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|type_object=cup
|type_object=cup
|material=pottery
|material=pottery
|type=terra sigillata Haltern 15 b
|type=terra sigillata type Haltern 15 b
|stamp=AVILI
|stamp=A^VILI
|dimension=height 3.5 cm, rim diam. 7.5 cm, foot diam. 3.3 cm
|dimension=height 3.5 cm, rim diam. 7.5 cm, foot diam. 3.3 cm
|dimension_max=7.5 cm
|dimension_max=7.5 cm
|condition=unknown
|condition=complete
|autopsy=Corinna Salomon
|date_autopsy=Apr 20 2024
|culture_archaeological=Roman imperial period
|culture_archaeological=Roman imperial period
|sortdate=42
|sortdate=37
|date=30–55 AD
|date=second quarter of 1<sup>st</sup> c. AD
|date_derivation‎=typology, archaeological context
|site=Ornavasso
|site=Ornavasso
|field_name=In Persona
|field_name=In Persona
|find_context=grave 131
|find_context=grave 131
|coordinate_n=45.98465487639904
|coordinate_e=8.400972336530687
|find_circumstances=excavation
|find_circumstances=excavation
|finder=Enrico Bianchetti
|finder=Enrico Bianchetti
|sortdate_find=1892
|sortdate_find=1892
|date_find=1890–1893
|date_find=1890–1893
|location=Museo del Paesaggio (Verbania Pallanza)
|location=Museo del Paesaggio – Sezione archeologica ‟Enrico Bianchetti” (Ornavasso)
|inventory_number=1405
|inventory_number=1886 (1405)
|whatmough=319
|whatmough=319
|morandi=61
|morandi=61
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 561 no. 61
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 561 no. 61
|checklevel=1
|checklevel=1
|problem=Graue V: {{bib|Graue 1974}}: 147 and 268, tav. 79, 4, dating, stamp
|problem=literature
}}
}}
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Terra sigillata cup type Haltern 15 b found in the inhumation grave no. 131 of the [[In Persona]] necropolis.
Images in {{bib|Bianchetti 1895}}: tav. XXIII.10 (photo), {{bib|Graue 1974}}: Taf. 79.5 (drawing).
 
Small terra sigillata cup type Haltern 15 b found in the inhumation grave no. 131 of the [[In Persona]] necropolis (see {{bib|Bianchetti 1895}}: 272 with grave inventory). Stamp of the potter Avillius ({{bib|OCK}} no. 371), who was active between 20 BC and 40 AD (cf. [[NO·12]] from [[Oleggio]]). Grave inventory and object dated to Graue V. See also {{bib|Graue 1974}}: 149, 268, '''{{bib|Piana Agostinetti 1997–1999}} II: 137, n. 1887'''.
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 3 August 2024

Object
Classification: cup
Archaeological Type: terra sigillata type Haltern 15 b

Material: pottery
Size: height 3.5 cm, rim diam. 7.5 cm, foot diam. 3.3 cm
Condition: complete
Autopsy by: Corinna Salomon
Date of autopsy: Apr 20 2024

Archaeological culture: Roman imperial period
Date: second quarter of 1st c. AD
Date derived from: typology, archaeological context

Site: Ornavasso (Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piemonte, Italy)
Field name: In Persona
Archaeological context: grave 131
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 59' 4.76" N, 8° 24' 3.50" E
Find date: 1890–1893
Find circumstances: excavation
Finder: Enrico Bianchetti
Current location: Museo del Paesaggio – Sezione archeologica ‟Enrico Bianchetti” (Ornavasso)
Inventory no.: 1886 (1405)

Inscription: VB·18 (atecua)
Stamp: A^VILI

Alternative sigla: Whatmough 1933 (PID): 319
Morandi 2004: 61

Sources: Morandi 2004: 561 no. 61

Images

Commentary

Images in Bianchetti 1895: tav. XXIII.10 (photo), Graue 1974: Taf. 79.5 (drawing).

Small terra sigillata cup type Haltern 15 b found in the inhumation grave no. 131 of the In Persona necropolis (see Bianchetti 1895: 272 with grave inventory). Stamp of the potter Avillius (OCK no. 371), who was active between 20 BC and 40 AD (cf. NO·12 from Oleggio). Grave inventory and object dated to Graue V. See also Graue 1974: 149, 268, Piana Agostinetti 1997–1999 II: 137, n. 1887.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Bianchetti 1895 Enrico Bianchetti, I sepolcreti di Ornavasso [= Atti della Società di Archeologia e Belle Arti della provincia di Torino 6], Torino: Paravia 1895.