Jerez Linde José Manuel, Terra Sigillata hispanica tardia del Museo nacional de arte romano de Mérida (Cuadernos Emeritenses, 35), Mérida, Museo nacional de arte romano, 2006, 1 vol. 16 × 21, 104 p., 20 fig. h. t., 32 pl. h. t. [PDF]
Ariane Bourgeois
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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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Bridging the Gaps: Bole and Terra Sigillata as Artefacts, as <i>Simples</i> and as Antibacterial Clays. [PDF]
Venieri D +5 more
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The introduction of a new sixteenth-century drug: terra Silesiaca. [PDF]
Dannenfeldt KH.
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European materia medica in historical texts: longevity of a tradition and implications for future use. [PDF]
De Vos P.
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Consideraciones sobre la terra sigillata hispánica, mauritana y la sigillata clara en Marruecos
Gabriela Martín
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The Baetican workshops: a starting point to study Terra Sigillata Hispanica
Terra Sigillata Hispanica (TSH) was a Roman pottery easily recognized by its characteristic intense red color. It was produced in several workshops in the Iberian Peninsula. Seven of them were placed within the Baetica province. Here, we report a full characterization of a series of 35 TSH samples from the known Baetican centers.
J.M. Compana +3 more
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Finds of Spanish Samian Ware (Terra Sigillata Hispanica) from Britain
AbstractTwo sherds of terra sigillata hispanica have now been identified from Britain, both recognised by their distinctive decoration, while a stamped sherd may also have been made in Spain. Further pieces for which a possible Spanish origin has been suggested are probably East Gaulish.
Macarena Bustamante Álvarez +1 more
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