[3514]. C.I.L. x. 8056, 283.

[3515]. See Bonner Jahrb. xcvi. p. 101; Gaz. Arch. 1877, pl. 28, p. 172 ff.; Déchelette, i. p. 120 ff.

[3516]. Mus. Borb. vii. pl. 29; C.I.L. x. 8056, 4; Déchelette, i. p. 121.

[3517]. Déchelette (i. p. 125) notes in these names a direct proof of exportation; they were carried about by the negotiatores or agents (p. [511]) to the different regions named.

[3518]. Étude de la Céramique Arverno-romaine (1887). M. Déchelette has embodied most of Plicque’s researches in his own account of the potteries (i. p. 138 ff.).

[3519]. See Déchelette, i. pp. 155, 194 ff. for lists of names, with types used by each and places where found.

[3520]. See Déchelette, i. pls. 4, 5, Nos. 63-71, and p. 149.

[3521]. Op. cit. p. 178 ff.

[3522]. See Plicque’s summary in his Étude de la Céramique Arverno-rom. p. 10 ff.

[3523]. See generally Déchelette, ii. p. 167 ff.; also Rev. Arch. ii. (1903), pl. 17, p. 387.