
43)
stamp,
est. 6.8
outside position of foot; single groove center,
small,
H.
P 15438
519
of the
Roman.
Early
(Goudineau
P.H.
of grooves faint remains 11.9, (Diam. a as in band From between them. plate rouletting than normal size. somewhat larger preceding, pairs
Conspectus
Dishes,
Rim
lost. High foot, two On floor,
preceding). 9.4), with
171
522 P 18391a Fig. 18 Area H 13, lots K 95-97 533
518 P 32164 Fig. 17 Area F-K 13-19, lotK 260, with 578, 582 P.H.
WARES
grooves
foot trace
without
at juncture over position
est.
7.6
as 526, but the foot shape no on but a groove angle, of floor with wall. two On floor: of wall; bevel; of
foot
plantaform stamp: DERASTIC Fine-quality
ware,
early
(Diam.
no.
1565,
citing
7.4);
at
center,
... [DE and ST lig.].
in series.
read as DERASTIC?): 381,
Fig. 18, Pl. 27
four other
finds
rick 2000, type 1691.5. Residual in 3rd/4th-century fill.
For
stamp
(to be
CVArret,pp. 380 from Greece;
Ken
526 P 12424 Fig. 18, Pl. 27 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, nos. 16 204, 205; Iliffe 1939, p. 58. Area P.H.
T-U
21-23,
2.4; Diam.
section foot
II
8.9, Diam.
floor
13.4
Base of dish with flaring wall: joining frr. (about two thirds of floor and foot, trace of wall). Wall marked
CATALOGUE
172 off on
interior
a
two grooves floor: slight ridge. On at center, stamp: OCTSA plantaform
by
11.0, 9.3); (Diam. Salutaris (Octavius belonged active Italian Central potters century). reddish
.On
terior)
firm,
reddish,
Clay brown
with
gloss
floor,
to an unlocated
into the early 2nd perhaps but coarse-textured; dark
medium
luster
mark
off-center,
(late?).
product
ex
left by direct-contact
stacking in the kiln. Poor-quality
on
(duller
form
Conspectus
3.2, vari
ant. For stamp: Ohlenroth 1937, p. 241; CVArret,p. 299, no. 1164:19; Kenrick 2000, type 1317.14. Third
quarter into 2nd
run
may
of
M-P
P.H.
flaking floor: On
a
places.
trace
date
and
so broad.
not
at
7.5);
center,
toes):
(plantaform??no
per
haps LVCPY (P may be PL lig.; a possible P [toe orna ment?] at right). Fabric and slip as 526: poor dullish on
smoothed
slip, Late
in series.
upper For stamp
. .
(Lucretius Robinson's
896-898.
LOCTPR, which looks impossible. Kenrick 1048.4 (assigned to LVCPYR). End of 1st to firsthalf of 2nd century.
.?): CVArret, was
reading
2000,
type
528 P 14981 Fig. 18, PL 27 Kenrick 2000, p. 307, no. 16 207. Area D 16-17 (Great Drain), lot NN 68 P.H.
1.9; Diam.
Half
of base
foot and
7.3
floor.
as
Shape
526,
but
9.2,
(Diam.
as 526, but slip duller; traces of direct-contact
some
and
7.6)
at center,
scratches;
(same name as 526). Fabric
plantaform stamp: OCTASA
finish. On poor in the kiln. stacking
the floor,
rather
For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 1317.2.
Late
1st
century
2nd?)
(to early
century.
in a 3rd
Residual
529 P 15324 PL 27
no. 16 208.
Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM,
N 17:2 (POU) dim.
Part floor:
groove
trace
with
(Diam.
est.
foot
5.8; Diam.
of floor
cf. 644,
7.0);
of
at center,
Shape
as
526.
M-O
2.9; Diam.
9-11,
Late
2nd
lst-early
century?
531 P 22295 18, Pl. 27 Fig. Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 210. Area O 12, lotsO 192-192a (layer IV), with 367, 635,
712
foot est. 9.0 7.1; Diam. as the fr. of a preceding. plate; shape probably to 1.2 thick at resting widens foot, 0.5 surface, no bevel. At center of floor, plantaform illegible,
Max.
dim.
at
stamp (with long toes): [.. .]TANor [.. ,]IAN (perhaps Ve ian). Clay pinkish, gloss reddish brown and dull. a late
Probably
product,
provincial
as
the preceding.
For stamp: CVArret,p. 513, no. 2250; Kenrick 2000, type 2336.2. Context
3rd
of early
century.
by
the same
section foot
S,
est. 9.5
stamp:
For
Ken
potter.
residual
532 no.
P 6990 Pl. 28 Iliffe 1939, p. 53 (reading LO); Kenrick 2000, p. 311, 16 211.
B-C
10-11:1
Max.
dim.
Dish
base.
7.8 On
(Diam.
groove
single
of grooves (Diam. pair at center, 2.2); plantaform
floor:
(hook of P open below).
LPO
not
Probably
For
Arretine.
no. 1361; Kenrick, type 1345.1. Context
late
of
at inner
7.4; Diam.
dim.
Half
of floor
with
trace
foot had
the preceding;
CVArret,
to a.d.
341,
p.
75-100.
(layer II), with 500, 501,
522
Max.
stamp:
b.c
1st century
533 P 18391b Pl. 28 Area H 13, lots K 95-97
as
8.5); stamp:
break
of foot
of foot. tilted
Probably inner face. At
6.7
same
form
center
of
provincial
fabric.
For
stamp:
stamp:
soft;
18, PL 27 find
CVArret,
p.
296,
as 522.
On
plantaform
530 P 4651 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 336, no. 16 209. P.H.
CVArret,
p. 340, no. 1351; Kenrick 2000, type 1498.2; Iliffe 1936, p. 31 (reading CROMF; also noted by Comfort 1938b, p. 55); CVArret,no. 1351:e (with corrected reading).
Context
6.5
foot.
date.
Area
stamp:
left by direct-contact in kiln. stacking in Central made stamp: Italy. For
Late(?)
rick 2000, type 1317.6. Second half of 1st and early 2nd century. Context of same
floor:
plantaform
no. 1147; Kenrick 2000, type 1301.
[OC]TSAL (as 526, 528). Pinkish clay,moderately dull red slip. For ware,
On
I be P, floor, rough plantaform stamp: ICIVL (initial may C uncertain), or possibly CNF [?F]. Light brick-red, with dull red gloss.
layer.
Max.
526.
Probably
smaller.
Foot tilted, not beveled. On floor: two faintly incised grooves
as
shape
center,
surface.
nos.
239-240,
pp.
mark
top;
scratched
est.
(Diam.
grooves
11.2);
at
CPOMF. Fabric and slip/gloss as 526. On floor, circular
The
find.
ca. 9.8
floor
but
of wall;
Base
Surface
as 526,
stamp
18, PL 27
context
floor
of wall.
Shape of
pair oval
elongated,
9.0, Diam.
foot
frr. with in
Context
Fig. no. 16 206. X without
section
6-13,
1.7; Diam.
Base
later.
century.
527 P 22458 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area
or
1st century
trace
(Diam.
groove
of
group
fr. with
Base
P 9265 Fig. 18, Pl. 28 Iliffe 1939, p. 42; Kenrick 2000, p. 467, no. 16 212. Area P 11-12, lot I 343 (at 61.8 masl)
534
P.H.
1.9; Diam.
foot
6.3
Dish: half of floor and foot with trace of wall. Thin of grooves floor: tilted. On (cf. 525; Diam. pair [AV lig.]. 5.5). At center, plantaform stamp: GVE-AV the vertical Y-like For stamp: CVArret, p. 512, no. 2244;
foot,
hasta of the ligatured V is recognizable Kenrick 2000, type 2330.1. Context half
of
"late
1st century").
1st century"
(pace Comfort);
fill (with
coins
of
"2nd
ITALIAN Flat-Based
SIGILLATA
Area
D-E
P.H.
5-6 frr.: most
Two
joining foot. Floor
out
of base
forms
the juncture (Diam.
5.5);
of floor,
part of wall. base concave;
CVArret,
stamp:
plantaform
before
a.d.
stamp).
No
20
(Rasinius context.
1485:20,
later
the
adopted
est. 9.8
base
Half of floor and part of wall. Bowl, as 535, but the is
wall (Diam.
rather
oblique est. 5.9);
at
than center,
curved.
On
floor, device
rectangular at right, club
at left, caduceus;
amphora;
groove stamp:
(?).
The fabric could be taken for Qandarh ware, but the recurs
stamp
CVArret,
stamp:
on
only
type 2575.1.
the West.
Italy and
Kenrick
2524-2528;
For 2000,
25-50.
Conspectus
Cups,
from
nos.
565,
p.
of a.d.
Context
finds
Form
and
14 (Ha.7),
of at
grooved tened cave,
rim
Good
Kenrick
straight, Flat rim-band.
of rim (interior moldings at at lip; groove mid-height Late
con of
in series.
of first half
of
16 215. p. 448, no. section nil 14-17,
P.H.
2.1; Diam.
Base
fr.
floor
almost
1st century.
Fig. 18, PL 28
2000,
A-D
foot as 541,
Shape thinner. oval
center,
On
stamp:
indicates
6.5 but
thinner and higher, foot-ring (Diam. 4.1); pair of grooves DOMESTICV around [clockwise
floor:
direct-contact similar
Appearance
to 442
in the kiln. stacking to that and comparable
of some Flavian South Gaulish ware; probably Arezzo
ware.
For
stamp:
2000, type2216.6. 539
CVArret,
p. 487,
no.
2094:d,
e; Kenrick
P 3669 18, PL 28 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 43 (reading *IP .. .); Kenrick 2000, CD
ROM,
no.
16 216.
(for L. Titius
below from
resulting
Thyr stack
direct-contact
ing in the kiln. Remains of a graffito on bottom. Good
red
gloss. Arezzo
ware.
For
CVArret,
stamp:
2061:64; Kenrick 2000, type 2246.31. of
Roman
Early
(with
some
no.
479-481,
pp.
Late
Roman).
P 7649 Fig. 18, Pl. 28 Iliffe 1939, p. 49; Kenrick 2000, p. 222, no. 16 217. Area E 6
540
P.H.
1.9; Diam.
7.8 (7.2 at base) flat floor and foot-ring; triangular a fine off on outside groove, by small offset. Floor thin. On thick, wall foot
of cup with marked curved,
Base wall on
inside
floor:
pair
a by of grooves
(Diam.
of direct-contact
floor, mark
over
lar dent
line
at center,
2.8);
stamp in double frame: CFAS
rectangular
(forC. Fastidienus). On
in the kiln stacking Radial chattering-marks
of foot).
(circu on
bottom. not
Probably
For
Arretine.
CVArret,
stamp:
p.
no. 672:a, h, k; Kenrick 2000, type 80714. Augustan
192,
period?
P 5727 Fig. 18, Pl. 28 Iliffe 1939, p. 42; Kenrick 2000, p. 152, vessel no. 16
foot
3.3; Diam.
off and
clearly marked Base thickened a
of the foot floor. On of wall
5.1
toward slight
exterior,
and
foot. On
more
vertical
the center;
offset marks a
than
over
on
538-540.
line of exterior
the juncture of wall and the curved junction (Diam. 1.8); at center,
marks groove floor: groove
rectangular stamp: AVIL (cursive script [withAV lig.]); forAvillius (cf. 570), or perhaps [Q-AVREL [AVRE lig.] (lower tip of C visible). Brilliant vermilion gloss. Traces
on
floor
of direct-contact
Puteolan dard
the border]/TITI [inside] (forDomesticus L. Titi). Hard dullish gloss with slight pinkish tint. Rough mark on floor
and
above
floor
fr.with part of wall. Cup with flat floor and gently flaring wall; triangular (beveled) foot-ring, less
wall, Steep flat-sided high
groove red gloss. fabric. Arezzo
Area
on
Mark
P.H.
P 17750
538
floor: stamp,
rectangular
E15:3
12.3
Context
at center,
3.2);
Base
wall.
mid-height; internal
Probably a.d. 1-30?
at
and
tripartite with fine
wall).
and
est.
4.6, Diam.
5.5
218.
537 P 32165 Fig. 18 Area E 3, lotMM 110 Piece
line borders
lig.], sus).
541
Related
P.H.
est.
foot
(intermediate foot-profile). On (Diam.
26a);
P 7951 18, PL 28 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 76; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 214. R13:l 1.0; Diam.
of grooves
pair
536
P.H.
1.6; Diam.
Context
nos.
360-364,
pp.
Kenrick, type 1623.19. Probably
with
Bowl
outer slightly convex, edge the resting marks surface. A deep groove of floor and wall. On floor, pair of grooves at center, RASIN [IN stamp: rectangular
lig.] (Rasinius). For
P.H.
As 538, 541
broken away at right: *LT-THY [RSI] [letters LT and THY
11.0
base
2.5; Diam.
173
Area H 15, lotK 63c (at 64 -2.85 m)
Dishes/Bowls
P 7825 18, PL 28 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 63; Kenrick 2000, p. 353, no. 16 213.
535
WARES
form
ware? 14).
stacking
in the kiln.
form 17 (not Perhaps Conspectus For Aurelius CVArret, stamp: p.
stan 114,
no. 307 (related to :f). Avillius: CVArret,pp. 99-100, no. 226:16; Kenrick 2000, type 371.19. Presumably
Cup,
Conspectus
Augustan.
Context
Form
of Late
Roman.
17
542 P 17219 Fig. 18, PL 28 Agora Guide, 3rd ed., p. 273; 4th ed., p. 268 R 13:2 H.
foot 7.2 7.5; Diam. lip 12.6, Diam. almost as 543f?, Rim-form but wall Cup, complete. forms a cyma recta is flat but the floor thickens profile; center. toward on exterior of rim, on Rouletting top and bottom At center of floor: moldings. rectangular
stamp (two-line, not readily legible). Fine hard red
gloss.
174 Source
uncertain
(Arezzo?
Puteoli?).
CATALOGUE
of Augustan). of ca. a.d. 25-50.
496]?context Context
22,
543 B-C
P 35040 Fig. 3.7; Diam.
Rim
and
rim. On
concave
shallow
con on inside, off small moldings, marked by grooves; a groove. in upper below band half, flanked by in upper
Fine
rouletting Good rim-molding. ware. Arezzo Probably
red
lower
on
and
rim-groove
gloss. form
Conspectus
may
be
on
noted treatment of
b.c-a.d.
sherds
22. The
H.
lip. 20.
the
seen
finds have site; other no fine on 544. Note: ca.
of
Context
a.d.
50
few
(a
in the century).
later
Diam. lip 8.7; with Cup complete.
4.9; Diam.
Almost
foot
3.9
straight flaring, concave on vertical,
rim almost flaring ring-foot; the line of wall the interior terior. On curve.
continuous
Rouletting on inside groove
broad
single
over
2.8)
(Diam.
floor
at
of
position
and
top and bottom floor: of On lip. at center, foot;
on
wall
with ,
of dots
border
light orange-red,
Clay
outside
gloss
and
smooth,
applied. For form 22.5. Conspectus no. Ianuarius The potter 278:g. seem with Sextus Avillius; they
cross
red,
of dots
rather
of
at
foot;
groove circular inside.
For
108, p. associated
foot
gular
foot bears
an
external
at
the
center,
stamp:
[..
.]IN
(?). On
floor: On groove. of an illegible, K and base, graffiti:
groove rectan .
.].
Reddish buff clay with some mica; dull, light reddish brown gloss; both very similar to those of 546, 547. Probably Context
546
Puteolan
not
closely
ware.
dated.
P 6982 18, PL 29 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 52; Kenrick 2000, p. 256, no. 16 220.
Area
D
5-6
graffito: 186, no.
p.
A. Oxe,
634:b;
gloss Germa
Fig. 18, Pl. 29
foot
5.4
floor
] or Arci[
[ST lig.] (forArgi[
CVArret,
stamp:
no.
428,
p.
1803:e
Kenrick 2000, type 1932.3. Context
Augustan.
(or
]
related);
fill.
of Byzantine
P 3036 18, Pl. 29 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 28; CVArret,pp. 45, 53, no. 144:121 or no. 122:b; Kenrick 2000, p. 121, no. 16 223. foot est. 1.2; Diam. center of floor, small
At
3.7
CVArret,
stamp:
pp.
no.
42-54,
a.d.
144,
esp.
3515 F
Area
p.
53,
10-30?
P
550
indi
(no
stamp
plantaform
cation of toes): ATEI (Cn. Ateius).
right column; Kenrick 2000, type 268.137.
CD[.
a Pu
(Epigonus, K. Clay and
Sesti).
Ca.
part
bottom,
lar stamp: ARCI/SEST
lots T
14,
143-145
(at elev.
61.5
Fig. 18, Pl. 29 -3.0
m),
with
137,151,653 2.7; Diam.
P.H.
center
At
est. 6.0
5.6);
EPIG?
stamp:
CVArret,
4.2; Diam.
For
Base fr.with part of wall. Shape probably as 544; the (Diam.
Shape
missing.
a cup as 544; From and wall. Single on exterior. On lower part of the foot sharply beveled two grooves floor: 2.0, 1.5); at center, (Diam. rectangu
20-40/50.
3.0; Diam.
On
fr.: foot,
in Cen
type 961.1.
2000,
of foot
AreaF-GlO
CVArret,
closely to have worked
5.8
surface
oval
center,
stamp:
P.H. stamp: was
est.
foot
fr.; resting
548 P 17724 Kenrick 2000, p. 403, no. 16 222. Area B 19, lotNN 776
and
P 7270 18, PL 29 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 73. Area E-F 2-3, lotMM 87 (at 1.3-2.0 m below top of railwaywall), with 586, 695
flaring
Kenrick
838:e;
549
545
P.H.
no.
230-231,
pp.
nia, 1937, p. 137; Kenrick 2000, type 770.3 (or .4?).
unevenly
tral Italy. Kenrick of a.d. Context
interior
early Tiberian.
potter).
For a
of rim;
dull
base
Single
the ex forms
stamp: IANVARIVSFECI (N retrograde, the firstV invert ed)
the
as 545.
only
P 7644 18, PL 28 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 51; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 219.
Q13:l
On
potter).
as 545, 546. On floor: groove (Diam. 4.8) over position
P.H.
544
or
1.9; Diam.
teolan
"classic" rim of this type (Haltern type 8), with inter nal
10
CVArret,
stamp:
P.H.
Edge of a groove (marking off floor) visible on interior
Ca.
stamp:
P 3196 Fig. 18, Pl. 29 Iliffe 1936, p. 33; CVArret,p. 186, no. 634:f; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 221. Area K14
cup with vertical band between
conical-bodied
of rim,
rim-moldings, rim the simpler on inside groove
(Diam.
groove circular
a Puteolan
(Iulius,
part of wall. over 4.0) posi IVLI surrounded
with
preserved,
547
cave
at break.
floor:
at center,
Augustan
fr. of
wall
5.8
floor
and On
545.
Shape tion of foot; a wreath by
18 rim est. 9.3
outside
as
foot
foot
2000, type 991.6.
10-11:1
P.H.
of
For
etc
23.1,
Facies)
(Ha.8
3.0; Diam.
of wall, mark leftby direct-contact stacking in the kiln. Clay and gloss as 545, the latter slightlyorange.
Forms
Conspectus
Cups,
P.H. Half
form
Conspectus
17 (unclassified version). Another complete example of this shape from an Aegean site: Michelucci 1985, p. 101, pi. XV:d (stamped LYSIMA/CALIDI [CVArret,type
foot
of floor
4.3 a
small,
stamp,
rectangular
ible (two-line? signet impression?). Context of firsthalf of 1st century. P
551
H. est.
Fig. 18, Pl. 29
7954
R131 6.6; max.
est.
Diam.
illeg
11.1
(lip
est.
10.6);
Diam.
foot
5.5 Small
fr.: full profile,
except
for floor.
Variant
type
with flat floor and small projecting foot; the rim profile is normal. such on
band exterior
On
rim,
on of
another of rouletting; concave band On of flange. ornament: slender spec applique
three
underside rim,
bands
of an
(one
tacle-spiral
flanked
molding
Arezzo
Probably brid.
opposed
by grooves ware.
of rim.
face form
Conspectus
22/23,
P.H.
hy
3.6; Diam.
Fr. of rim
Tiberian
of a.d.
Context
period.
to 550.
25-50.
On
another
19
P9991 Fig.
552
no. p. 26,
AgoraV,
D4:l
(layer IIA)
2.1; Diam.
P.H.
35, pi. 7.3
23
ifArretine).
(or overfired,
early variant. Context of ca. a.d.
Conspectus
floor,
Fig. no. 16 224.
of foot surface resting preceding; of At center of foot, a groove. exterior to branch FELIX above stamp: palm
rectangular
31.
form
Conspectus
For
CVArret,
stamp:
pp. 195-196, no. 685:11, 33; listed as Puteolan; Kenrick 2000, type823.14. A stamp from same punch: 663. or
Augustan Late Roman.
Tiberian.
early
Forms
Conspectus
5.5; max.
About
half
of
probably
Types,
22/23
rim
and
12.4, Diam. upper
lip
wall
est.
Cup,
preserved.
two grooves
a
indicates
profile
red gloss. Bright or Arezzo Puteoli of a.d.
Context
that
was
floor
the missing
flat.
form
Conspectus
no.
floor,
missing.
Cup,
related
of
to 554,
but
at
top of of rim flat,
squat proportions. Rouletting a rim only, marked off inner face groove; by at small plantaform flat; at center, grooved lip. Floor
stamp (right foot, but toes to left): FELIX.Ware and gloss (red, bright) as 554. form
Conspectus
23.1,
variant.
For
stamp:
CVArret,
pp. 195-196, nos. 684, 685:41; Kenrick 2000, type823.24.
The
name
may or may Context
Felix
not
is known
have
of a.d.
concave
slightly
vertical
wall,
a
rim;
On exterior small moldings bearing rouletting. ornaments: of rim, fulmen (or sheaf of grain), applique a concave twice. Upper half of inner face of rim bears by fine
no grooves; (for C. Vibienus).
On
band
flanked
at
stamp: CVIBI plantaform same as 673 below. punch
grooves.
floor:
center,
From Basic
form
rim
treated
of
as
as
form Conspectus on the earlier
23.2,
but
form
22.
inner For
face
stamp:
CVArret,pp. 520-522, no. 2295:3, 6, 58; Kenrick 2000, type 2373.69. of a.d.
Context
20-40+.
P.H.
3.2; Diam.
Rim
fr.
lip
est.
as 556,
Cup,
7.3
182 (layerV)
no
but
of Early
decoration
on
preserved
come
20-40+.
from Puteoli, from
Roman?
P 644 Fig. 19, Pl. 30 Iliffe 1936, p. 50 (reading C.VRA); A. Oxe, Germania, 1937, p. 137; Iliffe 1939, p. 71 (reading GVRB); CVArret, p. 561, no. 2496:h (following Iliffe 1936; errone listed under LVRBANVS); Kenrick 2000, p. 474, ously no. 16 227. Area I 17-18 559
foot fr.At
4.5 center
of floor,
IE lig.] (for C. Vibienus).
25-50.
one-third
and
flaring
contact
and
16 226.
small projecting foot at edge of floor.At top and bottom
Base
23.1.
P 7669 19, PL 29 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 49; Kenrick 2000, p. 225, no. 16 225. D 11:1 (dumped fill) H. 4.3; Diam. 7.5 (lip 7.3); Diam. foot 4.3
About
form
D 11:1 (dumped fill) H. 7.2; Diam. lip 12.8; Diam. foot 6.4 A few frr.missing from wall and rim. Cup with flat
Diam. ware.
555
smaller,
(a
12.0
two bands at top, above of roulett at bottom. On interior: flange pair projecting at of grooves with separating pair of grooves lip, cavity no ornaments. The rim from wall. Apparently applied
wall
ridges, applique of rim plain
P 7395 19, Pl. 30 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 70; ROM, p. 8, no. 24; Kenrick 2000,
Context est.
early (?) variant of 565ff.; rimmore elaborately profiled,
bearing ing, and
shape and
top
rim.
Diam. of
face
558 P 23521 Fig. 19 Area H-P 12-15, lotMI
19
554 P 7953 Fig. R13.T P.H.
Context
Post-Augustan
Traditional
Cups,
the
Inner
at
ridges
of rim,
5.6
foot
right. Possibly
19, PL 29
the
around
narrow;
at bottom;
in
related
pair between
spectacle-spiral.
CD-ROM,
form
1-25.
553 P 22336 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area O 16, lot T 15b 2.1; Diam. as
rim:
or Puteoli Variant of Conspectus product. the plate, form 20.3). Conspectus (matching Context of early to mid-lst century
557
22.5/23,
Fr. of bowl
of a cup of
wall
Arezzo
est.
lip
of a cup as the preced of rim and upper wall as 539: treatment Rim smaller. but groove single ing, at top and bottom of rim; no Fine inside rouletting lip. ornament. Pinkish red ware, trace remains of applique red gloss. smooth darkish
P.H.
est. 9.0
upper of exterior
slight groove at lip). Brilliant red gloss.
62.
Half
Provincial
lip
and
pair
ornament: G
Fig. 19, Pl. 30
556 P 14343 E 14:6 (top fill)
concave
Normal
pair?). inner
on
175
WARES
SIGILLATA
ITALIAN
there.
but
this example
For
with
fire after
stamp:
CVArret,
oval
stamp:
breakage. 520-522, pp.
rick 2000, type 2373.21. 1st century
Early
GVIBIE
[IB and
Clay and gloss darkened by no.
2295:19;
Ken
a.d.
P 3753 Fig. 19, Pl. 30 Iliffe 1936, p. 44 (reading RASN); CVArret,pp. 361, 364, no. 128; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 228. Area H 15 (at elev. 64 -3.4 m)
560
P.H. On
foot
1.5; Diam.
6.5
two grooves
floor,
at
juncture
with
wall;
at
the
center, rectangular stamp: RASIN [IN lig.] (Rasinius of Arezzo). For
stamp:
CVArret,
pp.
360-364,
p. 362; Kenrick 2000, type 1623.25. Context
of Early
Roman.
no.
1485,
esp.
176
CATALOGUE
P 2272 19, PL 30 Fig. Iliffe 1936, pp. 47 (without inventory number), 48; CVArret,p. 493, no. 2137:f; Kenrick 2000, p. 451, no. 16 229. Area J 11 561
P.H.
1.0; Diam.
Half
of base;
foot
as
est. 4.6
preceding.
center
At
Thin-walled.
of
floor, rectangular stamp: SVAVI/LTITI [SVAV lig.; S re versed] (for Suavis L. Titi). On base, graffito: ETTIK. ware.
Arezzo
is by
imen
form
Conspectus
this
For
potter).
22.1.3
(the
493,
p.
no. 2137:i, k; Kenrick 2000, type 2236.6. For graffito: p. 46, no.
XXI,
Agora
F 249,
21.
pi.
foot 1.4; Diam. to 572. On Related at center,
wall;
fabric.
at with groove juncture broken away at right:
stamp,
CVArret,
stamp:
1st century.
nos. p. 69,
161:
2.0; Diam. with
find
in context
Base, On
554.
cen
of 3rd
4.3 a cup, in tabula
from
of wall;
stamp, illegible red gloss. Smooth not Arezzo ware.
Possibly
as
type perhaps ansata (not fully
564 P 25621 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 398, no. 16 231. A 16:4 (lower fill) P.H.
foot
3.6; Diam.
19, PL 30
on
Graffito
CVArret,
in a context
Applied
Cups, Form
bottom
416,
pp.
(monogram?). nos.
421-422,
of mid-2nd
century
1732,
B.C.
Conspectus
Motifs,
plique plain
foot-shaped
EVHOD
[VHlig.]
on
on
orna applique the rim when
of floor
missing. 23.2.
form
On
underside. fulmen stamp
5.4; max.
(twice). (no
(indistinct).
"toes"),
as 566,
Cup, decoration
At
center possibly
of rim,
ap of floor: reading
but
smaller:
rim est.
8.9, Diam.
preserved.
Arezzo
or
ware, of Cn.
close
Ateius,
a fr. to rim. No
and
base, center
At
stamp: probably CNATE
of floor,
plantaform
[ATE lig.; N reversed]. to
it. For
generally
other
plantaform to the Pisa
assigned
production: CVArret,pp. 59-60, no. 145; Kenrick 2000, pp. 129-130 (type 276.58 as here). No
context.
datable
568 P 165 Fig. 19, Pl. 31 no. 1933, 73, fig. 1, pl. VIII p. 288, Waage Area H 5, lotA 74 est. sherd, ware;
Ca.
a.d.
ca.
13.5
as 567.
gloss 10-40+.
Small
ornament.
spectacle-spiral
flaking. From mixed
fill.
or Various Stamps Rectangular 569 P 1927 Fig. 19, Pl. 31 Iliffe 1936, p. 35, reading LCELLI; CVArret,pp. 209, 211 (left column), no. 737:56; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, 16 234.
At
exterior
est. 9.3, Diam.
Diam.
Fig. 19, Pl. 30
no. 16 233.
4.6
H.
Rim with moldings almost vertical, Cup, complete. concave in at top and bottom; wall near-conical, profile. toward floor thickened center, foot; markedly Heavy spike ornaments:
than
additions.
13, lot I 125a
Area Q-R
P 3281 19, PL 30 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 34 (reading EVHOD and giving inven [CVArret,p. 69, tory number as 3287; Oxe/Comfort no. 161:13] accept Iliffe's reading, but apparently with out autopsy). Kenrick 2000, p. 219, no. 16 232. G8:l H. 6.6-6.8; Diam. 11.8 (lip 11.3); Diam. foot 5.5
low
of an
to
close
profile delicate
two on
(probably
567 P 20585 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, AreaR13,lotI118E
no.
23.2
a
Diam.
13.1);
Context of Sullan period, with a few 1st- (and 2nd-?)
Arezzo
565
with
est.
(lip
remains
Center top and bottom. ware. Arezzo Conspectus
Rim
est. 6.2
1776; Kenrick 2000, type 1909.15. Intrusive
of rim,
exterior
Diam.
As 560. At center of floor, plantaform stamp: SERT (Sertorius; the R could perhaps be read as N, but planta form stamps of C. Sentius normally include the initial of the praenomen). For stamp:
13.4
Exterior preserved. of foot and floor more
spectacle-spiral
stamps
floor,
impressed).
On
565. ment:
H.
19, PL 30
Fig.
777
foot
trace
est.
Diam.
half
about Cup, treatment
40,19;
tury.
P.H.
7.1; max.
557;
foot
Residual
563 P 27902 Area E 17, lot00
20-50+.
6.6
century
floor:
Kenrick 2000, type 787.1. Early
(cf. that
est. 6.0
rectangular
For
ca.
H. foot
19, PL 30
Fig. no. 16 230.
EV[...] (Cn. Ateius Euhodus). Pisa
appearance
gloss
566 P 10950 Fig. 19 Dll:3 (bottom fill)
at
P.H.
and
complete). Lip flattened; inner face of rim flat, grooved
Augustan.
562 P 14836 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area A 18, lotNN 70
ware
product;
of a.d.
Context
type-spec
CVArret,
stamp:
a Pisan
Probably
close to that of Flavian South Gaulish products of 454). For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 787.35.
foot 6.8 2.7; Diam. center circular of floor,
signed by Kenrick to LCZISPT. For
stamp:
CVArret,
no.
stamp, L.
559:
as
near-illegible, Robinson
Crispius.
reads LGEL[.. .]l (L. Gellius), but not Zabehlicky-Schef fenegger. Kenrick 2000, type 711.9. Context
of
1st century.
P 7309 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 41; Kenrick 2000, p. 235. D 12:1 (dump)
570
P.H.
1.1; Diam.
foot
19, PL 31 152, no. 16
6.4
As 569, but the floor is thicker (Th. 1.1 at center). Foot groove
beveled at
on
juncture
exterior. with
wall;
On
floor: at
center,
broad, square
shallow stamp:
AVIL [AV lig.] above a branch to left (Avillius). Clay and
ITALIAN gloss as 545-547, potters. For
640, all stamped by known Puteolan
CVArret,
stamp:
1st century.
571
100, no.
p.
rick 2000, type 371.21. Early
SIGILLATA
226
Ken
:47, 52);
(cf.
Arezzo
in context
of Late
a.d.
Ca.
576
236.
2nd
of
Context
20-50.
second
208-212,
of
half
1st and
century.
241.
AreaB P.H.
P.H.
On
As 569. On
pp.
P 6872 19, Pl. 31 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 41; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16
Area C 8, lotsKK 68-69 foot
CVArret,
stamp:
Roman.
P8527 19, PL 31 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 68; Kenrick 2000, p. 445, no. 16
2.6; Diam.
For
ware?
no. 737, esp. p. 210; Kenrick 2000, type 879.75. early
Residual
177
WARES
5.6
floor: sharp ridge marks offset fromwall;
10, lots 110 59-60 1.4; Diam.
floor:
foot at
groove
4.9 of wall
juncture
and
floor;
at cen
left:LTI[ti] (L. Titius). Possibly once a second line, nam
ter,plantaform stamp: L-AVIL (L. Avillius). Color of clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); gloss 10R 4/6 (red). Clay and gloss are similar to those of 627, 641 (also from this
ing
workshop).
at center,
swallowtail
or freedman
a slave
For
stamp:
broken
stamp
of L. Titius.
CVArret,
no.
475-476,
pp.
Kenrick 2000, type 2203.40. context
Mixed
at
and
below
away
or related;
2052,
a.d.
to 1st century
P 6886 19, PL 31 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible"); Kenrick 2000, p. 140, no. 16 237. 572
Area
K-Q
P.H.
1.7; Diam.
The
floor
foot
center.
toward with
stem,
center
At
bearing
of floor, in the
lettering
lobes: CN (N reversed), rest illegible (possibly A A or ATEI with ligature?). This abnormal shape of stamp was often
For
used
associated
by potters
stamp:
CVArret,
2000, type 299.27.
Cn.
with nos.
42-90,
pp.
Ateius.
Kenrick
144-186;
Area
S-V
P.H.
1.5; Diam. 575;
stamp: For
P.H.
2.0; Diam.
Complete
foot
but
smaller.
At
center
of
the
floor, rectangular stamp: CRESTI (S retrograde). This potter probably worked north of theAlps. At center of bottom,
small
graffito: Pisa
ware.
Probably
cross.
For
Dark
stamp:
red
gloss.
CVArret,
nos. 425:3c; Kenrick 2000, type 698.31. 1st century
(ca. a.d.
139-141,
pp.
10-40).
P-S
P.H.
1.0; Diam.
Complete rectangular
7-13,
lot SA
foot
related
base,
not
stamp,
to the preceding. at fully impressed
cause of slope of floor: [CJOMMV/CMEM
nis C. Memmi). For stamp:
type 1143.3. Augustan.
CVArret,
of floor
to late
As
p.
261,
no.
989:d;
On
floor:
corners
be
(forCommu
Kenrick
2000,
in context
of
Planta Pedis Stamps 575 P 15323 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 236, no. 16 240.
late 3rd
century.
N 17:2 (POU) P.H.
2.4; Diam.
At
Context
216
of
(location
century?
foot
center
3.8
of floor,
plantaform
possible
superscript
[.. J-P-A stamp: S P [?] between
1st century,
of
with
intrusions.
slight
579 P 20319 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 244. Area P-S 7-13, lot ZA 322
Fig. 19, Pl. 32
foot est. 6.0 0.9; Diam. as 575. At center of floor, stamp, plantaform [VM lig.] (for Umbricius). away at right: VMB[...] as for 582. struck from same punch probably
Fr. of base,
ware.
For
CVArret,
stamp:
no. 2385; Kenrick 2000, type 2441.59. Context
of Early
As
1.8; Diam. 575.
On
plantaform
539-541,
pp.
Roman.
580 P 18401 Area A-E 16-23, lotNN 711 foot
Fig. 19, Pl. 32
4.0
floor:
groove Fine stamp.
(Diam. groove
2.0); on
at center, foot.
On
illeg base,
graffito: IMor (inverted) IXII.Smooth orange clay,good red gloss. Puteoli
Context foot
no.
plantaform
and worn).
ible
19, PL 31
96-97,
pp.
of floor,
Thin fabric (Arezzo). For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 1623.73 (assigned to Rasinius, but die noted as poor
P.H. Residual
1st
1.4; Diam. 575.
Stamp Arezzo
0.8
center
578 P 19280 Fig. 19, Pl. 32 Kenrick 2000, p. 354, no. 16 243. Area F-K 13-16, lotsK 260-261, with 518, 582, 603
broken
at center
Th.
At
lig.; G uncertain].
CVArret,
finds
residual
EA,
3.3
body.
[AV
stamp:
Mid-
19, PL 31
450
4.6;
shallow
Fig. 19, Pl. 31
no. 16 242.
workshop not known); Kenrick 2000, type 359.5.
P.H.
574 P 23748 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 280, no. 16 239. Area
foot
uncertain; (reading main letters).
4.1
as 575,
base;
Fig. 19, PL 31
Al.
graffito:
section
17-23,
A-AV-G
P.H.
573 P 17911 Kenrick 2000, p. 204, no. 16 238. Area C 19
base,
577 P 26517 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM,
As
5.9
thickens stamp
trefoil-shaped
T
section
14-17,
On
For stamp: CVArret,pp. 105-106, no. 259 (probably not Arretine); Kenrick 2000, type 403.7.
ware? of Early
Roman.
4.7
base. On floor, very shallow at Complete groove junc at center, tion with wall; LGEL (for stamp: plantaform L. Gellius).
581 245.
