Scaled virtual reconstruction of a so-called *carrot amphora* (Augst 44/Camulodunum 189/Schöne-Mau 15 | type *Bb* & rim *3b1* after Vipard [1995]) found at the *vicus* (civil settlement') of today's Traismauer, which belongs to the former ancient Roman fort of *Augustianis* were auxiliary troops (cavalry) were stationed. The fort was located at the Roman Danube frontier (so-called *limes*) in northeastern Noricum, which is today's Lower Austria.
This amphora belongs to a convolute of Roman finds derived from a context excavated in the 1970s.
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📍 [Augustianis/Traismauer (Lower Austria)](https://goo.gl/maps/tziQrTZLcvW19fWH6)
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*The framents were photogrammetry-scanned & processed & referenced in Agisoft Metashape & assambled & reconstructed in Blender.*
* photos: K. Klein
* photogrammetry & modeling: D. Hagmann/A. Langendorf
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Vipard, P. (1995). Les amphores carottes (forme Schöne-Mau XV). In: Actes du Congrès de Rouen (51–77)