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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEIGHT
Authority
Mint
Denomination
1/2 Uncia
Material
Basalt
Manufacture
Carved
Shape
Truncated sphere or similar (truncated spheroid, truncated double cone, etc.)
Length
2.30 cm
Width
2.30 cm
Height
1.60 cm
Metrology
Mass (g) Mass (grain) Date of measurement Reference fragmented cleaned reference weight
14.30 - Feb. 18, 2019 Autopsy Lysiane Delanaye No No Yes
Iconography
Symbol Technique Direction Position Number Synecdoche
Dot / Pellet Incised Seven
Caduceus Dotted One
Wear
Lightly worn
Corrosion
Handle
No
Suspension hole
No
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
Poids en pierre. Époque romaine classique (300 av. J.-C. - 300 ap. J.-C.). Basalte. Sept points sont visibles sur la face supérieure.
Autopsy
Yes
INSCRIPTION
Language Technique Legend type
Latin Dotted Denomination
Fac simile

[Half S?]

Edition
[S(emuncia)?]
Monogram
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT
Findspot (region)
Findspot (site)
context
CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACQUISITION
Region
City
Date of first acquisition
Dec. 31, 1935
circumstances
Donated by Viscount Davignon to the MRAH in 1935.
DATING OF THE WEIGHT
Curatorial Section
ROMAN
Time frame
FROM 1 TO 300
Comments on Chronology
COLLECTION HISTORY
Collection
Name Date of acquisition Inventory number
Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels) Dec. 31, 1935 A3250
Davignon Collection None None
Bibliography
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