century. The stamp is found at Öhringen and Mainhardt, Zugmantel and Cannstatt. He appears to have worked at Rheinzabern. | |
52. OF. IVCVN. On bottom of cup, Type 27. Pit LIV, for association see OF COTTO supra. A potter of La Graufesenque. The stamp occurs in Spain (C.I.L. ii. 243), and at Novaesium. IVCVNDVS occurs at Hofheim. The stamp OF IVCVN is common at Rottweil. He would appear to have been working as early as the reign of Vespasian. | |
53. IVLII.? On the bottom of cup, Type 27. Pit LXXVIII, for association see CRISPI·M supra. First century. The stamp is poorly impressed. | |
54. IVLLINI. On bottom of platter, Type 18. Pit LVII. Baths. Probably a potter of Lezoux. End of the first or early second century. | |
55. MACRIN. On bottom of cup, Type 33. The stamp occurs at Pfünz. Second century. | |
56. MALLEDO. F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. MALLEDV·F occurs at Colchester on a Pudding-pan Rock form. R. A. Smith, 'List of Potters' Marks.' Second century. | |
57. MAMMI. On bottom of a cup. Potter of Lezoux. The name is probably MAMMILIVS. The stamp occurs at Corbridge and at Camelon. | |
58. MARCELLI M. On bottom of platter, Type 31. South Annexe. Potter of the period of the outer Limes. Occurs at Ohringen. Second century. | |
59. MARCELLI M. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Pit LXXIV. | |
60. MARCELL[I]. On bottom of platter, Type 31. South Annexe. |
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