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Distinctive FeaturesThis type was first described by Keay and Carreras Monfort (1996). It is a piriform amphora with a low concave rim, pronounced handles with a circular profile and a flat ring foot. Its closest parallel is a complete vessel from Lenzburg (Ettlinger 1977: 13, Fig. 3).See characteristics | ||
Date RangeThe example from Stonea was found in a third century AD context.Search: [3rd century AD] | ||
OriginUnknown. | ||
DistributionFound at Stonea in Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.Search: [Great Britain] [North West Europe] | ||
ContentsUnknown. | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams |