AVITUS FEC stamp

10. [A]VITVS FEC. On bottom of a platter. Pit VII. The stamp is surrounded by a circular band of 'engine turned' pattern. It was found in association with the dish, Type 22. The stamp differs from those immediately preceding it, and is probably that of an earlier AVITVS, a potter of La Graufesenque.

BANOLUCCI stamp

11. BANOL[V]CCI. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Pit XCVIII in association with the stamp REGINI·M and late pottery. Second century. The stamp occurs in London, C.I.L. viii. 1336, 133. Also at Silchester on a Pudding-pan Rock form, R. A. Smith's 'List of Potters' Marks.'

BELLINICI M stamp

12. BELINICI M. Retrograde on bottom of cup, Type 33. Pit LXXX. This was a built well. The same stamp occurred with late pottery in Pit CV. It is also found at Bar Hill, and must belong to the second century. The stamp BELINICCVS occurs both at the Saalburg and at Pfünz.

BELLINICI M stamp

13. [BE] LINICI M. Retrograde on bottom of cup, Type 33.

BELLUS F stamp

14. BELLVS F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. stamp occurs at Corbridge, also at Köngen.

BITUNUS stamp

15. BITV[NVS]. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Pit LXXXV, in which the pottery was of the later type. The stamp of Bitunus occurs at Pfünz, also at Zugmantel, where he is put down as a potter of Eastern Gaul of the first half of the second century. Barthel, O.R.L. 'Kastell Zugmantel,' p. 133.

BORILLI OF stamp

16. BORILLI OF. On bottom of cup, Type 33. South Annexe. Potter of Lezoux, second century. BORILLI OFFIC occurs at Birrens, and at Camelon, also at Corbridge.

BORILLI OF stamp

17. BORILLI OF. On bottom of cup, Type 33.

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