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Los Cirojos landfill in the Tritium Magallum pottery complex (Tricio, La Rioja)
The potter complex of Tritium Magallum was one of the most important peninsular centers for the elaboration of Hispanic terra sigillata in Roman times along with Andújar.
Luis Gil Zubillaga +1 more
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Study and typological-decorative classification of the trullae produced in Hispanic terra sigillata
Within the repertoire of Hispanic tableware produced in terra sigillata, we find a series of shapes that have hardly been studied, among them the trulla, or shape Hisp. 81, characterized by its decorated handle, although it was also made smooth. Throughout this article, we will expose a new classification typology. We will also proceed to interpret its
Sáenz Preciado, J. Carlos +1 more
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[ES] El objetivo de esta comunicación es la recreación y la medición de los fragmentos de terra sigillata y moldes que presentan la misma decoración documentados en el vertedero del Corte 30 de la campaña de 1999 de Los Villares de Andújar. Para ello nos hemos valido de la tecnología laser para la reconstrucción 3D de los materiales, mediante la ...
Serrano Arnáez, Begoña +2 more
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This article analyses the productions of both fine and common pottery found at different archaelogical levels of the Roman villa in “El Saucedo” (Talavera la Nueva, Toledo).
Arribas Domínguez, R. +2 more
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RESUMEN: Un jarro de «terra sigillata» conservado en el museo nacional de Lisboa posee algunas características no dadas todavía a conocer. No tiene decoración.
María García Pereira MAIA
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We present a Late Hispanic terra sigillata bowl Drag. 37t coming from the Roman villa of Saelices el Chico (province of Salamanca, Spain). The piece belongs to the mould type production and it is notable for having a schematic animalistic decoration. The ceramic context in which it appeared must be placed in a date not earlier than the sixth century A ...
Dahi Elena, Sarah +1 more
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The procedures of firing sintered red slip potteries in the major sigillatae production centers in Hispania, as well as the structures that their implementation entails, even today, and despite the knowledge generated in the French academia, have largely remained outside the core of the research on the productive processes of Roman pottery wares in the
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3D photogrammetry as a tool for studying erosive processes at a Roman coastal site: the case of the Roman fish-salting plant at Sobreira (Vigo, Spain). [PDF]
Fernández AF, Abad PV, Nóvoa AAR.
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From Empire-wide integration to regional localization: A synthetic and quantitative study of heterogeneous amphora data in Roman Germania reveals centuries-long change in regional patterns of production and consumption. [PDF]
Franconi T +3 more
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The Red Backgrounds of Wall Paintings from Isturgi and Cástulo (Jaen, Spain): A Multi-Technique Approach to Understanding and Improving Their State of Conservation. [PDF]
Calero-Castillo AI +3 more
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