Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: INC106 1

Potter's MarkINC106
Die no1
ReadingC]??[.CA[L or E..
Reading (Tomlin)C.. . CA.[
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)Slight trace of two letters after the first C, followed by a medial point to indicate an abbreviated nomen. This might be three letters, or two letters preceded by C for Gaius. Trace of a letter after CA, which might be the last letter if that is the corner of the die to its right.
Notesbroken stamp with missing flake, reading C[??] followed by triangle stop, then CA[E or L]... Form and fabric similar to DAGOBI; perhaps same source and date. Only known stamp, Bitterne, Clausentum.
Overall Date Range of Potter50-90
RegionContinentals
IndustryImport or imported potter
Kiln Group or Industry? An imported potter working locally near Clausentum.
Border Top: Border-None
Bottom: Border-None
Left: NK
Right: NK

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