P 5567 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 30; Kenrick
2000, CD-ROM,
19, PL 32 no. 16
178
CATALOGUE
AreaH-I15,lotK69B P.H. On 1.5);
1.3; Diam.
5.3
at floor: groove juncture at center, long plantaform
with wall;
more
the
likely
outside Italy, including one inAthens). Proculus
at Arezzo
worked
away
at
or P. Clodius Proc
as more
latter
(Diam.
groove broken
stamp,
(forP. Clodius Euphemus
right: PCL ulus,
est.
foot
of Early
and
Late
P 1487 20, Pl. 32 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 49 (reading LVIBI); Iliffe 1939, p. 71; Comfort 1938b, p. 59; CVArret,p. 543, no. 2395:47(?); Kenrick 2000, p. 492, no. 16 251.
pp.
Roman.
H-I
582 P 19279 Fig. 19, PL 32 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, vessel no. 16 246. Area F-K 13-16, lotsK 260-261, with 518, 578, 603 P.H.
2.4; Diam.
As
foot
center
At
581.
5.4 VMB
stamp:
plantaform
[VM lig.] (Umbricius; stamp impressed by same punch
as
on
that used
579).
Arezzo fabric?For stamp:Kenrick 2000, type2441.59. 583 P 18002 Fig. Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 247. Area H-115, lotNN 726, possibly with 621 P.H.
1.2; Diam.
As
581.
foot
center
At
est.
of
CVArret, with
Roman,
Early
As
569.
On
2.0);
(Diam.
est.
foot
a.d.
pp.
256-257,
nos.
981
:a,
585 ment
P.H.
no.
P.H. As
1.0; Diam. 569.
At
foot
center
of Late
Roman.
p. 352,
no.
16 249.
stamp:
plantaform
LRASG
P 7272 20, PL 32 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 70; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 250. Area E-F 2-3, lot MM 87 (1.3-2.0 m below top of railwaywall), with 545, 695 Base
foot
At
est. 6.4
center
of floor,
plantaform
reading uncertain, possibly CA[L]IDI; read CVIBI Robinson, stroke
C. Vibienus.
at lower
right.
Graffito
Fabric
fr. Base
fr. lost);
est.
foot
Diam.
on bottom:
uncertain,
debris.
destruction
floor,
with
K with
stamp:
(?) by
cross
spalling.
toward
thickens markedly on ring-foot with groove resting off center, plantaform stamp slightly one
surface.
to left, the
pointing
no.
54-60,
pp.
the name
native
reading.
Residual
as Cn.A
is rendered
to
lower, 145
arrows listed); Kenrick
where
not
(toes
[TE lig.] followed by two arrows,
CVArret,
stamp:
with double
590
5.8
floor
Low
the upper Ateius). For
est.
foot flat, but
indicated): CNATEI
(no
right
(Cn.
examples
2000, type 309.1, a
R,
alter
possible
in Byzantine fill.
P 4475 20, Pl. 33 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 30 (reading COLIVS?); Kenrick 2000, no.
Fill
586
1.1; Diam. fr., as 569.
1.3; Diam.
CD-ROM,
(forL. Ras[.] Ger[.]). For stamp: CVArret,pp. 379-380, no. 1561:g (prob ably not Arretine); Kenrick 2000, type 1620.11.
P.H.
P.H. Base On
5.4
of floor,
Fig. 20, Pl. 32
P 7414 Fig. 20, Pl. 33 Iliffe 1939, p. 41; Kenrick 2000, p. 141, no. 16 252. Area R-V 16-19, lotHH 16
the center.
2000,
Area H 15, residual find
century.
1.2?a
(now
52;
Pisa Series ?
19, PL 32
in context
Kenrick
1561:t;
2395:40,
lotQ 193
4.4
formerly
nos.
589
P 5669 20, PL 32 Fig. Iliffe1936, p. 44 (reading LRASSI); CVArret, p. 379, com under
of 5th
588 P 19625 Area O-Q18-19,
cen
to 3rd
admixture
5.5
Residual
in context
Residual
L-VMB
stamp:
plantaform 543-545,
pp.
away at right. in 6th-century Residual
at with wall; groove floor: groove juncture at center, broken away stamp, plantaform
25-50+.
CVArret,
stamp:
Kenrick 2000, type 2452.35.
CME
at left: [.. .]A(?)MVR [VR lig.] (Camurius). For stamp: CVArret,pp. 129-133, nos. 397:10, 34; Kenrick 2000, type 514.61. Ca.
6.0
of floor,
As 569. At center of floor, illegible plantaform stamp,
584 P 14200 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 175, no. 16 248. Area O 20, lotQ 56 1.0; Diam.
est.
foot
center
At
[VMBlig.] (L. Umbricius).
tury.
P.H.
2.1; Diam. 569.
6.5
stamp:
plantaform
d; Kenrick 2000, type 1132.20. Context
As
broken
of floor,
non-Arretine.
19, PL 32
6.3
[ME lig.] (forC.ME[...]). Potter
7-8:1
P.H.
For
of floor,
dated.
closely
587
148-149,
nos. 451, 454; Kenrick 2000, types 587 and 592). Context
not
Context
found
frequently
(CVArret,
Arezzo? For stamp: CVArret,pp. 121-122 (forCalidi us, not normally signing inplanta pedis); for comparable stamps of C. Vibienus, 520-522, nos. 362, 2295:3, 6; Kenrick 2000, type2373.69? (cf. 557 above).
16 253.
(dumped fill)
est. 4.2
P.H.
1.4; Diam.
foot
Base
fr. Floor
unusually center
without
bevel.
Pisa
broken
stamp,
plantaform
COM
At
[...] or COR fabric?
469. Kenrick Trajanic.
thick
(Th. at the
away
[...]. Dark dull slip.
For
stamp:
CVArret,
(2000, CD-ROM) Context
not
later
pp.
foot
0.9);
short
of floor,
square, or
rectangular
right:
151-153,
apparently nos.
462
type 606.1.
than
early
2nd
century.
P 2514 20, Pl. 33 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 39; CVArret,p. 61, no. 146:15 (reading CNAA); Kenrick 2000, p. 139, no. 16 254. Area Q 13, lot I 136f,with lamp frr.,Broneer Type XX 591
H.
4.8;
Diam.
lip
est.
7.7; Diam.
foot
3.8
ITALIAN
SIGILLATA
Much ofwall and rimmissing. Cup as 565, but small;
the
is vertical
rim
at
and
top floor
ridges profile;
with
toward
female not
stamp,
plantaform
(forCn. A[teius] M[a.]). Pisa
ably
For
product?
Comfort a
29810.
are
bottom
thickens
ornament:
plique
almost
1962,
fully
at
CVArret,
no.
21,
8?indicating now Kenrick
see
P 7929
Shape groove
2000,
type
20, Pl. 33
Fig.
0.9; Diam. as 575, at
3.6
but
dimensions
of floor
and
smaller.
On
of first half
of
floor,
at center,
wall;
form stamp struck from a damaged punch
planta
Shape ter, plantaform
foot
4.3
late
Late
profile
is
of
typical
this
region
The
thin,
For
category.
the
during high
stamp:
594 P 23516 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 354, no. 16 256. R161 P.H.
foot
3.7; Diam. and
lower
20, PL 33
6.2 On
part.
floor,
stamp
plantaform
(toes to left): RAC (retrograde; unidentified potter). For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 1623.79 (assigned to
598
of
1st
and
Rounded
0.9; Diam. fr. Shape
(Diam.
2.0);
foot as 618;
at center,
[AD lig.]. From
a carinated
Fig. 20, PL 33
3.5
cit., no.
round-bodied
stamp:
floor:
groove
P.H.
1.4; Diam. fr. On
Conspec
Robinson
Philadelphus";
read
this as
not
"Pilades,
in CVArret,
Pylades, Piladelphus but see p. 473, no.
PHYLAD/GTITI. Residual
in context
of 3rd
century
or
later.
or
2035:
2000,
p. 449,
no.
16 259.
est. 4.6
foot
floor:
to the
damage Arezzo
ware.
punch?). Form
est.
(Diam.
groove
at center,
of foot;
3.8)
stamp:
rectangular
inside
just
HILA/LTITI
Iof HILA appears as Y (from
uncertain:
or
26
Conspectus
33?
For stamp: CVArret,p. 489, no. 2107; Kenrick 2000, type 2221.1). P 3746 20, PL 33 Fig. Iliffe 1936, pp. 34, 42 (reading IIODIP/NVM); CVArret, no. 1033:e; Kenrick 2000, p. 286, no. 16 260. Area 115, residual find
599
P.H.
1.5; Diam.
Base
fr. with
foot trace
at center, read
3.9 of wall.
floor:
for Tiodotus
(Diam. two from
(second line
Munati),
or
possi
or HODI/N.VM. Good quality fabric. For
Arretine.
stamp:
no. 1033; Kenrick 2000, type 1193.1. 600 P 26793 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, context
156, under
groove
produced
(cf. 433): TIODO/NVM
retrograde?, not
On stamp,
rectangular
50A.
CVArret,
p.
269,
20, PL 33 Fig. no. 16 261. Agora XXXI,
S-T 20:1, with 345 dim.
4.0;
Fr. of foot and
tus forms 26, 33. For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 2229.1.
Kenrick
(forHilario L. Titi). The
Max.
PILAD/LTITI
type?as
ca. 9.5-10.0
context.
Roman
2107:e;
Base position
p.
low, thick foot. On rectangular
or
uncertain
ware.
in Late
Probably
595 P 14941 Kenrick 2000, p. 450, no. 16 257. Area H 19, lot YY 53
rim est.
Puteoli
bly NODO/N.VM
Types
P.H.
of
Context
Area I-J 9 (at 1.70 m: residual find)
to be
Carinated
Base
Tiberian?
4.0; Diam.
separate punches
century?
Various
Bowls,
no. 1955; Kenrick 2000,
SS115 Fig. 20, PL 33 Iliffe 1936, pp. 36, 48 (reading inv. no. as "55115");
5.8);
Rasinius). Context
wall
Perhaps Residual
foot
CVArret,
pp. 275-279, nos. 1054, 1059; apparently Kenrick 2000, type 1212.30 (could belong to either potter).
Base
the (after signature Form of stamp hard
597 P 35008 Fig. 20 AreaH 15, lot K 63b
(Diam. 2.6); at right: SEX*M[...]
in the Pisa centuries.
2nd
early
wall;
(for C. Tettius
type 15 (Conspectus
freedman's Perennius).
or
Augustan
CVArret,
groove broken away
class, made
Italian
1st and
27?). Perhaps of those of M.
a
with
juncture
CTET/P[...]
stamp:
ly late. CVArret,pp. 450-451, type 2585.25.
(for S. Murrius F[estus] or S. Murrius P[riscus?]). Late
at
groove
Probably not Arretine. Haltern
form
at cen
floor:
stamp,
floor,
Wall fr.of a small vertical-sided bowl. Wall plain; fine groove inside lip. Fine bright red gloss.
P 8893 Fig. 20, Pl. 33 Iliffe 1939, pp. 55, 66 (restoring the name wrongly); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 255. Area D 5 On
3.4
Princeps).
593
1.3; Diam. as 575.
foot On
H.
(illegible).
1st century.
Central Italian f,Source Unknown
P.H.
1.4; Diam.
date.
foot
junction
Context
P.H.
manner
D 12:1 (POU) P.H.
P6715 20, PL 33 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible"); Kenrick 2000, p. 524, no. 16 258 (listed as unattributable). Area C 9, lot KK 32
"prob
Neronian.
592
596
preceding. at center, rectangular
148:8;
no.
179
As
right: CNAM 61,
p.
in
ap of floor:
center
At
impressed
stamp:
the
concavity, concave Wall angular. rim: the center. On
Dark dull gloss.
potter";
Campanian
and
(?) mask.
11-12,
pp.
no
WARES
Diam.
foot
center
est. 4.2
of floor.
form with round Open on ex foot slightly grooved a terior and inner face. On floor: groove; having sloping at center, circular a SER/ENI (in two lines, within stamp: a Puteolan wreath; Serenus, Q. Pompeius potter). form For 33. CVArret, Perhaps Conspectus stamp: ed wall;
center
of base
conical,
p. 341, no. 1357; Kenrick 2000, type 1878.5. Ca.
a.d.
1-25?
Context
of ca. a.d.
50-100.
180
CATALOGUE
601
P 7513 20, PL 33 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 42; Kenrick 2000, p. 153, no. 16 262. R131
H.
7.3; Diam.
Diam. lip 14.3; Bowl with complete.
Almost
on
rouletted ments: Exterior
top and
with
of wall
lower
part at center,
3.6);
concave
AVILLI [AVlig.].
inside.
plantaform
curves
P.H.
curve
of wall
Rim
Groove
On
floor:
stamp,
not
(Diam.
form
Conspectus
impressed: 32.1
(as
no.
226:9,
25.
of ca. a.d.
Context
Iliffe
foot,
514.17.
and and rim). part of wall line of rouletting and part of one
On
two): (originally spectacle-spiral. ware. Late Arezzo form Conspectus Context of ca. a.d. 25-50.
rim, a orna
the
applique
32.1
and
est.
13.2
Rim, as 602, but lacking rouletting. Three on
applied spectacle-spiral ware. Arezzo Conspectus
grooves
top of rim.
form
32.3(.
1).
P 3277 20, Pl. 34 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 27; Shear 1935b, pp. 367-368; CVArret, no. 397:144; Kenrick 2000, p. 174, no. 16 263; Papado poulos 2007, p. 261, no. 126, fig. 216. G8:l 604
H. 6.7; Diam. foot 6.8 lip 14.5, Diam. Almost (mended). complete Hemispherical rim. On with rim: rouletting horizontal everted, ner
diametrically below
just
On
opposed. the other
floor:
groove
taform stamp: CAMVRI of A
crossbar
not
at
(Diam.
at center,
4.4);
plan
[AM lig.] (no dot after the C;
visible).
On
floor
at top of wall in the stacking rim. Fine under
and
gloss.
Conspectus form 37.1 (as .1). For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 514.19; CVArret,pp. 129-134, no. 397:1 le. Context
of a.d.
4.9; Diam.
Rim
and
rouletting ral. Groove
wall
larger.
p.
38
3.2; Diam.
est.
foot
20, PL 34
Fig.
("? A
S. Gaulish
piece"?errone
no. 16 264.
6.5
609.
center
At
of floor,
broken
stamp,
plantaform
away at the left: [CA]MVRI (Camurius). ConspectusTorm 26 or 27. For stamp: CVArret,pp. 129 133, no. 397:1, 9, 15; Kenrick 2000, type 514.15 or type Context
late
of
1st century.
no.
p. 471,
16 265.
G8:l
H.
4.2; Diam.
lip 8.4; Diam. Carinated complete.
Almost
foot
3.6 thin-walled,
cup/bowl,
with vertical wall and sloping floor, rising from a low
on orna everted top. No ring-foot; lip, flat applique a fine of marks off underside the carina ment; groove a at top and bottom tion. On interior: of wall; grooves fine groove central of around flattened Bot floor. part tom
in
hollowed
two
steps.
center
At
of floor,
planta
form stamp: L-VET (L. Vet[ti?]). Graffiti: on wall, A; I on TTIC.
bottom, a.d.
Arezzo
Probably 15-20);
ware.
Conspectus
Bolsena form
after (dated type 41b For CVArret, stamp:
27.1.
p. 517, no. 2277). Kenrick 2000, type 2357.1. Mid-lst
century.
of a.d.
Context
20-50+.
609 P 4131 Fig. Area H 15, lotsK 21-23
20, PL 34
est. 6.5; Diam. foot est. 2.5 lip the frr. provide Miniature complete profile. rim. and high, wall vertical cup with flat floor, flaring elab On exterior of rim: numerous grooves mimicking two orate (probably moldings; applique spectacle-spiral on the floor, faint traces of a complete cup). On spirals H.
2.9; Diam.
Three
stamp, poorly impressed and illegible. Conspectus
Residual
form
26.2,
variant.
in context of Late Roman
(6th century?).
610 P 32174 Fig. Area B 21, lotNN 102, with 149, 776, 900
est.
P.H.
12.9
of bowl,
similar
to 604.
rim, with part of an applied on inside at rim, scratches (or
on
13.5
but
20-50+.
605 P 35034 Fig. 20 Area B 21, lotNN 104, with 467 P.H.
37.1.
in
spectacle-spirals, two grooves (one of vessel one-third
marks left by direct-contact (interior), on outside kiln. Slight chatter marks red
bowl
two
interior: at about
rim,
On
height).
ornaments:
applique
edge;
form
608 P 3431 20, PL 34 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 49; CVArret,no. 2277:b; Kenrick 2000,
(as 1).
603 P 35015 Fig. 20 Area F-K 13-19, lot K 260 (layer TV, top), with 518, 578, 582 3.2; Diam.
Conspectus
yellowish
Fr. of foot and lowerwall; from a bowl possibly as 608
or
P.H.
1939,
P.H.
25-50.
floor,
as 608,
ous); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, B-C 10-11:1
602 P 20823 20, Pl. 33 Fig. R13:2 P.H. 6.4; Diam. lip 13.7 Bowl as 601; about half, in various pieces (lacking single ment
rim est.
2.3; Diam.
Light
20
P 6991
607 .1).
of wall.
Context of end of 1st to firsthalf of 2nd century.
(Diam.
groove fully
interior
red gloss (not bright).
Central Italian? product? a.d. of mid-lst century
fr., shape ware. Arezzo
8.2)
on
and
P 14125 Fig. 17:1
606 0
convex
For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 371.45; cf. CVArret,pp. 99-100,
Arezzo Context
long, lower
the floor.
not Arretine.
Probably
two curve;
top of wall,
red, with medium
6.3
rim. Rim everted plain, orna two with applique without bevel. ring-foot
decorated
spectacle spirals. Flaring wall profile comprises
a narrow, joined by on interior merges on
foot
near
Fine
shallow
spectacle-spi fine grooves)
7.0, Diam.
foot
with flange, on wall, striations
concave
2.2; Diam.
flange
20, PL 34
3.7
Half of lower part, with a little of wall (loose sherd).
Form
as
side;
five
grooves
609.
fine
Small
(two/three
preserved)
on
and
offset
under
corresponding of wall. On interior
ITALIAN
SIGILLATA
floor: fine groove (Diam. 2.3) around a tinyplanta pedis . .
red gloss. (?). Darkish or Pisa ware. Arezzo Conspectus
CH.
stamp:
Possibly ant.
to mid-lst
Context
walled.
to 609, near groove
of rim/wall:
Thin
610.
related
no applique traces of floor,
letters
ILL)
incuse:
ornament. Thin foot. sloping of a stamp, without the frame, L is taller than the first; second
(the
possibly L. Gellius). Clay and dullish gloss as 613 (from a
same
deposit), bearing Source uncertain
stamp
probably
Arezzo).
(hardly
no.
713, a.d.
form
612
5297:e. of same
Context
20-50+.
no.
16 267.
6.6; Diam.
rim top
Thin-walled.
missing). to form
a keeled
and
grooves
flange.
Flaring
(Diam.
6.3)
and
6.6
near
the
rim marked
by
one
by
ornament applique on the Fine rouletting bevel. On floor: groove
of foot;
position
foot
12.9,
(most of bowl and of
at center,
plantaform
stamp: CAMVRI [AMVlig.] (Camurius). The planta pedis lacks
at base
the bar
Arezzo. form
21:
form
Conspectus cf. Hayes 1973, For
A.MA).
of toes.
stamp:
CVArret,
a.d.
no.
thin
Context
both
deposit, form 33.2. For
stamp:
applied. area. Same
ware
comparable stamp). Robinson offers the
P 16597
unattributable p. 527, under of same date. Context
Fig.
Area
A-C
P.H.
1.3; Diam.
14-21,
stamps.
of
section foot
5.5
SS,
surface
fill
form
Conspectus
For
36.
1586; Kenrick 2000,
Roman.
Early
2.1; Diam.
faces).
foot
foot
thickens
and
toward
On
3.5 wall.
(form
two grooves
floor:
a round-bodied
From
center
conical
faintly
(Diam.
cup. on
at cen
5.0,2.5);
ter,plantaform stamp (only lefthalf legible): GAMV[...] [AMV lig.] (for theArretine potter Camurius). Perhaps Conspectus form 33 (or 32). For Camurius: 129-134, 2000,
pp.
no.
For
397.
this
under
174-175,
stamp-type,
type
514,
esp.
514.45. Ca.
a.d.
20-50.
P6894 Fig. 21, PL 35 Iliffe 1939, p. 38; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16
as 611
B-C
10-11:1
Con
PH.
1.6; Diam.
inter at
foot
est.
5.0
Base fr.Shape as 617. On floor: groove (Diam. 3.2); center,
GAMV[RI?] Conspectus
21
perhaps
P5564 21, PL 34 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 27; CVArret,no. 397:140(?); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 270. Area H 15 (at 64 -3 m), residual find
Buff clay, thin fabric;
unevenly
Rome perhaps and with a
band, (Diam.
groove
617
Floor
pretation LGELI,which looks highly unlikely. Cf. CVArret,
614
uncertain,
Shape
271.
type 2585.149, a.d. 20-50+.
clay;
concave
stamp: per impressed plantaform a non-Arretine potter). Bright dull orange-red ap gloss, unevenly
stamp: CVArret,pp. 383-384, no. type 1717.9.
dull
spectus
(Roscius,
CVArret, pp. see Kenrick
overall,
3.6
plied.
618
gloss
lightly
ROSG
P.H.
taform stamp: ACR or ACP(0?). Italian,
at center,
Fr. of floor,
date.
foot
a wide foot, enclosing Tiny center On of bottom. floor:
397:27?,
Diam.
reddish
from
red, micaceous
foot 6.0 lip 12.4, Diam. for to 612, but related except Complete chips. Bowl, with a high rim, rouletted all over. On interior, groove at level of the keel. At center of floor, semilegible plan
Regional (from same
fabric.
offset
stamped
16 268.
6.4-6.6;
1.4; Diam.
nos.
129-133,
G8:l
H.
lst-cen
(early)
Base fr.with part of wall of a round-bodied bowl of
(Corinth
613 P 3276 20, PL 34 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 26 (reading AGFII ?); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM,
Con
Gaulish).
P7010 Fig. 21, PL 34 Iliffe 1939, p. 61 (reading POME for Q. Pompeius Serenus); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 269. Area C-D 11,mixed fill in channel
early variant no. 64, pi. 84,
of same
Context
20-50+.
red
Sec flange. on dull gloss,
616
thin fabric.
35; Kenrick 2000, type 514.38.
with
reddish,
light
fine chat
ware;
above
tury material
34,
pp.
exterior
covering
even Non-Arezzo product (possibly spectus form 33.2. of Late Context with much Roman,
Fine
p. 431,
uncertain).
outside.
haps
is thickened
Exterior
spectacle-spiral. ring-foot without
over
est.
flange
Wall
rim.
ridges
two):
(originally
12.4,
bowl, incomplete
Hemispherical
rouletting ond-rate fabric:
3.8);
est.
lip
over
impressed;
est. 8.5 3.0; Diam. (H. body) of bowl as 613, but smaller. Thin
P.H.
G8:l
H.
est.
(Diam.
groove
(faintly
615 P 35006 Fig. 21 Area H 15, lotK 24a
date.
P 3278 20, PL 34 Fig. Iliffe 1936, p. 27; CVArret,no. 397:145; Kenrick 2000,
CD-ROM,
reading
floor:
of L. Gellius.
Conspectus
26.2. For stamp: CVArret,pp. 208-212, no. 737; Kenrick 2000, pp. 233-237. For incuse letters, see CIL XV ii 1, p.
On
stamp of name
Conspectus form 33(34?).
tered
at mid
lip;
as 613.
illegible
and
shape
P.H.
point two pairs of grooves enclosing a band of (faint) rouletting; At center
at center,
Rim Cup,
181
fr. of a bowl
Base 6.5); all
8.0
complete. exterior
On
20, PL 34
Fig.
3.9; Diam.
Almost
26, vari
century.
611 P3279 G8:l H.
form
WARES
plantaform
stamp,
broken
away
[AM lig.] (Camurius). form
32,
33 or
similar.
For
stamp:
at
right:
CVArret,
pp. 129-134, no. 397: esp. 76 and 96). Kenrick 2000, type 514.27. Date
as 617.
Context
of Hellenistic
to
Early
Roman.
182 619 P 19076 Kenrick 2000, p. 527, no. 16 272. Area D 18 P.H.
1.8; Diam.
Base
fr. with
foot
CATALOGUE
Fig. 21, Pl. 35
4.6
to the similar part of wall. Cup, preced inner face of foot offset from the bottom.
ing, but with center At of floor:
oval
small,
groove
624
two
signet-impression,
Area
reading Fabric
P.H.
uncertain.
L/VIB but
Puteolan?
possibly
For the
stamp:
is unlike
used by him. Kenrick
27
comm.)
(pers.
(cf. CVArret,pp. 534-535,
stamp-type
form
Conspectus
Robinson
those
or
re
suggested
nos. 2358-2362),
known
to have
2000, type 2585129
been
(unattrib
uted). of
Context
P.H.
2.4; Diam.
foot
Fr. of foot, floor ing, but
foot
heavier On
wall.
sloping
and
Fig. 21, Pl. 35 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16
floor:
groove
rectangular stamp: SERENI [EN lig.] (Q. Pompeius Sere a Puteolan
nus,
potter). form 26 or derivative.
Conspectus
For
CVArret,
stamp:
p. 341, no. 1358.c; Kenrick 2000, type 1878.3. Tiberian? Context of firsthalf of 1st century. 621 P 17790 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 274. Area B-C 19, lotNN 610 P.H.
1.3; Diam.
Fr. of floor
and
on
of grooves
Fig. 21, Pl. 35
est. 4.0
foot.
as the Shape preceding; so far as At preserved.
no
trace
center
of
floor: rectangular stamp: GELL[I] or possibly LGELL[I] (L. Gellius). For Gellius:
CVArret,
pp.
no.
208-212,
Kenrick 2000, type 879.6. Context
622
of Early
Kenrick
For
stamp:
16 275. p. 119, no. find 19, residual
B-C
P.H.
1.2; Diam.
Fr. of foot to 619;
shallow
groove
(Diam. stamp
foot
and
floor
trace
related Shape on bottom. On floor:
of wall.
sloping wall. Offset over rect of foot; at center, position Dark with swallowtail (maroon) endings. 2.8)
broken
center
At
at
away
of
right:
20-40.
P6772 Fig. 21, PL 35 Iliffe 1939, p. 41 ("probably S. Gaulish"?unlikely); Kenrick 2000, p. 299, no. 16 278. Area C 8-9 Base floor,
dim.
4.3
to 623, but fabric fr. Shape related thicker. On est. 4.4); at center, (Diam. planta pair of grooves
form stamp: NAT(E?) (N retrograde, E could be part of the planta pedis). Name probably Cn. Ateius (with initial C suppressed). For stamp: CVArret,pp. 57, 474, nos. 145:140 and 290,
2049:d,
see
CVArret,
For
g. pp.
of Cn.
stamps no. 145;
plantaform under
59-60,
Ateius,
Kenrick
2000,
pp. 129-130, under type 276 (Pisa products?). Context
of mostly
Early
Roman.
Fig. 21, PL 35 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16
P8138 Iliffe 1939, p. 55; Kenrick 279. B-C 10-11:1 P.H. As
foot
1.2; Diam.
preceding, On floor:
filed.
3.4
foot
but groove
and
base
are with
atjuncture
pro elaborately at center, wall;
plantaform stamp: CME-R [ME lig.]. Conspectus form 34. For stamp: CVArret,pp. 257-258, 982:a,
an Arezzo
d; not
potter;
Kenrick
2000,
type
1133.9. Date
late
of deposit:
1st century.
P 15437
627
3.5 with
as 623.
shape
stamp,
625
nos.
Fig. 21, PL 35
2000,
Area
angular red.
737.
Roman.
P 15194
of wall;
plantaform
626
foot
interior
a.d.
Max. as the preced Shape on exterior. Straight at center, (Diam. 4.6);
trace
H, unstratified est. 6.0
MPE[...] NC[...] [MPE lig.] (M. Perennius Crescens). type15? (Conspectusform 26/27/33?). Early?Haltern For stamp: CVArret,pp. 324-326, nos. 1281:33 and 34; Kenrick 2000, type 1408.4.
6.7 part of wall. and beveled
foot
fr. with blurred
Ca.
620 P6840 Iliffe 1939, p. 61; Kenrick 273. C8:2
section
J-L 6-8, 0.9; Diam.
Base floor,
Roman.
Early
stamp
plantaform
P1907 Fig. 21, PL 35 Iliffe 1936, p. 43; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 277.
lines of tiny letters (?) divided by horizontal relief line;
lated.
at center,
with wall;
atjuncture
(largely destroyed by flaking of the surface): illegible. As Conspectus forms 26, 27, 33. Tiberian? Context of firsthalf of 1st century.
Kenrick
CD-ROM,
2000,
no.
16 280.
Fig. 21, PL 35
Area B-C 21, lotNN 123, with 519 P.H.
1.6; Diam.
Base
fr. with
forms
continuous
foot
5.8 concave
Broad part of wall. curve with wall;
ring-foot
of the non-Arretine
workshop
bowl;
vertical
floor on
Probably Pisa ware (ifnot Gaulish). Perhaps Conspec tusform 27 or 33. For stamp: CVArret,p. 52, leftcolumn, under no. 144, pl. 9:105 ATEI [TE lig.]; Kenrick 2000, type 268.78.
outside, beveled on inside. On floor, groove (Diam. 3.8); at center, plantaform stamp: L-AVIL (L. Avillius). Color of clay 5YR 7/4 (pink); dull red gloss (2.5YR 5/5). Very similar clay and gloss appear in 576 and 641,
P8673 Fig. 21, Pl. 35 Iliffe 1939, p. 74 (reading a single letter, K?ques tionable); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 276 (listed
lius. Conspectus form 33 or 33/34. For stamp: CVArret, p. 105, no. 259:f. Kenrick 2000, type403.6.
623
under
Rasinius
C8:2 P.H.
2.2; Diam.
stamps, foot
type
1623).
5.7
Base fr.with part of wall; shape as 607ff. On floor:
other
products
Context
628
Roman.
of Early
Fig. 21, PL 35
P9316 Iliffe 1939, p. 42
Area
D-G
3-6,
of L. Avil
section
AA,
from modern
fill
ITALIAN P.H.
1.5; Diam.
As
foot On
preceding.
ter, plantaform Probably or 27. For
3.7
floor:
fully
at cen
2.4);
(Diam.
groove
not
stamp,
lius; cf. 576).
SIGILLATA
Conspectus no. 226:53.
Probably
CVArret,
stamp:
99-100,
pp.
form
26
On
P7991 Fig. 21, PL 35 Iliffe 1939, p. 73; Kenrick 2000, p. 528, no. 16 286. B131 (upper fill) P.H.
foot 5.2 1.3; Diam. Fr. of bowl as 627, but the of floor and wall concavity center is less of floor, At stamp plantaform pronounced. six vertical and strokes one/two (without lettering):
Conspectus Context of
2585168
Kenrick
stamp:
2000,
type
(unattributed).
Claudian.
of ca. a.d.
Context
Applied
Bowls,
P.H.
Conspectus
Form
(Goudineau
34
630 P8695 Area D 8, lotKK 147 P.H.
2.4; Diam.
Rim,
shape
386)
est. 9.8 lip to 612. close Deep-bowled;
thin
flange
flanked above by a small offset and below by offset and Fine
groove. exterior
on outside lip, ornament:
at
grooves
of rim, applique form 34, variant? Conspectus early Context of midCa. a.d. 20-40?
and
10-11:1
Rim
est. 12.0 12.8, Diam. lip is not toward thickened
est. rim
which
keel,
Fine
projects horizontally. interior. On exterior of rim,
down female
and
head
concentric
a
circular
circles
rim ornaments). Thin Arezzo Mid-lst
device
(probably
fabric.
century
originally
of or
eight
1st century.
3.2, H.
P.H.
2.3; max.
rim
est.
Diam.
13.3, Diam.
12.4 fr. High
(on both faces), On exterior
lip
rosette,
petaled
gloss. Puteolan
of
rim. Fine
E
flange applique
form
Sealing-wax
14,
lot Y 65
rim 2.4; Diam. fr.On
(at elev. est.
exterior
or
Arezzo Context
eight
such
(?) ware, of mixed
62.5
-2.30
to -3.0
1.6; Diam.
foot
of floor,
on
m),
Early
Roman?.
Eros
(perhaps originally
the rim).
form
Italian
of ro Type series (as 642,
34.
617), At center Bright
Conspectus
a
little of wall.
Thin
of a groove
on
Trace
tilted.
21, PL 36
3.7
foot, of floor,
tripartite
foot-ring at the floor stamp:
(Y-shaped)
orange-red gloss. form 34, variant (or
(CVArret, to exclude
an
nos.
42-44,
pp.
144-186), by Kenrick
this. Listed
earlier
shape).
but
the fabric
among
stamps
of the Pisa production of Euhodus: Kenrick 2000, type 787.25. Context
of uncertain
date.
637 P 14116 Kenrick 2000, no. 16 281. O 17:1 1.0; Diam.
foot
Fig. 21, PL 36
est. 4.0
About half of foot and floor. Shape as 617, but the is more
foot
plantaform broken away
and
On floor: at (Diam. 1.5); groove across the groove stamp impressed at to be right and bottom: possibly
tapered.
center,
PLCLE (P. L. Clemens). form 34 or similar. For CVArret, Conspectus stamp: no. cf. Kenrick 235, 865; 2000, p. type 1008. Context of end of 1st to first half of 2nd century.
P.H.
1.5; Diam.
Base
fr. On
taform
stamp,
foot
floor: blurred,
Probably Central
to 631.
at
Form of stamp typical of the Arretine factory of Cn.
form ornaments:
Conspectus of Central
638 P 22406 Fig. Area N 11, lot0 269 (change II)
12.0
ornaments to
red
34.1.
lip of rim, applique
similar
seven
Fig. 21, Pl. 36
to left,playing flutes; tragic mask
seven
(upper ornaments:
spectacle-spiral.
Conspectus
with 111, 112 Rim
lip
below grooves and lower sur
P3222
Area H.
on
of rim,
part
ware?
vertical
and
faces).
633
typical
read
to wall
Rim
P.H.
P.H.
632 P 21475 21, PL 36 Fig. Area H-K 11-14, lot0 377 (layer III), with 487 est.
groove six-petaled
four
34.1.
late
of
groove halfway ornaments:
consisting seven
form
Conspectus Context
a.d.
applique
12.5
later date).
Center
seems the
est.
636 P 18302 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 219, no. 16 282. Area C-D 18, lot00 161
Ateius
Diam. 4.7; max. to wall fr. The
P.H.
lip
1st century? Context of 2nd century (but with
of
illegible.
Fig. 21, Pl. 36
ware.
Italian
(cf. 612,
1st century.
late
rim 2.1; Diam.
ware
and
break. or
century?
rosette. Light brick-red clay, dull pinkish red gloss.
On
spectacle-spiral.
631 P8143 B-C
inside.
groove top plain, ornament: rosette.
no toward internal tapers markedly lip; of rim, ornament: exterior On lip. applique
coins
21, PL 36
Fig.
by exterior.
on
applique 34.
form
3.5, H.
649). Late
Motifs,
a
rim marked
of
with
Rim of flanged bowl (variant of the preceding items).
sette Flanged
preceding.
1st
13.0
Bottom
635 P 22296 21, PL 36 Fig. Area O 11-12, lots 0 192-192a (layer IV below Late Roman strosis), with 367, 531, 712
Central
40-60.
est.
lip
molding, of rim,
outside
Rim
(toes? fish-tail?). For Italian.
Provincial
fr., as
half-round
629
horizontal
rim 2.2; Diam.
H. Rim
nonArretine.
183
634 P 27366 PL 36 Area F-K 13-16, lotK 342
(Avil
AV[...]
impressed:
WARES
21, PL 36
4.2
groove
(Diam.
possibly
Italian ware
34.
2.0);
(as 635).
of stamp uncertain. Reading Context of uncertain date.
639 P 15433 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, B2L1 (lower fill)
at center,
plan
CLMV.
Fig. no. 16 283.
Conspectus
21, PL 36
184 P.H.
Base
1.7; Diam.
foot
CATALOGUE
4.0
(Diam.
groove
at
2.0);
center,
floor: not
stamp,
plantaform
fully impressed along the upper edge, probably Q-C.V (Q. Castricius
no.
a Central
Ve,
Italian
form 34. Conspectus this stamp-form 404.1;
potter).
For
stamp: is Kenrick
CVArret,
135, p. type 52411.
2000,
on bev Tilted foot, slightly grooved complete. lower At center, Thin-walled. surrounded edge. by a (Diam. 2.0), (semi pair of grooves stamp plantaform Base,
fr.with part of wall. Type as 638. On
eled
legible): 0/[. ..]? Perhaps Late Italian fabric (early and fine).
640 P 14829 Kenrick 2000, p. 275, no. 16 284. AreaA-B21,lotNN148 P.H.
2.2; Diam.
Kenrick
As preceding. On floor: groove (Diam. 2.4); at center, plantaform stamp (left foot): MARCIA [MA lig.] (Marcia[ni?]). Clay and gloss as those of 545 547. Puteolan
Probably
this maker,
(for
see
For
520).
stamp: CVArret, p. 253, no. 965; Kenrick
2000,
type
1116.1.
as
Context
those
of 473,
P.H.
