ROMAN AMPHORA
SEC. IV, ACQUISITION, SUCIDAVENS TERRITORY, 1956 ORNAMENTED WITH CIRCULAR GROOVES, SHOWING TWO GLOVES WITH RHOMBOIDAL SECTION
CLAY POT
EPOCA LA TENE, ACQUISITION, 1960 THE LIP SHOWS TWO TORCHES
PLATEAU
SEC. IV, SUCIDAVA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1963 FROM FINE PASTE, COVERED WITH RED PAINT, IN THE CENTER IT PRESENTS A DECORATION WITH INCISED POINTS, IN THE SHAPE OF A FLOWER.
CLAY PLATE
ROMAN ERA, CURTEA SCHolii GENERALE CARTIER CELEI It is a fragment of a plate made of fine red paste, with the lip turned horizontally outwards. Inside, the bottom has been made in the shape of a Medusa’s head by pattern printing. Decoration applied in relief.
AMPHORETA
SEC. IV, SUCIDAVA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1969 OF BURNT CLAY, YELLOW COLOR, WITH A GLOVE
GLASS VESSEL (LACRIMARIUM)
SEC. II-III, SUCIDAVA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1976 IN THE SHAPE OF A TEST-TUBE. SHAPE THIN, TALL, IN THE MIDDLE THE DIAMETER INCREASES TO FORM A LOOP. USED FOR PRESERVING ESSENCES.
BRASS RING
BYZANTINE ERA, SUCIDAVA TERRITORY, ACQUISITION, 1951 IN BRASS, ORNAMENTED ON TOP WITH FOUR CROSSES DIVIDED BY A STRAIGHT LINE AND TWO CURVED LINES.
BRONZE RING
BYZANTINE ERA, SUCIDAVA TERRITORY, ACQUISITION, 1951 BYZANTINE ERA, SUCIDAVA TERRITORY, ACQUISITION, 1951
BRONZE RING
BYZANTINE ERA, SUCIDAVA TERRITORY, ACQUISITION, 1951 DECORATED ON THE UPPER SIDE WITH AN INCISED CROSS.