ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES SAMIAN WARE
Named after the island of Samos, source of a reddish-coloured earth resembling terra sigillata, similar to the earth from which the pottery was made.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SAMIAN WARE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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There was also a gradual decline in the quality of the product, and the high status
that the pottery once enjoyed was effectively lost. Samian ware had gone down-
market, while at the same time coarse-ware producers were raising the quality of
...
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The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon: a history of the early ...
blance to the Samian ware found in Britain, and there are some points in which
the one seems to be imitated from the other, yet there are also some very strongly
msrked circumstances in which they differ. The names of the potters are different,
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Delineations of Roman Antiquities Found at Caerleon (the ...
This beautiful specimen of Samian ware is now in the possession of Mrs.
Pritchard ; it was found in digging the foundation of the Red Lion Inn at Caerleon.
Fig. 2. This fragment was found in the same place, and is also in Mrs. Pritchard's
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Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology
Timothy Darvill. Samian ware [Ar] Fine pottery, characterized by its glossy red
appearance, mass-produced as the standard table ware throughout the Roman
world from the late 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD; also known as terra
sigillata ...
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Bruc ealles well: archaeological essays concerning the ...
Assessment of the archaeological materials per sunken hut 501 In this pit, only a
third of which could be examined, three different samian-ware bowls with roller-
stamped decoration were uncovered. That is a small but analytically significant ...
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Archaeologia: Or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
... were two Samian ware patera: placed one in the other and each filled with lime
; at a little distance were two others placed in a similar manner with lime in them;
and in the north-east corner was a glass patera, with a small Samian ware cup ...
Samian ware Nos. 1-7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 17-25 82 31. Samian ware Nos. 26-37, 39-
44, 46-48, 50 84 32. Samian ware Nos. 51-66, 68 86 33. Samian ware Nos. 69-
71, 75-84 88 34. Coarse pottery Nos. 1-39 97 35. Coarse pottery Nos. 40-71 100
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Nāgārjunakoṇḍā: A Cultural Study
It is interesting to note that the 'Samian Ware' is also available at Amaravati.31 (v)
Spouted vessels A spouted vessel is depicted in the panel32 illustrating 'the
offering of food to the Buddha after enlightenment.' It is shown in the hands of ...
Ceramology seeks the triumph of ingenuity and pedantry over the remains of
millions of archaeologists' pots and shards; and Samian ware has offered the
most extensive challenge. Since studies began in 1879. over 160 kilns have
been ...
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Encyclopedia of the Ancient World
< SAMIAN WARE > The Romans made a type of pottery known as Samian ware
by pressing the clay into a mold with impressed designs. This produced red
pottery with raised designs. Many potters put their own name into the mold, so we
know ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SAMIAN WARE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Samian ware im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
French connection to Samian pottery
Malton museum volunteer Chris Jones with fragments of Samian pottery from the late ... Samian ware is surprisingly heavy, feeling more like earthenware than a ... «Malton and Pickering Mercury, Jul 15»
Olive oil and dog paw prints: Archaeologists say villa discovery …
... Oxfordshire and the Malvern Hills were unearthed alongside locally-produced pots, bowls and platters, fragments of Samian ware from Gaul and sherds from ... «Culture24, Jun 15»
LISTEN: Tadcaster Grammar helps trace the town's Roman history
... century cream and brown glazed pot (possibly from Hammonds Brewery in Tadcaster), small pieces of orange/terracotta Samian Ware, a small medicine bottle ... «104.7 Minster FM, Apr 15»
Archaeologists reveal 2nd-century bronze relics accidentally …
Archaeologists in the U.K. have revealed a decorated bronze jug handle, a Samian ware cup, and a burial urn from the second-century C.E. burial site of a ... «The Week Magazine, Feb 15»
Archaeologists reveal "beautiful" bronze handle, Samian cup and …
Measuring 1.1 metres in length and 0.7 metres wide, the casket contained a pair of Samian ware cups and dishes, a pottery flagon or dish, two glass vessels, ... «Culture24, Feb 15»
Farmer's field yields its 2000-year-old secret
... wooden casket burial, measuring 1.1m long and 0.7m wide, with a rich assemblage of grave goods including two Samian ware cups, two Samian ware dishes, ... «Bucks Herald, Feb 15»
Roman burial casket finds go on display in Aylesbury
The items, including Samian ware from Gaul and an intaglio (engraved gem), were found by metal detector enthusiast John Steele in October 2014 in ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
The Way We Were: Museum Treasures - Anglo-Saxons
Some of it was the rich, red Samian ware used by wealthy Romans. Strangely, the pieces of pottery were worn at the edges. It looked as though they had been ... «Stoke Sentinel, Feb 15»
Detector strikes gold at site of lost village near Tiverton
Pottery, samian, amphora, beads and a ring were just some of the items found ... A samian ware bowl which had been unearthed in the dig is now on display at ... «Mid Devon Gazette, Jul 14»
Community archaeology project at Roman Maryport makes more …
One of them has yielded a Samian ware cup in a style that had fallen out of fashion ... Allied with a late first-century Samian vessel recovered last year, it has led ... «Culture24, Mai 14»