second century. The stamp occurs on the outer Limes at Osterburken. The stamp SECVNDINI·M. is found in the ditch of the earthen fort at the Saalburg.

SENILA M stamp

93. SENILA·M. On bottom of a cup, Type 33. The stamp occurs in London and at Suchester on Pudding-pan Rock forms. R. A. Smith, 'List of Potters' Marks.' Second century.

O SEVERI stamp

94. O SEVER [I]. On bottom of a platter, Type 18. Pit LXXVIII. For association see CRISPI M supra. Potter of the first century. OF SEVER. occurs at Rottweil, where it is classified as probably from La Graufesenque of the time of Vespasian. Knorr, Rottweil, p. 66. The stamp also occurs at Novaesium.

SEVERUS stamp

95. SEVERVS. On bottom of a cup, Type 33. Pit LXXII. Probably Antonine. For association see CRACVNA·F supra.

SILVANI stamp

96. SI[LV]ANI. On bottom of a platter, Type 18.

SILVANI stamp

97. SIL[VA NI]. On bottom of a platter, Type 18. Ditch of the early fort. First century. The stamps of SILVANVS and SILVINVS occur at Rottweil, where both are attributed to potters of La Graufesenque of the time of Vespasian. Knorr, Rottweil, p. 66.

SUOBNI M stamp

98. SVOBNI·M. On bottom of platter, Type 31. Pit LXXII. Second century, probably Antonine. For association see CRACVNA·F supra.

SUOB stamp

99. SVOB. On bottom of cup, Type 27. The stamp SVOBNILLVS occurs on a dish in the British Museum, Walters, Catalogue of Roman Pottery, M. 2178. SVOBNEDOF occurs on a Pudding pan Rock form at Colchester (R. A. Smith, 'List of Potters' Marks'), also at Corbridge.

TITTIUS stamp

100. TITTIVS F. Fragment of dish, form uncertain. East Annexe. The stamp TITTIVS occurs on a Pudding pan Rock form in the British Museum. R. A. Smith, 'List of Potters' Marks.'

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