ROMAN POTTERY FOUND IN BRITAIN. 
43 
Table of Standard Proportions. —IV. 
Fumed Oll.e, with Late Celtic concave profile, ribbed 
and ridged en bavbotine. 
Date. 
Provenance, 
Reference. 
Description. 
HEIGHT IOO. 
n- 
Rim. 
Bulge. 
Base. 
Late 
Celtic 
Haslemere 
( Proc. Soc. Antiq. 
' Lon. (1906), p. 225, 
t Fig. 4 
Studded 
Imp 
erfect 
B.C. A.D. 
II— 9 
Hal tern 
( Westfalen. Mitteil. 
V., Abb. 44, type 
( 86 
Belgic, 
Herring¬ 
boned and 
mica coated 
72 
92 
4 2 
)» 
») 
>5 M 
y > 
62 
82 
40 
A.D. 
— 60 
Hofheim 
( Nassau. Annal., 
( XXXIV., VI., 19 
Belgic, 
R i bbed 
73 
11S 
5° 
69 — 96 
Neiderberg 
Orl, XII., plate V., 1 
j ) 
66 
44 
York Mus. 
Cat. plate XIV., 4 
Fumed, 
Ridged, 
rustic work 
83 
92 
43 
) » 
„ XlVrt 
,, (small) 
80 
no 
42 
Carlisle Mus. 
228 
t J 
93 
109 
43 
Early 
Silchester, pit 10 
6 Archseologia LXI., 
-] p. 4S2, Fig. 3, 
( No. 8 
! > 
68 
9i 
41. 
69 — 96 
Nevvstead 
(XLIX. (A), Fig. 3, 
1 XLVI., type 29 
yy 
80 
106 
40 
Wroxeter 
Chester Mus. 
y 1 
73 
8S 
40 
83 — 122 
Early 
Empire 
Wiesbaden 
Andernach 
(Orl, XXXI., 
plate XIII., 13 : 
( plate XIV., 26 
Koenen, p. 72, IX., 11 
Belgic, 
Ribbed 
?) 
47 
53 
87 
no 
■ 
34 
34 
Silchester, pit 30 
Reading Mus. 
Fumed, 
studded and 
grooved 
67 
107 
34 
Colchester Mus. 
Gen. Coll. 
Ridged, 
rustic work 
Fra 
gm ent 
s 
As above indicated, the series is derived from a Late Celtic 
prototype, and seldom extends later than the end of the I. 
Century, though a single fragment of a Belgic ribbed olla is 
recorded at Zugmantel (A.D. 117—136), Orl, XXXII., plate 
XIX., Fig. 1, 
