61. MARC. On bottom of a platter, Type 31. Inner ditch, East Annexe. | |
62. OF MASCVLI. On bottom of a platter, Type 18, Pit LXXVI, for association see O·FIRMON supra. For many examples of the stamp of this potter from early sites see Bonner Jahrbücher, xcvi. and xcvii. 963. Rutenian, possibly Banassac. First century. | |
63. MATTI·M. On bottom of cup, Type 33. South Annexe. | |
64. METTI·M. On bottom of a cup. The stamp is found in the ditch of the early earthen fort at the Saalburg. This potter must therefore have been working in the second century before A.D. 139. | |
65. METTI·M. On bottom of a large bowl. | |
66. M[ICCI]O·F. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Early second century. The stamp MICCIO is in the ditch of the earthen fort at the Saalburg, also on the outer Limes at Miltenberg and Osterburken, as well as at Zugmantel. | |
67. MIMO. On fragment of dish of uncertain form. | |
68. OPIL.... On bottom of a dish, probably Type 31. | |
69. PATER·F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. East Annexe. Early second century. The stamp occurs in the ditch of the earthen fort at the Saalburg, also at Séron with coins of Hadrian. Annales de Namur, iv. p. 13. | |
70. PATRICIVS F. On bottom of dish, probably Type 31. South Annexe, also at Corbridge. | |
71. PAT.... On bottom of cup, Type 27. | |
72. PECVLIAR·F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. Probably Antonine. The stamp occurs at Corbridge on Tyne, also at Camelon and Bar Hill. | |
73. PRIMIGENI M. On bottom of platter, Type 31. |
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