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ROMEINEN TE LIENDEN (GLD.)

Auteurs

  • I.L.M. Stuijts
  • J.B. Voogd

Samenvatting

During an excavation at Lienden (province of Gelderland), a well was discovered, dating from shortly after AD 143. This well was constructed from a pinewood barrel with hazel hoops. Six of the eighteen staves were stamped, with two differ­ent names. The well probably became disused during the third quarter of the second century AD. Another find from the Roman period was a terra sigillata dish of Dragendorff type 18/31, manu­factured by the potter DRAPPVS at Treves some­time between AD 117 and 161.

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2000-12-15

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