Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Potter's Mark INC90
Wares or Comments on FabricsLincoln
IndustryLincolnshire
Overall Date Range of Potter90-150
Geo InfoLincoln Technical College, Cathedral St., Lincoln
Site/Excavation DetailsLincoln, Technical College, LCB02 (012)
Bibliographic ReferenceCollingwood 1937, 234 F21, + Lincs. Mag vol.3, no.7. Trimble 2003,
CommentsDie 1. See Atepacivs 97K for details. Unused. I Rowlandson notes that this vessel was retrieved from excavations conducted by the City of Lincoln Archaeological Unit near Baker’s original discovery (Baker 1937, 234 F21). If it is a Lincoln Technical College kiln product a date range in the first half of the 2nd century AD might be likely following that attributed to the Atepacius mortarium found from the same context along with other material dated to AD120-150 (Precious in Trimble 2003)
K No PlaceLincoln Technical College 98K
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