This classification of ceramics discovered in Roman Scythia is a
revised and updated English translation of amonograph first
published in Romanian in 1996. Its aim is to identify where
possible local production centres as well as the main commercial
trade routes with the Aegean, Mediterranean and Near East. This
would help create a picture of the development of Scythia's economy
during its centuries of Roman rule. Well-illustrated throughout
with good quality photographs as well as figures, the book
discusses each form and type in turn before considering the
function of the vessels, the workshops, the sources of imported
vessels. Two final interpretive essays examine Scythia's economic
relations with the ceramic centres of the late Roman Empire and the
nature and the pattern of pottery production and trade.
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