1.9; Diam.
foot
2.0; Diam. of bowl.
over
4.6)
(Diam.
5.6
Tilted
foot,
position
beveled.
On
of
at
foot;
floor,
groove
center,
planta
form stamp: LAVIL (L. Avillius). Color of clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); color of gloss 2.5YR 4/8 (red). On bottom, graffito:AVLI(?). form
Conspectus
and
34. Clay
gloss
are
to
similar
very
those of 576 and 627, both also products of L. Avillius.
For
stamp:
CVArret,
105, no.
p.
259:f.
Kenrick
2000,
gular on exterior, On
floor,
P.H.
1.8; Diam. and wall 3.2);
(Diam.
at
foot fr.
3.8 (this
center,
form?).
On
fabric.
Perhaps
Conspectus
listed by Kenrick
stamp:
floor:
stamp,
(2000)
(orGAP). form
34.
under GPP
is uncertain.
1342.25)?this
groove
foot-shaped
elongated
blurred (no toes?), possibly reading GAP Provincial
For
(type
1st century.
Early/mid-?
1.2; Diam.
floor:
groove traces of of no
plantaform
(?)
over
position at stamp edge
than
first quarter
of
of foot;
at
of break.
1st century.
644 P 15255 21, Pl. 37 Fig. Area B 21, lot NN 102, with 285 and lamps of the 1st century early P.H. 1.1, Diam.
foot
planta
1st
to
2nd
early
in
Residual
century.
late-4th
context.
century
646 P 27459 Fig. Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 289. Area L 14, late disturbed fill,with 480 P.H.
1.8; Diam.
Base
fr. with
of wall. at
3.7);
21, PL 37
est. 4.8
foot trace
(Diam.
groove
as
Shape
center,
645.
Conspectus
form
34. For
CVArret,
stamp:
floor: per
271-273,
pp.
no. 1044:21). Kenrick 2000, type 1203.40. Mid-?
On stamp:
plantaform
haps [C] MVRR [MV lig.] (forC. Murrius).
1st century.
Forms
P 8460 Fig. Q13:l
647
P.H.
5.2; Diam.
21 est.
lip
13.7
Most of rim and wall (in fragments) of a bowl. Shal low conical body, high vertical overhanging rim. Base
to be restored with a low foot and (presumably with three flat floor). Exterior of rim decorated two concave flat bands bearing rouletting, separated by band off by grooves; the central each marked bands,
missing a small
a little. Inner face of projects a concave band bands flanking on The step at base of rim is flat on
a groove
underside;
4.4
somewhat
Could
5.5
4.4)
(Diam.
later
2.8);
sur
resting
center,
clay is slightly micaceous. Both resemble those of 529, another clay and gloss of this form For 34.2. product workshop. Conspectus 1164:6, 8a, 9, etc. Kenrick CVArret, p. 299, no. stamp:
red, est.
foot
Shape as Conspectus forms 26 and 33.
Context
(Diam.
groove
at
two flat
rim
comprises bordered by
top,
concave
immediately
grooves. and slight below
on
the inner face. Clay light pinkish red; gloss rather dark
Half of foot and floor of a bowl (flanged, or as 627). center,
foot,
foot
The
ly offset
643 P 20494 Fig. 21 E 14:3 (middle fill) P.H.
inside
groove just above
form stamp (damaged; slight double impression at left): OCT SA (Octavius Salutaris, a Central Italian potter).
Special
642 P6910 Fig. 21, Pl. 36 Iliffe 1939, p. 43 (reading CAP ?); Kenrick 2000, CD ROM, no. 16 287. B-C 10-11:1
On
another
trian
ring-foot, around
heavy
type
403.4.
Base
5.8
fr.
Late
P 10062 Fig. 21, Pl. 36 Iliffe 1939, p. 41; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 285. Area L-O 16-18, section O, disturbed fill P.H.
foot
Fig. 21, PL 37
16 288.
concave floor; Slightly in cross section. Horizontal
Base
face.
no.
CD-ROM,
2000, type 1317.14.
521.
641
Fr.
2000,
U22:l (fillB)
Fig. 21, Pl. 36
est. 4.4
foot
P 15423
645
Context of late 1st (to early 2nd?) century.
matte.
ware.
be Arezzo a
variant
version); large noted. close parallels Context of ca. a.d.
648 P 10442 B13:7 (upper fill) H.
Half
Conspectus of the form
form of
26.4 618-620.
(large No
20-40+.
21, PL 37
Fig.
3.7; Diam.
lip 17.5 of rim and part of floor
and
wall
missing.
Shal
low bowl, comparable to Dragendorff 1895, form 36 in Gaulish Sigillata: shallow rounded floor and wall, wide
ITALIAN
to a thin overhanging an offset, on the by lip. on the a further groove interior by a simple groove; lip. concave inner face, offset from bottom Foot low, with outcurved
rounded
Rim
tapering the exterior
the convex
Over
of floor.
the
of
surface on
row of buds plain No outward. facing
decoration:
curved, gently at center. The fab
stamp hard, dullish gloss. ware. form 39. An uninven Late Arezzo Conspectus in exists similar decoration fr. of this shape with toried a museum with the Arezzo collections, quantity along of related pieces. 1st or
649
2nd
early
of
Context
century?
1st century.
P3498 Fig. 21, Pl. 37 Iliffe 1936, p. 31 (wrongly read as Greek); whence
CVArret, p. no. 16 290.
no.
97,
Kenrick
219:11.
CD-ROM,
2000,
foot
4.2
from a Base bowl(?). Slop flanged (near-complete) rounded floor. Plantaform shallow stamp ing foot-ring, a circle: at center, in heavy within PAVPO, lettering. Smooth
and
slip, polished clay; orange-red on exterior. thin and washy interior, to that of close lst-century Pergamon
orange-red on lustrous
slightly Texture
fairly no mica
but
ware,
stamp: ter active
with
For
For
present.
no. 219; Kenrick 2000, type 363.2. 2nd century?
CVArret,
stamp:
p.
5.0, Diam.
Part
of base
653
97,
lower wall.
Small
p.
gloss terior.
smooth
parallels of Context
148, no.
Max. On
Indeterminate
est. 10.4 body round-bodied
form on
coating
in
no
45,
pp.
48,
rectangular
no.
stamps);
Sherds
listed
122a
(erroneously Kenrick 2000,
p.
under
no.
124,
16
Max.
655
branch on
144,
[..
.]IOTT'[..
stamp: Kenrick 52-53,
pp. as 651. exactly of Context
a.d.
stamp:
ATEI
with
palm
(to left) above and below (Cn. Ateius). Graffito
bottom:
For no.
circular
late
.].
type 270.63.
2000,
for circular
1st century
stamps b.c
to
of Ateius;
CVArret,
Kenrick
IT'
5.5
center
of floor,
large
stamp
plantaform
(p.L.
2.5),
Platter fr.;
reserved. CVArret,
stamp:
129ff.,
pp.
P 6981 PL 37 Iliffe 1939, p. 38; Kenrick
nos.
6; Kenrick
397:5,
no.
2000, CD-ROM,
16
296.
Area E 8, lotKK 147 dim.
Max.
4.0
floor:
stamp,
plantaform
broken
CVArret,
no.
397,
of uncertain
esp.
at
away
left:
letter(s)?]
pp.
132-133.
date.
656
P6170 PL 37 Iliffe 1939, p. 38; Kenrick 297. AreaO 12, lot II 80 On
of floor,
section
16-18,
H-J dim.
Max. 5.0
center
At
1st century.
For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 514.18.
H16:l dim.
of
6; Kenrick
209:2,
P 1459 PL 37 Iliffe 1936, p. 27; CVArret,no. 397:143(?); 2000, p. 174, no. 16 295.
(Camurius). For Camurius:
(Most
291. Max.
nos.
94-95,
pp.
of first half
Context
CVArret,
CVArret,
[CAM]VRI[V in ligature with the preceding
century.
P 567 Pl. 37 Iliffe 1936, p. 28 (not recording the stamp-form);
the
stamp:
2000, type 514.23.
Residual)
651
5.6 at the center, two grooves 7.2, 7.4); (Diam. a North P-ATTI Italian pot (P. Attius, stamp:
654
bottom
gloss-slip
3rd
dim. floor,
Context
On early
16 294.
2000, type 347.1.
At
(rather than South Gaulish);
Conspectus. late 2nd to
date.
of uncertain
Context
Kenrick
425:3c;
broken away at left: [C]AMVRI (Camurius).
in
close
Stamped
exterior,
Italian
Probably
thin
a.d.
1st century
no.
139-141,
pp.
Area F 14, lotsT 143-145 (at elev. 61.50 -3.0 m), with 137, 151,550
with low foot-ring.Compact pinkish red clay; bright red on
CVArret,
P 3514 PL 37 Illife 1936, p. 29; CVArret,no. 209:26; Kenrick 2000,
For 5.3, Diam.
base
and
stamp:
Early
Area
650 P 27499 Fig. 21 Area P 15, lot T 57 P.H.
groove
2000, type 698.27.
ter). For
1.1; Diam.
at center, 2.1); (Diam. rectangular a or Crestus, Chrestus (S retrograde; pot of the north associ in Italy and Alps, possibly Cn. Ateius).
floor,
rectangular
AreaF11 P.H.
6.8
CRESTI
ated
rim, barbotine
dim.
On
stems,
set radially ric is smooth,
Late
Max.
rim,
on
delimited
185
WARES
SIGILLATA
dim.
stamp,
plantaform
[AJMVRI[VRlig.] (Camurius). For
stamp:
CVArret,
of uncertain
Context
no.
16
3.0
floor,
type 514.30.
2000, CD-ROM,
p.
132, nos.
broken 397:48.
away Kenrick
at
left:
2000,
date.
none
P 9850 PL 37 AgoraV, p. 26, no. G 37, pi. 57; Iliffe 1939, p. 38; Ken rick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 298. D4:l (layer IIB)
657 early
1st century
652 P 21512 P1.37 Kenrick 2000, p. 204, no. 16 293. Area K-N 6-9, lot P 347 (Dromos road metal 2)
Max.
dim.
4.5
At center of floor, plantaform stamp: CAMVRI lig.] (Camurius).
[MVR
186 For
CVArret,
stamp:
type 514.43. Mid-lst
133, no.
p.
CATALOGUE
Kenrick
397:41.
of ca. a.d.
Context
80-100.
5.0
pair of grooves away stamp, broken
at center, (Diam. 6.0); plan at with loss of part of right
floor,
taform
toes only:GAMVR [AM and VR lig.] (dot is a small circle within the C; Camurius). For
129,
stamp: CVArret, pp. Kenrick noted. 2000,
not
133, no.
this version
397;
dim.
On
(Diam.
groove
2.0);
at center,
664 P 13517 PL 38
Iliffe 1939, p. 50 (listed without inventory number); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 304. Area N-O 18, lots? 39-41, with 883 Max. On
dim.
dim.
Floor
stamp,
For
stamp:
a
For
CVArret,
stamp:
pp.
2000, type 1133.12. of
Context
Roman,
Early
On
the planta
obscuring
255-256,
no.
probably
1st century.
Kenrick
979;
nus
P. Corneli). For stamp:
3.0);
(Diam.
groove
dim.
CVArret,
p.
for Hele
ter is not
at center,
509:b
dim.
rectangular
(the main
entry
pair
of grooves
4.0);
(Diam.
stamp:
CVArret,
p.
no.
162,
498:f,
at
the center,
which
is struck
of the stamps "among Epigonus place P. Cornelius." of of the factory stamps b.c Context of 1st century. 25-1 probably
Comfort
earliest Ca.
663
P 15615 PL 38
Kenrick
2000,
p.
225,
no.
16 303.
Area B-C 20-21, lotNN 27
nos.
208-210,
737:11,
CVArret,
pp.
GEL-LI
stamp:
plantaform reserved.
Base
no.
206-207,
14;
(L. Gel
736
Oxe
Iliffe 1939, p. 55 Comfort
and
(cf.
(noted as S. Gaulish!?]);
(CVArret)
cite
only
one
stamp north of the Po Valley. Kenrick
no.
find
.90);
the
but of
this
2000, p. 278,
16 307.
11
AreaD
dim.
4.4 of floor, stamp: GME plantaform not Arretine. For stamp: Kenrick
center
1132.22; CVArret,pp. 256-257, no. 981 :a.
from the same punch; Kenrick 2000, type 641.3. Oxe and
plantaform
5.2 of floor,
Probably
[Go lig.] (re rectangular two-line stamp: EPIGo/PCOR lief line divider; Epigonus P. Corneli). On bottom, graf fito: Y. For
pp.
667 P 6877 PL 38
At
3.9
floor:
at center,
2.7);
apparent. as 662.
Context
662 P 14679 Pl. 38 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 302. Area A-B 22, lotNN 116, with 666, 736, 833 On
TT
(Diam.
CVArret,
dim. center
Max.
Max.
section
groove
lius Quadratus). For stamp:
fill.
in 3rd-century
24a;
Kenrick 2000, type 878.14, but dot before the final let
ignores the L of the upper line, but the index, p. 611, records it); Kenrick 2000, type 650(1). Residual
(cf.
4.2
stamp:
Max.
[HEL and also RN lig.] (Hele
165, no.
736
666 P 14980 PL 38 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 306. Area A-B 21-22, lotNN 130, with 662, 736, 833
3.7
floor,
no.
Roman.
D-117-20,
For
P 7647 Pl. 38 Iliffe 1939, pp. 43-44 (reading Clemens nus); Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 301. D 6:2 (to depth 4.45 m)
stamp: HELEN/P-CORN
plantaform at top:
impressed
206-208,
pp.
Kenrick 2000, type 879.67.
661
dim.
fully
stamp: L-GEL (L. Gellius Quadratus).
At
Max.
CVArret,
floor:
On
at center
convexity
away
at center,
Kenrick 2000, p. 236, vessel no. 16 305.
Area
3.1
has
(Diam. 9.5); not at right,
groove
broken
(per
no. 16 300. 161
form stamp: probably C M R.
5.7
floor,
Max.
Max.
553.
665 P 14617 PL 38
plantaform
stamp, broken away at right, unclear: CAMVRI? Robinson) [AMVRlig.]; possibly CN-A (retro). 660 P 19425 Pl. 37 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area C-D 17-18, lot00
on
appears
punch
uncertain). (punch of Early Context
5.2
floor:
same
but no dot between the two Ls); Kenrick 2000, type 878
P 3755 Pl. 37 Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible") Area H 15
659
Max.
nos.
195-196,
pp.
685:11, 33; Kenrick 2000, type823.14. A stamp from the
GELL (L. Gellius Quadratus).
type 514.74.
[.
CVArret,
stamp:
branch
FELIX, stamp: . .]NIK.
rectangular base: graffito
right. On Puteolan. For
Iliffe 1936, p. 27; CVArret,no. 397:141 (or 142?); Ken rick 2000, p. 175, no. 16 299. Area H 15 (residual in a late layer at -3.5 m) On
3.5 of floor,
to
below,
658 P 3543 PL 37
dim.
dim. center
At
century.
Max.
Max.
2000,
[ME 2000,
lig.]. type
668 P9170 PL 38 no.
Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible"); Kenrick 2000, p. 499, 16 308.
D 11:1 (dumped fill)
Max.
dim.
4.2
At center of floor, short plantaform stamp: LRSI (?) [I superscript].
form
reading looks
a Robinson pos suggests stamp: but the stamp Pisanus), (L. Rasinius and the for that manufacturer,
For
Unidentified.
sible
L-RPI dubious
findspot of the piece isunduly early. Kenrick 2000, type 2495.1 (listed as LVOL). Context
of late
1st century
B.C.
to a.d.
50.
ITALIAN
669 P8142 PL 38
(reading G-RI ?); Kenrick
Iliffe 1939, p. 64 no.
p. 351, B-C
16 309.
2000,
dim.
pair of grooves away stamp, broken not Arretine.
Probably
at center, 5.0); (Diam. plan at GR'. and bottom: right For another stamp: possibly
der
C-R[-]P. Context
of terminal
of ca. a.d.
date
75-100.
3.5
At
center
of
For
of a second
traces
(faint
line,
For
CVArret,
stamp:
477-478,
pp.
no.
ond
or
C,
L.
to
Titius,
the
dots
dim.
stamp, and one
of a.d.
671
ken
no.
above
of
illegible
at
and
P 30778 Pl.
Area D 13, residual find
Half
toward
thickens
are noted
stamps
at center,
the center;
plan
there.
floor:
broad
narrow
H
(Diam.
groove
at
grooves; at double-struck
center,
left or
from
two
between
2.2)
either
stamp,
rectangular a cracked
For
interior
wall, 3.2);
p. 519,
punch(?):
CVArret, p. 518, no. 2289; Kenrick
no.
or
2285:a;
Italian
678
Molded
2000,
R13:l
Max. At
no.
p. 475, dim.
center
P.H.
16 313.
plantaform
stamp:
CVIBI
stamp:
CVArret,
pp.
520-522,
nos.
2295:3,
6; Ken
rick 2000, type 2373.69. From same punch as 557. Context
of a.d.
49
L.
inventory
number
Iliffe 1936, given
probably
no.
129-133,
6,
397:5,
lie,
Vessels
191,
p.
pl.
49:1;
Porten
Palange
159.
fr. (a)
and
lip wall
est.
60 (b)
18.5
fr. (b). Arretine a band of
an ovolo
Below
two two
Fig. 22, Pl. 39
1948,
mo
moldmade
and
at appear, wedges a crater; on part of rim of male fr., a bearded nonjoining figure (Hephais tos per Porten lists him as Palange; Thompson Diony to left, cloak over a staff left arm, sos), standing holding
left, the a small,
a top of thyrsos
Fragmentary Ovolo,
remains etc.,
and
of relief
are
M. Perennius Bargathes
Vibius;
orna from
On vessel). complete On floor: 9.5). groove at stamp, incomplete
Relief-Ware
8.9; Diam.
interpret.
1933, p. 288 (reading Umbricius);
(reading
diolus.
3.
25-50.
674 SS 7 PL 38 Waage
of differ
applique
in lefthand. For shape, see CVA, New York 1 [USA 9], pl. 30. Dragendorff and Watzinger form X; Conspectus form R
(C. Vibe
nius). For
(Diam.
pp.
5.3 but
the
Area D 17 (a); area D 18, lot00
for Vibe
4.2 of floor,
rim,
P 18243
Thompson vol. l,p.
type 2379.2.
P 2454 PL 38 Iliffe 1939, p. 49; CVArret,p. 522, no. 2295:69; Ken
rick 2000,
on
foot as 621,
suspended (there were
leaves
plantaform
CVArret,
stamp:
Rim
673
a groove at center,
2004,
stamp:
12.0; Diam.
21. Kenrick 2000, type 514. Context probably of firsthalf of 1st century.
VIBl
(AVibius). nius,
long, triangular-shaped festoons and four rosettes
For
section
J-L 6-8, dim. 4.1
On
16 315.
left: [.. JMVRI (Camurius).
Iliffe 1939, p. 49; CVArret,p. 518, no. 2285:f; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 312. Area
est. lip mended.
5.9; Diam.
(Diam.
672 P 2092 PL 38
Max.
no.
ent
taform stamp: LTIAP (forL. Titius Aprilis?). For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 1376.2 (read as M PAP); CVArret,p. 484, no. 2072 (Aprilis/L. Titi); but no planta form
39
CD-ROM,
preserved, Type On of exterior proportions. ments: two rosettes and a festoon
5.5
floor
The
2000,
bro
stamp,
plantaform
right.
b.c
30-25 P.H.
dim.
planta for
except
Area R 13, lot PP 425, with 862 and with coins of
16 311.
Max.
away
2.6 traces
floor,
away
677
25-50.
P 6800 PL 38 Iliffe 1939, p. 59 (reading M.T.PAP); Kenrick 2000,
315,
at center,
esp. 4.0); broken
illegible, mostly letter: [.. .]E. of uncertain date.
dim.
On
Kenrick
p.
(Diam.
groove
T. Context
p.
4.2
floor,
Max.
sec
the
flanking
85a
2385:67a,
676 P 21297 Pl. 38 Area O 7, residual find
rick 2000, type 2203.2. No parallels noted on the stamps
of A.,
nos.
539-540,
pp.
675 P 19486 Pl. 38 Area D 17, lot00 175 (first layer)
Ken
2055:28.
CVArret,
stamp:
Context
row of dots; Cf. L. Titi/Copo).
rect (Diam. 1.5); at center, at .]R [VM lig.] right: VMB[..
of grooves pair broken away
b; Kenrick 2000, type 2441.12.
toes
LTI-T two-stamp: a horizontal separated by
layer)
(Umbricius).
form
rectangular
Ken
2385:67a;
2.2
stamp,
On
floor,
a surface
(from
floor,
Max.
Kenrick 2000, p. 445, no. 16 310. R13:2 dim.
I9 dim.
On
670 P 20821 PL 38 Max.
Area Max.
no.
CVArret, p. 539, no. 16 314.
no.); inventory rick 2000, CD-ROM,
angular
GELLI stamp with interpuncts (cf. 666). Alternatively, the first and last lettersmay be C; cf. CR-C (CVArret, p. 359, no. 1470). Kenrick 2000, type 1607.4, listed un
187
rect
4.1
floor:
taform
WARES
557); Iliffe 1939, p. 71 (reading L. Umbricius, with cor
10-11:1
Max. On
SIGILLATA
as
p.
18).
difficult
of the
factory
(Hahnle type 12:Hahnle
to
of
1915,
as an archaiz figure and to the vessel the of assigns workshop of Arezzo 1960b, (Stenico p. 64, no. 933),
Stenico
ing Hermes Cn. Ateius
decoration,
characteristic
identifies
the male
188 as
citing
frr. in Berlin
comparanda and Watzinger
gendorff Context
of fr. b
CATALOGUE
and (Dra Marburg 2, nos. 12, 13). suppl. or 1st century. Fr. a early
1948,
Augustan
683 no.
P 6895 Fig. 22, Pl. 39 Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible"); Kenrick 2000, p. 161, 16 319.
C9T6
residual.
P.H.
679 P 18301 Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, Area D 18, lot00 61
no. 16 316.
2.2; max.
P.H.
foot
p.Diam. fr. of wide-footed
Base
not
foot
visible.
in
decorated
presumably
body and thewheel
center
At
of floor,
rectangular
stamp: ATEI-DI [ATE lig.] (Cn. Atei Di[onysi?]). 12 or
form
Dragendorff
R 2.2.1. cf. Conspectus Kenrick 2000, type are not un decorated vessels
CVArret, p. 65, stamp: on Interior 289.3. stamps
common
occur no.
13;
no.
For
other
158:b,g). Residual
of Atei
vessels
in Late
p. 65,
(CVArret,
context.
Roman
3.9; Diam.
Rim
fr. of
wreath
of on
pressed er p.
leaves
and
outer
berries. of
edge
at
of wall:
top
im
faintly
Rouletting
lip.
Conspectus formR 2 (. 1), as Dragendorff and Watzing 1948,
21, fig.
p.
26, no.
75, pi.
as Brown 2, type 5. Decoration from the 17. Probably workshop
and L. Annius of Arezzo
1968, of C.
1958,
Augustan period: e Annius, Gaius Lucius"). in Late Roman Residual
under
p. 402,
2.8; max.
bowl
p.Diam.
and
bowl
and
upper part wheel-turned
lower
elements
the
exterior, served:
P.H. As
leaves.
(?)
broken
lead
At
center
of a chalice;
foot of
visible.
relief
clearly decoration
above
of floor,
edge
Base
clamp.
repair
trace
of floor,
and
of an
which
ancient
of stem
interior
stamp:
potter).
hole
for a
potter moldmade
otherwise
as
recorded
having
produced
P5713 22, PL 39 Fig. Iliffe 1939, p. 73 ("illegible"); Kenrick 2000, p. 446, no. 16 318. E 14:3 (top fill) stem
1.9; Diam.
Fr. of stem tachment
and
floor
at narrowest
of a molded
of the wheel-turned
foot
of a gloss slip used as an adhesive
3.6 point bowl. The
line of at
is clear, with
remains
(cf. 695, 699). At cen
ends: [L] stamp with triangular rectangular stem of interior reserved. Base and IT[I] (L. Titius). no. Kenrick For 2052; CVArret, pp. 475-476, stamp:
ter of floor,
2000, type2203.43. Context
of no
small
later
than
ca. a.d.
coin
1-25.
of
3.4
point
of floor,
stamp,
rectangular
ornaments.
external
Kenrick
(see
nor
there,
no. 2267; frame
Kenrick
the
2000,
stamp-shapes Oth 2348.8.
type
VETTI
with no.
2000,
on
are
stamps i).
2267:g,
known as
read
(Robinson
L.TITI.) 685 P 35041 Fig. B-C 10-11:1 P.H. Fr.
2.2; Diam. of
22 est.
base foot
pedestal
with
red good Pisa?or
Arezzo,
8.7 not
(floor
Low
preserved).
South
Gaulish
P.H.
ware?
of ca. a.d.
Context
50+.
Fig. 22, Pl. 39
686 P 21664 B13:4 Base
pinkish
gloss.
perhaps 1st century.
late
Possibly
foot est. 3.5; Diam. fr. of a flat-bottomed,
6.5 molded
bowl.
orna
Relief
a band at bottom, lines forms of wedge-shaped areas marked off by of a series of triangular the base cor an acorn in each relief with of three lines, groups
ment:
within
ner;
a rosette;
each an
triangles,
triangle, leaf. acanthus
Dragendorff and Watzinger
6. From
the
of M.
shop
1908, no. 221; Oxe ornament
similar
with
vessels.
682
P.H.
center
At
683.
at narrowest
stem
2.5; Diam. 682,
stamp not matched on shown 8-10. pis. er decorated vessels
reserved.
CVArret,p. 114, no. 307; Kenrick 2000, type 423.4; not
a
with
For stamp: CVArret,pp. 515-516,
joint On pre a row
rectangular
[AVlig.] (C. Aurelius, a Puteolan[?]
CAVREL[I] On
11.0
of stem
associated
century,
. highly ornamented (punch same as for 683): /V[. .]l in frame with ends relief (Vettius), "butterfly" triangular
ware
a row of rosettes,
at bottom,
of olive
1st
splayed form, with thick basal molding. Hard
context.
Fr. of floor between
of
P3628 Pl. 39 Iliffe 1936, p. 48; Kenrick 2000, CD-ROM, no. 16 320. Area K-L 11-12, section M (late fill)
"Annius,
681 P 14707 22, PL 39 Fig. Kenrick 2000, p. 161, vessel no. 16 317 Area Q-R 23 (residual in Late Roman fill) P.H.
(Robinson in
684
to Late
(active in theMiddle
Stenico
stamp, much as that used
this as L.TITI.)
read
of
est. 19.5 lip chalice. Relief decoration
P.H.
4.0
point
Nero.
22, PL 39
Fig.
at narrowest
of floor,
For stamp: Kenrick 2000, type 2348.8.
and
680 P 9259 Area E 5, lotAA 24
center
At
correctly Context
1933) and
(see Oxe
Dionysius
stem
2.4; Diam. 682.
rectangular worn but almost from same certainly punch on 684: frame. V[.. .JTI, in elaborate
158:a.
in thework of Cn. Ateius
on
As
9.0
bowl,
relief; join between themoldmade turned
Fig. 22, PL 39
Perennius
in later
1948, p. 21, fig. 2, type
from
the
3rd-century
shop
dim.
Convex
of P. Cornelius:
deposit.
687 P 6035 Pl. 39 Area D 14 (residual in Late Roman Max.
(cf. Chase
Tigranus
1933, nos. 129, 130, 148). For ajug
Johns 1971, pl. l:b. Residual
two
each
between
fill)
5.4
wall
fr. of a bowl.
ornament:
Relief
a
rider
a (bodymissing above waist) to right; his saddle is lion's on off horse's the shoulder; skin, the head appearing
rider wears A
a short
hunting
Tigranus
chiton
scene
(for a figure
in
and
boots
the
with
repertory the same from
lappets. Perennius of M. punch,
New York 1 [USA 9], pl. 42:2; Dragendorff pl.
4:16;
Brown
1968,
no.
19, pl.
7).
see
CVA,
1895, p. 73,
SIGILLATA
ITALIAN 688 P 319 PL 40 Area H 10 Max.
5.4
of
lower
of a chalice,
body at bottom,
ornament:
Relief
executed; crudely rim, from which
a
a
above, rises an
trace
with of
line
bowl
shallow
acanthus
marks,
punch with
plant;
cf. Chase
acanthus,
at
left). On
no.
384,
pi.
33, no.
p.
313).
R13:l
Max.
dim.
Bowl
frr.
three
(two joining,
Fr. a preserves
others).
top of the relief zone with a horizontal row of wedge lines
shaped of main
a row of leaves. Decoration pendent on all frr.): vine leaves and flow
below
zone
(present
ers in high relief. For the leaf pattern, cf. CVA, New York 1 [USA 9], the by M. Perennius; (signed of berries), vine with bunches
pi. 41:2 er than 689
in higher
appear
also
of plane (leaves see Heron Boscoreale, nos. 19-20, pi. 18. of a.d. 25-50
decoration
from
cups
86-88,
pp.
but
ivy rath leaves of
the
and
Dragendorff
1948, p. 217, no. 428, pi. 38 (ivy leaves). For
Watzinger similar
see
relief;
are
leaves
Context
on
tree) de
two
Villefosse
silver 1890,
erate
M-O
Max.
dim.
Frontal
two
form (lunate) from the krater;
cf. 478, tuted
498,
mold
are
1989,
93,
p.
pi.
1:4; Porten
left
in on
a
applique; reconsti
in New
fake
off a broken
mold
(from
same
punch
a Nereid on a hippocamp
York
Palange
in Arezzo,
source)
for
(CVA, New York 1 [USA 9],
1989,
p. 92,
no.
3, pi.
22:1-2).
691 P 5565 PL 40 Area H 15, residual find Max.
dim.
5.0
wall
Convex loin
cloth
about
The
work
a
vintage
sherd.
Relief
his waist,
ornament: on
standing
a satyr to left, left leg, right leg
scene.
For
a reconstituted
mold
show
ing thisfigure, see CVA, New York 1 [USA 9], pis. 5: La,
7:l.a
(Porten
"Cerdo
M.
Palange Perenni."
692 P 16690 PL 40 N2L1
Max.
(upper fill)
dim.
4.3
the
1989,
p.
97,
no.
88),
stamped
rosettes
three
petals);
lower
points stands
rosette
and
an
of a
ar
handle
a fleur-de-lis
rise
are
the arch
degen
(the between
nine
which
central
spiral spindles of M. Perennius
to
(oblique,
common
in the
and (cf. Dragendorff Bargathes and spindle, 1948, pl. 17). For the fleur-de-lis master of the anonymous (CVA, Bargathes
Watzinger see a cup
New York 1 [USA 9], pl. 29:2). An arch similar in cross but more
to that of 693, on appears
section
elevation,
ius Pisanus
late
Pedrazzini
(Lavizzari
in
semicircular
nearly
Italian
of L.
sigillata 1972,
45,
p.
Rasin
no.
212,
pl.30).
694 P4833 Pl. 40 Area M-O 9-11, section 5 (late fill?) dim. of
4.4 two
straight,probably oblique.
the between the ridge is marked ornament: Relief be grooves by rouletting. in main low rim, a stylized fleur-de-lis; zone, at left, head at of a crested and bearded serpent(?), right, the tip of an ear of (?). grain base
For
rim,
the fleur-de-lis and M.
Bargathes Watzinger
grooves;
motif,
Perennius nos.
1948,
Saturnus,
237,
of M.
cf. works
383,
pis.
Perennius and
Dragendorff 17, 26. Similar
ser
pent heads occur in heraldic pairs, their bodies joined in a knot,
p.
on
either
of a
side
leaf on works
of P. Cor
(Chase 1908, nos. 276, 335, pl. 22; Brown 1968,
nelius
29, no.
80, pl.
20).
695 P 7271 PL 40 Area E-F 2-3, lotMM 87, with 545, 586 Max.
dim.
Wall
sherd there
tached
raised and bent at knee; his right arm is held down be hind right thigh; in field at left,vine tendrils. From
lie
within
of
(? vertical) and a spirally ridged spindle right).
of
[USA 9], PL 21:1.a, c; Porten Palange
14?cast the
also
22:3),
trac
in the decoration
except (especially but see two Nereids 591); of "M. Perennius Tigranus"
no.
pi.
uncommon in masks
(CVA,New Yorkl
left
and
Relief
chalice. band
zone,
figured
to right, tips is complete:
the
At
fill
S, mixed
3.7
heads ware
only rosettes at
of
Rim sherd of a bowl. Wall
at top, sherd of a bowl. Relief decoration: Body es of ovolo of the below, proper upper pattern; part side of a frontal female face. Arretine
their
leaves, one
Max. section
9-11,
at bottom
cuate
690 P 6620 PL 40 Area
est. 16.0 7.1; max. p.Diam. convex of a broad-bodied wall
ornament:
less
5.7
(fr. a)
Porten
10-14;
96.
dim.
Fr. of
central
689 P 7949 PL 40
a.d.
ca.
dated
purportedly
CVA, New York 1
Area F 15, section A' (at 60.20 m)
23
(attributed toM. Perennius Tigranus by Stenico 1960b,
ivy
693 P 664 PL 40 Max.
1908,
no.
York,
Bargathes;
27:2?there
pl.
ornament:
Relief
in New
mold
1989, p. 98, Palange of 3rd century Context
a
encircling
a bowl.
of
in low relief.
reconstituted
9],
[USA
flaring to right and
one at (two spindles right, only preserved est. 5.0), the floor, groove (Diam. probably lost potter's stamp. with
a
sherd
tendrils
and
signed by M. Perennius
stem.
of
left,spirally ridged spindles rise obliquely from the bowl
For bowl
wall
Convex leaves Cf.
dim.
Sherd
189
WARES
hesive??cf. below,
ovules;
For
1948,
4.7 of a bowl. are
traces
682, 699). at left, dolphin,
the dolphin,
nos.
Saturnus
353-354, or Crescens
the work
of Primus
696 P8114 C9.T6 P.H.
and
at
the
(used band right,
cf. Dragendorff
pis.
12, 25, works
(but
the dolphin
rim was as an of
at ad
large
amphora.
and Watzinger
of M.
also
Perennius occurs
on
Corneli).
Fig. 22, Pl. 40
9.4; max.
est. 11.5 p. Diam. frr. from upper wall of a beaker joining once which had a ring- or lug-handle. Top
Three diolus
At joint where of red gloss-slip Relief decoration:
or mo of the
190 figured scene preserved a horizontal
grooves):
of four
consisting
CATALOGUE
(set off from the rim by two
row of circular
concentric
ornaments
circles)
(each by verti
separated
cal pairs of dots. Below, at left:vertical thyrsoswith fillet hanging down at right (and presumably at leftalso); to a
right,
long,
mass
undulating
of drapery
(or pendent
animal skin as on 709?). To the leftof the thyrsos and partially tome,
pro dle
serving 706.
as on
Perennius
from
a
of
1st
circle
goat han
cf. Dragen 10, pi. 1, a work The is applique
oraments,
no. p. 177, or Saturnus.
1948,
(?) of
706, 718. Context
3. For
Crescens state
later
ornament: applique the base of an attached
the
same
as
mold
associated
century,
that used
for
a
of
with
coin
Nero.
697 P 7576 AreaK11 P.H. the ment: on
Fig.
fr. of a vertical-rimmed bottom
ridge marking male mask ovolo
wall:
in
of
with
close-set,
bowl.
above
Just
an
orna applique Relief decoration
rim,
to
profile
pattern. form
R
9.2
gendorff and Watzinger
right.
narrow
elongated,
or
698 P 3752 K 9-10:1 P.H.
For mask,
related.
two
pairs
grooves
lip
est.
cf. Dra
25).
pi.
22, PL 41
the ridge between the grooves; a series of short, horizontal ismarked by of
rior
of
the
lip, rouletting.
lowest
rim,
upper lines,
on
ornament
Applique
rim,
22, PL 41
Fig.
4.6; max.
Two joining frr.Part of pedestal-foot and bowl of a chalice as 679. Seam between themoldmade bowl and the wheel-turned
foot,
throughout. on (see dash-lines
tight
Foot
though made
per join to bowl, were joined No
695).
Relief
stamp the For
1948, to the
nos.
on
on
visible in at
least
side of foot);
either
ornament:
the break,
377,
late phase
378, of
is
two
these,
segments like the up
together with gloss-slip (cf.
at bottom
of wall,
gadroons.
floor. gadroons,
which
and
cf. Dragendorff 26; attributed
pi. the Perennius
Watzinger to Saturnus (and factory)
(1960b, p. 77, no. 4-1265). Context of firsthalf of 2nd century
by Stenico
across
passes
his
back
right,
standing
draped raised
over
down
hangs on
her
maenad,
behind; her
toes,
head
thrown
to
draped, back
and
her right hand reaching down toward her right foot, which is raised behind her; her left arm, extended for ward, frames the head of the following figure;maenad, from waist
forearm
her
the
hanging
left arm
in front;
down
to
seated
down,
head,
right, raised
at lower
her
right at elbow,
right,
arm
the
traces
of
draped
type I (Matz 1938, pp. 9-27, pl. 3; Oxe 1933, nos. 113,115, pis. 23, 25; also CVA,New York 73-75, pp. 1 [USA9],pl.41:l). of
1st century.
P 7245 Pl. 41 Iliffe 1939, p. 60. Not 2000. Area D 7, lotKK 176
701
dim.
listed separately in Kenrick
4.5
sherd
hindquarters second horse;
of
chalice
of horse, between
or
bowl.
