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Seeing Red: New economic and social perspectives on Gallo-Roman terra sigilata (BICS Supplement 102) (Paperback)
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Seeing Red: New economic and social perspectives on Gallo-Roman terra sigilata (BICS Supplement 102) (Paperback)
Series: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplements, 102
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Mass produced at a variety of locations, principally in Gaul and
Germany, between the beginning of the first century and the mid
third century CE, Gallo-Roman terra sigillata was consumed in very
large quantities across the western provinces of the Roman Empire.
The large number of records - over 425,000 - now published inNames
on Terra Sigillata - the potters, their individual name dies, the
associated forms, and the numbers recovered from find sites - have
provided an international resource for fresh, quantitatively-based
approaches to the study of terra sigillata, as presented here in
Seeing Red. Twenty-six essays by leading international scholars in
the field cover a range of themes including: the organization of
production, distribution (inter- and intra-provincial as well as
beyond the frontiers), chronology, linguistics, consumption,
deposition, and iconography. The geographical scope ranges from
Britain in the north-west of the Roman Empire, to the Iberian
peninsula, and the western Mediterranean in the south, and from
France to the lower Danube, including the Czech Republic and Poland
in Central Europe.
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