II. Weights of the Roman Standard. 

 A. Certainly Roman weights (Unit : Libra of 5050 grsims)-contd. 



Presumed multiple of 



Weight a 5 ta-e ^°a> =.S S-3, 



Marks on in ^^--i __^a> "s » --i jj m j; .„ 



No. Shape. face. grains. ^^ ^^ S-S " Ph o 8 S Notes. 



18 Cheese (with hoi- 323-8 i>3 I (d)6 ? 315-6 Well preserved, 

 lowed top). 



o 



19 As No. 18. 



a 



312-8 Vb i (d)6 315-6 Well preserved. 



23 Square disc. 



215-9 ,'i J 4 ? 210-4 



24 Shallow cone, 

 pierced. 



27 Pierced disc (bun- 

 shaped). 



208-9 5^ i 4 210-4 Pitted. 



151-7 sV I (e) 3 157-8 One edge broken. 



30 Bow or brooch. 



104-2 iV i 2 105-2 Perhaps not 



a weight. 



31 Disc with four per- 

 forations. 



32 As No. 24. 



?Ai n: ■■ n 



f ? 105-2 Edge broken. 



.?105-2 Much broken. 



76-4 A A (Oli 78-i 



On the last six specimens (24—33) thtra are no intentional marks save the perforations 