Relief
decoration:
at left, tail of to rearing right; two the tails of the two horses,
of grass rise from the ground line (missing); above, in field, incomplete stamp: M. PERE[NNI]. A sec
ond
stamp bearing of vessel).
the
slave
name
ismissing
(on
other
scene to a (cf. the bowl hunting belongs probably in Boston: Chase Perennius fr. signed by M. Tigranus scenes no. 81, from 1916, pp. 82-83, pl. 27). For hunting see and the Perennius Watzinger factory, Dragendorff The tails may, however, 1948, pp. 91-96. belong equine
to a centauromachy
pl.47:4). Context
13.4
p.Diam.
a cloak
thyrsos?),
For stamp-type:Kenrick 2000, type 1390.3. The deco
Context of firsthalf of 2nd century
682,
a
ration
9],pl.47:9.
P.H.
hand
Peren
and Watzinger
1948, p. 210, no. 370, pi. 35; also CVA, New York 1 [USA
699 P 22108 K 9-10:1
nude
and behind his left thigh and is held up by the right
side fr. of M.
left to right:
zone,
blades
grooves:
Gorgoneion. see the mold For the Gorgoneion, or Saturnus, nius Crescens Dragendorff
of wedge-shaped
youth striding (dancing?) to right,his lefthand holding a staffwhich passes over his left shoulder (upper end of
Max.
rim. Type probably similar to 705. On
at top, border
body:
in the figured
lines;
manuscript
Wall
15.7
incised on the bowl by hand before firing; on the exte
near
on
lines; at bottom, ground suggested by long, overlapping,
Context
of
fragments 348,
Fig.
5.1; Diam.
Chalice
sherd of chalice, probably similar to 705. Re
lief decoration
isMatz
eggs
1948, p. 237, nos. 624, 625,
on mold heads 40; comparable appear nos. 347, Crescens Perennius 208, (p.
pi. M.
Wall
8.0
figure. see For rendering of the ground-lines, Dragendorff no. and Watzinger, from the workshop 185, 8, 95, pl. p. of M. also Oxe 80, pl. Perennius; 18, 1933, p. 65, no. at left M. Perennius The maenad Tigranus. by probably
and no darts; below, small unidentifiable bit of relief Conspectus
dim.
another
5.3
6.1; p.W. and wall
Rim
22, PL 40
538 (2nd layer)
Max.
staff missing:
form R Conspectus dorff and Watzinger of M.
an
its head, to mark
covering
700 P 20360 Pl. 41 Area C-F 15-19, lot00
of uncertain
(cf. CVA, New York
1 [USA 9],
date.
702 P 19718 Pl. 41 Kenrick 2000, no. 16 321. P 10:2 (top fill) Max.
dim.
Wall
sherd.
and
the flat
rope with panel, shaped The
4.3
two grooves; they top of relief zone, a rouletted are marked between by rosettes a row of Below: closely spaced At
band
pattern. a row of dots
on a raised, beneath; rectangular then a row of wedge stamp: TIGRAN[I]; potter's lines in herringbone pattern. a on mold reconstituted rosettes appear
signed Cerdo M. Perenni: CVA, New York 1 [USA 9],
ITALIAN
1989, p. 97, no. 88); for the ro
pi. 5 (Porten Palange dots
settes,
see herringbone, 26 (kalathiskos pi.
and
nius
Tigranus, rouletted ist). The of that on version
rus Perenni"
SIGILLATA
a bowl
of M.
dancers
Peren
be a simplified may mold of "Nicepho
"rope pattern" a reconstituted
in New York, CVA, New York 1 [USA 9],
1989, p. 93, no. 11). Small (Porten pi. ll:l.a,b Palange of M. Perennius with TIGRANI external stamps Tigranus, on a CVArret, 315-316, (as here), pp. separate panel
no. 1247; Kenrick 2000, p. 323, type 1412.1. of ca.
Context
Max.
dim.
Wall
sherd.
a groove; top, a band rosettes;
the
eight-leaved tendrils. Very
lines;
For
horizontal
below, of
of a.d.
1 [USA 9],
of "Nicephorus 10). p. 93, no.
mold 1989,
wall to
winged, forward
right
ornament:
Relief
left arm
feet
both
right,
and
together, back drawn
arm
at
Eros,
extended
shoulder
level;
to left and right, spirally fluted spindles; at extreme rosettes
left, three
formed
by the
in a vertical
rise
left-hand
line
and
spindle
from
the
calyx counter
itsmissing
part further left.Clay color 10R 5/4 (weak red), gloss 10R4/6 (red). For Chase
see Comfort
comparanda, 1916, no. 32,
1938a,
shop
11 (a reconstituted pi. p. 97, no. 43); Dragendorff p. 207, no. 235, pi. 16. Probably or of P. Cornelius. of M. Perennius
705
P 17161
Late Augustan or Tiberian
no.
2004,
and
Troso
322.
vol.
Watzing the work
from
1991,
n.
62,
p.
Porten
46;
Palange
249.
l,p.
11.8; Diam.
hemispherical
foot 8.7 lip 16.2, Diam. and half of rim Chalice: body missing. vertical everted rim; small, body; high,
lip; broad, flaring pedestal-foot
under from Relief
edge
of
lip and Rim devoid
body. ornament
on
on
the
two or
of relief
body:
(cf. 699). Rouletting
rim separating ornament.
ridges
applique row of
horizontal
dots;
large
below, eight (originally ten) bucrania, from each of which two long fillets hang down to thewavelike ground line;
festoons
between hang a rectangular
the festoons,
the bucrania.
relief
one
Above
panel
bearing
a
form
R
9.
For
CVArret,
stamp:
no. 478; Kenrick 2000, type 623.4); stamp
with
slave
ing. Decoration
name
on
borrowed
opposite from
two
stump "tail"
vertical
(or possibly Pan?), broken away
from
the
listed Chase
same
in
as
mold
those For
Conspectus.
1908,
159, no.
p.
and Watzinger 1948, of P. Cornelius.
Dragendorff from the
37,
p.
on
696,
goat-head
474, pl. 14; 233, no. 562,
factory
est. 17.5 7.3; max. p.Diam. of a chalice, fr. trace of stem. Relief with deco Body at bottom, a border of ration: from which cornucopiae acanthus leaves (lower parts of two cornucopiae sprout marred in stem to by the tools used attaching body); at are the above, right, cornucopiae interrupted by to left, on a base at feet of a figure (rock?); standing, another the floral border, from left, above cornucopia, dim.
the base
right. H.
an
of which
acanthus
leaf
has
attributed
this
comm.);
for
this potter,
see CVArret,
(pers. no. 532.
of uncertain
toward
springs
Comfort
to Primus
the
P. Corneli pp.
168-169,
date.
708 P 1471 Pl. 41 Area G 13 (upper filling) Max.
dim.
5.9
sherd
of a bowl.
rim, a line of small, in the mold. impressed
Just below
rosettes,
indistinctly two goats to left in harness and (only the head neck of the offside are visible behind the nearer goat the reins above their backs and the animal); appear
of bowl
repertory
traces
behind
From stituted seum
156,
1989,
tails.
such Dionysiac procession mold of "Parides P. Corneli"
Context
of Late
no.
L94,
28-29;
that on
a recon
in the British Porten
Mu
Palange
Fig.
22, PL 42
5.0
Three bodied
pp.
as
Roman.
709 P 24942 M 19:1 joining chalice,
ismiss
rim. Relief
of
over
the
their
a
1908, (Walters p. 97, no. 76).
P.H. p.
the corresponding
side the
of
stamp
P-CORNELI [RNE in ligature] (P. Cornelius). Conspectus
by
Below,
of
One-third
with
"handle"
looped
applied
type?not the mold,
see
Body six-leaved
B 21:16 (fill 1)
H.
18.0
marked everted, Lip on exterior. On exterior,
one
top and
Context
(cf. layer IIA finds).
Fig. 22, PL 41 1947, p. 212, pi. 48:1-2; Kenrick 2000,
Thompson 16
p. 506, fig. 1; mold: Porten
1989,
Palange er 1948,
late
Max.
of a bowl.
sherd
a
22, PL 41
707 P 3240 Pl. 41 Area J 14, lotK 38b
5
5.8
dim.
Convex
and
the bucrania
Fig.
find
est. lip chalice.
Diam.
produced
A also
38, pi.
of
on outer four grooves face tail; (on bearing traces at top end). below this, an ap Immediately
718.
pl.
(layer IIB)
Max.
15, residual
fr. of
motif,
25-50
26, no. G
p.
AgoraV,
4.9;
below,
M.
704 P9852 PL 41 D4:l
P.H.
slight
low relief.
(a reconstituted Porten Palange
Context
N
plied head of a goat
wedge-shaped
the rosettes, cf. CVA, New York
9:1.a, pi. Perenni":
Area
below,
At
of
band
P 22900
706
on grooves of a small
4.0
version
elaborate
1st century.
Rim
R13:l
(Stenico 1960b, p. 64, no. 932). For an
and more
festoons, see the bowl by P. Cornelius in the British Mu seum (Walters 1908, no. L55, pp. 20-21, pl. 7) and a fr. inKoln (CVArret,p. 103, no. 260, pl. 54). a.d. 40-50 (per H. Comfort). Context of firsthalf of
1st century.
703 P 7948 PL 41
191
Annii of Arezzo earlier
flut
and
WARES
frr. of upper broken
decoration:
a modified
ovolo;
of a convex part of wall at above with away junction the below cable rim, just pattern skin with a panther suspended,
192 rosette beneath; below and at left,oblique
CATALOGUE
line of trefoil
ornaments.
For decoration:
Stenico 1960a, pp. 64-66, types 154, 157, 195, 196, or 226. From the workshop of Rasi of Arezzo,
nius
was
who
ca.
active
25 b.c-a.d.
20+
ico 1960a, pp. 20-21; Dragendorff and Watzinger pp. 15-17). Context of firsthalf of 2nd century
710 P 20369 PL 42 Area C-F
Max.
15-19, lot00
dim.
1948,
of rim.
nos.
68,
133a,
246,
250-252,
Area
A-D
P.H.
4.7
P 15185 B-C
of
ovolo
and
Max.
dim.
22, PL 42
Fig. at
5.4; Diam.
est.
top of body
12.0
rim. Relief
on
decoration
lo without
below,
darts;
of elongated scene. of figured
band
body:
trace
slight
ovo
712 P 22400 PL 42
12, lotsO 192-192a, with 367, 531, 635
Area O
dim.
6.3
sherd
of a bowl.
ornament:
Relief
male
of an
the head the male
For
figure
late
figure
compare
work
Italian
1972, nos. 83-86, pi. no. L138, p. 38, pi. 9).
ters 1908,
associ
(Lavizzari
15, type 9; cf. also Wal
of him.
zone.
ornament:
Relief
the
above,
right;
short
from bottom
at bottom, skirt of a
of the
figured to running to left figure,
an animal dancing
(legs obscured by the animal figure below). The
human
as far as
figure,
lathiskos dancer
4.3
to another
late
Italian
occurs on works signed figure type (type 127): type 79 SEX.M.F;
type
127
on
Lavizzari Pedrazzini (remolded)
"early
frr.
unattributed
(for
types,
see
1972, nos. 3-5, 142, 162); a fake
Perennian"
punch
for a dancing
fig
ure of this type is inNew York (CVA,New York 1 [USA 9], pi. 1:1; Porten Palange 1989, p. 94, no. 30). For the loss of the dancer's
legs,
compare
by M. Perennius Tigranus pi. 29:1).
rim of a bowl.
Fr. of vertical
On
exterior,
below:
away
Perhaps cf.Dragendorff and Watzinger 630,
over
groove;
an the groove, broken ornament, applique to Eros right, holding cornucopia. winged
1948, p. 238,
to left and 40, with Eros cornucopia. of no later than ca. a.d. 20-25.
pl.
718 P4827 Pl. 42 Area K 10, lotN 9b dim.
Max.
3.5 rim of a bowl.
Fr. of vertical as
mold
On
an
exterior,
(slightly skewed): head of goat
ornament
of 696,
those
broken
706),
applique
(from same
above
away
and
be
in Late
P 88 Pl.
a modiolus
42
1933,
pp.
283,
Area H 6 (at 2.0 m)
288,
no.
70,
fig.
1.
3.5
dim.
Max.
context.
Roman
rim of a small
of convex
Fr. of bottom
ornament:
goat,
bowl. to
standing
On
exte
right.
a ka
suggests
preserved,
is similar
(?)
at waist
horizontally
(top fill)
dim.
Max.
rior, applique
such as a late Italian type (type 79);
animal
running
winged
717 P 5744 PL 42
Waage of bowl,
wall
cracked
Applique
of
pairs
ornament:
level during application or firing.
719
4.6
Fr. of convex
two
exterior,
Eros to right, with both hands holding a dolphin
Residual
dim.
On
applique
low.
713 P 1903 PL 42 Area F 14 (at 59 -4 m) Max.
overlying
to
animal.
ated with the factory of L. Rasinius Pisanus Pedrazzini
grooves
no.
right, the right leg bent back from the knee; the folds of a cloak appear in front of him and behind; at his left foot,
an
fill), residual find
rim of a bowl.
an
and
Context
Max. Wall
top of rim, broad
below, grooves; concavity, rouletting; lines. band of narrow, wedge-shaped
E14:3
This ovolo appears in the work of Rasinius (cf. 709, 710; Stenico 1960a, p. 53, nos. 134, 143, 145, 146, pis. 27, 29, type 8).
Fig. 22, Pl. 42
find
3.5
in front
Rim fr.of a bowl; lipmissing. Broad grooves at base of
early Roman.
rim (lip missing). Near
Area N 14 (Late Roman P.H.
Rouletting at bottom
ridge
lUT, residual
716 P 4735 PL 42
type
20-21
and
section
14-17,
Fr. of vertical
Area
the
lip
survives.
the horizontal
two
band
286). 711
on
and
of Hellenistic
Chalice
27-43,
pis.
of
P 25752
715
564, residual find
no
rim;
exterior Context
5.2
est. 19.0 lip relief ornament
Diam.
4.7;
on
at to base) in a horizontal base band; (and, presumably, rosette. of the tips, an eight-leaved the junction cf. Stenico the workshop of Rasinius From (see 709; p.
P.H. Chalice
(Sten
Wall sherd of bowl. Relief decoration: palmettes (part of one and trace of another) lying on side, tip to tip
1960a,
714 P4275 Fig. 22 Area F 14, lot T 142
probably
(CVA, New York 1 [USA 9],
720 P 17527 Pl. 42 Area C-D 17-18, residual find 5.1
Max.
dim.
Wall
sherd of a bowl. Relief decoration:
of a bearded
man,
Oxe
1933,
to
right;
his
right hand
at left,head a mass
clasps
of drapery (?) held in front of his head; at right, a round object (cushion?). See ions
appearing
repertory.
pp. 61-62, of in scenes
Possibly
Priam
no.
70, pl.
symposia at the feet
15 for
the cush
in the Perennian of Achilles?
Cf.
CVA, New York 1 [USA 9], pl. 46:4 (perhaps to be inter preted
thus).
GAULISH P 2019 Pl.
721
H-K
Area Max.
11-14,
dim.
Fr.
on
of a bowl,
wall
at bottom,
of
band
gadroons lines and
wedge-shaped side of a seven-leaved
either
as 699.
possibly (as on
Relief
a above, 699); leaves and tendrils ivy rosette.
dim.
5.6
at wall of a bowl, broken away top rim was attached). Relief decora (where wheel-turned trace of tion: at bottom, pattern; just below gadroon Fr.
convex
of
rim, row of dots; in field, Eros riding dolphin at
and
an
waving
723
P 6071 Pl. H-K
Area
of an
trace
left,
back,
Max.
unidentified
Eros
object.
leans
section
reins
in mixed
E,
drain
a halter
sacrifice;
are more
akin
gloss scene of sacrifice
or fillets
the
hanging
Italian
prod For Vic
to Rome.
is
specific on Arretine ware,
a bull
sacrificing
to Central
see
to
P 164 Pl.
724
p.
288,
no.
5-7, lotA 2
Max.
51
Convex
71, fig.
the
sherd
of a chalice
of a male
legs
Relief
1
4.5;
(?), near
figure
Relief
bottom.
striding
to
right
Bowl zone,
per zone, floral
gadroons scroll.
with Clay
Graufesenque
period]; Claudian
with much
cf. also
cable
contains
relief
zone,
rim. Relief
full height ornament:
of up lower
zone, above; pattern upper fine white color of specks;
ware.
Dragendorff
form
29.
Scroll
Knorr
1952, pl. 62.B). Flavian. Context of Late Early 1st- to material. early-2nd-century to
row of orange
lower
seven-petaled ware (traces
foot
Diam.
piece), of
piece
lower wall.
9.9 Broad
of a floral
end
pattern
with
dot
rosettes.
No
of lime;
no
at center. Smooth stamp visible mica). Vermilion
red slip all over, highly polished; some wear and flaking. center
around turning-marks form R2.2. Conspectus
Slight
Context
of period
probably
of bottom
only.
of Nero.
727 P 32809 PL 42 dim.
4.3
sherd
of
with
finish as 726. Period
lower wall.
of
border
line
slight
Form row
reliefs:
of Tiberius.
border
visible
Context
to 726.
similar
Part ro
of near-obliterated above.
of early
Ware
and a.d.
1st century
SIGILLATA
dim.
Sherd.
very like that of a form 29 bowl in the British Museum (Walters 1908, p. 105, no. M351, pl. 21), signed VI(B)INI on interior (Oswald and Pryce 1920, p. 86, suggest the reading ALBINI [of La Graufesenque, Tiberian-Claudi an
loose (ca. 5.4 with foot and a loose
decoration:
Max.
clay 7.5R 6/6 (light red), of gloss 7.5R 4/6 (red). La
3.9
729 P 19512 PL 43 Area A-D 14-17, lot Lin 123
3.5
fr.: part of lower part of rouletted
Sigillata
rosettes(?); lower border (between slight relief lines) of a
and
Vessels
p.W.
to
(related
30-50+.
Orange
Single of lower
Pl. 43 728 P 5566 Area H 15, lotK 69, with 581, 762 P.H.
unclassified
Area F 14, lot T 149
GAULISH Molded
Form
based type (as 679). A loose sherd preserves part of the
wall
settes,
wall
ornament:
Campanian
Max.
Area G-H dim.
of a.d.
Context
42
1933,
Waage
[1960b,
of Rasinius).
workshop
ware.
Arezzo
Probably
New
CVA,
York 1 [USA 9], pl. 42:6, (attributed by Stenico 877]
18.2
exterior:
ConspectusR7, R8?).
P.H.
across
is visible
to the halter
attached
and
p. 62, no.
rim. On
roulett beaded lip bearing two convex roulett groove; moldings bearing a concave marked off by grooves. ing flanking molding convex On interior: at broad with groove molding, lip; concave Fine offset. red molding, slightly gloss.
fill
from the horns. Color of clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); the dull gloss is 2.5YR 4/8 (red).
toria
22 est.
2.5; Diam.
Chalice:
for
ready
Clay the
P.H. Chalice
4.5
forehead; two lines hanging below the throat probably
ucts;
725 P 34999 Fig. R13:l
726 P 26807 Fig. 23 Area S-T 20, lot EA 108
42
Two joining frr.of a bowl. Relief ornament: bull to
represent
late date.
to right,
in right hand.
object
8-11,
dim.
right,
of
ing, slight
722 P329 P1.42 Area I 9 Max.
in context
Residual
find
4.5
convex
of
ornament:
residual
0,
193
thrusting forwardwith a spear (gladiator? hunter?).
42 section
SIGILLATA
Roman,
6.7 set off
Carination two below.
above
and
cular
panels
enclosed
upper
zone,
Relief
a cable by pattern single ornament: cir lower zone,
within
floral
scroll
back;
floral
clay color 7.5R 4.5/6 La
Fine-quality
scroll.
red
Sealing-wax
(red), gloss 7.5R 4/6. ware.
Graufesenque
the
pattern,
panel at left containing bird to rightwith head
turned gloss;
Dragendorff
form 29. Perhaps the work of the potter Aquitanus of La Graufesenque (cf.Knorr 1930, p. 310, fig. 1:3; 1952, pis.
3.B,
66.A).
Claudian
(ca.
a.d.
730 P 27696 PL 43 Area N-Q
Max.
dim.
40-55).
Context
of Late
12-14, lotn 365, residual find
5.8
Roman.
194 Bowl
fr., upper
frieze,
ornament
of rim. Relief
part
CATALOGUE of
upper zone: scroll from right to leftwith pendent flower of
three
broad
a small
above,
petals;
concentric
(two
circles),
ornament
circular from
separated
scroll
La
as
ware,
Graufesenque
729.
its
Dragen
dorff form 29. For the patterns, cf. Oswald and Pryce 1920, pis. 3:9 (a form 29 bowl fromVindonissa, stamped OFAQVITANI, also of Claudian date), 26:10 (a bowl of form 29 of Tiberio-Claudian date [for circles only]). Claudian-Neronian
period
P 34971
731
Area K-N P.H. Rim.
Faint row of
in upper
tion
p.
no.
288,
78, pl. VIII.
12-14, lot E 257 (found in section A) ca.
rim est.
2.5; Diam.
ment:
23
Fig.
1933,
Waage
on orna fine rouletting Relief rim-bulges. at traces of the decora top, with red fine lustrous frieze; gloss.
Graufesenque Residual in context
form
Dragendorff of Late Roman.
732 P 16705 N211 (upper fill) dim.
Max.
Fr. of
ornament:
at semicircular open panel, forming at and left to stalks and right stylized a group within the semicircular panel,
top, connecting lanceolate buds;
of Romulus and Remus with the wolf. Light red clay; smooth dull gloss (not unlike ware of 739). Clay color 10R 6/4 (pale red), gloss 10R 4/6. form
Dragendorff
For
29.
the
of
group
twins
and
wolf, cf. Oswald and Pryce 1920, pl. 36:23 (a poorer version); also Oswald 1936-1937, p. 67, no. 849, pl. 41, of La
(Flavian, and
lanceolate of
The
Graufesenque). occur buds
form 29 (asWalters Context
on
semicircular
South
panels of vessels
Gaulish
1908, no. M18, pl. 10). of first century
last quarter
Max.
dim.
Wall
fr. of bowl.
thin
Flavian
row
at bottom,
(cf); parts points panels upward at in and horizontal bead-rows; by vertical panel to of grass; in right above three blades left, rabbit right ornament. trace of arrowhead filling panel, and For leaf ornament: Oswald the 1920, Pryce 14:6.
For
the
and
rabbit
arrowhead
cf. Os
patterns,
a
wald and Pryce 1920, pl. 6:8, signed by Manduilus, South
Gaulish
potter
of
the
period
of Nero
and
sian (Oswald and Pryce 1920, p. 55). Dull
La
Probably
Graufesenque Flavian period.
ware.
Dragendorff Context of 2nd
Wall marks
dim.
Vespa
20.2 a row of connected of
the ovolo
termi
pre-Flavian. of
1st century.
quarter
in
Residual
con
late
dim.
Max.
6.2
(lip missing). Relief or
Fr. of rim and upper body
nament
(produced darts
ovolo
a worn
from
(the
to
appear
which a smaller bead is suspended); horizontal vertical
bead-row
immediately below,
two+
framing
bead-row
at top of wall, from in a bead
mold):
terminate
separated panels in a rosette. above
terminating
In
form
of
half
of
a by left
1st century,
Flavian
probably
period.
1st century.
737 P 14700 PL 43 D-I
Area
section
17-20,
dim.
Max.
TT,
residual
find
5.3
vertical rim, set off body. High, a orna Relief groove. by body deep a row of connected ment: be ovolo above crude beads; to left. of a stag to turned back head low, head right, Fr. of rim and
upper
moldmade
from
Dull South Gaulish (or
37).
For
fabric, as 736. Dragendorff form
stag motif:
the
cf. Oswald
and
1920, pis. 8:6, 9:8, 20:1; Oswald 1936-1937, p. no. 1738, pi. 71; Knorr 1952, pis. 49.D, F, 53.A).
37.
century.
Pryce
114,
Vespasianic-Domitianic.
738 P 5688 PL 43 Area M 10, residual find Max. Relief above
ornament: which
a
relief
of
dim.
Sherd.
line
appear parts of cable pat panels separated by lines rectangular area small background survives, without tern; left panel, trace of center decoration; panel, large Saint figured cross from of cable of lines Andrew's (formed pattern), three
23, PL 43
736 P 14680 PL 43 Area A-B 22, lotNN 116, with 662, 666, 833
6.2
fr. (lower part). the lower border,
century.
text.
30
734 P 25499 PL 43 Area N 12, lotn 90 Max.
lst-2nd
top of body, with it from rim. Darts
separating
Third
two
of
leaves,
at
preserved
Second
ornament:
of
Fig.
rim est.
3.2; Diam.
Context
5.5 Relief
Context
later?).
nate in tiny rosettes. Color of clay 7.5R 6/4 (pale red); fine red gloss (7.5R4/6). South Gaulish. Dragendorff form 30 or 37. For ro settes: Oswald and Pryce 1920, pi. 30:25-34, which are
formed
pl.
(or
panel, tail of an animal to left (probably a lion). Dull South Gaulish fabric. Dragendorff form 37. For lion: Oswald and Pryce 1920, pi. 19:3, 7.
733 P 21515 Pl. 43 Area K-N 6-9, lot P 347, with 434
of
tion); Knorr 1937, fig. 3:26.
at
festoon
top; below,
of arrow
normal
beads
pattern
row
single
ware. La Graufesenque South Gaul Late even late Ban (or possibly Italian)-?possibly assac. to the relief For form 37. Dragendorff parallels see Oswald and 1920, 15, 92, pp. Pryce composition, a Flavian form of decora (for the arrow-heads, pi. 37:36 Not
band
29.
cable
a
by
ish ware
P.H.
Fig. 23, Pl. 43
Relief
formed
(rather oddly fired?).
considered
frieze.
line
ground
in lanceolate
ending
figure (Eros?) striding to left
Bowl rim. Rim low (H. 2.0) and plain. Relief ovolo
8.2
lower
tendrils
spread
735 P 15656 Area R 20, lot BB 171
20.5
fabric.
of which
heads. Light brick-red clay (2.5YR 6/6), rather smooth; dull dark red slip/gloss (10R 4/6). Fabric unidentified
beading
La
a
above
and
tendrils. Clay color 7.5R 5/6 [red], gloss 7.5R 4/6. Fine-quality
the center
buds; right panel, male
ed
by
4.0 ornament:
Relief
a vertical
bead-row
parts
terminating
at right, Victoria walking
waist
down,
zontally)
with
a trace
; at left, bird
part-burnt;maroon
of
of
two panels separat in a rosette; below
left (body preserved
left arm,
to left, above
held
an arch.
forward
Overfired
from hori or
shade (slightlypurplish) to clay and
PERGAMON on
lustrous
latter
(the
gloss
some
interior);
AND
white
EARLY CANDARLI
specks
visible in the clay. Clay color 7.5R 4/4, gloss 7.5R 3/6. ware
late La Graufesenque form 37. For
Perhaps ish?).
Gaul (or Central Oswald and
Pryce 1920, pi. 16:2, a bowl of form 37 stamped MERCA TOR (forVictoria motif); Oswald 1936-1937, p. 65, no. 808, pi. 39.B; Knorr 1952, pi. 37:c. (ca. a.d.
Domitianic
80-100).
Max.
dim.
8.6;
(=W.)
23, PL 43
Fig. ca. 4.7;
p.H.
est.
p.Diam.
17.0
rior.Clay color 7.5R 4/4, gloss 2.5YR 4/8. Central
Lezoux Probably best-quality 37. For form of egg and dart,
Gaulish.
form
Dragendorff wald and Pryce
1920,
and Cinnamus and
ovolo
body,
with
low, main
dart
frieze
intersections.
One two
areas,
into
side
right
is divided
panel
at
top
of egg;
rectangular panels rosettes at with
bead-rows
into
three
of
see
its suspension, to late 2nd
pattern to
figure
right.
Clean-breaking
light
Dragendorff cf. Oswald
form
ware. Banassac Perhaps syntax of ornamentation,
and
ca. a.d.
End
of
For
37.
Pryce
pis. 5:11, 6:4, 11:8, 20:1; Knorr 1952, pi. 83?all Gaulish,
Context
of
late 2nd
Area
C-F dim.
section
15-19,
near
found
00,
739
Curved els visible. medallion
identified object and a curled stalk in lower corner; in upper panel at right, forepaws of an animal to left(?); below
two
this,
arcs
an
supporting
ivy leaf
to
twisted
gloss, (?),
dorff form 37.
H.
Max. Wall ovolo
N-Q dim.
12-14,
with and
into
two to
find
dart
attached
horizontal panels.
at
bead-rows In
above,
right side divide at
left
panel, boots with
right, wearing are knees down preserved); a left above dog(?) running
745
of
crude
ver of egg; below, scene the figured
lappets
male(?)
(only
fig legs from
a lion(?) right, running an the whole within right,
at
pergamon Early
trace
left, seated
and
early
Forms P 12100
1.8; Diam.
base
Skyphos(?) base
with
ca.
9.6
(greater part). Clean hard light red
much
23, PL 44
14.2; Diam.
small
raised.
At
foot
ca.
7.1
bev rim-molding, sloping the center of floor, part of
[.. .]NO or ON[...].
in the kiln,
Plain 744
a fine
and
Clay
red
(7.5R
5/6),
South
Ware,
Gaulish
P6914 Iliffe 1939, p. 45.
B-C
groove.
18.
form Dragendorff Ca. a.d. 50-70.
23, PL 44
Fig.
10-11:1
P.H.
2.0; Diam. and
foot
sloping
4.2
of floor.
part
foot-ring.
On
similar
to
lower wall, Rounded Cup, floor: (Diam. 2.4); groove or Cres GRESTI (Crestio
Flavian
potter). red and South
Clay dull.
Gaulish
dark
red
products
(could also be Pisa ware?). Probably Dragendorff form 27. For Stamp: Oswald [1931] 1964, pp. 95-96 (there to
dated of
the
several Ca.
of Claudius
period
stamp
(without
shapes. a.d. 50-75.
candarli ware,
Fig. 23 AgoraXXlX, p. 409, no. 1655, fig.98. N 20:4 (middle fill) P.H.
est.
base
stamp:
Ware ornament:
Relief
with
Roman,
Gaulish
rectangular stamp: La tus, a prolific Graufesenque (maroon tinge); gloss brownish
6.4
sherd.
tical
II, residual
Dragendorff
material.
South
wall
oblong
at center, section
preserves zone.
Fig.
ring-foot;
convex
century.
of Late
Context
Diam.
3.3-3.4;
stacking
Dragen
P 20578 PL 43
Area
ure
ware.
24.0
gloss lustrous brownish yellow (10YR 6/6), streaked red (10R 4/6). On the floor, mark left by direct-contact
exterior.
Lezoux
fabric.
Graufesenque
Ware,
Fr.: base
Early/mid-2nd
741
on
worn
probably
ca.
Almost half. Plate: flat floor (rising a littleat center),
right. Light red clay (containing some white specks);
red fairly lustrous Central Gaulish
La
early-2nd-century
low oblique
5.7 (=W.) fr. with parts of three decorated pan body on ornament: to left, a circular Relief panel saw-tooth with is an un which edge, within
rim est.
loose scrap lip. A at of the decorated top
743 P 18357 C 17:1
an
Max.
date).
Fig. 23, Pl. 43
3.7; Diam.
period.
Marbled
eled
P 19392b PL 43
740
(similar
rolled
band
Gaulish.
Flavian
1920,
century.
11:3
pl.
37.
1st- and
South
70-100.
1st century.
South
of Paternus
92, products
century.
piece) Small
of an ovolo
form
clay
(10R 6/6), dull smooth red slip/gloss (7.5R 4/6).
rim.
by the
trian
red
(main
part
a lion(?), to left. In panel on right,head and shoulders
of a male
P.H. Bowl
be
the third bead-rows, oblique in vertical tail of lines; below,
bearing
arrow-head
to
attached
vertical
ornament:
Relief
is divided
and
horizontal
gular with
to rim).
fr. (almost
30:90,
pl.
ware. cf. Os
(Antonine period); for the inverted loop
742 P 32003 Area H-I 15, lot K 24a
17.5 Wall
mere traces right panel, on inte red gloss, lustrous
In
loop. Good
survive.
Mid-
739 P 19392a E17:l (upper fill)
195
semicircular
inverted,
of decoration
decoration:
Dragendorff
WARES
smooth
to
mention
Context
This
Vespasian). of the dot)
of late
form on
occurs
1st century.
wares dullish
vermilion-red
gloss
all over.
Graf
fito KY on bottom. For graffito,Agora XXI, p. 45, no. F 242, pi. 21. For the foot
30
68, pi. Pre-86
treatment,
see W.
Radt
brown (from Kapykaia; B.C.? Context of 110-75
in AvPXll, gloss). B.C.
p. 40,
no.
K
196 746 P 31978 E 14:3 (middle fill) 2.1; Diam.
P.H. Plate center
base, of floor,
ric:
orange-red, (a little duller
tric
Fig. 23, Pl. 44 7.1
Two rouletted bands around complete. run fab spirally. Standard Early Roman over red all faintly granular; good gloss at center concen of bottom). Floor bears from
process.
finishing
B.C.
1st century
Context
dim.
Max.
lotNN 115
mette
stamps
rosette
small pal grooves, three grooves; form), on at break of floor. A groove foot. the position of a missing red gloss on top, duller smooth
indicate may red ware; clean
Smooth
Two
stamped. truncated
(splayed at center
stamp
underside underneath.
(type as 748?). Fabric not unlike
Imitation of ESA ware.
later Sagalassos 1st century
750.
B.C.?
of Early
Context
Roman.
of
10-11:1
P.H.
(H.
Dish,
fragmentary: rim. Rounded
loose
foot.
P.H. faces.
ca. 2.9; Diam. est. 24.5 rim frr. of a plate. Upcurved Red ware and gloss.
faint
A
off from
floor of
Date
ware series. Imitation of ESA (Shape I)? Ca.
50-1
of
Context
B.C.?
1st century
Qandarh
H. Rim
P.H.
3.0; Diam. fr. of a
est. 25.0
P.H.
some
plate;
wear.
Wide
outcurved
and
on faintly mottled last; form paralleled
outside). in various
as early sigillata not noted 1988. by Meyer-Schlichtmann Type of Augustan 1st century B.C.? Context Late period
wares.
23, Pl. 44
Fig. est.
Diam.
4.7;
body Round-bodied
in two pieces
most
cup:
and
of bowl
different
(possibly
fine vermilion-red
Roman"
222;
114, pl.
same
gloss, fabric;
Meyer-Schlichtmann cf. no.
vessels);
rim, mended cen and
foot
gloss
all over.
751
23, PL 44
dish.
rim,
Upcurved on both
red;
gloss Atlante
to ESA, as for 750.
low foot.
faces.
4.
form
context
23
3.0; Diam.
est. 9.4
thin-walled
cup,
corresponding on finger-marks
thin, with
gloss, context
as for 750.
to the outside.
3.7; max.
ca.
p.Diam.
8.5, Diam.
two joining
est.
foot
sherds. Deep
5.0
rounded
Imitation of ESA cup, Atlante 22?Ware approximates
The foot treatment the lst-century series below. a connection with 784. indicate decoration may of ca. 50 Context earlier than that of context. Date
resembles
form N4b 11). A
ESB
in color.
(1988, pp. 92-93, 221
shallow
counterpart
with much
P 35049 Fig.
B-C
10-11:1
P.H.
3.3; Diam.
later-1 st-century
23 foot
est.
7.5
P 35011 Fig. AreaH15,lotK76d
of shape
23
756
P.H.
clay,
IX (Atlanteform 22) in ESA ware. Second half of 1st century B.C.? Context of late 1st
century,
inMeyer-Schlichtmann
11.0
termissing. Slight lipwith sloping top. Orange-red "Early
of
25 b.c
10-11:1
H.
part
rouletted foot. Two circles small neat bowl, preserved on floor. ware, nonmicaceous; waxy orange Orange on outside, as a thin wash on continued inside, gloss not bottom. covering
and
P 32030
B-C
and
on
band
Blackened
that of
(perhaps late). 750
Red
a
14.4
dark
Base of cup(?);
rim
with small hook at lip. Light brick-red ware; red gloss (duller Ware
est.
fr. of small
(H. body) of a small
743.
inner
Fig.
related
and
wall,
of stump wall marked
as for 750.
context
754 P 35052 Fig. B-C 10-11:1 Rim
and rim;
plain
outside;
wall-angle a groove. by
or burned and
23, PL 44
755 P 35046 Fig. 23 D1L4 (middle fill)
749 P 32178 Fig. 23 Area A-E 16-23, lotNN 121 Rim
on
2.5; Diam. to base
Date
later).
with
753 P 32040 B-C 10-11:1
dish (and
wall
as
(undisturbed?)
est. 15.2 3.1; Diam. one side of rim
body)
lip.
and
P.H.
to the 2nd-century
comparable
Appearance
on both
B.C. century as context.
Type not closely paralleled 1988.
Date
rim, angled
of
surface (outer a thin wash bears
Fig.
