Summary: | <p><span lang="en-US">The Museum of Komárom, founded at the end of the 19th century, owns a remarkable collection of Roman age archaeological finds, most of which already got scientific attention in the last three decades. Roman stamped bricks constitute an exception, therefore, in the framework of this study I wish to deal with these finds. As old records contain only partial information or are missing completely, determining ther exact location of the finds posed a problem from the point of view of my research. In the study I collected the available records regarding Roman stamped bricks, which I compared with the pieces in the collection of the Museum.</span></p>
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