140-198 CE
Numerous varieties of stamps are known which share the common elements seen in this stamp, namely the indication of a name, L. F(abius?) CRESC(ens), and what is taken as the name of the estate where these amphorae were produced, the (figlina) CVFI(ensis). L. Fabius Crescens was involved in the amphora trade on a massive scale, producing his own and purchasing amphorae from other estates. On the basis of find-spots of these and other stamps of this estate in southern Spain along the Guadalquivir, at La Dehesilla and Estrella de la Torrentera, it has been suggested that this estate was located near the Roman city of Decuma, one of the chief towns of Baetica.
12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)
From Monte Testaccio, acquired; by George J. Pfeiffer and Rachel Hartwell Pfeiffer, Cambridge, MA (by 1905), gift; to the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1905-1977), transfer; to the Fogg Museum, 1977. Transfer from Department of the Classics, 1977.
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