B-C
Form
Two
1st date
orange-red,
interior
bottom
P 32031
752
Fired
748 P 32177 Fig. 23 Area A-E 16-23, lotsNN 116, 129
late same
as 750:
Fabric
on
orange-red gloss with finger-marks;
Probably
interior
6.7
fr. (center),
Plate
smooth,
(essen
Fig. 23, Pl. 44
good
at bottom.
molding
only). Context
a
P 14714
AreaA-B22,
inMeyer B.C.
of post-86
tiallySullan debris). 747
faint
with
Imitation of ESA plates? Type not matched Schlichtmann 1988. Early
Base fr. of cup, possibly related to 750. Tilted foot
with
foot
marks
spatula
CATALOGUE
Base
1.7; Diam. fr. of a
lar foot with
foot large
groove
est.
33.0
plate. on inner
low
Flatfish
floor,
face.
Orange-red
triangu or
clay;
on top and exterior of wall, ange-red slip, glossy (waxy) on bottom.
dull
No
parallels ca.
Perhaps
noted 50-1
for the foot profile. of late date.
B.C. Context
B.C. material.
P 31780 Fig. 23 Hayes 2000a, fig. 12:3. B22:4 (top fill), with 1502
757
H.
2.2; Diam.
est.
20.2;
Diam.
base
est.
13.6
AND EARLY CANDARLI
PERGAMON two
Saucer: convex
rim to base.
pieces,
overhanging
rounded
Shallow
rim, flat base.
Smooth
wall,
orange-red
ware (Munsell 2.5YR 6/8); red gloss, lustrous on inside, thinner
and
on
duller
or perhaps B.C.? Context
Pergamon Ca. 40-20
P 11849 Fig.
P.H.
(top fill)
2.2; Diam.
ware Sagalassos of redeposited
(early). debris. Sullan
bowl? Tilted foot with orange-red
on
outside,
slip, on
ending
or
series,
related.
closely Loeschcke
cup,
type
20
Augustan?
759 Area
P 34972 Fig. G-H
Diam.
fr. of
Base form).
A
appearance)
Probably
Emblema
in Late
or
(of conical? cup floor "dropped"
carinated?
(rather gloss clay; orange-red on exterior. thinner interior, gloss ware (but unclassified). Pergamon
soapy
5.4; Diam.
Relief
foot
5.5
of retouching before firing). Relatively fine, hard ware (color light red: Munsell 2.5YR 6/6) with minute lime inclusions; firm red gloss (10R 5/6) with faint luster. be Demosthenes,
may
though
ter (1960) suggestsAischines. in Late
Residual
761 P 18637 AreaD 17
23, PL 44
to left; the hair is indicated hair, beardless, short-cropped marks after removal of from mold). (added by punch
Fine hard ware, light red (Munsell 2.5YR 6/6); hard red gloss (10R 5/6) overall, rather thickon interior. products was almost
of
the
1st century
certainly
typical of Pergamon B.C. The fr. Corinth
produced
from
the
red-gloss C-60-21
same
mold.
Very similar: frr. in the Louvre (CA 1479, CA 1562bis, both from Smyrna), the British Museum (1930.6-16, from
den
Delos),
(S271,
the
Rijksmuseum
from Asia Minor;
of Late
interior. could
though Richter
be
(1960,
this represents
an
from 49,
p.
fig.
aJulio-Claudi
Von Gonzenbach
(1968,
it as Augustus.
identifies
4, fig. 9) Roman.
est.
2.5; Diam. sherd
15.8
of a vertical-sided
rim. On
a groove
rim.
vessel.
flat
Thick
a relief band: top of part of a and edge second(??per
outside, rosette,
May
red Semiglossy slip. Italian poor-quality Sigillata. a.d.?or earlier? early 1st century
below
be
Perhaps
First-Century
764
Series:
P 31984 Fig.
Q131 P.H.
medallion foot 6.9 2.3; Diam. 4.4, Diam. fr.: entire medallion and foot and part of wall. Single at base, with flat-sided be Foot-ring sharp-cut, molding low a cavity and male head with slight offset. Medallion:
is
bust
5.7; max.
pro of a
inside,
Residual.
Orange-Red
Fabric
24
Diam.
est.
14.0
(rim
13.4)
Rim of carinated bowl. Brick-red clay (traces of
Fig.
of the foot
that
suggests
five(?)-petaled
Rich
P.H.
Treatment
on
luster
haps part of a row), with relief upper border. On
context.
Roman
male
youthful
Ware
jecting
fr: medallion, of wall. and part ring-foot inner face. Medallion: with foot-ring sloping to some head and clear, (relief right signs sharp
medallion
medallion
applique
Medallion:
faint
112, no.
83-88, Context
Single Rounded
The
ring-foot, on in band
763 P 32001 Fig. 23 Area H 15, lotK 24a (late fills)
760 P 3802 23, PL 44 Fig. Richter 1960, p. 46, fig. 203, pi. 44. Area I 15, lotK 24, with Early and Late Roman finds
male
48)
pl.
P.H.
medallion
foot-ring Joint between
visible.
thick, with
Rim
7.2; Diam.
base
of
half
concave
with
raised.
clearly
about
tondo,
an prince (perhaps Marcellus);
fill
Roman
foot.
dim.
6.8, Diam.
to left,wearing fillet. Fine, hard clay, light red (2.5YR 6/6) with some mica; hard red gloss (10R 5/6) overall,
Bowls
Max.
base
of
Probably Pergamon source. For medallion: other
orange-red on
Light
base
terior;
pp.
foot;
angular
est.
medallion
ware,
over
Small
Diam.
5.8;
fr.: most Single trace of wall. Low
218,
bowl
small
to end.
23
section 5-7, est. 4.6
base
b.c
1st century
of
Context
4, fig. 9.
15, lotK 69B
dim.
rather
version).
(early
206-208,
est. 6.6
Pergamon a round-bodied
from
Perhaps
112, no.
83-88,
pp.
AreaH
and Roman
nos.
47-48,
pp.
762 P 5568 Fig. 23, Pl. 44 Richter 1960, p. 49, fig. 218, pl. 48; von Gonzenbach
4.1
clay, Orange-red thin and duller inside,
Early
(1960,
211,212, pis. 45, 47).
65.
smooth
on
glossy foot.
Minor
Cato
represent
Max. foot
197
no. 313, fig. 7), the Staatliche Museen in Berlin (4827, fromAthens) and the Sammlung Arndt (fromAsia Mi nor). Richter (citing Vessberg) believes these may all
1968,
F 35, pi.
Base of small round-bodied chamfer.
Faint
places.
23
14, no.
p.
AgoraV,
N19:l
in
flaking
streak.
double-dipping
758
outside,
WARES
van
Oudheden
see Holwerda
in Lei
1936,
mica); on
brick-red
upper part slight scratches
Exterior
fired gloss, of exterior.
on
duller
dark
Inner
surface
from
underside
the
abraded.
Meyer-Schlichtmann
brownish
turning
related
to
Plates and Dishes 765 P 27553 Fig. 24 Atlante II, p. 75, form L 6, pl. XVII: 1. O 18:3 31;
max.
Diam.
est.
One groove Fragmentary. Normal fabric. Loeschcke Context
of mid-
process.
form S 2 (1988, pp. 64-65, 213,
Form 7, 29). fairly closely ware series (936-949). Gray Context of a.d. 20/25-40/50. pis.
H.
red
smoothed;
to late
14.6 around type 6. 1st century.
floor.
the Knidian
CATALOGUE
198
773 P 4644 Fig. 24 Area F 13, lot B' 85
766 P 22136 Fig. 24 Area O 15, lot T 65 H.
est.
3.4; Diam. to base
Rim
fr.
Loeschcke
Smoothly
century.
P 35080 Fig. 18:3
767 0 P.H.
Rim.
Sharply
orange gloss Loeschcke Context
(dull
century.
ca.
16.0
near-vertical. upturned, on underside).
with
Orange,
some
H.
est.
3.3; Diam.
Ca.
century.
Context
of similar
Mid-lst of a dish.
of floor of mid-lst
center
At
of floor,
est.
P.H.
3.8; Diam.
of rim and wall
521,
fabric;
this ware;
not
of 797,
798
2.4; Diam. sherd
Rim
defined
by
gloss,
orange-red
a groove. on bright
ware
same
in the
840. unassigned series. Loeschcke
of
7.9 with outer
fabric?or
Pergamon
b.c
Cups and Bowls 772 P 16717 Fig.
13, no.
to be
or
early
1912,
1st century.
p.
type 366,
24 F 26, pi.
39; Atlantell,
one
handle
missing.
dled cup with elaborately molded wall. Context
of second
3.8; max. sherd
base.
date.
p.
74,
of early
1st century.
Low,
Diam.
12.3;
on
ending
foot
4.6
above
the outside
up
of to mid-lst
quarter
est.
Diam.
7.5
form
two-han
76,
form
est.
Diam.
41;
Fragmentary. fabric. Normal
(slip
earlier
with
1st century,
Fine matte
half groove on exterior, material.
24
P9171 Fig. p.
small.
cup, ware
Normal
of late
century.
24
of a similar
rim-band.
L
15, pl. X\TI:4.
8.0
Loeschcke
type
15.
Similar: P 10059 (AgoraV, p. 84, no. M 1, pis. 18, 58, 70). Context
of
Context
11.3
complete;
elsewhere,
P.H.
H.
Orange
conceivably
A 9, pi. XVL11. N2L1 (bottom fill) 5.7; Diam.
est.
D 11:1 (dumped fill)
foot.
pedestal edge.
see Loeschcke
shape,
10.
p.
dull
Atlantell,
chalice/bowl a foot with high
1st century
Almost
on
gloss
of similar
Context
(flange)
Rim
778 est.
120-150.
H.
No
Cup.
with slight finger-marks).
a
the overall
AgoraV,
and
way
classed with theAttiko ware, 1712-1724. Loeschcke
ca.
missing. type 15.
777 P 35043 Fig. B-C 10-11:1
as
late
24 base
stemmed Heavy red clay and slip. lst-century
thin
Context
771 P 35023 Fig. K 9-10:1
Late
fill
11.6
century.
Context
of dish.
StemmedBowl
pi. XXVIII:
date.
foot.
type 26A (forerunner?).
10. For
of same
Context
Over half; most of rimmissing. As 775. Slight groove on inside of lip. Slip semiglossy on inside of bowl,
18.0
Orange
Base
mis
25.
5.4; Diam.
H.
inside.
P.H.
verti
776 P 32175 Fig. 24 Area B 21, lotNN 102, with 149, 610, 900
plan
century.
Parts
Probably forerunner
no.
1st century.
One-quarter Loeschcke
770 P 32182 Fig. 24 Area A-B 22, lotNN 129,with 238, 377,400,473, 837, 1535, 1747
A
gloss
chipped. Cup with molded, some dark streaks where base;
8.3
Fragment
Thin-walled.
on
5.3; Diam.
H.
date.
taform stamp: ANAPEOY. Context
13.0 surface
1962,
Early
769 P 18359 PL 44 C17:1 dim.
late date.
775 P 18397 Fig. 24 Area F-K 13-16, lotK 98, mixed
type 1.
Max.
on
18.2
Fragmentary. Loeschcke mid-lst
paint
Imitating the Arretine shape, Conspectus form 22; cf.
Schafer
I
section
6-13,
of
Context
white
fired.
Atlantell, p. 75, form L 1, pi. XVI: 16. M-P
6.6; Diam.
Complete; cal rim. No
later pieces.
in creamy
774 P 3564 Fig. 24 Atlante II, p. 73, formA 6:b, pl. XVL8. Area F14 H.
ware.
Normal type 6, variant. of mid-lst century, with
17.0
Leaf-band
gloss.
1st century.
Early
768 P 22324 Fig. 24 Area
red
deep rim.
24 est.
2.1; Diam.
of 3rd
Context
est.
5.6; Diam.
Rim fr.of a cup as 772, but larger.Red claywith fine,
rim.
curved
type6.
mid-lst
Ca.
P.H.
17.5
a.d.
of Claudian?ca.
779 P 27548 Fig. 24 Dill (dumped fill)
on
P.H.
3.9; max.
Rim.
Hard,
Diam.
est.
brick-red
40-60.
12.6
fabric;
deep
red
gloss,
lustrous
interior.
Loeschcke type 20. Context of Claudian
(as 778). Fig. 24, Pl. 44
780 P 9985 Area E 3, residual find P.H.
2.9; Diam.
est.
ca.
16.2
(rim
15.8)
199
CANDARLI WARE: LATER SERIES Rim
of flanged scratched
Neatly
bowl. graffito
at
appearing KE
end,
preserved
of
gloss. rim:
lig.).
type 19.
Loeschcke
orange-red on outside
(initial preserved lettersmay be TTAPI
[.. J.IAOCKEf...] or TAri-;
ware,
Orange
Earlier 2nd
date
context.
than
783 P 35037 Fig. 24 B14:4 (upper fill) est.
3.0; Diam.
P.H.
Beaker
Part of rim and P 9990
781
27, no.
V, p.
Agora
24
Fig.
G
44,
4; Atlante
pi.
II, p.
74,
form
D4:l
H.
rim 6.5; Diam.
Rather over half preserved
form.
of neat
Band
rouletting
single grooves of base. Interior
edge
at mid
grooves at base of wall, lip,
1-25.
782 P 23390 Fig. 24 AreaM 15, lot T 124 est.
4.3; Diam.
good
(treatment on red gloss
to mid-2nd
Early residual
slightly remains
groove;
Brick
unknown). thin dull
outside,
slip
on
of 4th
Context
century?
century,
material.
Variant
Ware?
784 P 31992 Fig. 24 Area P-R 12-15, lot I 183f
Lid
P.H.
top
rim with a
top by at center
and
gloss-coated. Ar early fabric. Imitating 50.3 (Haltern type 16).
form
Conspectus of ca. a.d.
Context
(restored). Cylindrical between
not
ware,
Candarh
Apparently retine ware,
off on
Perhaps later (Qandarh) fabric.
6.9
body
at
of wall;
height under
of a domed
14.4
underside.
(layer IIA)
8.2; Diam.
to mid
of early
side. Sloping
lip marked
knobbed red, with
All,pl.XVI:13.
Context
century.
P.H.
1.6; Diam.
Base
and low
only);
foot
floor
7.1
of dish.
Flat
floor,
neat
angled
wall
(stump
of
(three
Ring rouletting foot-ring. ware; lines) on floor. Clean orange-red orange-red on inside and on wall. all over, glossy
16
Two grooves lid, knob missing. Fragmentary on interior. vermilion top. Deep gloss, duller type 23. Early fabric. Loeschcke
slip
Type not listed byMeyer-Schlichtmann 1988). Context of Late Hellenistic (or Early Roman?).
around
CANDARLI WARE: LATER SERIES "Saucer"
Variant
P 25266 Fig. 24 LRP, fig. 63:a (restored); Atlantel, p. 231, pl. CXI;
785
Atlantell,
p.
B201 H.
76, pl. XVII:2.
(lower fill) est.
3.0; Diam.
One-third Late
16.2
preserved. Loeschcke
fabric.
type 9b.
Diam.
Pinkish on
lip sherd
red ware;
vessel red
deep
(or
gloss
cup?).
rim.
Flanged
lustrous
series),
(late
interior. Early
2nd
of same
Context
century?
Flanged
Form
Flanged
19, Hayes
Bowl:
of
788,
but
fired
of mid-lst
century,
material.
Bowls:
Loeschcke
3
P 9868
ca.
date.
Loeschcke
Pale
orange traces
in
places. Variant
but Type
two-thirds
Flanged
foot;
smaller: (same Context
rim
8.5; Diam.
file.
73 Conical
1st century. Context to early-2nd-century
Type
About
12.2
of closed
late-lst-
Hemispherical
H.
786 P 34973 Fig. 24 Fill (dumped fill) Rim
that
24 Fig. AgoraV, p. 24, no. G 14, pis. 4, 61 (classified under ESA); Atlantell, p. 76, form L 19, pi. XVTL7. D4:l (layer IIB)
Form
est.
as
apparently
late
Probably with some
788
Context of firsthalf of 2nd century. Closed
ware,
harder.
bowl
ca.
19.3 including rim and
preserved, with vertical
red-brown clay; deep gloss, blotchy of mica in the fabric. Gloss golden fabric.
Mica
P 22073. fabric
and
of ca. a.d.
typical AgoraV,
pro foot.
complete thinnish
around peeling
ware. of Qandarh Similar, 24, no. G 13, pis. 4, 61,
p.
context). 80-100.
15 Derivative
P 32209 Fig. 18:3
787 0 P.H.
6.1; Diam.
Fragmentary.
789 P 9058 K-L 18-20:1
24 est.
Conical
15.5
H. (lip
body
14.8) curved
(with
inner
pro
file), short thick flange, high vertical rim; stump of a foot
on
visible.
all
Slight
Hard
drab
surfaces
(vanished
scratches
under
brown in
gloss
clay;
lustrous on
places on exterior
red
outside of body.
gloss of rim).
4.8)
5.9;
Diam.
24
Fig. flange
est.
12.2
(rim
est.
11.4,
foot
ver bowl: lower part, with half of rim. Thin Flanged a tical rim, on interior with round forming slight angle ed floor. Foot thin and neat. rather Red-brown clay; on interior on red and rim-band, good gloss semiglossy
CATALOGUE
200 slip rior.
over
fine
on
scratches
surface
lower
of exte
part
Probably the earliest of the examples in late fabric listed here. See the earlier bowl/cup form, Loeschcke type 15?775-778). a.d.
Ca.
to
of 2nd
100. Context
3rd
early
numerous
and
318),
uninventoried
similar
frr., includ
1933, nos. 95-97. ing Waage Late 2nd or 3rd century.
P 18418 Fig. 25 LRP, p. 321, form 3, fig. 64; Atlante I, p. 231, pi.
796
century.
CX:10.
790 P 31974 Fill (dumped fill) H.
5.8;
Diam.
flange
Fig.
Diam. est.
rim est.
12.3,
foot
11.5,
est.
5.8
side preserved. Hard
Bowl. One
Late
ware,
in series.
early
2nd
Early
on
thinner
tint),
(brownish floor.
bright red gloss Some
outside.
Loeschcke of same
Context
century.
C 18:2 (2nd-c. dumped fill)
24, PL 45
type date.
wear
Late
28,
797
Almost complete; good gloss and finish. Late fabric. Similar: P 21144 (N 20:5, late 1st cen
Dull
of early
Context
2nd
2nd
floor.
century.
ca.
surface from
Shape chipped. finish. Poor
use.
1st or early
Diam.
6.2;
About
in several
half, and
flange);
as
late
2nd
by
century.
rim
est.
19.9;
Diam.
flange
est.
(including pieces base missing. Large
three-quar of version
fabric.
25 P 2005 Fig. LRP, p. 321, form 3, fig.64; Atlantel, p. 231, pl. CX:9; Atlantell, p. 78, formH 3, pl. XVIIL3. Area G 13, residual find 795
10.6
Greater flange;
part
low heavy
on
floor.
(tending toward
type 26a
fabric.
preserved. foot. Poor
Low finish,
Late fabric. Similar: P 26687
grooves
on
damaged. as 797.
Type
of
narrow
Two
(restored).
complete surface
Outer
2nd
early
with rim, merging on base. no gloss
(found with ESB dish
wear.
ca.
est.
Diam.
Context of firsthalf 2nd century.
Diam.
grooves
century.
P 27507 Fig. 25 Atlantell, p. 11, form L 26b, pi. XVILll. K 9-10:1
791.
the preceding (cf. 788, in different fabric). Pinkish red, with red gloss (thin and dull on underside of bowl). Normal
Two preserved. on interior. spots
799
20.8 ters of rim
80-81
30.0
One-third
of late
of a.d.
26.0
75-100.
Context
794 P 32123 Fig. 25 Area Q 15, lot I 153b, with uninventoried fr.as 791 793, and with 309, 310 P.H.
a.d.
Diam.
fabric.
Context
one-quarter some with
Almost
11.7
complete; on floor worn
Late
About
Late
Almost Gloss
est.
P 11167 Fig. 25 Atlantell, p. 77, form L 26a, pi. XVII: 10. B13:2 (lower fill)
793 P 11250 Fig. 24 Atlante II, p. 76, form L 19, pl. XVLL6. B 14:3 (dumped fill) Diam.
25
Diam.
gloss
26,
2
1,
a coin
14, with
P
Types
Loeschcke
Forms
798
gloss. good Late fabric.
of early
Context
Basins:
P 24071 Fig.
Ca.
est. 8.2
Fragmentary; as 791. Form
foot
but
or earlier.
century,
Early fabric. Loeschcke 26b).
century.
792 P 4485 Fig. 24 Fill (dumped fill) Diam.
3rd
early
and
Area
11.3
tury?).
of
Hayes
29,
P 3249 Fig. 24 LRP, pp. 318, 321, fig.63:b; Atlantel, p. 231, pl. CX:8. Fill (dumped fill)
Diam.
as 795,
Form
damaged.
fabric.
Context
Dishes
791
surface
bowl;
isbroader. Fairly good finish.
on
19.
13.0
Intact
29.5
Fine, preserved. of kiln support
Mark
Late fabric. Loeschcke Context
800
P 21522 Fig.
LRP,
p.
damaged
120?150.
25 2, no.
form
319,
gloss,
type 26b.
ca.
of Hadrianic,
red deep on floor.
1.
Area K-N 6-9, lot P 347 est.
Diam.
Fragment. Mid-2nd
21.2 as 799, with
Shape
or
century
double
later. Context
rim-molding. of 2nd century.
P 25219 Fig. 25 LRP, p. 319, fig. 64; Atlantel, p. 231, pi. CX:7. fill) Ql7:4(mid-2nd-c.
801
H.
17.6; Diam.
Complete basin. Deep tion, rather es on outer
41.5
in plaster). for a few frr. (restored except in condi red Late fine fabric; perfect gloss, duller surface,
on
outside produced
than
Hayes form 1 (cf.Loeschcke Context
of mid(?)-2nd
scratch Many manufacture.
inside.
during
type 29).
century.
SAGALASSOS P 5750
802
25 Fig. fig. 64, form 2; Atlante I, p. 231,
319,
LRP, p. pl. CX:3.
Area G-K 5-8, lotH' 236
Max.
Diam.
Almost
complete. fabric. Hayes
Late
of
Context
on
finish
form to
late 2nd
2. early
3rd
century.
P 19189 Fig. 25 Thompson 1949, p. 217, pl. 41:2; LRP, p. 319, fig.64; p.
H.
7.6; Diam.
B 17:1 Found
plete; with
231,pl.CX:6.
in many frr. burned.
squarish
pieces, Shallower
rim-molding.
but more
or
spatula scratches
Orange-red
clay,
red
gloss
of gold mica of medium Gloss (biotite). on outer Shallow duller the surface. slightly on floor marks fine from the finishing, normal on
804 Area
P 34981 Fig. H-K
268.
(267-)
to
rim
base
to base
18.0
(center missing). turned foot-ring somewhat hard-fired,
(i.e.,
from
est.
4.2; Diam.
30
Rim
frr., joining. turning process with even
brick-red,
with circle
incised
Slight scratches
turn
(from
(in part Herulian
(lip rather
on
outer
red
gloss,
rare.
particles
Rim rather
debris?).
25 est.
ca.
high part dull
29.2) and thin.
Scratches
of underside. on
Light mica
underside;
Pergamon (?) fabric.
or 4th
of 3rd
Context
3.5; Diam.
foot
fr. of
round-bodied
find
9.5
1933,
Waage
Diam. (?)
on floor. Gloss on grooves Normal fabric. Loeschcke
with
century.
inside
basin.
94,
Two
rather
separated
dull.
or
type 28
nos.
Incurved
807 P 27181 Fig. R14.1
25
P.H.
bases:
P.H. Rim
Dish
unstratified
8-11,
Base
lated
ca.
est.
Diam.
(max.
exterior. of a.d.
Context
10.3
Context of ca. 340-350
form
scatter
quality,
est.
foot
3.7; Diam.
Standard fabric, off-center). some mica inclusions visible. gold on floor over line of foot, deeper on underside of wall. ing process)
less com
conical-sided
with spalling all over (frommany small lime particles); normal
C 13:1 H.
806 P 34198 Fig. C 17:3
22.2
broken
some
805 P 34854 PL 45
Fragmentary, skewed in relation
exterior.
803
Atlantel,
201
18.6)
18.2 Poor
WARE
95, pl.
fr.
Late
fabric. same
Date
Re
similar(?). IX.
foot
Base
of 3rd
quarter
Rim, Hayes
Form
4
25
est.
15.0
as
context
or
residual?
Context
of
third
century.
SAGALASSOS WARE P 27264 Fig. 26 Hayes 2000a, fig. 12:1.
808
interior.
E 5:4 (POU)
H.
3.5;
Two
p.W.
at rim 8.7; Diam. frr.
joining
slightly thickened; er surfaces smooth marks
from
est.
(near-profile). thin tilted small,
Dish.
rim,
Upcurved foot. Inner and
the bottom only. An imitation handle
of arched
out
(formerly two?)
form in barbotine below the rim, with applied decoration the features of handles (imitating on metal Smooth red ware; vessels). light orange-buff on outside. with Broad appearance gloss slightly waxy stabbed
streak. double-dipping Details of form, the inner polished serve to appearance gloss distinguish the ESA series. Context
of 2nd
probably
surface this
piece
and
the from
est.
on
top, with
Italian)
tically
may
celli workshops?), 2nd b.c:.).
century Context
remains top
and
the
product;
rim-form
seems
there,
though
a.d.
the form is unrecorded
if Italian,
(or,
of Late
Roman
2nd-century
Roman,
with
before probably admixture of
20 1st
material.
P 4643 12:2. 2000a, Hayes fig.
810
Fig. 26, Pl. 45
AreaF-G12 est.
3.2; Diam.
on
luted
18.0
handle
to exterior
brownish fine
ware,
all over.
Consistent
marking
hard; on
off
is rather the though gloss the gloss (characteris Alternatively, an source indicate (Cin early Arezzo
there.
relief-decorated
35.0
grooves
for this source.
fine
century.
Rim sherd of platter. Thick horizontal rim, slightly
convex
ware, yellow all worn
Part of a dish with flat grip-handles; the stump of a
P 32009 Fig. 26 Hayes 2000a, fig. 12:4. Area H 15, lotK 76d 1.4; Diam.
a Possibly Sagalassos more or less at home
P.H.
809
P.H.
almost
gloss,
up. 18.8
(interior polished); slight spatula on the wall, on and faint scratches
turning
brownish
Light red bright
of
off
edges
of
lip;
beginning of a concave wall-molding (?) preserved on
redder
than
Probably
with
(made of
rim)
deep
orange-red streak.
Double-dipping with this ware, the above. 2nd
Variant
century.
in a mold
separately is preserved.
Pale,
gloss,
though of early
and rather
consistently
the body-clay fabric.
is
202
CATALOGUE
CYPRIOT 811 P 33495 Fig. 26 Area F-G 12, lot00 60 P.H.
Diam.
4.7;
815 P 35047 Fig. 26 D1L4 (middle fill)
est.
body
rim est.
20; Diam.
Fr. of bowl and neck. Shallow bowl with
form?)
rim
ing here
concave
vertical
is tentative).
verse
neck
of
Part
of a flar
stump restoration
shown
of a handle
stump
Diam.
21+
(open krater
and the
uncertain;
(treatment
(of
trans
on
of grooves Pair belly-angle. near outside the top, of bowl containing rouletting line of another another of (once part pair?) rouletting on wall at lower break. maroon visible Red clay, pinkish type?)
preserved
hitherto
unrecorded?
to that of 812,
comparable
treatment
Decorative
813.
1st century. early intrusions (same
Presumably rare 25, with
of ca. a.d.
Context
as
context
29,
187,
rim 3.0
to break
H.
(restored
of added
foot
three
loose
pieces
of two(?) lines of rouletting (on lower body and per haps at belly). Gloss fired purple (-brown) on exterior, to a line on
a band on
inner
lower
break, body; at bottom all appear above the foot-element.
red. Gloss
of exterior
exterior
just
surface
Augustan? later Augustan
mostly
of
Context
ca.
ends
5 b.c-a.d.
H.
M-P
20, with
material.
11.9;
Krater, three
feet,
lot I
est.
Diam.
343
with
bowl of an
in the
from
impurities; around visible
finger-marks
Atlante 11Torm (X)38 1st century date.
Late
supported
same
P 22062 Fig. 26 AgoraV, p. 41, no. G 174, pi. 67; Hayes 1967, p. 72, form 10; Atlante II, p. 82, form P 11, pi. XIX:3. D4:l (layer III) Max.
ca. 4.1; max.
on
ishing-lines
exterior.
(Flavian
p.Diam.
Slip
on
818
period).
century.
center
around
of under
be
may
earlier
than
context.
Context
ca.
of
P 32041 Fig.
26
10-11:1
4.5; max.
P.H.
est.
Diam.
25.2
rounded
lip. Undecorated.
Deep
red ware
pinkish
and
Second
P.Diam.
very
Roman
21.0
fr.: flat
flat floor
with
of
rim (broken low foot. No
red on outside, gloss not classified. Form
thin
(slight
pol
Diam.
est.
Bowl
rim.
sides and low, steep away); decoration Clay preserved. on inside. sepia
rim,
Date a.d.
outturned
pressed
orange-red around
crazed
26
19.2 Short,
probably
Fine,
context.
Fig.
rim;
traces
of horizontal
(stippled on profile drawing) preserved below
handle
Form in Late
est.
Dish
26.0
interior
date.
819 P 27510 Fig. 26 Area P-T 15-22, lotnA 88
820 P 27506 K 9-10:1
est.
of same
Context
1st century.
half/late
Context of firsthalf of 2nd century.
visible).
Residual
Groove
Rim towall fr.of dish with curved wall and in turned
Atlante II form P 40. 2nd
17.0
fragmentary.
side; downturned rim. Fabric as 816; brick-red gloss with double-dipping streak.
and Context
Two loose wall sherds of a large bowl/krater. Two lines of coarse rouletting (below missing belly). Clay fired purplish red; thin purplish slip, with metallic
sheen
est.
Diam.
Dish,
gloss,
814 P 32004 Fig. 26 Area H-I 15, lotsK lib, 63d P.H.
concave
and
small
817
on (two
thin, orange-red base.
(type-specimen).
a.d.
Convex
Atlante II form P 12.
Rounded
astragal shape rim with short, near-vertical lip. slight preserved); a groove at level of around Three bands belly, rouletting fab of feet. Fine-grained, of attachment orange pinkish free
14.0
slip.
are
ric, almost
est.
Augustan period?
15.3
fragmentary. each molded
form).
in the kiln.
B-C
6-13,
unlisted
Slight
140-170.
Fig. 26, Pl. 45 Hayes 1967, pp. 67, 69, form IB, fig.on p. 67; Atlante II, p. 88, formX 38, pl. XXL2, Lund 1997, p. 202, fig. 1. Area
ver
moldings Two groups rim-molding. on floor of rouletted of floor circles (center missing). to a brick-red red gloss, fired Fine-grained, clay; deep on outside of rim and wall where metallic sepia exposed
P 11544
813
Orange-red
series,
(early b.c
50-25
fragmentary. inside of wall, with
Date
Atlante form (X)38. Early in itsform series. Late
and
this ware of ca.
bear
P 26607 Fig. 26 Hayes 1967, pp. 68-69, form 4, fig. on p. 68; Atlante II, p. 82, form P 7, pi. XVHL12. Area K-Q 14-17, lot T 520 Diam.
of rim, and low belly er concave bowl; neck, body. Rounded slightly sloping on in a and rim, grooved inset, ending edge drooping on a foot traces of of of attachment top. Slight (perhaps as on 813) at lower break. Remains visible type, astragal Krater-bowl:
wall ware,
816
Dish,
est.
part outside.
streak.
Probably Context
(rim) est. 15.2
9.5); Diam.
of a rounded
foot;
on
slip (glossy on top, dull on bottom).
double-dipping
on
P.H.
fr. Low
marks
spatula
10
812 P 33496 Fig. 26 Area B 15, lotnn 104, with 138, 250, 844, 1756
base
milion-red
and
1614).
down
ing
est. 9.5
base
Saucer
on
gloss. Type
SIGILLATA
not
may 120-150.
clay; rim.
at
inward
orange-red
center
gloss,
to
rim.
touch
and
misfired
classified. be
earlier
than
context.
Context
of
ca.
PONTIC P 32197
821
10-11:1
P.H.
2.7; Diam.
Two
rim
sherds
in middle
bulging
26
Fig.
B-C
est. 10.2; max. lip of a bowl/shallow
cup.
50
(and
Brownish
rim,
lustrous.
2.6; Diam. of small
possibly
P.H.
est.
2.2; Diam.
Dish
(same
gloss
a.d.
1-50?
foot.
form
Deep
red, with on bot
pinkish slip
in context
Residual
(exact type thin-walled.
Rather
color);
826 P 22106 K 9-10:1
14.9
Diam. clean
Hard
rim,
upcurved. slip, smooth
vermilion-red
and
red
glossy
pinkish on interior,
Base
ware; thin
and patchy (with finger-marks and purplish spots) on exterior
rim.
below
An
patchy
a.d.
ca.
of
120
mixed
Roman,
with
Small of wall molding. milion-red
bowl,
on
lower An
edge
inside;
slight
foot
has
on
a
on
and
part
See Knipovich
ends
outside;
Ca.
mid-lst
Fig. 26, Pl. 45 Zhuravlev 1998,
chamfered
C9:l est. than
half
preserved. on
motif
suspension.
Edge
of a bar
rim;
traces
on
(?) on
part)
with
a
Hard-fired,
pinkish
slight metallic
luster,
base.
Knipovich Context
type24; Mirmeki
of ca. a.d.
est.
ca.12.0
(11.2
inner
exterior. in Late
face.
Red Roman
at rim)
slightly incurved,
of barbotine
Remains
on
lustrous gloss, context.
outer
leaf
face.
brown
streaky
P 9858
829
of
26, PL 45 Fig. AgoraV, p. 28, no. G 61, pis. 5, 57 (stamp), 66; Atlante II, p. 93, pi. XXIIL3; Zhuravlev 1998, pi. 1:3. D4:l (layer IIB)
clay,
very fine, faintlygray at core; thin,brownish gloss (fired in
century.
17.5
preserved on another side. Base with finished, opposite roughly a at center knob of floor. One hole prominent large bored rim the after for the through firing, perhaps of
of 2nd
types 15, 45
sherd of skyphos(?). Rim
Residual
purpose
clay; same
the
century.
2.9; Diam.
Rim scroll
more
of first half
of
828 P 32129 Fig. 26 Area H 15, lot K 19a
of the series?
1:6.
bowl;
pinkish streaks
wall of a medium-sized cup or skyphos, carinated. On barbotine leaf decora exterior, slightly some fine mica; tion. Red red slip, thin, glossy clay with on lower not applied part of interior.
B.C.
double-arch
with
device
brown
From
P.H.
Deep botine
interior
of floor,
5.5
dim.
of foot.
Diam.
Fine,
Context
century.
center
At
leaf.
827 P 160 PL 45
projecting ver Gloss
floor.
tint on
orange
8151 Atlantell, p. 94, formVI, pl. XXIIL7;
9.6-101;
bowl.
diamond-shaped on brown gloss exterior.
Sherd.
P
H.
or
AreaH-K8-ll,lotE69
square-cut; Lip lines of rouletting
early example 1st century
Late
dull,
Max.
est. 9.1; Diam. foot 6.4 or related. Pontic Most of rim
missing. Three
cup
Roman
earlier
824 P 16627 Fig. 26 Area U 7, lot II 124 4.3; Diam.
4.4
a
Mid-lst
of Late
material.
H.
base of
26, PL 45
Fig.
stamp:
form?
early Context
red
rounded
low,
SIGILLATA
823 P 31995 Fig. 26 Area H-I 15, lotK 54, with 205, 1745
pl.
4.7 Open
150.
PONTIC
825
base
sloping at center of floor.
metallic
Ca.
26
bowl.
with
tom. 1st cen
later
tury).
on
P.H.
hard
203
Fig.
Base
uncertain), worn Surface
and
clay
ORNAMENT
822 P 35024 K 9-10:1
10.4
Vertical
two projecting moldings
between
a.d.
ca.
of
est.
Diam.
a (the lower one forming flange). rest inner surface dull, slip; slightly Atlante form? 28. Context
BARBOTINE
JUGS WITH
around
type9 M.
Diam.
11.3
Dish,
almost
letting;
clay,
smooth-surfaced;
ange with
gloss,
patchy
Context
JUGS WITH
slightly base. Base
around
BARBOTINE
P 10714 Fig. 26, PL 45 ILN, Sept. 11,1937, p. 431, no. 7; Shear 1938, pp. 347 348, fig. 31; Picard 1938, fig. 33; Hill 1946, pp. 72-73; Agora Guide, 3rd ed., p. 274; 4th ed., p. 269; Papadopou los 2007, p. 260, no. 125, fig. 215. E 14:2 (bottom fill) 830
H.
20.6;
of ware) of last quarter
band
sandaled
prominent turning-marks. Similar: P 21390 (Agora V,
indication
floor:
device-stamp:
ange
150-170.
PONTIC
On
complete.
at center,
of
p.
of fine foot.
metallic,
49,
deep
roughly no.
H
Fine,
rou or or
finished,
31, without
1st century.
ORNAMENT Diam.
14.9; Diam.
foot
8.8
A few frr.of body and lip missing; restored in plaster. A jug with plump, almost globular body on plain, low ring-foot;
the neck
on
from
expands
slightly
to a wide,
everted
lip.
