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About half of the decorated samian bowl (form Dr 29) survives. It is decorated in relief with leaf motifs, scrolls and fan-shaped plants with an unusual arrangement of the tendrils. The bowl has the maker’s stamp 'Passienus', a stamp that appears on bowls in such a wide variety of styles that it is unlikely that Passienus was a mould-maker. South Gaulish Circa A.D. 70-85. [Source: Zienkiewicz, D.J., 1993; Excavations in the 'Scamnum Tribunorum' at Caerleon: The Legionary Museum Site 1983-5. BRITANNIA Vol. XXIV]
bowl
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
84.43H/20.2a
Find Information
Site Name: Museum Garden, Caerleon
Grid Reference: ST 33 91
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1983 - 1984
Acquisition
Collected officially, 26/4/1984
Measurements
minimum width / mm:58
width / mm
maximum width / mm:156
width / mm
height / mm:75
Material
samian
Location
Caerleon: Case 19 Samian
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