POSSIBLE KERNOI DISCOVERED IN THE PRINCIPIA FROM CĂLUGĂRENI / MIKHÁZA

During the excavations of the principia from the Roman auxiliary fort in Călugăreni, fragments from two hand‑formed shallow pottery objects were discovered, which do not fit in the forms repertoire of the local ceramic vessels. One of the artefacts has oval form and quite rare cogwheel decoration in...

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