Single, vertical strap-handle with longitudinal grooves spine,
shoulder
to neck
(below
lip);
at the
top
CATALOGUE
204 curves
the handle
and
upward
then
down
to
again
join
the neck. Decoration of body (primarily in barbotine): just below the juncture of neck with body, a horizontal of relief
band
at
dots;
lower
handle
a
attachment,
trilo
nude,
ing figures;
emaciated,
macrophallic, the heads and
torsos
appear
danc grotesque, ex to have been
ecuted in applique, but the limbs are in barbotine. The central figure (opposite the handle) is in profile; he bal
ances
a
er two frontal
on his
ball
large juggler's are figures moving are and the heads
right left, but
to the in
the oth
shoulder;
profile.
are
torsos
their
Each
wears
figure
a
high, pointed cap with a long, pointed visor projecting over
the face.
The
figure and of the head
the details
ecuted;
the
carefully indicate rib-cage after the attach
the figure was touched up by hand at the two of the The noses of the applique. figures as the sides appear birds' beaks; lips protrude elongated far out three torsos are all slightly the chin. The beyond to the side to the right in order undercut heighten along awareness to increase the viewer's of the and the shadow that
ment
relief; the rightupper arm of the central figure is in part
free of the backgound. Fine, moderately on exterior and base) (including gloss on worn much parts of body and base.
hard
inside Color
neck; of clay
7/6 (reddish yellow); color of gloss 2.5YR 5.5/8 For
to the dancing
parallels
figures,
see Zahn
gloss 5YR
(light
to red).
red
texture
1923.
Context of 1st century (firsthalf?).
Max. Single
on
Decoration
Diam.
leaf.
base
Fine,
smooth, where
floor,
orange
light
orange worn.
gloss
Probably
clay, and inside
Context
1933,
orange-red
slightly
breaks; mottled
(or possibly
p.
est.
of
1st century
no.
fr. of a closed
gloss,
Clean,
flaked
light orange in part.
clay; waxy,
7.2; Diam.
lip
deep
away
836 P 32184 Fig. 26 Area B 22, lotNN 130 est.
body:
Area B 22, lotNN 115, with 736, 662, 666 est.
P.H. Three made
est.
Diam.
17.0; Diam. of
groups
body frr.; c, an
joining and handle
Neck
the base). in plaster. the
16.5;
separate of several
up
An
10.8
(a and b, each isolated fr.; and d,
restored missing; partially on broad, At jug ring-foot. a horizontal row of dots in barbotine
top of the wall, on
(fr.b), a leaf in barbotine.
in barbotine). to foot; base
ornament
of
tendrils leaves, a branch (all perched on white smooth Fine, slip clay; Color: and interior without slip.
body: floral on fr. a, a bird
berries;
foot
frr.
ovoid-bodied
(cf. 839); at base of handle
on
clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red), slip 10YR 8/2 (white). First half of 1st century.
WARES
fr. of a flagon
Neck
(originally
ing neck with tapered outcurved On
neck,
(W.
about
handle, leaf-scroll
red gloss Related unique. seems different).
fabric;
the ware
tint) (orange to Pergamon B.C.
1st century
Probably Early Roman.
a
or
little
3.0; of de
remains (incised,
traces of white [?] paint leaves/berries). Thin
orange Here
Flar
two-handled?).
lip, defined by slight
of a handle
imprint
three-ribbed). Flanking perhaps decoration: "West Slope" based
with
smooth
all over.
series
(though
later. Context
of
type
dim.
of stem
5.6; Diam.
1.2
a stemmed Fragment of lower body with stump of
foot. At bottom all over. Here
marked
top (as preserved), of a relief frieze:
floral motifs. Drab
lenistic
unique; survival
Northern 13.0
on
Decoration
833 P 14678 PL 45
Max.
14.5
fr. of a dish.
vessel.
837 P 32179 Fig. 26 Area A-B 22, lotNN 129, with 238, 770
41, pi. VIII.
an Arretine Probably a Western imitation of (Haltern type 3). First half of 1st century. Context ofmixed fill.
P.H.
B.C.
26 281,
Area G-H 5-7, lotA 50 Rim
out,
(?), perhaps Western
pre-Augustan.
P 27597 Fig.
Diam.
device-stamps: at the smooth
ware?).
Sagalassos
Waage
broad
four
to Claudian.
prior
a floral bud (applique) and tendrils (barbotine). Fine, hard clay (as that of 831); gloss on exterior only. Color: clay 2.5YR 6/8 (light red), gloss 10R 4/8. Context of early 1st century (Augustan).
grooves. On
"Presigillata" ware
835
26, PL 45
Fig.
7.8
of a dish.
Base
3.4
wall
AND UNIDENTIFIED
MISCELLANEOUS 834 P 8531 E 5:4 (dumped fill)
30? Context
dim.
Small
exterior vessel.
be
R10:l
Max.
executed
8.5 9.5; max. p.W. p.H. of a closed fr. of wall
and
to that of 832.
Decoration
Pl. 45
above
Slight the head
832 P 21729 PL 45
and
831 P 7190 Dill
in barbotine
30 b.c-a.d.
Ca.
dull
ware;
ornament
up after traces of
touched
the vessel).
hind the tail of Pegasus. Fine clay,well fired; firm, dull gloss on exterior only. Color: 5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow), gloss 10R 5.5/8 (light red to red). The clay is similar in
ex
is the most
central
tail were
the mane, and que; wing, to the attachment of body floral
bate leaf. The upper part of the body is decorated with three
body: Pegasus with pointed wings flying to left (appli
Context
Italian mainly
remains
a fine groove, off by leaves and of delicate
lightbrownish clay; thin dull red slip probably
(related Sarius
a Hel an Possibly import. to or related to relief bowls),
ware?
of first half
1st century.
6.6 of an
Remains
on?).
of a round-bellied
sherd
Shoulder
ivy-scroll,
closed
vessel
(flag and
stems
incised
with
white paint details (poorly preserved). Smooth lightyel low-brown
on
ware;
vermilion-red
outside,
rather
gloss,
metallic. not
Ware
unlike
to the barbotine-ware or Boiotian phissa a.d.? 1st century
related Pontic, Possibly or may be related to the Am jugs; see 1740-1747. series, in context of a.d. Residual 500+.
2.7;
Diam.
ing). rior between
Diam.
9.8;
est.
body-angle
Pergamon 1st century.
of early
Smooth-textured
triangular rim-molding. red slip all over, semiburnished
ware;
on
inside
(with slight horizontal polishing-marks).
Presumably manner of Loeschcke of
the
also
a after the foot-ring, in Italian and 3.2-3 Conspectus Sigillata ware. a variant form 26 in Candarlr Possibly to be
restored
with
form
fabrics
Pergamon to a Western
belong
(but series.
could
nonmicaceous);
1st or Perhaps early 2nd century? to first half 3rd material century.
Context
P.H. ed
est.
2.9; Diam.
below,
piece:
Single with
stump
15.6
at
brick-red
edge
of
gloss
of floor.
Remains
streak). double-dipping Source uncertain; early Possibly Augustan to Late mixed material
Sagalassos
period?or Roman.
round
lower
break.
rouletting
not
very hard; (no sign of a
ware?or later?
Italian? Context
base
est.
5.8
Base fr. of small dish or bowl. Flatfish floor; tilted foot, bottom on
at
with
grooved mid-height, on inside. red ware; Light
floor. Possibly Context
related of
early
to
early Pergamon 1st century.
smooth red
transition gloss,
wares.
polished
above.
104, with 138, 250, 812, 1756
from
6.0 medallion lip 17.5; Diam. in restored and plaster; fragments of wall and rim missing. Bowl with plain 10
concave The low ring-foot. slightly the foot by a groove. Medallion: to left, laureate. Fine hard ware, pink
and
from
ish red (Munsell 7.5YR 7/4), with some mica; gloss-slip red
10R
(Munsell
on
4.5/8)
top of wall, fired to 10R 3/1.5 at
red"),
dusky
of
top
exterior
exterior
a medallion
For
on
and
and ware
from
probably
1908, p. 19, no.
Winnefeld
be
may
for
interior. same
the
Gloss see
mold,
10, pl. 3:7. The bowl-type the series
with
compared
except
("dark reddish gray to
misfired and blotchy.
oring Cn. Pompeius Theophanes
of bowls
hon
of Mytilene, but the
is here different. depicted B.C. or a little later. Context of 1st century a 5 b.c-a.d. with few later 20, pieces.
P 18509 A-D
base
to
section
14-17,
dim.
Diam.
8.0;
of
Fig. 27, Pl. 45
nil est.
medallion
7.3, Diam.
base
5.1 Single with
fr.: about part
lock hard
of hair
two-thirds
of wall. with
slightly hollowed, Medallion: male
in
down fabric;
of medallion
profile behind
dull
red
clay 2.5YR 6/6, of gloss 10R 4/6. ware). those
unidentified
(not unlike the features
For medallion:
and
curved
Segmental broad groove
head
hangs
orange-red
Ware
of
842 P 35019 Fig. 27 Area C 8-9, lotKK 32, with 41, 194, 240 Diam.
listed
later?).
(or
Diam.
one-third
all over,
est.
wall,
of fine
ware, orange lip. Smooth all over, mostly polished
50
Bowls
Max. Sloping at visible
ware
of the Pontic
of ca. a.d.
4.5; max.
Area
Splayed downturned rim, lip flat-sided between small edge-moldings. Slight groove on inside of wall, and
slight offset on flat edge
a variant
Area B 15, lotnil
845
of a foot
Light
wall.
page.
ca.
rim and wall.
floor.
(center miss cup on inte bottom. Angle smooth ware, orange
person End
of mixed
841 P 32813 Fig. 27 Area C 18, lotNN 37 Dish.
and
wall lip, rounded is separated base of head Augustus
26.2
on
band
P 19267
about
side (rim and wall). Dish with flat floor and
wall;
sloping orange
est.
wall
Mended
840 P 17007 Fig. 27 Area B 21, lotNN 116 3.7; Diam.
offset
27, Pl. 45 Fig. 1949, p. 224, pl. 45:2-3; Richter 1960, Thompson p. 48, pl. 48:216, 220 (profile view of bowl); von Gonzen bach 1968, pp. 83, 85, no. 3, fig. 9; Harrison 1960, title
wares.
to
5.5 conical-bodied
textured; thin orange slip, slightlyglossy and patchy on exterior, dull on bottom and floor, lightlypolished on
H.
related
a
of
foot;
205
27 foot
of base Small
dull on inside.
P.H.
2.1; Diam.
844
369, with 13
Most of base of a semiclosed vessel. Low foot, sloping at base of wall. Smooth ware; orange angle orange-red on outside, thin and vermilion slip all over, fairly glossy
One
P.H. Half
Possibly Context
13.5
Possibly Context
10-11:1
Emblema
est.
base
B-C
interior
that of ESA.
839 P 32193 Fig. 27 Area C-F 15-19, lot00 P.H.
P 35042 Fig.
843
838 P 32153 Fig. 27 Area H 15, lotK 58 P.W.
WARES
AND UNIDENTIFIED
MISCELLANEOUS
close to
ear
of flat
form;
base
to the edge.
laureate; right, to shoulder. Fine
gloss that
overall. of
resemble
Color
a
of
early Arezzo somewhat
on a local (?) of P 18314 (cf. von Augustus example, Gonzenbach but the lock 1968, p. 86, nos. 1,2), hanging of hair com rather suggests Apollo?a highly appropriate in terms of the cult of the emperor. panion, preferences For the wreathed the Apollo head, (laureate?) compare
Kitharoidos type,especially theApollo of Cyrene in the BritishMuseum (Bieber 1955, p. 160, figs.678, 679). 846 P 9059 Pl. K-L 18-20:1 P.H.
5.2; Diam.
45 est.
25.8
CATALOGUE
206 Part
of
rim with
a
From
handle.
bowl,
segmental
probably similar in shape to 844; presumably once an on
emblema
inner
ing
the floor.
face;
twisted
served, ware,
close
up
clean-breaking;
rim. Clean against thin mottled slip all
RED-GLOSS Eastern
Series:
Oval
with
IMITATING METALWARE
Flat
P 22246 Pl. 46 Waage 1933, p. 295, no. 126, fig. 2, pl. IX. Area G-H 5-7, lotA 36
851
Handles
847
P 9760
Area
M-P
Max.
dim.
13.5
One
end
of
Grooves
and
flanked ing, ible on floor. Ca.
a
of
with part large platter, on rim. Handle: middle
ridges by volutes.
Max.
I
of an
Edge
1st to mid-2nd
late
27, PL 46
Fig.
section
6-13,
handle.
dim.
Max.
Context
century.
cen
of 3rd
Type same as 848, Ca.
but
and
fr. Handle
handle
century.
decoration of
Context
hole
22-25, lotAP 69
Max.
6.8
dim.
as 847: Type ther retouched.
sherd.
handle
to mid-2nd
of mixed
Context
century?
849,
fur
fill.
LEAD-GLAZE Asia
Minor
Products,
5.9; Diam.
Fig. 27, PL 46
of handle-plate band rim, horizontal a spray of pomegranate
missing. of raised
Relief dots;
falls down
ornament:
from base at either
in Late
Residual
context.
Roman
13.4
of dish or platter. Edge of handle molded;
pierced
through
dots;
top allel
finely
slight
center,
smoothed, in deep
stripes derside.
bearing orange
band
a
a circle of by inner edge.
surrounded
concave
clay with more
along
impurities than in 847-852;
a pattern slip; mottled
of
irregular covers
slip
par un
Second half of 2nd century?
WARE
Context
inside.
of ca. a.d.
855 P Area C-D
est. 10.0 lip a frr.: about quarter
one
end
dim.
olive-brown)
of rim and wall, joining with decorated vertical ring-handle. Handle-plate at base ornament of ring; outer leaf volutes; applique Four
red gloss.
clay 5YR 5.5/4 (reddish brown to light reddish brown); glaze 5G 5/2 (grayish green) outside, 2.5Y 5/6 (light
Main
Classes
Skyphoswith Ring-Handles 854 P2453 R13:l
clay,
pink-red
top, dots
noted).
parallels
Orange-red as
On by grooves. of four relief
Series
punched
Decoration
flanking Smooth
dots.
century.
Handle
Area L-O
P.H.
close
2nd
Max.
850 P 27111 PL 46
Western
lateral
face
a row
853 P 11320 Pl. 46 Gll:2 (early fill)
cen
3rd
decorated
volutes
Apparently thisware. Could be part of a lamp handle
tury.
Early
relief
two
with
retouched.
to mid-2nd
early
off on
sides, marked
Unclassified
6.1 rim
late
5.8
dim.
shallow
Ca.
849 P 21666 PL 46 B13:4 as 847:
of
Fragment of a flat handle. Triangular, with bowed
(but no
dim.
Context
century.
852 P 32147 Pl. 46 Area H 15, lotK 62b
tury.
Max.
profile). to mid-2nd
date(?).
8.3
1st to mid-2nd
late
Waage's late 1st
Ca.
century.
Type as 847: rim fr.with handle. On handle, floral motifs in low relief, flanked by volutes. Ca.
5.8
on
shown
848 P 19815 PL 46 Area A-E 16-23, lotNN 809 Max.
dim.
Rim fr.Grooved rim, as on 847, with low molded beading at edge. Rim probably flat, not tilted (as is
part miss motif vis
impressed
silvery around
light
PLATTERS
Platters
of
to the gray-ware series 924-926. Context of Early Roman.
gray
light over,
amounts fingerprints
Perhaps fromAiolis/Mysia; the fabricmay be related
(one of a pair?) pre
sectioned horizontal bar handle
gray, with medium smears with Clay
the handle-ends.
with rim-molding, slop rim on Round inside.
Slight below
a groove
to dark tan-gray mica (muscovite).
below of handle
side.
Color:
P.H. Rim
25-50.
6820 8, lotsKK 67-69
Fig. 27, Pl. 46
est. 9.5 lip lon Handle-ring grooved ring-handle. in form of a slender leaf; an ap handle-plate
5.4; Diam. fr. with a
gitudinally,
plique leaf supports the handle-ring. Rim high, marked on by a faint groove just below the lip.Relief decoration
body:
bucrania
and
swags
of drapery.
Color:
clay
7.5YR
LEAD-GLAZE 6/6 (reddish yellow); glaze 5G 3/2 (dusky green) to 10GY5/2 (grayish green) outside, 2.5Y5/6 (light olive inside.
brown)
Shape similar to thatofHochuli-Gysel
1977, no. S 18,
11.
pi.
Context
of
1st century.
Area C 8-9, lotsKK 31-34 4.0; Diam.
Rim
fr. with
of
handle-plate
missing.
orna beneath the ring. Relief support to a taenia, of handle, knotted fragmentary: right at top; to left of handle, small leaves on stem. Color: clay
2.5YR 5/6 (red); glaze 10Y4/2 (grayish olive) outside, 10YR5/8 (yellowish brown) inside. of
Roman.
Early
as type I. Handle-plate Hochuli-Gysel Context of middle of 3rd century.
P.H.
fr.:
est. 9.5 lip handle. Wall
rim,
faint
only
cone
ovolo,
decoration:
groove
longitudinal
the
flanking
on
the
(applique). swags
handle-support,
inside. (brownish yellow) severe fered alteration
The
in a few areas); of the interior.
exterior
color
approximates
suf only that
27, PL 46
Fig. lip
est. 9.5
Rim fr.,with a handle. Rim and wall only faintly
curved ring; Relief
(cf. 855, applique ornament:
856);
no
on
groove
support leaf-shaped to left of handle,
spine of the handle at base of handle.
vegetable
motif
(?),
in part applied in barbotine with white clay. Color of clay probably 7.5YR 5/4 (brown), but much darkened by exposure
to fire;
color
of glaze
5Y 2.5/1
side, 7.5YR 4/6 (strong brown) inside. Handle-plate of Context tury material.
859
as
of
Hochuli-Gysel late 1st century,
type I. with much
(black)
out
early-lst-cen
P 5746
27, PL 46 Fig. 2000a, 19:7; 2005, 21, Hayes p. fig. Hayes fig. 12:g (labeled 12:f). E 14:1, E 14:3 (top fills) Max. dim. (b) 2.8, (c) 3.6; p.W. (a) 3.6, (d) 2.9
frr. of a Rim nonjoining ring-handled skyphos. as in 855-857. near-vertical, wall-profile probably of relief ornament Remains Some (motifs uncertain). relief decoration as a in barbotine (frr. c, d) applied Four
upside
of
Rim
Fig. 27, Pl. 46
3.2
handle-plate fr. with upper
and upper part of the ring-handle a in form of plate. Handle-plate pointing finger with two volutes at the base to rim). Color of (adjacent clay
(light reddish brown); color of glaze 5Y 5/6 on
olive-brown) series. Mytilene
(light
Context
exterior.
1, no.
type
Hochuli-Gysel 1st century.
of
S 18.
Skyphoswith Band-Handles 862 P 17209a, b 27, Pl. 46 Fig. Area P-R 12-15, lot I 183, with P 17209b and coins b.c
of 30-25 P.H.
5.5
(a),
5.0
Fr. a: Two
joining lower part
rim, with
est. 9.5 (b); Diam. lip two small, and loose of band-handle rim. Relief
against rows of olive
overlapping
(?)
frr. of wall
and
a
ornament:
leaves with
small
little of two dots
and the
slightly above
and below between the leaf-tips.Color: clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); glaze 5GY5/2 (dusky yellow-green) to 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 5GY5/2 (dusky yellow
green)
inside.
Fr. b: twojoining and three loose sherds (part of rim
to base); almost handle Decoration body, missing. a (from same mold), rim groove a little positioned as for a. lower. Clay and glaze Context of first half of 1st century.
and
as on
863 P 5745 E 14:1 (top fill) P.H.
Three per and nament
27, Pl. 46
Fig.
4.7
foot est. 6.5 (fr. a); Diam. (fr. c) frr. of a traces of up nonjoining skyphos with lower attachments of a band-handle. or Relief
of a:
to left of
lower
handle-attachment,
a
swag
of drapery hanging from a knot and another fold ex tending off to left.Color: clay 5YR 6/3 (light reddish brown); glaze 10GY 3/2 (dusky yellowish green) out side, 5Y 4/3.5 (olive) inside. Mixed
context
of
and
thin white slip. Color of clay probably originally 5YR
disturbed.
Roman,
Early
861 P 19673 Area C 19-20, lotNN 715
handle-plate
858 P6900 B-C 10-11:1 5.0; Diam.
has
survives
1977, nos. S 25, I 11, pis. 11, 17,
See Hochuli-Gysel 32:15,36:11
P.H.
on
glaze
(original[?] the color elsewhere
placed
Context
of
drapery; rest indistinct except for a rosette (originally about 14 petals. Color: clay 7.5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 10YR 6/8
a beneath missing ring-han of bands superimposed pine the lowest level with the down,
support three
lower handle attachment. Color of clay 10YR 5/1 (gray); glaze decayed all (original colors not visible). For decoration: Hochuli-Gysel 1977, no. T 215, pl. 55.
5YR 6/4
curved.
slightly
the handle, a leaf ornament
spine; below
Relief
a
bears
Handle-ring
27, PL 46
Fig.
6.0; Diam.
Single
4.1
applique leaf-shaped ornament: dle. Relief
L.
857 P 27206 Area E 31
Fig. 27, Pl. 46
Two joining body frr.A trace of the lower end of the
leaf-shaped
Context
(light reddish brown), but fire-darkened almost everywhere; color of glaze 5Y3/2 (dark olive-gray) out side, 2.5Y4/4 (olive-brown) inside.
6/4
P.H.
est. 9.5 lip a handle; most
From same vessel as 855? Wall only slightly curved (cf. 857), rim marked by two horizontal ridges. Spine of handle-ring ismarked by a longitudinal groove; appli que ment
207
860 P 9068 Area N 18, lotX 22
856 P 6821 PL 46 P.H.
WARE
864 P 11170 P1.46 B13:2 (lower fill) Max.
dim.
4.0
1st and
3rd
century.
CATALOGUE
208 trace of lower sherd, with Body ornament: handle. Relief branches
of band
attachment of pomegranate
Fr.:
with
leaves and fruit.Color: clay 10YR 5/2 (grayish brown); glaze 5GY 5/2 (dusky yellow-green) outside, 5Y 5/6 (light olive-brown) inside. For
decoration:
Hochuli-Gysel in a 2nd (-3rd)-century
Residual
pp. 91-92, context.
1977,
pi.
34.
865 P 20819 PL 46
Context
5.0; Diam. of wall
of
lip
and
est.
and
8.2
handles
rim;
lip
missing.
ornament:
Relief
chamfered.
no.
S 91,
For
60.
pi.
es p.
no.
1974, pp. 266-267, The 268, nos. 2-4).
(and
pattern
see
shape),
(RGM, no. 6412: Gabel 1, fig.
Tarsus
1, with
fragment
related
piec
(Jones
1950,
p. 262, no. 660, fig. 153) points to a possible source; its that of most
like
clay-color,
found
of the pieces
there,
is
indicated as "light red-buff (a yellower tint is also noted
there). A Tarsus product? of ca. a.d. Context 25-50.
Fr. ment:
3.7; Diam. of
Context
lip
est.
orna traces
to a.d.
1st century
50.
3.8;
est.
p.Diam.
10.0
Fr. of lower body (of a shallow skyphos?). Small offset est.
6)
large acanthus of a remains
ornament: wall. Relief sloping a circle, with leaf; to right, rosette within Color: motif above. leaf/floral clay 7.5YR at base
of
6/6 (reddish yellow); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 5Y 5/4 (olive) inside. 868 P 25941 F 17:3 Fr.
of
lower at
ornament:
27, PL 46
Fig.
3.8; max.
P.H.
est.
Diam.
10.8
from Probably at right, part
body.
left, tree;
a Relief skyphos. Col of a stool(?).
or of clay 5YR 7/4 (pink), but fire-blackened on some fractures; external glaze rather pallid (5GY 5/2: dusky yellow-green); worn wholly Mytilene Context
that
on
interior
away. product? of Early Roman.
869 P 20166 Fig. 27 Area E-G 12-13, lot B' 88 P.H.
1.7; Diam.
foot
kalathoi).
at top, ridge ment of the wheel-turned of
tendrils
below, horizontal
of
the spine; under
rim
the
edge ornament Relief
as
(not
on
the point marking rim to the mold-thrown
body: of attach
body; in two roughly at level of the lower handle
leaves
ivywith
groups
horizontal
separated
and
fruit
attachment. Color: clay 2.5YR 5/8 (red); glaze 10G 4/2 (grayish green) outside, 10YR 4.5/4 (yellowish brown to dark yellowish brown) inside. See Hochuli-Gysel 1977, pp. 44,159,173, nos. S 8-11, T
118,
122,
51. The
pl.
abnormal
re
treatment
handle
calls glass vessels (cf. CorinthXII, pp. 102, 104, no. 657;
also
Glass,
no.
140-141, pp. the ivy leaves
This may be a Perge 279). berries be compared may
and as
considered
in the early of ca. a.d.
Context
50-70?
and
(pottery
as
coins)
series.
50-70, containing late as 4th century.
4.5
Cup (withoutHandles) 871 P 15703 Pl. 47 D18:l P.H. Fr.
2.9; Diam. of
lip, below
lip and
rim
shoulder
est. 9.0 part of body. upper a perirrhanterion
orna
Relief (column
sup
port missing). Color: clay 5YR 5/8 (yellowish red); glaze 10Y4/2 (grayish olive) outside, 10YR6/4 (light yellow ish brown) inside.
Area P 19 dim.
outer
from
lead-glaze a horizontal
ment:
867 P 13074 PL 46 Max.
up. turns up
top pinched
almost
everted,
rim
10.0
Relief rim; handles missing. with of ovolo rim, a band pattern
of early
Rim
neath; lip on other
material
of rosette (s?) below. Color: clay 5YR 6/4 (light reddish brown); glaze 5BG 5/2 (grayish blue-green) outside, 5Y 6/4 (dusky yellow) inside.
(Diam.
of
vertical,
with Atik 1995, nos. 21, 44 (pp. 35, 45, figs. 17, 20, pis. 8,
and
body just below
by two longitudinal grooves along
9)?there Ca. a.d.
(dumped fill)
P.H.
8.5; Diam.
product;
866 P 9089 PL 46 Dll:l
sky
(Modiolus)
marked
inward
High
hobnail
decoration
inKoln
the complete example
mann
a
of
body
est. 15.0 lip two loose and frr.: one-third joining and upper part of wall. Handle lip, handle
P.H.
over entire body (cf. the Tarsian jug in Hochuli-Gysel 1977, no. T 218, pi. 56). Color: clay 10YR 7/4 (verypale brown); glaze 7.5YR 4/4 (brown) inside; glaze on exte riormostly worn away (perhaps pale blue: 5B 6/2). For the shape (especially of rim), see Hochuli-Gysel 1977,
lower
Three
sloping rim bearing grooves at top and bottom; inner
face
of
part
1st century.
of
Kalathos
R13:2 Fr.
and
ring-foot
870 P 14824 Fig. 27, Pl. 47 Area A-B 21-22, lotsNN 129-130, with 238, 377,400, 562, 640, 770, 836, 837, and 876
Skyphos,Handle-Form Uncertain
P.H.
low
phos (?) .Color: clay 10YR5/3 (brown) ;glaze5BG5/2 (gray ish blue-green) outside, 2.5Y 4/4 (olive-brown) inside.
yellowish,
thin,
almost
A
small
(1977, ment:
pp.
counterpart 166-167,
Hochuli-Gysel of Context Early
872
to Late
Kelche 8-9).
XXII,
p. 93,
Area D 17, lot00 5.0,
p.W.
no.
For
type 3 orna
Roman.
Fig. 27, Pl. 47
P 19819
Agora P.H.
of Hochuli-Gysel's T 179, 189, pis. 1977, no. 7, pl. 37.
nos.
409.
356, with 237
5.3; Diam.
est.
about
10.2
(rim
ca.
Fr. of rim and body of a small skyphos(?). High
8.2)
in
at top and bottom; on slender body: Form between 873). (cf.
with grooves rim-band, ward-sloping ornament Relief internal lip chamfer. vertical
petals
with
rows
of dots
of handle (s) unknown. Light yellow-buff clay; thin de cayed
yellow-brown
glaze
inside;
the
external
glaze
(brown to green?) is almost all lost. Color: clay 10YR 6/1 (gray); glaze 10GY4/4 (dark yellowish green) out side, 10Y5/4 (light olive) inside.
decoration unusual and among lead-glazed Shape as molded cf. Hellenistic bowls, Agora XXII, products; a Tarsus cf. nos. 398, 399, 68. Possibly product; p. 91, pl. 865, 892 for the ware. Context
of
1st century.
LEAD-GLAZE P 20020
873
AgoraXXll,
C17:5
est.
H.
27, PL 47
Fig.
no. p. 93,
409,
69,
pis.
nonjoining to 872. very similar traces the floor, On
of
A-B
5.0; Diam.
band
der,
lip
of
very
est.
ornament:
Relief
body.
the
egg-and-dart,
eggs
shoul
below
a
with
decorated
875 P 4488 Fig. F 11:1 (dumped fill) 4.6; of
Diam.
rim
lip
and
est.
28
16.0 wall
shoulder;
and
relief
decoration
missing. Color: clay 2.5YR 4.5/7 (red); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 5GY 3/2 (grayish olive inside.
green)
1st
1st to early
of
2nd
in Hochuli-Gysel
century.
2.2; Diam.
Rim
fr. Everted
outer
est. 9.5 lip rim with slight
Relief edge. of seven-petaled
band
ornament: rosettes.
(pink); glaze 5G 3/2
interior For 32:17a,
almost
ornament:
wholly
P.H. (P 19666b) 6.3; Diam. foot 5.2 Three wall frr. (P 17405a and P 19666b, joining;
P 17405b). Both of a band-handle. from
protrusion below rim,
of lip near horizontal
Color:
7.5YR
clay
7/4
(dusky green) outside; glaze on
worn
away. no. W
1977,
91,
pis.
877 P 22111 K 9-10:1 P.H.
5.9; Diam.
Rim
fr. Relief
all
"comma"
28, PL 47
Fig. est.
lip ornament:
pattern
on
an body, windblown
irregular grass.
over Color:
clay 2.5YR5/8 (red); glaze 5G 2/1 (greenish black) out side, 10YR6/6 (brownish yellow) inside. Possibly
a
Perge
product;
the
"comma"
treatment
seems related to that on the skyphos in Atik 1995, no. 58 (p. 52, fig. 22, with pi. 10, parallels cited). The rim resembles
Hochuli-Gysel
a North Italian workshop
have
more
elaborately
1977,
no.
I 31, pi.
18, from
(Asia Minor goblets generally
profiled
rims).
Context of firsthalf (tomid?-) 2nd century,with re
sidual
material.
missing handle,
For
see
relief ornament,
pl. 20:22.
1977,
Hochuli-Gysel
Context of P 17405 2nd-century; context of P 19666 with
Roman
Early
disturbance.
880 P 19666a Fig. Area B-C 19, lotNN 265 1.7, Diam.
Loose
preceding
base
of
base
5.1
cup/bowl,
on
ware,
rather
bottom
tiny
concave
Early
on
glaze
Roman
frr. of
foot,
stem,
body).
An
(torus) face.
(paler
than
disturbance.
28, Pl. 47
est. 6.2, Diam. foot lip rim with ring-handle;
frr. of
joining of piece
the
inner
Fig.
rim fr. 5.5; Diam.
loose
and
with
881 P 5650 Area E 15
joining
to
related
perhaps
gritty; leaf-green on bottom.
that of 875), patchy Context of Classical,
P.H.
28, Pl. 47
(but not from same vessel). Splayed
chamfered
Reddish
a
and
lower
unusual
6.2 a non two
(also
body
kantharos
hybrid
skyphos with ring-handle (s) (under flat handle-plates)
of
14.0
suggesting
each
attachment
right by a vertical row of small bosses. Color: clay 2.5YR 5/8 (red); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 10GY3/2 (dusky yellowish green) inside.
Three
Kantharos/Goblet on StemFoot
to
of lower
handles shape; originally ornament: to lip. Relief right a male to left, figure playing a at outlined swag of drapery
handle-attachment, below
flute;
traces
retain pieces Kantharos
shoulder
foot,
Hochuli-Gysel
64.
80-100.
265 (P 19666b)
PH.
876 P 14825 Fig. 28, PL 47 Area A-B 21-22, lotsNN 129-130, with 870 P.H.
of ca. a.d.
Context
century?
to
is comparable
879 P 17405 + 19666b Fig. 28, Pl. 47 Area C 20, lotNN 292 (P 17405); area B-C 19, lotNN
Classical,
Rim profile not closely matched 1977(but cf. nos. T 189, 193, pi. 9). Context
rim
vertical
plain
14.0
of each
P.H.
high,
that of the Italian Sigillata chalice 705.
leaf pattern. Color: clay 5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow); glaze 5BG 5/2 (grayish blue-green) outside, 5Y 6/4 (pale ol ive) inside. Shape resembles Kelche T 189 and T 183 inHochuli Gysel 1977, pi. 9. Residual in Late Roman fill.
Fr.
of handle
settes covers the body. Color: clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); glaze 10GY 3/2 (dusky yellowish green) outside (but with a dusky blue-green tone [5BG 3/2] where glaze is thickest), 10YR 5/6 (yellowish brown) inside.
Late
and
12.5
frr. of foot, nonjoining body attachments (but handles stance of foot of have existed). may once Edge missing, a ornament: rim Relief (as drawn) approximate only. ro of lanceolate network in leaves arranged six-petaled
20-21
of rim
Fr.
est.
lip three
and
The
874 P 14870 PL 47 P.H.
Diam.
13.5;
joining trace rim. No
and
Footed Cup (withoutHandles) Area
est.
Two
Roman.
Early
AgoraV, p. 27, no. G 45, pis. 5, 63 (restored profile). D41 (layer IIB) H.
the kiln support during firing. Color of clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red) on base to 7.5YR 6/4 (light brown) on upper wall; color of glaze 5Y5/3 (olive) outside, 5Y5/6 to 2.5Y 4/4 (olive to olive-brown) inside. Context
209
878 P 9844 PL 47
91.
est. 12.3; Diam. foot 6.4 lip frr.: foot and parts of body. Shape on as 871. ornament Relief body of two left by contact with puntoni
7.0; Diam.
Four
WARE
at the skyphos type should belong, allowing
rim;
the
loose
restoration
stemmed a
of
base
rather
low
bulging body surmounted by a high flaring neck. A long, serves a mask
over the spur leaf-shaped applied as a Relief ornament: handle-support. set the handles between midway
other mask diametrically opposite) the shoulder.
On
the floor,
traces
lower
neck
on
neck, an
(probably
and swags falling to
of two
puntoni.
Color:
clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue green) outside, originally yellowish (?) inside (much decayed). The recalls
overall earlier
shape, deeper
clearly vessels
modeled such
on
as Corinth
metalware, C-47-802
CATALOGUE
210 ca.
of
b.c
150
rated).
VII.3,
(Corinth
Handle-plate
Handle
deco
16; black-gloss,
pi.
resembles
1
type
Hochuli-Gysel
(1977, p. 29, fig. 9).
ther out.
M19:l P.H.
6.1;
sherd,
from a kantharos perhaps H. undecorated, 3.2) (min.
Rim
or a stemmed from
separated
body by three horizontal ridges. Relief ornament: at top of body,
ovolo
pattern inverted
with
alternating
rows
(two
the
preserved), leaves.
lanceolate
Color:
eggs
1977, no. Hochuli-Gysel of 2nd century. Context
S 94, pi.
12.
dim.
or
of bowl
fr.: part
cup
C-F
P.H.
3.6; trace no
Situla
proper.
(shoulder)
p.Diam.
and
attachment
bail-handle Relief
ornament:
just
century,
below
of
part
handle
a band
shoulder,
P.H. a band
residual.
probably
885 P 18358 C17:l Rim
of ovolo
est.
lip
28, PL 47
14.0
fr.; handle
missing. shoulder.
below
just
Relief
C-F
886
of mid-lst
or
century
E
Drips
glaze
a mass
"among
28, PL 47 of
4th
century
b.c
Fr.
5.8; Diam. of
rim,
lip shoulder
est.
15.0
and
body;
handle
missing.
Re
lief ornament on body; only a sheaf of three heads of wheat (?) is recognizable. Color of clay 5YR 6/6 (red dish yellow); glaze inside and out seriously altered (in terior
glaze
a shade
probably
of
Various Open Shapes D-I
17-20, 5.2; max. W.
section
00
obliquely. Clay used for the decoration the
thus
over
glaze
section 2.3
yellow).
Regional
Other
Various
the relief
elements
ap
TT
Classes
890 P 17744 PL 48 18
AreaC P.H.
5.5;
p.Diam.
Kantharos:
ranged
on
upward; in at
least
leaf
preserved
13.0
with a trace of of upper body piece a ornament: lanceolate leaf, large ar either side, pinecones, tips down, rows. The size of the three horizontal
single Relief
shoulder.
the
est.
no more
suggests
three
than
on
others
the body. Color: clay 10YR 7/4 (verypale brown), glaze 5G 3/2 (dusky green) outside and inside. uncertain.
listed
products context. No
891
above,
P 21279 Pl.
H-I
dim.
48 of
Diam.
5.7;
(p.W.)
relief
est.
ring
9.0;
15.0
p.Diam.
fr. of a pilgrim-flask(?). Curved profile. Relief
Wall
on
outside
Main into mold). leaf-bands vertical concentric added
to the Asia Minor related Possibly is abnormal. but the buff fabric
7-8:1
arcs
frieze:
(motifs row
rather
of
("herringbones"); motif (one plain instance in one survive),
circle
deeply
punched
by separated panels a in each panel, and one with motif with
a
curving
leaf
band preserved above. At bottom, below a slight ridge/ a row of concentric circles. Micaceous groove, on exterior buff clay; a white may coating traces of a badly decayed glaze.
