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Arretine ware
arretine
ware
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three
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meanings
description
medieval
medicinal
earth
archaeology
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pottery
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made
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more
recently
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workshops
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etruria
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kilns
producing
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webster
terracotta
arretium
elsewhere
about
called
also
samian
define
glazed
produced
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widely
traded
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names
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since
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samos
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properly
speaking
reverso
arresting
arenite
arrestation
named
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where
first
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1
Politische Geschichte (Provinzen und Randvölker: Afrika mit ...
WHEELER dates the Arretine ware to the period A.D. 25 — 46/50 and the earlier
level containing Mediterranean amphorae to c. A.D. 10 onwards; see R. E. M.
WHEELER, A. GHOSH and K. DEVA, Arikamedu: An Indo-Roman Trading-
Station ...
Hildegard Temporini, Wolfgang Haase, 1982
2
Roman Corinth: An Alternative Model for the Classical City
It is significant that during this period greater proportions of Italian Arretine ware
were found in the pottery deposits at Corinth than at Athens or even Cenchreae
or Isthmia.57 In the next period (a.d. 50-150), we find many Eastern imports as ...
3
Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome
Many were plain or with restrained decoration, and there were also some high-
quality decorated vessels with figured and floral designs. Arretine ware
superseded Campanian ware c. 50 BC. It was exported throughout the
Mediterranean and ...
Lesley Adkins, Roy A. Adkins, 1998
4
A Sourcebook of Indian Civilization
Stratigraphically it would appear that the arrival of amphorae preceded that of
Arretine ware . . . and amphorae continued to be imported or at least used for a
considerable time after the introduction of Arretine ware had ceased. Thus on site
AK ...
Niharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya, 2000
Fletcher Fund, 1925 (25.78.43) ARRETINE GUP SIGNED BY TIGRANES The
most familiar type of Augustan pottery is known as Arretine ware, after the region
in which it was produced (modern Arezzo). The glossy red glaze was cherished
not ...
6
An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology
The site had been under occupation before the introduction of the Arretine Ware
111.20] in c. a.d. 25, i.e. towards the end of the 1st century B.C. or beginning of
the 1st century A.D. Most of the structures post-date the Arretine Ware; a terminal
...
7
Rome in the East: The Transformation of an Empire
The bulk of the Arikamedu Arretine ware has been dated precisely to 10–30 AD.
The existence of Arretine ware in India has prompted speculation that it inspired
a similar ceramic, Indian red-polished ware, produced in Gujerat. But despite ...
Some connections to Arretine ware such as the boukrania and the processional
figures seem obvious. In an Attic Megarian bowl divinities stand below a Pan
mask.61 Boukrania are used on Delian bowls.62 The shape as preserved is ...
Beverley Adamsheck, University of Chicago, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1979
9
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology
Their artifacts suggest links with the migrations of the Parisii from eastern France
and the Rhineland. The chariot gear includes a distinctive three-link horse bit. (
syn. Aras) Arretine Ware: A type of bright-red, polished pottery originally made at
...
10
The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region
Arretine Ware. Amphorae of Greek type are not the only evidence of trade with
the Mediterranean in the century preceding the Roman occupation met with in
the district. Barrington and Foxton have each yielded vases of Arretine fabric of
the ...