Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: INC104 1

Potter's MarkINC104
Die no1
Reading?V[ALLVC[
Reading (Tomlin)]ALLVCI
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)Two unusual ligatures: the upward diagonal bottom-serif of A, for AL, and the small I above (not inside) C.
LigaturedAL CI
Variant letterV upside down, A with dash
NotesA stamp found in the La Catria region of the Guadalquivir valley in Baetica was thought by Dr P Funari to be perhaps a local product. A drawing of the stamp was supplied to Beth Richardson and it was definitely identical to INC104. An unusual stamp with rim-profile similar to mortaria made in central Stamps recorded from Canterbury; London (DUA 1987 MFI Acc <73> Context 118); La Catria region of the Guadalquivir valley in Baetica. London stamp could have very end of a V surviving at beginning.
Overall Date Range of Potterc.AD50-80
RegionContinentals
IndustryImport, source uncertain
Kiln Group or IndustryImport, source uncertain, but only other example is from Spain
Border Top: Border-None
Bottom: Border-None
Left: NK
Right: Border-None

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