V-115. CR 1.4.273. Drawing. Transport Amphorae. Greece and The Eastern Mediterranean Area. Camulodunum 184. Irregular round handle which rises to a sharp peak, L. 8.3 cm, W. 3.5 cm, H. 3.0 cm, Wth. 0.6 cm. Soft fabric, smooth, abundant small, round, and medium irregular voids, 10 YR 8/4 very pale brown. Surface treatment: none, 10 YR 8/4 very pale brown, rough feel. Inside of wall has a red spot which appeared there before firing, so it cannot be red paint from the tituli picti painting. Class: Camulodunum 184. Date: C. 20 BC- 130 AD. Parallels: Martin-Kilcher 1994, pl. 124:2392/St 174, TG 50; Scotti 1984, pl.. 155:2, Dr. 36, dated to the Tiberian period; Peacock & Williams 9; Ostia LXV, Rhodian. Notes: Fabric very light, almost white
Descriptions are published in: Nielsen, I., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 1992: The Temple of Castor and Pollux I, Roma. Bilde, P. G., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.1* & II.1**, Roma. Slej, K., and Cullhed, M., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.2* & II.2**, Roma