Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: CN DOMITIVS ARIGNOTVS 1

Potter's MarkCN DOMITIVS ARIGNOTVS
Die no1
ReadingCN DOMITIVS ARIGNOTVSF
Reading (Tomlin)CN DOMITIV[S] ARIGNOTVS
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)S should be restored at the end of line 1 to complete the nomen, suggesting there was space in line 2 for F = f(ecit).
Two line StampTL
Additional Letters to the NameF
NotesA freedman of the gens Domitius. For type of stamp see Pallecchi 2002, p142, Punzone 18.42. His stamps are especially common on construction material of Domitianic period and his stamps on mortaria are relatively common, with several recorded at Pompeii. Vindolanda SF15894;VZ 175 (unpublished).
Overall Date Range of Potter c70-110
RegionContinentals
IndustryCentral Italy
Kiln Group or IndustryCentral Italy (Pallecchi 2002)
Wares or Comments on FabricsITA WH
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Bottom: Border-None
Left: NK
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