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There are nine fragments of Samian ware, each measuring an average of 40x23x5, which are composed of two base sherds and seven wall sherds. These fragments are conceivably all from the same dish-type vessel. Total weight: 45.37 g.
Three fragments of long bone from a domesticated animal, possibly sheep, consist of the distal end and middle sections of the bone. The middle section has been split, possibly as part of the butchering process, in two and has copper staining on the outer side, presumably from its proximity to the copper alloy coins or spoon.
A fragment of a copper alloy spoon that has a ‘mandolin-shaped’ bowl. The bowl is now broken into three pieces, with about 30% of the forward portion missing. The ovoid forward edge narrows toward the rear to form a narrow neck that slightly expands at the terminal, where there is a double transverse ridge on the topside. Underneath the terminal is a flat crescent-arch-shaped neck that rises from the back of the handle that has a simple circular cross-section rod.
Uploaded by C. Gazdac (Feb. 2026).