[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1644

Plate Or Bowl: Central Italian. Foot and part of floor preserved. Angular ring foot; rounded resting surface; pointed underside. Three circles on floor: four stamps within inner two circles; very fine ... Context of 150-86 ... This form of stamp is typical of central Italy and, according to Morel, is often found at Arezzo, Volterra, Cosa, Cerveteri, Rome, and Alba Fucens (Morel 1963, p. 50). For some similar stamps, arranged in approximately the same manner, see Morel 1965, no. 24, p. 38, pls. 3, 39 ( possibly Campana B, ca. 100), and no. 157, p. 81, pl. 12 (Campana B, first half of 1st century); Lambogila 1952, p. 155, fig. 8 (Tarragona: Campana B, 1st century); Bocci 1965, no. 1721, p. 147, fig. 20, no. 1372, p. 158, fig. 25 (from Roselle).

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 29.1, s. 446, p. 407

Dedet, 1974, no. 33, pp. 265-266, figs. 3, 4. Morel, 1981, no. 2257a2, p. 155, pl. 41. Dèlos XXVII, D 64, p. 249, fig. 127, pl. 43. Romano, 1994, nos. 33-36, pp. 75-76, figs. 6, 7, pls. 18, 19. Morel, ... Agora 29 407 P 23595 P 6765 P 17887 P 31938 P 26395 Q 9:4 F 13:3 N 21:9 M 21:1 ... 110-75 B.C ... Morel, 1981, no. 2257a2, p. 155, pl. 41 ... Morel, 1986, no. 38, p. 467, fig. 8 ... Lambogila, 1952, p. 155, fig. 8