![]() | 101. TIT OFFIC. On bottom of cup, Type 33. Baths. |
![]() | 102. TVLLVS F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. |
![]() | 103. TVLLVS F. On bottom of cup, Type 33. |
![]() | 104. VEGETI·M. On bottom of a cup. Filling of inner ditches, West Annexe. Potter of Lezoux. Second century. |
![]() | 105. VESPONI. On bottom of cup, Type 33. Baths. The stamp occurs at Cannstatt, where it is attributed to a Gaulish potter of the first half of the second century. |
![]() | 106. OF. VITA. On bottom of a platter, Type Plate XXXIX., Fig. 2. Ditch of the early fort. First century. Potter of La Graufesenque. The stamp VITALI occurs at Hofheim, from which it would appear that he was working as early as the reign of Vespasian, OF VITA at Novaesium and at Rottweil. |
![]() | 107. OF VITA. On bottom of platter, Type 18. Pit LVI. |
![]() | 108. OF. VITA. On fragment. Block XIII. |
![]() | 109. OF. VITAL. On bottom of platter, Type 18. Pit LXI. |
![]() | 110. OF V[ITA]. On bottom of platter, Type 18. Pit XVII. |
![]() | 111. OF V[ITA]. On bottom of cup, Type 27. South Annexe. |
![]() | 112. A Palm Branch. On bottom of a platter, Type 33. The stamp was noted more than once; it probably belonged to the second century. |
![]() | 113. A Rosette. On bottom of the platter, Plate XL., Fig. 23. The stamp occurs upon dishes of the same type in the Plique Collection in the Museum of St. Germain-en-Laye. Lezoux. Second century. |
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