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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
[With other sherds in 410 and 365 & 446 (Phase 5)] The Upper zone scroll has stirrup-leaves in both concavities and birds and rosettes in the upper and lower concavities, respectively. The lower zone has straight gadroons over a chevron wreath. The mould is by a potter whose style is characterized by the use of beaded borders, as on Form 37 from Fishbourne (Dannell 1971, No. 41), with a scroll very similar to the one here. Another of his bowls, also from Fishbourne (Dannell 1971, 19) has a similar ,if not identical, basal wreath. Several bowls of Form 29 stamped by Severus ii have beaded borders and one from Vechten has the 'butterfly' scroll-tie and rosettes.
bowl
Site Name: Leucarum Roman Fort, Loughor
Notes: Phase 4