Ware unidentified
887 P 14517 PL 47 Area
part of Color:
48
15-19,
white;
decoration
sherds" P.H.
in at bot of a cup or bowl, curving attachment of a band-handle.
on upper ivy leaves and fruit (?) level of handle below attachment.
stems, placed
Source
on
later.
Fig.
31,
00
est. 10.0 (interior) p.Diam. fr. of a wheel small vessel, relatively probably Body on two olive leaves Barbotine relief ornament: made.
Max.
P 27207
Area
38, 45.
3.8; max.
P.H.
ornament: of
lip indicate an inverted firing position. Color: clay 7.5YR 6/6 (reddishyellow); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue-green) outside, 5Y 5/6 (light olive-brown) inside. Context
pis.
lower
P 19495 Pl.
point
Fig.
4.6; Diam. to shoulder
1966,
12.0
of ovolo, below which a rosette of 14(?) petals. Color: clay 2.5YR 5/8 (red) to 5YR 5.5/1 (gray); glaze 10YR 6/8 (brownish yellow) inside. Glaze on exterior almost totally destroyed. of 3rd Context
intended
perhaps
ration. est.
Small part of upper body, shoulder, neck and rim, one
was
pears paler. Color: clay 2.5YR 5/6 (red); glaze 5Y 2.5/1 (black) inside and out, 5Y5/2 (olive-gray) on the deco
P 12360 PL 47 19:2
P.H.
the
relief
Area
almost
6.1; max.
of
ornament:
Relief
section
15-19,
p.W. 4.5 lower body
Fr. of tom;
889 re
of stem. No
and
mains of relief decoration. Color: clay 5YR 5/8 (yellow ish red); glaze 5GY 5/2 (grayish olive-green) outside, 2.5Y 4.5/4 (olive-brown to light olive-brown) inside. Context of 2nd century (firsthalf?).
884 0
original,
clay
(white) inside and
clay 2.5YR 6/6 (light red); glaze 5GY3/2 (grayish olive green) outside, 5Y 3/2 (dark olive-gray) inside.
6.2
Kantharos
Area
body,
883 P 13518 Fig. 28 Area N-O 18, lots? 39-41, with 664 Max.
if
color, glaze silver.
Nei
top(?). Color:
888 P 19494 PL 47
clay
5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow); glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue green) outside, 5Y 4/4 (moderate olive-brown) inside.
RL.
The
hori
Flat,
trulla). (so-called saucepan a on by longitudinal ridge shows any trace of attachment.
For saucepans in silver, see Strong context. in a Late Roman Residual
4.9
p.W.
a
(yellowish red); glaze 5Y8/1
to imitate
Rim
with
surface
5YR5/8
882 P 9927 PL 47
cup.
of
marked
zontal,
May
be
same
actually as late as 5th Date
pinkish bear
slight
(possibly related to that of 888).
Late
Roman
century?
mica-dusted
fabric.
LEAD-GLAZE 892 P 27695 Area N-Q12-14, P.H.
28, PL 48
Fig.
lot IT366
gray).
est. 10.1 lip fr.: part of rim and
South Italian (?) thin-walled glazed ware. Subject of
a
with
wall,
ornament
handle-plate
(handle-ring missing). Fleshy double volutes (tilted) on
on handle-ring. handle-plate, single groove tion not Very good workmanship. preserved.
Wall
decora
Clean
fab
ric, light buff (10YR 8/3). Glaze 5BG 3/2 (dusky blue green) outside, 10YR5/8 (yellowish brown) inside; thin and mostly lost on exterior, thick and bright on inside. Slight glaze knobs along lip from the firing. a Tarsus
Perhaps
near
1977, no. T 162, pi. 8 (butwithout
lip). of lst-2nd
Context
Fig. 28, PL 48
B20:l (fill3) est.
H.
rim
Diam.
3.8; est.
foot
Diam.
(without
est.
handles)
with
lug-handles
(only one survives) pierced with holes for suspension; on
Re surface. resting from a single mold: produced on of ivy leaves, and fruit, close tendrils, rim, band a continuous on the concave inner surface, spaced; to which are attached leaves and tendril similar fruit, low, broad ring-foot with on interior, lief ornament
groove
which are widely spaced outside the
more
and
rim)
the tendril (toward toward
spaced
closely
the
center.
Probably originally 10 leaves and 10 branches of ber ries in each series. Light buff clay (5YR 7/2?"pinkish gray"), smooth. Only faint traces of glaze (light yellow?
uncertain?fabric
Minor
differs
listed
seum
products "Sestos" (Dardanelles) see Vierneisel 30147:
ill. on
p.
as
the
Rome?) exterior
140. Alternatively, rather product; of a bowl
dorff type 37)
orna
relief
the
For
bered).
1978,
same
the
series
Antikenmu
Berlin,
pp.
of
those
Perhaps
find,
no. 140-141, be an Italian
this may similar motifs
appear of version
(a shallow-bodied
the Civico
the metal
Museo
in Trieste
of the
prototypes
1966, pis. 40, 47. Mid(?)-2nd
above.
from
133,
(e.g., on the
Dragen
in whitish fabric found at Aquileia,
of
the collections
894
of
parts
shaped
of same
Context
in
(unnum see Strong
type,
Area
C-F
15-19,
P.H. Wall glazed.
00,
with
Augustan
est. 4.2; max. (interior) p.Diam. fr. of a closed vessel. Wheelmade; On
exterior,
applique
ornament:
pieces
15.0 interior at
right,
un
to left, statue,
on a half left, standing facing rectangu the statue is in short tunic and draped the statue's hand hold down, right hangs an uncertain over a bow(?). left shoulder, ing object; a In front of the statue base, with hand figure kneeling
lar pedestal; wears boots;
in
supplication
toward
the
Color:
clay
drop 5YR
Italian.
896 P 8899 K18:3 (upper fill) H.
Diam.
4.6-4.7;
28, Pl. 48
Fig. rim
6.3, Diam.
base
3.0, Diam.
near-complete. top; base
bears
Bowl-shaped, a groove
of
Inkwell. with
Mended, recessed
part-closed
bottom, at center, Smooth, green
a
defining slight a vent near and
foot. On
light yellow-brown all over (rather in blue-green places.
on
orifice
top, blocked edge, by the glaze. leaf ware, nonmicaceous; under ap flange), in inverted position;
patchy Fired
glaze
pearing
circular
two slight knobs of glaze (appearing blue) have formed
on
the rim.
or
Rome
Presumably
From
vicinity.
the upper
(Ot
noted
from
toman Turkish) fill in the cistern in question, but may belong with the lower fill,which is Roman of 2nd- to date.
4th-century
Ottoman
similar
Nothing
has
been
times.Ware probably Central Italian (cf.Tiber
and
Etruscan
this should
in the Etrusco-Corinthian
fabrics
to
la Biagini's "campano in Rome found (one pieces comparable see Di Mino from a and Ber context), mid-2nd-century nos. 77-79. tinetti 1990, pp. 99-100, The type is related
orbit);
class.
ziale"
to one
in terra
found
2nd
correspond
For
in the
sigillata
1st century.
century.
897 P 25561 Fig. 28 Area D-I 17-20, lot rr 664 6.5; max.
P.H.
p.Diam. 15.6
dim.
est. 26.0;
(interior)
Th.
of wall
interior
figure
at
without
glaze.
No
preserved
orna
ment. Color: clay 5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow), glaze 10GY 3/2 (dusky yellowish green). A late(?) product of unknown origin (Italy?Asia Mi nor? Mesopotamia?). Context of end
of 2nd
century.
stand
ing female figure, wearing chiton, to left,holding in her lefthand, at shoulder level, a dish (offering tray?);
extended
of vertical
exterior.
1stor 2nd century?
Wheelmade; section
of a row
Two joining body sherds of a large closed vessel.
date.
P 19992 PL 48
and 61
on
motifs
7/4 (pink); glaze 5GY5/2 (duskyyellow-green) outside, 10YR 4/6 (dark yellowish brown) inside.
0.7; max.
century.
Remains
wares).
barbotine
Valley
Source Asia
in the deeper
remain
silver?) ment.
est. 9.5
(interior)
p.Diam.
orifice 2.0
two
rim and
horizontal
narrow,
coarse
later
18.5;
8.5
Complete profile: twojoining and twononjoining frr.
Dish
5.0; max.
P.H.
Fig. 28, Pl. 48
Fr. of curved body of a bowl or jug.Wheelmade. Shal low horizontal ribbing on body (as on 2nd-century and
Perhaps
1947, p. 212, pi. 48:3.
at Aulis.
Iphigenia
possibly
895 P 18303 Area C-D 17-18
century.
P 17115
Thompson
to
similar
Handle-plate
product.
that ofHochuli-Gysel
rosette
211
Color: clay 5YR 5/6 (yellowish red); glaze 5Y 3/2 (olive
3.4; Diam.
Skyphos
893
WARE
right.
898 P 32191 Fig. Area L-P 10-12, lot0 187, with 1739 P.W.
max.
71;
Fr. of
edge
of
handle-stump stump glaze green
of a
white on
p.Diam. shoulder
est.
27.0-30.0
large
closed
vessel,
with
(or possibly edge of floor of a basin, with
foot). Outer tripod and dark bluish
inside.
ca.
of a
28, PL 48
worn.
surface
green
on
Buff
outside,
clay; olive
212
CATALOGUE
or Cilician fabric. Possibly Mesopotamian Context of second half of 2nd century, or slightly
later.
900 P 32171 Fig. 28 Area B 21, lotNN 102, with 149, 610, 776 P.H. 4.4 (a), 1.8 (b); Diam. est. 11.6 (rim est. 11.4); Diam.
899 P 6995 B-C 10-11:1 P.H.
rim
of
lip of a small wall keel-rimmed upper no relief ornament. Color: clay 5Y
and
Wheelmade;
7/3 (pale yellow), glaze 5GY 5/2 to 3/2 (dusky yellow
to green grayish olive-green) Context of late 1st century
inside
out.
and
to ca. a.d.
b.c
ware
and
est. 9.5
3.7; Diam.
Fr. bowl.
Fig.
foot
5.0
Rim fr. (a) and whole of base
28
to 898:
similar
conical
(b), not joining. Form vertical
body,
rim with
flange, low foot-ring.Groove marks off lip.Grayish buff
ware
tint in
(orange dark
pearing
bluish
whitish
places);
where
green
decayed glaze, thicker (around
ap rim,
on bottom). Fired inverted; glaze knobs on lip. Slight on
stilt-marks Second
70-100.
a small scar on (two); edge to mid-lst Context century.
floor
quarter
of foot. of
same
date.
BLACK-GLOSS P 19108
901
Fig. 28 XXIX, pp. 221, 406-407, no. 1641, fig. 98, Agora 131 (not showing internal decoration). Hayes 2000a, pl. fig. 4:1.
N 20:4 (middle fill) H.
smooth,
Tan-brown
black
gloss, lower face
clay
rather
dull, of foot; a
on ish tinge, ending of foot to one side. B
Campana
(some
for
except
Smooth
texture).
a mold.
over
upside-down
24.2
near-complete
rim miss
of
pieces
ing). Flattish floor, low thick upcurved rim; heavy tilted/knobbed foot, deeply hollowed on inside. Both faces
(a centering mark?). Possibly thrown
small depression
(slight rough with faint blu on
splash
inner
face
ca.
Diam.
4.0-4.1;
Mended,
SERIES
CAMPANA WARE: ETRUSCAN
rather
surface
rough
under
foot. Four/five rows of fine slanted rouletting (Diam. 7.1) on floor; at center, slight knob surrouded by a
(from
ries. Shape as Morel
no.
1, dated
earlier).
Etruscan
type 2252a Treatment
not
region),
in se
early
(1981, p. 153, pi. 39; cf. to the Delos
close
find,
Delos XXVII, p. 249, no. D 64, fig. 127, pi. 43; Morel 1986, p. 473, no. 80 (withhigher rim and grooves flank ing the rouletting). Just before
86 b.c?
of ca.
Context
B.C.
75-50
FINE GRAY WARE Asia
Ware
Micaceous
Minor
est. 22.0) (Diam. with much mica;
Platters, Type 1 (Rounded Rim): Early Version 902 P 16411 Fig. 29 Agora XXIX, p. 399. F19:3 est.
Diam.
ca.
45.4
(but
ca.
47.2
as
at stump
foot
on
and
Ca. 86 in
restored
16.0
or less, in pieces); (one-sixth profile Surfaces foot restored). (now missing incomplete one of in On floor: band flaking badly worn, places. ca. 12.3). of grooves between (Diam. pairs rouletting, to brown Dull other decoration No preserved. grayish and
on
and
Ca. 86
part 75-50
silvery mica.
of
Slip
similar on
polished
originally
top
of rim. b.c?
of
Context
cleanup
post-Sullan
(after
P 16410 Fig. 29 no. 1575, fig.95. Agora XXIX, pp. 233, 399, F 19:3
903
P.H.
(body only) est. 15.0
impeded
XXIX) Rather
by
the
ca.
5.0;
(Precise restoration.
Diam.
est.
Note
Diam.
52.0;
measurement
half,
in various
that Rotroff
pieces
foot
is somewhat
offers slightlydifferent figures.) under
three
of
Context
post-Sullan
(after
cleanup
904 P 32204 Fig. H16:2 P.H. est.
ca.
10.0) Pieces
1.7; p.Diam. of floor
a small
parently
29
and
version
est.
22.0
(Diam.
rim
(lip flaked of 902. Flatfish
foot
of missing away). floor,
Plate, ap thickened
on outside, rounded though (presumably off broken top is possible). Apparently line of presumed with a foot. On floor, above
rim upcurved a flat outturned at
junction faint rouletting. two grooves encircling b.c to ca. 86 Context of late 2nd century
foot,
B.C.).
(at stump)
B.C.?
outside
b.c).
Fragmentary
fine with much gray ware, on underside, dull colors,
part 75-50
on
and
plas
ter); H. body ca. 3.1 (with missing foot est. ca. 4.1);
Diam.
at On floor: a groove lip. lines of rouletting. Light gray, on gray to gray-brown top slip, polished on outer and of rim, duller surface. flaking
rounded
angle),
(Agora
Platters, Type 1 (Rounded Rim): Standard Version 905 P 6874 + 32018 Fig. 29 Agora XXIX, p. 399, no. 1574, fig. 95, pi. 124 (for P 6874; P 32018 cited, not listed as joining). D 12:2 and D 11:4 (middle fill), respectively. P.H. p.H.
4.7; Diam.
3.0, W. P 6874:
(now
restored).
Slightly sloping floor; low steep rim (with external basal
b.c
2.3; about
est. 56.0;
P 32018
one-fifth,
part of foot preserved); ter of floor.
Diam.
foot est. 21.0+;
alone:
p.H. mended
loose
pieces
(of main
Stamp: 4.2
piece)
side, with (one up of rim and of cen
FINE GRAY WARE (mended, joining P 6874);
Large rim fr.P 32018 of floor.
loose
with
rounded
thick
a
rim and
Large, Outer of a part of foot formed foot-ring. now On floor: lost (imprint separate ring, preserved). of two bands between of remains each pairs rouletting, est. 26.0, loose of of grooves 10.9?on (Diam. piece P 32018, Diam. about Between these, 16.5-17?). large piece low double
motifs:
impressed
Ionic
half-columns,
ingwith another motif (originally four + four[?]); one
column
motif
Drab much
traces
and
of
survive). stamps adjacent at surfaces, with light gray fired. Dark gray-black poorly
fired
ware,
brown-gray fine mica;
rather
slip all over, polished and glossy on top (and part of rim), thin and abraded on underside. Slip badly flaked
on
outer
face
of rim.
of ca.
Context
B.C.
50-25
(H. on bands
foot Two
outer comprising
large,
impressed
poorly
preserved,
originally
P 32019 Fig. 29 Agora XXIX, p. 399, no. 1574, fig.95, pl. 124. D 11:4 (middle fill) 3.0; max.
P.H.
of
Half
Low
large. terior.
Flat
est.
Diam.
rim
brownish
of
Context
tint,
on
black
Typical a.d. contexts. tury of ca. Context
specks.
ric thinner);
ca.
Two
est. 64; Diam.
frr. (mended):
Low
shallow
foot with
impressed bordered
molding,
flat
surface (W. 1.3). Fine resting on rim: on patterns egg-and-dart lip a small cable Floor dec by molding.
surface.
Black
ending Context
908
edge of ca. a.d.
XXIX,
Area F 13-14 P.H. W.
30-50
p. 399,
2.8; Diam.
no.
and
earlier).
29, PL 48
For
Diam.
of the rim motifs, copies B.C. to 1st century early
as
base
est.
but
to
see
debased
cable surface.
926.
1st century
a.d.?
17.0)
preserved). glossy and B.C.
B-C
10-11:1
P.H.
(rim
est.
foot
perhaps dimensions.
of same Flat
907
floor,
type low
a.d.
Context
of
to
neat
surrounding brownish
at
Clay
palmette core. Black
on top. polished a.d. 1st century early
of
Context
frr.) 2.5
+ foot
Various
frr. (four
two base
rims,
a narrow rim, bearing Low No lip. foot-ring.
up at
ca.
est.
Diam.
0.6;
68; Diam.
35
recessed
sherds). line of
decoration
Flat cabling
preserved
stepped on top on floor.
Clay brownish at core; flaking black slip, glossy on top. Ca.
b.c?
50-1
of
Context
b.c
late-lst-century
late
1st century
a.d.,
with
material.
Platters, Type 3 (cf.Conspectus Form 18for Rim-Form) 913 P 7094 Fig. 29 2000a,
ca.
p.
ca. 4.1; max.
286,
fig. 4:4.
ca. 45.9;
Diam.
Diam.
44.8-45.0;
base
Diam.
of rim
molding
22.4
Flat floor, with restored; Near-complete, slip flaking. H. (W. 1.7; external very low offset band 0.3) forming foot. Thick, mold rim, with projecting upright, tapering at a the latter grooved; at top and bottom, ings groove of fine
Pair
grooves
on floor;
no
other
decoration.
Light gray clay; dull black slip, ending at junction of rim and
underside. rim
Haltern Base,
than
P 32029 Fig. 29 Hayes 2000a, p. 286, fig. 4:5.
For
14.4
fr. (ca. 12.5 x 9.0). Single the above, but of smaller
less mica
912
apex.
Fig. 29, PL 48
152
contains
1st century early mixed.
Roman,
est.
1st century mixed date.
H.
below
scheme
6.1
(one stamps wash overall,
13.9
on top of rim (combined
at egg motifs lip, with at core, light gray just
909 P 17991 Area C 18, lot00
b.c
(Diam.
much
Glossy black slip on top, thin grayishwash underneath. Late
dim.
Hayes
dim.
Decorative
Sherd of outer (?) part of floor. On floor: three fine
bottom,
Fig.
this ware,
Area T 18, lotHH 18
Rim fr.Three moldings
3.7); stamped brown band. Clay
1573.
58; max.
est.
top
(or somewhat
P 5343
Agora
on
slip, worn, of foot.
at outer
0.9.
911 P6588 PL 48 Area E-G 12-13, lot B' 42
floor;
oration (ifany) lost.Clay brown at core, turning grayish toward
of foot
at stamps preserved. Clay brownish worn to black dull surface; brown, slip,
1st century and Hellenistic
25
rim. Flat
on top (combined W.
raised rim, with fivemoldings 3.8).
est.
base to base,
rim
Type similar to 909 (but fab
H.
or five
gray floor only.
grooves
3.1; Diam.
large
29, PL 48
13.0
exterior
near
Max.
Corinth. H.
B.C.?
similar to 909: large palmette stamps (L. ca. 3.4) in band between circles of rouletting flanked by double grooves;
in early-lst-cen
Platters, Type 2 907 P 8466 29, PL 48 Fig. Slane Wright 1980, pp. 146, 148, no. 31, pl. 29, from
Q13T
smooth,
clay;
Fig.
ca.
est.
base
Diam.
floor.
b.c
50-25
1st century
Half of base, mended.
Probably
13.0). Gray, with slight
crumbly; with abrasions slip. Worn, ware. a few sherds Same type:
Smooth
Gray
one
909.
Medium part of floor preserved. on ex rim with basal upcurved angle slight a and remains floor, bearing pair of grooves fine mica
3.0+;
(L.
stamps
four).
perhaps
910 P 9678 Area L 19, lotX 69
on
and
somewhat
(over position of foot) with
palmette
to foot.
close
core,
33.0
of a line of rouletting (Diam.
base-molding. dou between
semiglossy black slip, thin and dull on bottom, ending
two of four
906
0.8) with slight a line of rouletting
face
ble grooves flank a band
alternat
perhaps
213
Context ern
cf. early
treatment,
(Augustan)
of
versions
type 2/ Conspectus form 18 in Italian Sigillata. of ca.
and Western
a.d.
1-30
sigillata
(on basis
wares).
of associated
East
CATALOGUE
214 P 16566 Fig.
914 No H. Rim
fr. (p.L.
Rim
12.4).
thinner
vertical,
on
than
that of
at top and bottom, both
top edge.
Gray
clay;
thinnish
H.
rim
Small
at rim.
or
B.C.
1st century
No
rim
Large
est.
er
Light
fired;
poorly
26.6 sloping
floor;
broad
flat
rim,
clay,
foot
of rough
not gloss, Context
5.9
rouletting
on
floor.
Dark
gray
bottom. after
2.7; max.
vertical
Upturned
est.
Diam.
29
919
rim,
31.2 convex
on
exterior,
a
above
context.
in 6th-century
P 24311 Fig.
Rim
gray-black
black
slip
on
on
inside,
Asia Minor (?) fabric?tending
ware,
cf. 905.
spout.
slightly
1586.
6.2
in groups of four) around wall; fabric without
Smooth, light gray as 923. same ware
rim est.
11.2; max.
ob
dim.
10.4
low round band, rim, concave upright at the and rim Thin, grooves concavity. flanking trace of mica); thin, matte (faint gray ware
slip, partly absorbed. of manufacture Place
mon?
On
continued
as
a
thin
to local ware. For
(Knidos?
Perga (of different
counterpart
and
30
P 28158 Fig. C-F
est.
2.8; Diam.
inside; under
gray ware;
section
15-19,
flat-based
ing to base).
on
period.
Wares
Other
Small tapered.
of Augustan
Context
H.
outside,
uncertain made
Locally
Cyprus?).
fabric): P 11836 (AgoraV, p. 13, no. F 26, pi. 63).
29
gloss outside.
on
dull
933:
and
smooth,
924
inside of rim, graffitoAE. Smooth light gray ware with
fine mica;
inkwell??rather
frr. of base. Two (large beaker?). a flat base. verti toward Shallow,
(executed
4.5; Diam.
ed wall;
P-S
P.H.
pot
923 P 19177 Fig. 30 D 17:11 (upper fill)
Area
sector SA 7-13, max. est. 48.0 Diam. 3.3; on fr. Upright rim, convex
Area
it like a spout; than
element,
black
surface.
lower
taper fr. is
Early Roman?
to 772
sharp angle, and flat on inner face (slightlyoffset); flat floor. Smooth light gray fabric (no mica visible); both faces of rim and floor polished, bearing a thin light gray slip (ending on exterior of rim); slightwash on the rougher Residual
the
Shallow cup (two-handled type?). Joining frr.of one side of rim (no handles are preserved). Profile similar
918 P 32006 Fig. Area H-I 15, lotK 69c P.H.
near-cylindrical, interior (i.e.,
00
est.
base
above base. groove vious slip. Possibly
P.H.
86 B.C.
Fabric
Smooth
tapers
cal gouging
fine silverymica; polished black slip/
on applied of shortly
Aiolic(?)
5.2; Diam.
P.H.
Body
oblique
ware with much
lip 1.7
gray and rather Hellenistic.
of Late
Near-cylindrical
Bowl or skyphos? Base (complete). Foot with high beveled molding; two stepsmark off foot fromwall. Two circles
of vessel,
no. p. 400, Agora XXIX, C-F section Area 15-19,
B.C.?
1.9; Diam.
grayish
922 P 19857 PL 49
917 P 31979 Fig. 29 E 14:3 (middle fill) P.H.
at
3.9; Diam.
a made separately be part of a lamp?or
Context
Type as Lamboglia type 6 (Campana wares). Perhaps another ware (hardly local, but possibly Campana C). 1st century
shoulder.
of a
Roman.
Early
not
possibly
interior
along lip. Undeco
top only. Rath slip covering to contain less mica than 902.
black
appears
on
of a funnel). Smooth, lightgrayware; slip glossy black on
fr. Shallow,
gray
to
spout? Wheelmade, onto continue wheel-marks
may
slightly convex, with small molding
rated.
ca.
of spout or
apparently
29 recorded
provenance 3.5; Diam.
P.H.
turned;
Funnel ing;
P 12807 Fig.
part of shoul small "sliced"
921 P4311 Fig. 30 Area E-F 15, lot T 166 L.
Other Forms 916
base,
base
of the shape: P 20701, P 20702.
of mixed
Context
a.d.
1st century
early
and
rim,
faint groove groove; traces light gray fabric with
black slip(?). Local copies(?)
est. 68.0
Flat
median
clean,
Smooth,
29
1.6; Diam.
with
Neck,
jug.
aryballoid mended. missing;
handle
Rim fr. (p.L. 16.4). Flat floor; rim thickened and grooved on top. Clay brown, flaky, fired gray at surface; black slip overall, polished and glossy on top and on exterior
4.0
Area A-B 22, lotNN 124 P.H. (with handle) 7.2; Diam. body 6.4; Diam.
der
Platter, Type 4 915 P 25611 Fig. A 16:2
Wares
920 P 16629 PL 49
913, with projecting moldings
three grooves grooved; worn. black slip,
Gray
Smooth
29
recorded provenance est. 40.0 rim 2.5; Diam.
ca.
dish.
00
12.5 Three
rim
sherds
(one
extend
Sloping wall, slightlyoffset rimwith cavity
flat bottom.
of base.
Single
Very edge dark gray, varnishlike
grooves
on
smooth, slip.
rim molding
nonmicaceous,
Possibly from the region of Knidos (related to the Attiko dishes). Or thismay be of Metapontine origin, although
the
type
is not
confirmed
there.
FINE GRAY WARE
925 P 4198 PL 49 section
Y
est.
ca. 45.0
rim frr. Low
rounded
Area
C-G
P.H.
ca. 3.4; Diam.
Dish?
13-16,
Two
930 P 9097 Fig. DILI (dumped fill) H.
narrow
wall,
flat rim
(W. 1.5) with slightlyraised edges. Stamped decoration:
scroll on rim; leaf motifs and running spiral beading on flat of rather less smooth, gray ware, edge lip. Light micaceous than 902. Thin brownish all over, gray slip on interior. somewhat glossy
Platter. molded
Large
of rim. Flat
piece
top, bearing
impressed
rim with
raised
floor;
and
egg-and-dart
cable
patterns at lip. Rather flaky, light gray ware; glossy, black Imitation
slip overall. of "Asia Minor"
ric as 924?
Probably P 7981 (Diam.
P 3551,
series,
a
not est.
local ca. 63.0,
fab rims:
Similar
product.
from
both
56.0),
late
levels. These and 925 are cited by Rotroff (AgoraXXIX,
1573). p. 399, no. B.C. 1st century
to
3.5; Diam.
Part
of rim.
31.0 and
knobbed
gray-black slip overall. of the same fabric as Late
Possibly series: (P 3155 cal origin.
60, n.
p.
hooked
1st century
Probably
rather
B.C.
Context
kraters
Hellenistic too
10);
low
floor;
lip; low tapering
(two, two, one) traces with
on
preserved of mica
(less
than in 928, 929; no lime). Dull near-black slip
mica overall.
a
copy
of an ESA
ware shape. 1st century b.c).
(late
Augustan
Context
of
Various Types,Perhaps Local 931 P 21727 Fig. 30 R10:l H.
of wall
ca.
est.
3.3; Diam.
13.2
Shallow cup with handle (s). Two rim frr.Very soft worn.
and
Low
vertical
wall,
vertical handle. angle; peaked a little mica; with thin black only. Date
earlier
ca.
P.H.
rim with
S-curved
Flat
clean,
fairly
context.
than
Area D 17, lot00
light gray clay with traces of fine mica;
lip. Smooth, semiglossy
rim est.
ware,
Gray
932 P 19852 PL 49
927 P 22410 Fig. 30 Area L-P 10-12, lot0 212 P.H.
mended.
preserved;
an
above
concave,
slightly
light gray ware, on exterior visible
Smooth, slip, Context
of Tiberian.
a.d.
1st century
early
35.4
sets of grooves
foot. Three
floor.
slightly
1. Same
type
30
angular wall and rim, with hooked
Early Claudian.
est. 66.0
Diam.
one-third
Perhaps
926 P 20564 Pl. 49 Area P-S 7-13, section EA (surface find)
ca.
est.
2.8; Diam.
Nearly
b.c
1st century
late
Perhaps
215
to be
fine
of
early
of
385 body
ca.
est.
11.5
Small jar or jug. Two body frr.Body nearly globular, with sloping shoulder. Zigzag pattern of triple gouged on
strokes
Late
marks
shoulder,
rather
clay, black
lo
cen
2nd
7.0; Diam.
some
soft, with
on exterior. slip 1st century b.c?
Uncertain
of
gray turning below. Light darker traces of worn spots; of
Context
B.C.
1st century
Ware
tury.
Unclassified
Perhaps
Ware,
933 P 8144 B-C 10-11:1
Local
Plates (Rather SoftFabric; Some Fine Mica
P.H.
Inclusions
P 8465 Fig.
Q13T H.
30
and est.
Diam.
33.8
foot. Gray overall. A
remains
clay;
standard
of poor,
of
shape
the
to black
brown-gray
b.c
1st century
a.d.
little
earlier
than
context.
Context
(cf. ESA of
No
P 16565 Fig.
provenance H.ca. 4.1; Diam.
Gloss
One-fifth condition.
On
preserved. floor:
as 928; Type of grooves pair
in rather over
better
position
of
foot. Clay lightgray at core; thin gray slip overall, lightly polished. Presumed
late
P.H.
5.3; Diam.
Two
(?)-handled
1.5;
50.0
1st century
B.C.
(or
later?).
Gouged sideways and
(mica
on the patterns to r.). (tops Gray lime thin traces);
to be
smooth-textured
cf. 923,
shape, the thin-walled
a
local
prod Red
the Pergamon 1537. example
934 P 33431 Fig. 30 Area E 14-15, lot T 58, with 935
On
recorded
too
the basic
cup 772, and 30-1 b.c?
Ca.
ca.
30
set
"leaf-sprays" fine-textured
seems
For
bellied,
est.
14.0
rim-band.
plain
of
fairly
This
uct.
30-50.
929
rim est.
black slip all over,with dull brownish tinton interior.
slip
ware,
7-13). a Date
row
clay,
Flat floor; ta low, upcurved, One-quarter preserved. est. foot rim; low, broad, 13; (Diam. pering ledgelike on bottom; W. a faint of line of 1.6). Marks turning on floor between above of grooves rouletting position
of
bottom
belly:
2.5; max.
4.5; Diam.
Shallow two-handled (?) cup: rim fragment. Vertical rim, slightlyoffset; shallow bulging belly. Grooves at top
Only) 928
30, PL 49
Fig.
est.
ca.
cup:
10.6 piece
(rim est. 8.5) of rim and wall.
with
rim; inward-sloping of a handle stumps looped treatment Vertical uncertain).
wall,
internal
Round
lip-chamfer. (W.
preserved on
gouging
ca.
wall,
band of fine rouletting (marked off by a slight groove) on
outside
of
rim.
Smooth
light
gray ware,
not
hard
fired, with some fine silverymica specks; thin gray slip all over, lightlypolished (worn) on exterior. Augustan with a small
Context period? admixture datable
of Hellenistic to ca. a.d.
and 1-50.
earlier,
CATALOGUE
216 935 P 34975 Fig. 30 Area E 14-15, lot Y 58, with 934 P.H.
rim est.
3.8; Diam.
Mug(?)
form
outcurved sharply two uneven grooves,
by to form
arranged
gouging
a
with
above
delimited
body,
Fine
7.2
slanting
"sprays"
rim.
On
vertical (slight
rim
Diam.
7.2-7.4;
19.0
in
(restored
Fragmentary
stamped palmettes. Context of ca. a.d.
1-20
On
plaster).
floor:
four
(or earlier).
N19:l H.
(top fill)
rim
7.6; Diam.
One
and
with
Context
64; AtlanteII, as "Koan").
18.2
part of wall missing three stamped palmettes of ca. a.d. 1-20 (or earlier).
handle
ilar to 936,
(restored). on floor.
Sim
p.
N19:l P.H.
14, no.
(top fill)
3.2; Diam.
F 31, pi.
foot
of ca. a.d.
939
p.
14, no.
N 19:1 (top fill)
H.
rest.
7.7; Diam.
rim
to 936,
Similar
of ca. a.d.
of
the foot
but
1-20
is lower
is heavier.
No
dec
(or earlier).
to
brown
one
coating
sepia
of 1st century
Context
F 29, pl.
est.
four ap
on
B.C.
39.
692
5.5 one
floor:
fine stamped
of
and
palmette
one
49
14, no.
base
mette.
F 29, pl.
from
Struck
39.
est. 6.5
fr. Rather
Base
of exterior.
half
upper
Roman.
Early
p.
Diam.
on
to (duller) sepia ware as 936.
10-11:1
heavy same
on
with
exterior, on slip as 936.
foot.
On as
die
a
floor: on
those
stamped pal 936? An appli
fine
specks
of mica;
dull,
red
interior.
brown
to first half
of Augustan
of
1st century.
Uncertain
Form
944 P 16864 Pl. 49 Area A-B 21-22, lot NN 141 base
ric, and
broader
than
tan.
941 P 330 + 693 PL 49 Area I 9 (P 330); area H-K
8.7
light
At
center
of floor:
r. (Diam.
small
gem
1.3). gray fab on interior. exterior; gray slip as 936. Form this ware. perhaps resid of Augustan, perhaps approximately
(?)?bird on brown
Probably Context
that of 936.
est.
fr. of a dish/bowl,
impression
stamped the from
6.1
dull
15-19, lot00
P 6915 Pl.
Base
two
base
and
Diam.
apparently palmettes preserved, same die as on 937. Light orange impressed on interior. core; glossy, gray coating clay with grayish of 1st century Context b.c, pre-Augus apparently
Diam.
floor: and
spaced,
17.0
6.5
fr. Foot
Base Parts
red
Form
Form
AreaS-T20,lotEA108 base
interior,
Context
940 P 26806 PL 49 Diam.
On
applique frog preserved. Smooth, pinkish clay, gray at core. Coating purplish brown (slightmetallic sheen) on
1.
oration. Context
p.
fr. On
Base
brown
One handle and part of body missing; foot detached; restored.
earlier,
1-50.
49
14, no.
base
Diam.
dish F 32, pi.
thin
que frog preserved. Fine, gray fabric, fired light grayish
(or earlier).
P 11845 PL 49
AgoraV,
Area C-F
6.9
1-20
and
to ca. a.d.
unevenly
at core;
P 20456 Pl.
B-C
Part of foot and floor. Similar to preceding, but foot is heavier. Three (originally four?) stamped palmettes Context
traces;
of Hellenistic
preserved.
pre-Augustan.
Apparently
AgoraV,
on floor.
fine mica
(P693).
943
1.
branches,
clay, faintly gray inside only. as 936. Form
Context
938 P 11847 PL 49 AgoraV,
strokes).
plique frog (possibly others, now missing). Fine orange
AgoraV,
no. F 29, 13-14, p. 13, pp. pi. AgoraV, in text; there cited 75, pi. XVL15 ("14"
of floor
much
palm
stamped
942
937 P 11846 PL 49 p.
gray, with
light
Context period? admixture datable
and
Base
Bowls
P8904
H.
of main
GRAY WARE
30, PL 49 Fig. no. F 30, 1; XXIX, 14, p. 400, p. Agora AgoraV, pi. no. 1579. Hayes 2000a, fig. 21:1. N19:l (top fill) 936
thin ware,
Augustan with a small
sec
KNIDIAN Carinated
left sides
the
dull black slip, not fully covering the interior (applied by dipping).
rim: single sherd (no remains of a handle).
Low-bellied
on
impressions
ondary
A slight additional dent in plain band below the rim.
facing
Fine
ual.
Carinated
P 32208 Fig. 18:3
945 0 P.H.
8-11, lot E 151 (P 693)
Later
Bowls,
4.4;
Versions
30
est. Diam.
12.0
Rim and wall (joining sherds). Bowl of angular form; wall
slopes
into a
plain
rim. On
wall,
edge
of stump
of a
ASIA MINOR
RELATED
(set horizontally?). Light brown ware, hard and
handle
to (brown gray, with purplish on inside of and below lip stacking
thin variegated from changes
clean; color
some
with
or
late-lst-
(see 181, 183, 787).
30
P 15290 Fig.
946
N 17:2 (POU) of one
side
with
normal
example, at core,
light
of a handle.
and
part handle
Small
treatment.
at
orange-red
light gray fin
Clay rather
surface;
deep
rough
surface
(not covering on interior; Context of ca.
no
finish
irregularities),
color
brushed
carination
15.7
bodied;
wall
below.
