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From Dowalton Loch Crannog, Wigtownshire

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This is a detail of a bronze pan, also known as a patera, found at Dowalton Loch Crannog in Wigtownshire. It is a Roman object used for heating and serving wine, which was obtained by natives by trade or gift, sometime between 80 and 100 AD.

This picture shows the stamp of the manufacturer, the Italian bronze founder Publius Cipius Polibius.

Many mass-produced articles in the Roman world were stamped or inscribed by the manufacturers to indicate the makers, contents, dates or ownership, suggesting basic literacy amongst a wide section of the Roman population.

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