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ROMAN POTTERY FOUND IN BRITAIN. 
Loeschcke, Haltevn V., p. 150, type if, Abb. 4, 11—13. 
The hatched patterns, carefully made with a roulette, covering 
the rim above the moulded ornaments on the carinated sigillata 
bowl, form 29, were also in imitation of an Arretine prototype. 
5. Globular Bottle, with short neck, circular, two-ribbed 
handle, and cylindrical five ringed mouth-piece. 
Brownish-white paste with reddish brown slip. 
Round the body, two one-inch wide bands of roulette hatching and two 
slight girth-grooves. 
A vessel of similar shape is recorded by Kcenen, Bonn. Jalirh ., 
86, Grabfunde in Andernach, grave No. 21, 8, plate VII., found 
with coin of Caligula, A.D. 37—41. 
Colchester Mus., Joslin Coll., grave group 49, No. 283. 
6. Small Beaker, form 55, with markedly concave lower profile. 
Black varnish. 
Plain lip ; prominently ringed foot. 
Round the body, a girth groove 1 inch below 7 lip ; beneath which, three 
belts of roulette-impressed lines bordered by birth-grooves, about ^ inch apart. 
The contracted foot and slender proportions (49 : 67 : 22), point 
to a late IV. Century date. 
7. Small Bulbous Goblet, with long tubular neck, and high 
curved foot ; an off-set on shoulder. 
Reddish-brown glossy slip. 
A band of roulette-hatching, ig inch wdde, covering the bulb, bordered 
below 7 by a double girth-groove. 
The slender proportions (39 : 57 : 25), p>oint to a late III.—IV. 
Century date. 
8. WlDE-MOUTH OLLA. 
Out-curved lip ; sub-angular bulge ; base conically contracted from near the 
middle to a narrow 7 ringed foot. Nearly w ? hite paste, with glossy black varnish. 
Round the body, at intervals, three bands of roulette-hatching, the tw 7 o 
upper ones bordered by grooves. 
Very common in Antonine grave-fields, A.D. 140—T90, Kcenen, 
p. 100, XVI., 6. 
Hagen, Bonn Jahvb., 114—115, Kolner Graber, p. 404, plate 
XXIII., grave 32, c, A.D. 188—220; p. 420, plate XXV., grave 
56, a, with coins of Postumus, A.D. 258—267. 