Rather
incurved,
few surface
of one.
stumps
with
convex,
slightly fabric
thicker
with
from
than
the but
eruptions
neat
above, fine
pre
Deep angle darkish
dragging
marks from turning (fine lime specks). Dark red slip, interior
covering
and
upper part of exterior; thicker and somewhat coating
wall at top (duller below the angle). Fabric
to
closer
finer, more
with
that
evenly
10057; Agora V, no. M
P
some
of
local
distributed
lime
coat
inner
glossy
on
but
products,
(mug
particles
36 may be from the same
source).
changes.
2nd
early
with
Diam.
14.6;
lost apart
handles
served;
rim
greater part (including all of base)
outer ing thin,
ish,with dragging of lime particles. Thin reddish brown
wash
7.7; Diam.
(rim)
Mended;
red-brown,
P.H. 5.5 (body 4.85); Diam. est. 11.7 (rim), 12.5 (cari
nation) Part
Ware
H.
of type 936-943. of mid-lst century,
early-2nd-century pieces
Variant
217
948 P 11214 Fig. 30 B13:l (upper fill)
slip
the body angle. A late version Context
WARES
a.d.
Ca.
century.
50
(Claudian
same
of
Context
period).
date.
P 18437 Fig. 30 Hayes 2000a, fig. 21:3. C18:2 (lower fill)
947
H.
with
handles
ca.
(rim),
12.8
Gray
H.
7.5+;
ca.
Diam.
6.4;
body
11.8
(carination)
Over half of body, part of a handle. Deep-bodied;
normal ledge floor
short
Base
carination.
and
tilted.
sharply
Small
center
turned,
unevenly
uneven.
down
second
Probably
half
2nd
Found
century.
RELATED 950 P 5661 AreaH 15 foot
7.1 on
NEIKO/MAXOY.
bottom.
virtually
like); fired fairly hard. Glossy small
(with
("waxy" appearance) Associated with date
(terminal
6th
discolored on
lower
to Late a.d.).
not listed by Meyer-Schlichtmann a
be
Iliffe
term, which
sense,
see
Iliffe
p. could
date?which
lacking. Ca. 50
Near
signifies
1936,
26), be
no
or
mica
the
firing),
red
material
1936,
p. 41. Type
fabric
Perhaps of ca. late
is close
"2nd
though
foot
Plate/dish
to
proof
is
50?
7.9 Two
offsets
and
some
similar
ware; to a pur
to some
1627). Knidian product.
Knid
a.d.
Context
rather harder type as 950: red gloss (color uneven) a.d. of 2nd century
fir
952 P 22789 Fig. Area N 15, lot T 71, with local lamps, Broneer XXVII
30
scratches
Ware
(rest.)
and
a handle.
Rim
chamfered
rior,
basic and
half
foot 6.2 14.8; Diam. one side of wall (loose), with low foot. hemispherical,
preserved: almost
base,
inside,
with
Bowl, on
type
rim est.
5.9; Diam.
half
with
two
a groove on exte below; rim. A solid handle below
grooves wide-spaced to exterior at top; two) applied presumably (originally this consists of a standard handle element with looped
median
century
Fig. 30, PL 49
base.
color
red-brown
tending
1626,
(e.g., Roman
an Early 1st century
places,
(from turning) on bottom. Stamp at center: NEIKO/
groove
and
knife-cut
formugs, here doubled create
b.c-a.d.
but
pieces
Smooth
in
luster
as 936-945,
ian relief-ware
Almost
(for his use in the broad a
on wall.
decoration
slight slip with tint on interior.
plish Texture
H.
Roman
Eastern
indicating too early,
951 P 19822 D17:l Diam.
stamp rather
1988, so unlikely to
the
Pergamon product (though Iliffe defines it as "Kleinasiatisch"
these). of the b.c"
barbotine black
ing, with sepia-black of 2nd Context
slip, black on upper
from spots surface.
Hellenistic century
Two-line red ware,
Orangey traces,
(lime
clean-breaking surface
949 P 17051 Fig. 30 B2L1 (lower fill) P.H. 7.6 (a), 5.5 (b); Diam. 11.0 (rim ca. 9.6). Frr. of rim and wall. High vertical wall, plain lip.Thin
MAXOY. Offset
Decoration
ASIA MINOR WARES
30, PL 49
Fig.
base.
Plate/dish at center:
an
below
fill.
early-3rd-century
Diam.
of
brown fine white Light clay, very flaky; no mica. brown Remains of specks, virtually on both faces, part slip apparently ending exterior (surface eroded).
and (lime) a red-brown way
rather
handles, at
Barbotine
Mug,
a sort of vertical
("sliced")
edges,
back and applied Foot
rather
as used
sideways to
enclos lug. a at center of bottom. at Small ing gouged spiral cavity center of floor. to medium gray ware, Light fairly clean uneven,
breaking; much finemica but no lime inclusions (hence not of local origin). Thin smoothed gray-black slip with on exterior. tint in places slight brown of ca. a.d. Context 3rd century. 200/early
218
CATALOGUE
AFRICAN Form
Form
3B P 5029
953
RED SLIP WARE
Area
Fig.
M-O
26.0
Rim
sherd.
On
Area
N-Q est. Diam. Rim
section
19-22,
est.
Diam.
4302. or
to mid-
late 2nd
20.0;
uninventoried
fr.
est.
Rim
no.
298, 2nd
186, pi.
953-955.
Waage
P 9056 30, PL 50 Fig. LRP, p. 39, form 13, no. 1, fig. 5; Atlante I, p. 28, GAR pi. XIV:13; Gandolfi 1994, pp. 130, 152, pi. 1:10; K18:3
2, p. 41,
2:4.
pi.
(bottom fill) est.
1.7; Diam.
11.5 rim decoration.
Molded
Fragmentary.
Early 2nd century? Context of mixed fill.
30
P 22114 Fig.
957
20, no.
form
p. 45,
LRP,
on
Rouletting flange. Context
Form
preserved, band raised
of ca. a.d.
knob close
missing; to rim,
part-restored. and on top of
120-150.
est.
5.1; Diam.
no
wall.
at
Diam.
22.5;
The
junction of
version
Bowl
slip half
on
2nd
Form
foot
with
the preceding,
24
early
3rd
of early
Context
century.
low.
probably 4th
century?
33
962 P 25393 Fig. 30 LRP, p. 56; Lund 1995, p. 485. C 18:2 (top fill) H.
est. 30.0
1.9; Diam.
Sherd. of 3rd
century,
of
a.d.
before
Form
267/8.
42
Max.
dim.
One
end on
8.1 of a small
rim;
floor
volutes by head motifs
century.
on upper part
late
Fig. 31, Pl. 50
18
B-C
Area
Ca.
underside. to
foot was
missing
with
platter,
apparently small with
handle.
plain. rosette
1st to early
2nd
dim.
Fragment rim: a basket(?) Mid-
terminals,
mold plant, with
century.
Fig. 31, Pl. 50
964 P 12042 Area T-U 22-23, lot II 66 Max.
Slight Handle:
to sides.
Early in the series?
Rim sherd. Thin dull slip, blackened Second
of rim and
Mid-3rd
bird's
958 P 27148 Fig. 30 Area G-I 10-14, lot Z 752
of wall;
est.
Type not noted in LRP.
ings flanked
23B
P.H.
4.8; Diam.
Elliptical Platters withFlat Handles 963 P 15273
15.6 half
Lid:
century.
12.0
Forerunners
3.
K 9-10:1 Diam.
est.
Context
20
Form
23.0
"32/44"
Part
956
H.
p. 485.
1995,
fr.
to late 3rd
interior.
vol.
30 4, fig. 9. Lund
in similar ware; slip on both faces, highly polished on
13
Guida,
32, no.
est.
to base
P.H.
1933,
IX.
century.
Form
century.
961 P 32163 Fig. 30 Area K 15, lotK 27a
est. 9.0
fr., as
base
Lustrous
Fig.
2.8; Diam.
Form
sherd.
Uninventoried p.
at base
15; Diam.
at break.
preserved
to mid-3rd
form
p. 55,
Mid-
955 P 22401 Fig. 30 Area L-P 10.0-12.0, lot0 227
30.0
of foot
Area E-F 14, lot Y 81, with coins as late as Diocletian (284-305) and Maximian (286-305) H.
century.
9A
Diam.
est.
edge
P 4208
Rim
Form
1995, p. 485.
32
LRP,
P
Early
sherd;
960
15.2
1933, p. 296, no. 133, fig. 2, pi. IX.
Waage
3.4; Diam.
Form
Q
sherd.
Similar:
30
over. slip all of early Context
30
P 19651 Fig.
954
P.H. Rim
leaf.
century.
8a
Form
31
P 27175 Fig. LRP, p. 53; Lund
959
C131
rim, barbotine
to mid-2nd
Early
S
section
9-11,
est.
Diam.
30, PL 50
12.3 of a
large
platter. Low
preserved. to late 2nd century.
Narrow
relief
frieze
lip. along beading Context of same date.
on
RED
AFRICAN 965 P 4229 PL 50 Area E-F 14-15, lot T 119 dim.
Max.
as
Type tached.
rim
to late 2nd
Mid-
with sherds, a shrine
a tree and
966 P 19276 PL 50
14-17, lotnn
Max.
5.8 to metalware
close
detailing; to late 2nd
Mid-
at
fill.
and lion. Rath
original.
M-O
Max.
dim.
Rim
sherd.
preserved.
on rim at Relief frieze groove lip. a mask, small vase and 964); pedum, from a circular dish. Mottled slip.
on
than
(broader
Possibly
2nd to early 3rd century. Context ofmixed fill.
968 P 12167 PL 50 Max.
dim.
ure
with
Relief and
cloak
decoration: over
pedum
male
fig left shoulder.
Edge of a volute at side. Slip mottled in places to
2nd
3rd
early
century.
of
Context
(cf. 972).
late date.
V, p. 40, no.
G
5.8
dim.
worn.
Sherd,
with
panther
Mid-2nd
relief frieze lip; broad from an oval platter. Possibly
Fig. 31, PL 50
Convex
underside.
loche; Ca.
and
Relief
est.
35.0 on
flat bands
bead-row 3rd
early
rim;
on
decoration:
on
flat band, to mid-2nd
and
series
convex
heavily burned;
3rd
and
holes.
punched
clay, pale
orange
to
but
Accidentally yellow-ochre
effect on inner surface (in irregular earlier
than
31, Pl. 50
Fig. 2, fig.
11; Atlantel,
pp.
63-64,
4.6; Diam.
28.9 (restored).
complete
Similar: P 2951, P 3060 (AgoraV, no. K3; LRP, p. 62, no. 3, form 45; Lund 1995, p. 487), P 24805 (deposit H-I 121), P 25202 (deposit Q 17:4). Uninventoried. 1933,
p.
a.d.
296,
267/8.
no.
138,
Context
IX. fig. 2, pl. of Herulian
destruction
est.
31
Fig. 36.0
Sherd. Late
3rd
century.
P 21685 Fig. 31 LRP, p. 63, form 45, no. 10, fig. 11;Beltran Lloris 1978, pl. XXXVIII, 471; Atlante I, pp. 63-64, pl. XXVIII:5; Roth-Rubi 1990, no. H 45, fig. 7; GAR Guida, vol. 2, p. 44, pl. 5:9 (copied roughly). Lattara 6, p. 173, fig. for typeCLAIR-A 45 (poor computer resolution, scale indi 976
context.
Fig. 12.5; Diam.
est.
22.5
Lund
incorrect);
3.6; Diam.
One-half
Context
of
early
31, PL 50
p. 487.
1995,
21.2 center
preserved;
missing.
Similar: P 19103 (N 20:3); P 12484 (U 22:1); unin Context
1933, p. 294, (Waage of ca. a.d. 267/8.
no.
120, pl.
IX).
P 17057 Fig. 31 LRP, p. 63, form 45, no. 9, fig. 11; GAR Introd., p. 43, fig. 11:45; Atlantel, p. 118, pl. LIV.T; Gandolfi 1994, p. 141, pl. 8:85; Lund 1995, p. 487. Area M 18, lotO 131 977
H.
972 P 22230 Area P 15 dim.
fill.
pl. XXVIII: 1; Kaenel 1981, p. 27, fig. 2; Gandolfi 1994, p. 136, pl. 5:54; Lund 1995, p. 487. Area Q-R lot I 214 15, lot I 145e (P 3001);
ventoried to 970,
similar
century.
Max.
45, no.
C 13:1
35.0
decoration
with
brick-red
possibly
of mixed
26547
p. 62, form
cation
century.
est.
10.5; Diam. Form
slip with marbled stripes). Date
P 3001+
LRP,
H.
retouched, pale
guil
Fig. 31, PL 50
dim.
Fragment.
of grooves band,
knobs.
large
971 P 12348 N20:3 Max.
31
TypeB
8.0; Diam.
dim.
Sherd. on
(tree, Mot
century.
970 P 21218 Area P 7-8 Max.
974
Diam.
at
Groove
prey).
tled slip.
century.
Context
century.
975 P 7232 Area J 11
5, 63.
172, pis.
(layer III)
Max.
3rd
lip,
(floor deposit).
969 P 10170 PL 50 Agora
slip.
45
Waage Ca.
Circular Platters/Dishes
D4:l
Mottled
est. 11.5 3.7, Diam. to base fr.; foot broken.
P.H.
Almost
of flat handle.
preserved,
band.
leaf At
Fig. Waage 1933, p. 295, no. 125, pl. IX. Area G-H 5-7, lot E 260 (found in section A)
H.
5.5
Fragment
part.
(P 26547)
19, lotQ 186
AreaO
Lesbian
inner
TypeA
6.5 Fine
rim:
on
scroll
P 27134
Form
S
section
9-11,
astragal to early
on
friezes
floral
44
Mid?-3rd
century.
relief
part;
mid-2nd
Rim
967 P 6623 PL 50 Area
Ca.
Form
104
Type as 964: rim sherd. Frieze: doe(?)
er fine
a handle
of
973
Area A-D
dim.
end
preserved. Context of mixed
century.
Two
of an
imitation
964:
219
Fragment. on outer band
6.0
Frieze:
SLIP WARE
ca. 4.4;
One-half
Diam.
29.4
preserved.
Similar: P 19103 (N 20:3); P 12484 (U 22:1); unin ventoried (Waage 1933, p. 294, no. 120, pl. IX). Late
3rd
century.
Context
of mixed
fill.
CATALOGUE
220 Form
P 15360 Fig. 31 LRP, p. 66, form 48, no. 9; Lund
984
46
P 27058 Fig. 31 LRP, p. 65, form 46, no. 2, fig. 11; Lund
978
evidence
(coin
F17:l
1995, p. 488
misquoted).
est.
35
Sherd. Dull brownish slip all over.
Context
Form
of late
or
3rd
4th
early
48
H. on
and
inside
outside.
C1. africana sigillata of 3rd second quarter Probably
of
Context
century.
267/8.
est.
smooth
Fairly
ware;
glossy
slip
Context
century.
Area
(restored). preserved of 3rd of third quarter
century.
31 T
section 13-16, rest. 32.5
form
66,
p.
no.
48,
Fig. 31, PL 50
11, fig.
11; Beltran
Lloris
U 22:1 (fillC) 2.2; Diam.
About rim,
one-half
applied
29.0 preserved.
decoration,
Lathe
consisting
ing with trees. Preserved motifs or
at center.
marks
of animals
On
alternat
(mostly incomplete):
L, wild goat running panther trees of a r., three r., donkey (edge running running an six of scheme The fourth). suggests original spacing in trees and six animals, the latter probably grouped stag
running
three
r., lioness
(beast pairs Similar: Waage
1074, 1075. Context
of prey 1933,
chasing p.
of third quarter
semi
date.
31
form
50,
no.
7,
12; Atlante
fig.
I, p.
65,
5.2; Diam.
31.5 (restored).
complete
see
(986-989),
comparanda
p.
72,
n.
Simi
34.
lar technique: P 2513 (LRP, p. 69, no. 12; Lund 1995, p. 490), from redumped(?) Herulian destruction de
bris.
of third
Context
987
P 21652 Fig.
LRP,
p.
69,
of 3rd
quarter
form
century.
31 50,
no.
8,
fig.
Lloris
Beltran
12;
resolution,
scale
U 22:1 (fillC) 4.5; Diam.
incorrect). 21.8
For
1978, pi. XXXIX, 472; GAR Introd., p. 43, fig. 11:48b; Agora Guide, 3rd ed., p. 273; 4th ed., p. 268; Atlante I, p. 157 (with incorrect dating); Lund 1995, p. 488. H.
69,
(restored). complete see 986. similar technique, of 3rd of third quarter Context
(restored).
P 15179
LRP,
P 21650 Fig. p.
of same
Context
220-250.
smooth
breaks;
Almost
Type B 983
a.d.
Ca.
H.
1.4; Diam.
preserved One-quarter Mid-3rd century.
24.0
470; 1978, p. 218 (listed incorrectly), pl. XXXVIII, GARIntrod., p. 43, fig. 11:50a; Lattara 6, p. 173, figured (wrongly) as type-specimen for typeCLAIR-A 31 (poor
Fig.
C-G
H.
31
sherd.
For
16.9
P 4333
982
as
century.
Slightly granular over. glossy slip all C1 ware. in series. Early
H.
P 21648 Fig. 31 LRP, p. 66, form 48, no. 1, fig. 11; Atlante I, pp. 60 61, pi. XXVL5; Lattara 6, p. 186, fig. under CLAIR-C 48 (scale incorrect); GAR Guida, vol. 2, p. 44, pi. 5:11 (rough copy). Lund 1995, p. 488. U22:l (fillC) Two-thirds
4th
early
IX; ware
pl.
U 22:1 (fillC)
all over.
981
1.0; Diam.
est.
Rim
Almost
of late 4th
to
late 3rd
178,
pl. XXVIII: 10; Lattara 6, p. 186, fig. under CLAIR-C 50A; Tronchetti 1996, pl. 12:2.
C1 ware. Context
of
no.
298,
p.
50
LRP,
32.0
sherd.
H.
1933,
986
980 P 35010 Fig. 31 Area F-K 13-16, lotK 76b Rim
Waage
Diam.
28.0
Terra
Diam.
Similar:
985 P 35073 Fig. K-L 18-20:1
Sherd. Smooth ware, splintery,with thin glossy slip
pre-A.D.
on floor.
TypeA
31 1995, p. 488.
est.
1.6; Diam.
35.0
grooves
Form
P 27176 Fig. LRP, p. 67; Lund C13:l
est.
Fr. Two
Context
TypeA 979
(layerXII)
2.2; Diam.
1074, 1075.
century.
1995, p. 488 (coin
misquoted).
Q-R141 H.
(main filling)
Diam.
evidence
298,
quarry). no. 178,
of 3rd
pi.
century.
IX; ware
as
century.
988 P 26189 Fig. 31 Area L 18, lot 9335 (Cambridge 115 (Campania 5, 9, 49-51, Candarh 7770 Cap Dramont
1196, 12118
87
83-84,
7878, 10374 Capua Carandini, A. 67, 69, 831, 95 18, 7344, 11610 (Carthago Nova) 18, 5520, 64, 6812, 7026, 72, 73, 77, 80, 81, 82, 85-86 Carthage 412 Castelporziano 7982 (^astelseprio Catalonia 592, 82, 95 Caubiac 7452 (Thil) 5121 Cierveteri Cartagena
chalice/stemmed
"krater"
9, 16, 28, 37, 45-46
330
GENERAL
82103 3, 9, 51 83] Emilia-Romagna Emona
1837 Cherchel (Algeria) Cherson 8732,8838 1065 Chieti China 7662 Chios 6413,9338 19-20 chronology 13 Cilicia 8191 Cimitile (Nola)
6, 18, 312, 32-33, 3420, 3528, 36, 40, 4210, 60, 61, 6413, Ephesos 317, 10716; Sockel 3211; Hanghaus 10259, 1065, 117; Basilica 318 bau 3211; Tetragonos Agora 6121 Eretria
4632 (Arezzo) 10 clamps (for repairs) Classe 6811, 8086, 1065 (Ravenna) 1725 (VII) Cleopatra
items 36 collectors' 411, 4211 Comfort, H. 7878 Concordia Sagittaria 82, 86, 91, Constantinople See also Istanbul; Sarachane
36, 71 7658, 95, 9719, 9936, 1152, 1192 9337 Euhemeria (Egypt) 8195 Euphrates River Ethiopia Etruria
116-117;
St. Polyeuktos
86.
47, 5627, 606, 6415, 9120, 12013
18, 95, 9719, 100 1127 Cottica, D. Cremona 953 Crete 26, 43, 4911, 71, 102, 10372, 114 Crimea 52, 54, 5625, 86 13 Crowfoot, G. M. Cosa
5,11, 53-54, 89 Sigillata 13, 36, 53, 54, 86, 89, 96, 102, 103, 1067811 49, 54, 102, 10369 Cyrenaica Fana
(Egypt)
14,11613
56
1065 Delft Delos IO21, 14, 1620, 1837, 19, 23, 2463, 25, 27, 31, 5119, 59, 96; of the Comedians House of the Actors 1946, 315; House 315 2463, 315; Skardana-D 92, 1148 Delphi Delta. See Nile Demetrias 5230,92 10372 Demir Kapija L. 1207 DeVanna, 4 Diana 8089 Dibsi Faraj (Syria) 5230, 6413, 8299, 831, 896 Didyma 3631
double-dipping
streaks
Dragendorff, H. Dridi, F. 68 834 P. Dupont, Dura-Europos Durres 5225 Eastern
3, 11, 53-54
el-Mahrine
72, 74
68, 7026
90; southern 9012
2154
3
9, 37 glass/glassware (Luxemburg) Goeblingen-Nospelt C. 21, 2889 Goudineau, Gourvest, J. 7343 1169 Grace, V. R.
9719
Grynion Gualtieri,
84 M.
Gunneweg,J.
70 133
T. 1127 Hackens, 7 Hadrian 8191 Halae Haltern 429,9723 Hama 5, 13, 146, 16, 1942, 7026, 7237 Hammamet 82 13 Hatay U. 107 Hausmann, 9337 Hawara 107 U. Heimberg, 54 Hellespont 6919 Henchir el-Guellal (Djilma) es-Srira
78
Herakleion 10259 95 Herculaneum Herulian sack 6-8, 52 3 Hilgers, W. vii, viii, 2-6, 8-9,
Egnazia 18, 42, 53-54, 7876, 896, 92-93; Egypt 93 3420, 36; Upper Egypt 9337 Ehnasya Elche. S^Illici 7556 El Djem
7027 (Alicante) Garganes Gaul: central 47; Provence Generac (southern France) limes German 12117
Henchir
45
wares Sigillata 7556, 7662
26 Ganymede Garbsch, J. 75 9012 Gardanne
21 graffiti (at La Graufesenque) Granados Ill7, 1128 Garcia,J. O. Gravina 121 (Puglia) Greece 10, 16, 32, 36, 41, 43, 47, 56, 89, 92, 95-97, 95 Greene, K. T.
7878
429, 9719-23, 9823>25-26 Dangstetten 36 Danube 91; frontier Dead Sea 85
3 dipinti H. Domzalski,
95,9611 4
Glanztonfilm/ gloss/ glaze
1194
Cypriot Cyprus
Abu Dalmatia
Gabii Galen
119, 12117 Germany 1117 Gerunda/Girona 831 Gichon, M. 1052 Gierow, P. G.
Cumae
Dair
8090 Ligure 14 firing cycles and temperatures France 7130, 77, 8625, 90 (southern) 77 (Herault) Frontignan 73 Fulford, M.
Finale 92,
5015 (National Museum) Copenhagen Corfu 1127 Corinth 9, ll23, 13, 1618, 17, 19, 21, 3215, 33, 3420, 41-45, 47, 5230, 54, 5626, 6013, 6117, 62, 64, 7131, 7233, 7662, S7, 90-91, 94-95, 9611, 6, 97,9826>27,10041,10152,10265,10374,10610,111-114,1153,1192 12010, 1211418 114 Corinthia 1945 Cornell, L. A.
100,119,121 testae Cumana/cumanae Curium. S^Kourion
3635, 7l30, 7770, 10260, 12118 1839
Empereur,J.-Y En Boqeq 85 100 Enserune 7770 Epfach
Cincelli
University 7662
villa
el Tolegassos emblemata
3-4 chatter marks 13 chemical analysis Chemtou 70
Cornell Corsica
INDEX
Lower
54 Hill, D. K. Hobart (Tasmania) A. Hochuli-Gysel,
13-54 Egypt
1619, 28, 33,
9933
Hockwold Hofheim Huns
7556 57
12117 86
6, 314, 4210, 6118, 64 Iatrus-Krivina (Bulgaria) 85-86,
Iasos
8729, 883fr-38,91
98
GENERAL Iberian peninsula 7984, 8089 Iliffe, J. H. 4313, 4525 Illici (Elche) 7026, 72, 77 Ilurat 52, 10369 India 13, 36, 42 Indian trade routes 18 Industria 7662 Invillino 8623,8732 Ionia 63 Ischia 7983,8194 Iskenderun 13 Istanbul 86, 107. See also Constantinople Isthmia 5410, 6412, 9829, 1113 Isthmus 62 Istria
7l30, 7661 5625, 84n,8840, Italian peninsula 42
Istros
10240
7130, 7659'62, 8512, 862(\ 8730, 892-6 Jalame 7l30 Jerash 49 Jerusalem 14 Jones, F. F. 71 Jordan 1127 Joukowsky, M. 7661 Jurali (Istria) 7026 Justin II
11610
50
7026,8090 Koper Kos 63-64 S. 2 Koumanoudis, Kourion 8194, 9338, 10041 krater 3
kylix 3
3423
La Fourmigue 10828 (shipwreck C) La Graufesenque 2154 N. 67, 6921, 83, 102 Lamboglia, 10372 Languedoc
7766 (Provence) Lansargues La Tradeliere 9826, 1206 (shipwreck) Leicester 10261 Leiden 5119 Lejjun Lemnos
7662,86 4
Lepcis Magna
1067
102\ 49 5, 13-14, Library of Hadrian. 46,6810 Libya 896, 1065, Limyra 10261 Lipari 429 Lippe River Lixus (Morocco) Levant
16-17, 23, 36, 4211, 60, 6415, 7026, 8195, 100, 103 ^Athens 11610
7450
12118 9338 S. 2154, 49-51
Ljubljana Locarno
Loeschcke, London 36; British Museum 6411, 7878, 9335, 9610, (Londinium) St. 10259 65; Institute of Archaeology 6415; Leadenhall 3628; London Museum of London 3628; Museum 3628; Victoria and Albert Museum 9610, 10040, 10266 95 A. 7449 Lousonna-Vidy 63, 1052 Love, I. C. Loyola University (Chicago) 4 lunate stamps Lund, J. 69 Luni 1152, 12118 1515 Lydia 1515 Lydian pottery
9230
18, 42, 834, 9719, 9826, 10039; La Muette
Lyon Macedonia
M.
97
43, 90, 10369 75
18, 608, 95, 9935 Magdalensberg Mahdia 121 (shipwreck) Mainz 7557 Malta 18, 10261, 106fl
sites 13, 15, 49 kilns/production Kismakfa 7878 (Hungary) Kiti (Cyprus) 1620 Knidian wares 113 10, 62, 63-64, 91, 105-110, Knidos 60-63, 6411, 105, 1065, 108; region 91, 96 10 Knipovich, T.N. Knossos 19, 49n, 5227, 546, 5524, 5626, 631, 10041, 10259, 10374, 1131, 11926, 12114'18 Koln 75, 77 Kolonos Agoraios. &? Athens Kommos 5228, 82102 (Crete)
Labraunda
Lesbos
Mackensen,
10369 Kepoi Kerameikos. See Athens
Kestel 498 Ketios Valley
331
Lopez-Mullor,
115, 119 57, 59, 7l30, 81, 86, 9935, 101-102, Italy 41, 43-44, 120; central 97, 9935, 121; north 57, 7447, 93, 95-96, 98; south 9935, 10152, 102 3634, 55, 10048, 102; western coast Izmir 1168. See also Smyrna
E. Z. H. 1839 Kadous, Kairouan 7557 region kantharos 3, 58, 98, 99 Karacaoren Ada (Fethiye region) Karanis 8085uinuiiiii)inumjj[niiiTiiii^
J^??
/ 470(P35038)
f_1 469 (P 15077)
?IJ_ 471 (P 9163)
^^
B
-
i;5
\
__L
473 (P 14719)
r=
r-it
475 (P6618)
i
474 (P 24808)
1:3
476 (P 14986)
il
477
(P
c ?
480 (P 27460)
QT
487 (P 21476)
< _!
I
I
E_T
488 (P9851) Italian Sigillata:
j
479 (P 26191) Jf_I____J
1:3
478 (P 3296)
7787)
I plates/dishes
483 (P 23518)
-*""~H 494
n
(P 3538)
Scale 1:2, exceptwhereindicated
FIGURE 17
495,._? 32165) (P 537
I
f?
540(P7649)
^
i tit i i im i ) ii 11i 11'nnniu.ii.imn1 ^K-1
I
1
fttlHlii ^^k
"
/
\
541 (P5727)
S
542
(P 17219)
j> | |iuwtinwM?Mr,'.tti?fw(HMW
/ ^BjSjjj^W^ tp-HlHnniiinninu/i//)_?>^)
\Ty
jW=_=Y 544 (P 7644)
>^L/
548 (P17724)
Italian Sigillata:
plates/dishes,
vh
_^^|
\__j y
VLy
549 (P 3036)
cups and bowls
547 *p?-* (P3196)
/
546 (P 6982)
545 (P 7270)
>^
' H I
Scale
550 (P 3515) 1:2,
===1 \
551 except
wL
(P 7954) whereindicated
FIGURE 19
1_
^^^^__
-(
inn inn ptn?nnnin hiihuubl^
^
^^
/
I
F^
/>^
)
^
553(P22336) ^
552(P9991)
1
-_v
^m
^^_
I
LuhmmmvMwwwwl
r
/ 554 (P 7953)
/
555 (P7669) X
556 (P14343) X
,
N
*^
/
558 (P 23521)
559 (P 644)
562 (P 14836)
563 (P 27902)
560 (P 3753)
^_ 561 (P 2272)
564 (P 25621)
y*:r.-?^ J/
(P
570 (P 7309)
571 (P 8527)
>H=^
\LJ
580 (P 18401)
Italian Sigillata:
576 (P 6872)
?=^
568(pl65)
567 (P20585) y?1==^v_i_y 569 (P
\A=J
575 (P 15323)
\
3281)
NaL-'
566 (P 10950)
*-U^
V4?/
/
^--\
565
/
\^ V
f
557(P7395)
581 (P 5567)
cups and bowls Scale 1:2
iaU 572 (P 6886)
NJ=/ 577 (P 26517)
\eLJ
582 (P19279)
1927)
\^/
573 (P 17911)
578 (P 19280)
583 (P18002)
574 (P 23748)
*^
N~L=/
*-^
y-^
579 (P 20319)
? 584 (P14200)
FIGURE 20
586 (P 7272)
585 (P 5669)
592(P7929)
~T'
^^
(SS
115)
pmiHHWwmu^immx
599(P3746)
V /
I
\
^-
J
^^ 604
603 (P 35015)
\
608 (P 3431)
/
/
Sigillata:
602(P20823)
"t
\
fcj 605(P35034)
622 (P 15194)
rn
620 (P 6840)
'
? ^\/i rmmm^
617
624 (P 1907)
621
^
642 (P 6910)
638 (P 22406)
V^W
643 (P 20494)
639 (P 15433)
NhW
640 (P 14829)
644 (P 15255)
645 (P 15423)
I i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\u\\\\\\\\\\i\\\\\m? ;.
646(P27459)
*^y-TTTTTTir. 648 (P Italian
Sigillata:
cups and bowls Scale 1:2
^^
/ 649(P3498) 647 (P 8460) .
V
j?
10442)
650
J (P 27499)
FIGURE 22
'
\ 679(P18301)
m 680 (P 9259)
681 (P 14707)
678 (P18243)
? 686 (P21664)
685 (P35041)
698 (p 3752)
697 (P 7576)
^^^F|
^t^m
I__\_
f"*^
m
/V /)
11
696(P8114)
^
*|
^
^-r->
0 0 30 OO O 3D 3 OODOd&jT 1.30
%
?l
^'MVW
T?I
| 706(P22900)
i
^^^
% \
709
(P24942) == JL
711 (P 15185)
Italian Sigillata: molded
^^
p?
699 V
fl~" ;f=q~
683 (P 6895)
682 (P 5713)
714
relief ware Scale
(p 4275)
1:2
I
705(P17161) ?-_?I
^k_
WHIM
715(P25752)
725 (P 34999)
:;-"?7
FIGURE 23
1:2
726 (P 26807)
im^J"- w \
___!____^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^_.
^=__f
731\_ 834 (P
821 (P 32197)
parq 826 (P 22106) /_
824 (P16627)
828 (P
818
1
y^ 8531)
A
835 (P 27597)
ware. Sagalassos Cypriot Sigillata Pontic Sigillata. Miscellaneous and unidentified
wares
NJt^
836 (P 32184)
Scale
1:3,
837 (P 32179)
except
whereindicated
FIGURE 27
1:3 1:3 1:3
839 (P 32193)840 (P17007)
838 (P 32153)
841 (P
844 (P
845 (P 18509)
19267)
1
c^^^~~ 859 (P5746)
847
(P 35042)
(P
9760)
858 IWWPfi?9m
(P 6900)
857 (P27206) I
|
1:3 1:3 1:3
*
A}
K
854 (P2453)
1:3 1:3 1:3
842 (P 35019)843
32813)
'"
CT-IT
-:^f?
* 861(P19673) \
Il
'K II
_
_,
_
,083
(P
II_._.
VI
\
(P 1087
.085 (P 27041) ,084 ,P 35053,
1092 (P 7087)
27126)
^V ^^ 1095 (P 35065)
1ftQfi ,p 35058) 10% (P
VKH^
1103 (P 27172)
1104 (P 21514)1106 (P 32152)
1107(P2247)
1108(P21682)
Slip
ware Scale
1:3
(P 34984)
1093
1094 (P 34990)
(p 27152)
1098
1101 (P 27044)
w_
12? (P 35066) v} "^^^ 1?1 1246 (P 34996)
1244 (P 35072)
1247 (P 34988)
1243 (P 11341) M-
1248(P35070)
^ggggf.__?
-
m^
?? 34985,
^(P
-^ ~^S^
1251 (P 35063)
1253
(P 35054) 1254 (P
34991)
1252 (P 34940)
^^^J^-
1256(P33752)
1255 (P 7636,P 27179)
mwfm \\\\\\^ __k
mrnnm 1
1257 (P 15184,P 16994)
1259 (P 17740)
1258 (P 8646)
1260
(P
3079) iiturt nnnntinn A
^^w_.
1261 (P817)
^?J- 1277 32159) (P
1276 (P 27146) i_
1278 (P 32685)
1279 (P 25032) ?_
1280 (P Phocean
Red
Slip
ware
imintnwnnniiminnniwmMi
" -
~^^s
^y1111^
^L
3590) Scale
1:3
1281
(P 27145)
\
FIGURE 40
1282(P26088)
i ^
(P
32137)
9657)
1287(P35082)
1286(P27608)
U85 1285(F (p19b28> 1%28)
1284 (P 9658)
1288 (P
1283
r^^
^^^^*^____-
1290 (P 19629)
I 1289 (P 27607)
1291
1294 (P 13084)
1295 (P
1296
32136)
^L
1298 (P 27470) 1297 (P 4166) Red
Slip
ware
Scale
1292(P32686)
(P 27606)
1293 (P 27151)
Phocean
^%_H \
1:3
^L
(P 32160)
iiui iHuiinuifni"i
FIGURE 41
1299(P8648) ^* |
n
?^
i?
1302 (P 4169)
13?4(P27129)
1303(P23111)
*^~h
^^B^^^^l
1300 (P 8647)
1308(P35057)
1301 (P 33751)
1307(P5672)
1306(P34983)
^^fesJ 1305 (P 27130)
^==-J ^W_J
1309(P3082)
"
^W "^"fc ^^Nfc_J
1310 (P 27501)
^^zl^a
1311(P4155)
1314(P32683) ^V
1313(P27066)
\
1312 (P 4133)
?^f^ 1315 (P2501)
y^y^ ^**^ 1316 (P
2505)
1317(P3192) 1318
^**-J
1320(p2938)
(P 33753)
1321(p34980)
^* I 1323(P27605) >^=~=- | 1322 (P 27162)
1324
1325 (P Phocean
Red
Slip
ware Scale
1:3
32134)
1326
(P 27604)
(P 32148)
FIGURE 42
1327 (P 32008) ^^ 1328 (P 27068)
_
1329 (P
1330
27071)
1331 (P 32133)
(P
1332
1334 (P
^p 32161)
1340 (P 27160)
8048)
1356
1:1
1
1378 (P 32135), view
1420
1422 (P 27051)
27147)
1424
^^^^
^
(P 13085)
Xvuvvvvv\\\\v\v\ X
^k
I 1426(P2982)
1425 (P 12008) Red Slip ware. and Macedonian
(P 12084)
(P 27550)
1421 (P 27054)
Phocean Gaulish
(P 32162)
1413
1378 (P 32135), detail
1418 (P 33869)
1423 (P
32150)
^N^fiir; 1427
Cypriot Red fine gray
Slip
ware wares
Scale
1:3,
(P 12047) except
where indicated
FIGURE 43
1429 (P 34989)
^L 1431(P32127)
^ 1430 (P 33440)
1432 (P
1433 (P 34992> 1434 (p 27169)
27166)
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