Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Die Record: MOTTIVS BOLLVS 1

Potter's MarkMOTTIVS BOLLVS
Die no1
ReadingBOLLVS F/MOTTIVS
Reading (Tomlin)BOLLVS . F MOTTIVS
Comments on the Readings (Tomlin)L is of 'lambda' form, TT share their cross-stroke. The sequence of nomen and cognomen has been reversed.
Two line StampTL
Additional Letters to the NameF
NotesOnly stamp known on Continent from Arnieres-sur-Iton, by Evreux (Eure), Adrian 2014, fig 9. In Hartley 1977 he was mistakenly placed among potters making mostly Group 2 mortaria (G.238); it is now clear that he made mostly Group 1 type.
Overall Date Range of Potter50-85
RegionContinentals
IndustryDept. de l'Eure, Normandy probable
Kiln Group or IndustryDept. De l'Eure probable
Wares or Comments on FabricsNOG WH4
Border Top: Border-None
Bottom: Border-None
Left: Border-None
Right: Border-None

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