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The Baetican workshops: a starting point to study Terra Sigillata Hispanica
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014Terra 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.
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Finds of Spanish Samian Ware (Terra Sigillata Hispanica) from Britain
Britannia, 2015AbstractTwo 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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Fragmente einer Formschüssel für Terra sigillata Hispanica aus Tiermes (Provinz Soria)
2021Madrider Mitteilungen, Vol. 8 (1967)
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Ceramic technology: how to characterize terra sigillata ware
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2020Philippe Sciau +2 more
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Labitolosa, 36 : Texto esgrafiado sobre un recipiente de terra sigillata hispanica
2016Caballero, Milagros Navarro +1 more
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Labitolosa, 39 : Texto esgrafiado sobre un recipiente de terra sigillata hispanica
2016Caballero, Milagros Navarro +1 more
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Terra Sigillata Hispanica. By Maria Angeles Mezquíriz de Catalán.
American Journal of Archaeology, 1964openaire +1 more source

