Seven fragments that make up the complete shape of a bowl, with a vertical rim. It has two decorated areas separated by two smooth moldings. The upper zone presents an alternating composition, between a triple concentric circle with a continuous line and a vertical motif formed by a continuous line topped at both ends by a circle with a continuous line with inscribed perlite. The lower area presents an alternating composition between a concentric quadruple circle with a continuous line and a small vertical motif.
It was found in the excavation of the Plaza de Santa Marta (Zaragoza), inside the mortar. A Roman sewer from the Augustan period was located there: a medium-sized collector made of opus caementicium. Between 5.15 and 5.45 depth, a batch of High Imperial material was found, with abundant Hispanic terra sigillata and some fragments of African sigillata, among which this piece stands out.
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