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Roman Pottery

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Roman Material Culture; Studies in honour of Jan Thijssen
edited by Harry van Enckevort
Eighteen essays on objects of material culture in honour of the Dutch archaeologist Jan Thijssen. The first five essays are on metal objects: a knife handle, a tap, a brooch, a sword scabbard and a Merovingian firesteel; there is one on wooden objects; ...
Paperback. Price GB £28.00

Studies on Roman Pottery of the Provinces of Africa Proconsularis and Byzacena (Tunisia)
edited by J.H. Humphrey
These essays, an Hommage a Michel Bonifay, explore the implications of, and supplement, Bonifay's pioneering work on North African Roman pottery. Themes include manufacturing techniques, the organisation of production, dating and distribution. ...
Hardback. Price GB £50.00

Cosa VI: The Italian Sigillata
by Maria Teresa Marabini Moevs
This book details Professor Moevs' findings of Italian Sigillata pottery at the Cosa excavation site, an invaluable source of information on Roman colonization, urbanism, and daily life since excavation began in 1948. The exceptional external conditions ...
Hardback. Price GB £77.50

Old Pottery in a New Century: Innovating Perspectives on Roman Pottery Studies
edited by Daniele Malfitana, Jeroen Problome and John Lund
This massive volume publishes the proceedings of an international workshop dedicated to Roman pottery, held at Catania in 2004, and focuses on the Mediterranean between the 2nd century BC and the 7th century AD. Essays cover methodological questions, ...
Paperback. Price GB £135.00

Rei Cretareiæ Romanæ Favtorvm: Acta 39

41 papers from members of the RCRF, on Roman pottery in Europe. Papers are in French, German, English. 329p, b/w illus (RCRF 2005)
Hardback. Price GB £48.00

Roman Pottery in Context: Fine and Coarse wares from five sites in north-eastern Greece
by Vaitsa Malamidou
At the heart of this study of Roman pottery in Macedonian Greece is a catalogue of over 1,900 vessels from five sites in the area of: Amphipolis, Philppi, Kepia, Abdera and Thasos. Vaitsa Malamidou's aim is that the material should throw light on the ...
Paperback. Price GB £44.00

Die silbernen halbkugelbecher vom Typ Leuna
by Barbara Niemeyer
This study of embossed silver beakers of the Leuna type is based on the detailed analysis of fourteen examples, found in graves or hoards and, in one instance, in a cult context. These beakers are only found in the northwestern provinces of the Roman ...
Paperback. Price GB £29.00

Adam Winter, Hiems Fecit
edited by Manuel Thomas ans Bernard Greiner
Adam Winter's experiments in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, in the manufacture of Terra Sigillata and Greek Red and Black Figure pottery culminated in his re-discovery of the ancient techniques. This volume collects some of his key writings on these experiments, ...
Paperback. Price GB £40.00

Funde aus dem Survey auf der Halbinsel von Milet (1992-1999)
by Meike Berndt
Berndt's thesis on Roman and early Byzantine finds recovered from the Asia Minor city of Milet is based on an illustrated catalogue of 2714 finds from 293 sites. The focus is on the chronology and typology of utility wares, with the chronological ...
Hardback. Price GB £75.00

Late Roman African Cookware of the Palatine East Excavations, Rome: A holistic approach
by Janne P Ikäheimo
Recent major excavations in the Palatine East of Rome uncovered fragments from some 2,100 African cookware vessels which dated from c.AD 270-550. Although cooking pots are often overlooked in favour of finer tablewares, this study stresses the importance ...
Paperback. Price GB £38.00

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