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Identification and Creation

Object Number
1977.216.145
Title
Stamped Amphora Handle
Classification
Vessels
Work Type
handle
Date
100-150 CE
Places
Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Hispania
Period
Roman Imperial period, Middle
Culture
Roman
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/287445

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Terracotta
Technique
Stamped
Dimensions
10 x 13 x 11 cm (3 15/16 x 5 1/8 x 4 5/16 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • collector's mark: TA ligature (A with top stroke of T above) in ink = Thomas Ashby
  • stamp and inscription: [f]IGED / [p]PAEF

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
From Monte Testaccio, acquired; by George J. Pfeiffer and Rachel Hartwell Pfeiffer, Cambridge, MA (by 1905), gift; to the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1905-1977), transfer; to the Fogg Museum, 1977.
Transfer from Department of the Classics, 1977.

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Gift of Pfeiffer-Hartwell Collection
Accession Year
1977
Object Number
1977.216.145
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Contact
am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
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Descriptions

Description
This stamp is frequently found in Rome. The highly abbreviated inscription has been expanded as follows: FIG(lina) E(t) D(oliaria) P. P( ), AE(li) F(usciani), or perhaps P( ), P. Ae(li) F(usciani) -- "the land and pottery of P( ), of P. Aelius Fuscianus." The pottery is south Spanish, and on the basis of finds in Monte Testaccio, the stamps of this variety have been dated to the first half of the second century CE.

Verification Level

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