CARATILLI stamp

18. CARATIL[LI]. On bottom of cup, Type 33. South Annexe. Potter of Lezoux. Second century. CARATILLI M is found at Pudding-pan Rock. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd Ser. vol. xxi. p. 281.

CARUSSA stamp

19. CA·RVSS[A]. The stamp occurs in London, Walters, Catalogue of Roman Pottery, M. 2069; also at Silchester on Pudding-pan Rock forms, R. A. Smith, 'List of Potters' Marks.'

CARUSSA stamp

20. [C]A·RVSSA. On fragment of bottom of a dish.

CARRUCALUS stamp

21. CARR[VCA]LVS. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Field on north of Fort. Graffito on bottom DOMITI.

CASSIUS F stamp

22. CASSIVS F. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Above ditch of early fort. First half second century. The stamp occurs in the ditch of the earthen fort at the Saalburg, also at Zugmantel. It has been suggested that he worked at Heiligenberg. Knorr, Die verzierten Terra-sigillata-gefässe von Rottweil, p. 58.

CESORINI stamp

23. CESORINI. On bottom of cup, Type 33. Field on north of Fort. The stamp is no doubt that of CENSORINVS, a potter of Lezoux. Second century. The stamp occurs in both forms at Lezoux and on a number of sites in France. Déchelette, Vases Céramiques, vol. i. p. 260.

CINNAMI stamp

24. CINNAMI. Retrograde on bowl, Type 37, with large medallions. Barracks Praetentura. Potter of Lezoux. Second century. The stamp occurs at Bar Hill, also at Camelon. The wares of this potter are very widely distributed throughout France and elsewhere in Western Europe. He must have belonged to a period of great activity at Lezoux, and certainly must have been at work in the time of Pius.

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