Kay Hartley Mortarium Archive Project

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Potter's Mark FRONTO Die no. 2
Wares or Comments on FabricsNOG WH4
IndustryDies 1 and 2 N. France and and die 3 Elginhaugh probable
Overall Date Range of Potter55-88
Geo InfoMartinhoe, Devon
Site/Excavation DetailsMartinhoe, Devon
Bibliographic ReferenceFox and Ravenhill 1966, 34, no.10 and fig.15, no.10 on p.32.
CommentsOccupation of Martinhoe began in Nero's reign (AD 54 - 68). Occupation dated 55 - 75 with possibility of being dated to later part of this period. Vessel has been restored from very many sherds but part of flange and whole of base is restored.
MuseumBarnstable Museum
Accession noFound 1960, Lady Fox
FacingRight
ID5072

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