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Typology record

The Typology record card provides a comprehensive summary of the selected typology, including its most relevant descriptive data.

Classification path shows the hierarchical position of the selected item, from general artifact class to specific typology type. Origin refers to the Roman province where the typology is thought to have originated. This information may be missing for many types and will be added progressively as data is further systematized. Canonical Name indicates whether the name is primarily or secondarily used in scientific literature. Suggested Dating displays the chronological period during which the typology was in use. Total Objects shows the number of objects of this typology with inscriptions recorded in the database.

Synonyms section includes all the definitions used to refer to this typology in publications. The names marked by a are considered canonical. You can navigate through the defined typologies in the list of synonyms by clicking on the names.

Sources section presents the publications of the most relevant studies about the selected typology, offering valuable references for further research.