second century. A number of fragments of vessels of Type 49, together with one or two of Types 41 and 42, are shown below in Fig. 32; all of these were found in association with pottery of the later period.

Type 42

Closely related to the vessel just described is a shallow bowl or pan (Plate XLVIII., Type 42), which was found in association with it in Pit XXXIX. It has a height of 3¾ inches and a diameter of 6 inches. It is of rather coarse ware of a dark-grey colour, turning to black. The inside is somewhat lighter in shade, the clay showing traces of

Figure 32

FIG. 32. SECTIONS OF RIMS OF BOWLS
No. 1, GREAT DITCH, WEST FRONT. NOL 2 AND 3, INNER DITCH SYSTEM, WEST ANNEXE.
NOS. 4 AND 5, PIT XLV. NOS. 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10, INNER DITCH, EAST ANNEXE

mica. In the interior the lines formed on the bottom, as the vessel was turned on the wheel, terminate in a spiral. The lip does not overhang, but is simply defined by a moulding. In some of the fragments lattice-work decoration is visible on the side. The type was on the whole a common one. A good many pieces came from the inner ditch of the East Annexe.

5. PLATES
Plates. Type 41

To the same period may be attributed a plate of blackish-grey ware (Plate XLVIII., Type 41, also Plate L. (A), Fig. 11). Height 1¾ inches, diameter 7¼ inches. Found near the surface in the Barracks of the Praetentura, Block II. This, like Types 49 and 42, to which it is

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