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141 Vosati   DIE 01A01. Die-style similar to Canicos
FABRIC TR1B
FORM large platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen II

142 Atono(s)   DIE 01A01 Letter A has crossbar to right and the middle O is dotted - ?
FABRIC TN
FORMS large platter
DATE
SOURCE import
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

143 Atatu   DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORMS Cam 14 {Cam 8,16}
SOURCE unknown
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I.
Die-group 01A or Die 01A01at Nijmegen (4). Cemetery E, TN Cam 8 (1); Speyer museum, Cam 16

144 IVINOF Not Located Recorded at Priory Hill, Dover by Payne 1889, 202-4 see Parfitt 1995, p182. Vessel not located by VR for Gazetteer.
145 Iduti(os) I(n)duti(os) Style like Indutios P17, Die-group 3C, so possibly a broken die, or the same die-cutter for a different potter.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORMS Cam 56
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I; Fouches, TN Cam 56S

146 Ingenus   One of the rare names occurring on both Eggshell Ware beakers and TN. The dies are very different and were cut by different hands.
DIES 01A01, 02B01
Die 01A01
FABRICS TN{TR}
FORMS large platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I; Bingen, TR large platter; Vertault (VLT!) TR large platter.

Die 02B01
FABRIC Imitation Eggshell TN
FORM Necked Beaker
SOURCE ?Colchester
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Colchester

147 Inita   DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORMS large platter {Cam 16}
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I; Lebach, Cam 16.
148 Bit-___ Not recognised Possible names are BITOS P61, BITVCAN P48, BITVOLLVS P66. Bitos is the most likely and Bitucan the most unlikely judging by the letter size and die-styles Bivcan(os) is too idiosyncratic.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM small platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Silchester
149 CI[____] ?CIKARV There are only three possible common names, firstly, CIRVCA. a late Augustan TR potter therefore unlikely, secondly, CICARVS(S), excluded on the grounds of incompatible die-style and finally CIKARV a somewhat later potter sharing a similar die-style and so the most promising, although as yet the die has not been identified.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM Cam 14
SOURCE
DATE AD50-70
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

150 ZC /I)IITIO   DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM Cam 14
SOURCE Courmelois Kiln 2, 1 cup.
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Stanway Grave CF47.
151 IVOI[___] Not recognised Name unknown.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM large platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I
152 L-___ Not recognised Few names begin with L- Lullos is the most common but the style does no match known dies.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM large platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen II

153 ZC CV-'I   Die used at the Eccles Kiln
DIE 01A01
FABRIC ITN over-fired wasters
FORM Cam 14
SOURCE Eccles products
DATE before AD65 when villa established
DISTRIBUTION Eccles
154 ZC II\[??]II/ '   DIE 01B01
FABRICS TN
FORMS Cam 14
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Stanway BF64

155 ___IXTVS Sixtus \ Sextus Name probably Sextus.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM Cam 14
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Canterbury

156 P-group Not recognised Name unknown. The most likely name is Papilos P29 but the style does not match.
DIE 01A01.
FABRIC TR1C
FORM small platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

157 R-_group Not recognised Die cannot be matched, name unknown, there are few alternatives possibly Relanos.
DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORMS large platters
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

158 S{___] \ [__]s Not recognised Dies beginning or ending with S, name not identified
Die 01A01
FABRICS TN
FORMS Cam 56
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

Die 02B01
FABRICS TN
FORMS cup
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Sheepen I

159 V_____ Not recognised A bordered Mark likely to be typical of the East Anglian region but not yet identified.
DIE 01B01
FABRIC Smooth CW/ITN
FORMS Cam 56 copy
SOURCE East Anglia
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Snailwell Grave

160 ZC \/IIII((OS   DIE 01A01
FABRIC TN
FORM large platter
SOURCE import
DATE
DISTRIBUTION Verulamium
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