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Table 1: Categorisation by ware type of vessels related to eating and drinking at Vetera I. Fabric types taken from Hanel 1995
Ware typeNo. of sherdsPercentage of overall assemblage
Amphora 627 7.3%
Belgic ware – Imitation terra sigillata 6 0.1 %
Belgic ware – terra nigra 159 1.8%
Belgic ware – terra rubra 38 0.4%
Bronze vessels 52 0.6%
Glass vessels 345 4.0%
Handmade wares 25 0.3%
Mortaria 612 7.1%
Pompeian Red Ware 33 0.4%
Thin-walled ware 228 2.6%
Arretine terra sigillata (decorated) 10 0.1%
Arretine terra sigillata (undecorated) 260 3.0%
South Gaulish terra sigillata (decorated) 179 2.1%
South Gaulish terra sigillata (undecorated) 1317 15.3%
Terra sigillata (unknown origin) 19 0.2%
Utilitarian wares 4716 54.7%

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