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The Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores is an international learned society that brings together researchers from the territory that once belonged to the Roman Empire and from far beyond, united in the goal of developing Roman ceramics studies at its most diverse categories. This volume serves as an interim collection due to the postponement of the expected congress following the COVID pandemic. Comprised of 16 contributions encompassing various pottery categories like terra sigillata, black gloss Italian ware, and more, this special collection offers multidisciplinary perspectives on trade, local production, and societal contexts. Spanning from early to late Roman periods, these contributions shed light on pottery's significance and its diverse usage across the ancient Roman world.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Iberian Peninsula

Vale(rivs) Pate(rnvs). Análisis cronotipológico y antroponímico de una officina productora de terra
sigillata
hispánica – Macarena Bustamante-Álvarez & Ignacio Simón

North Africa

Trading and anchoring next to the African Pillars of Hercules. Late Punic and Italic amphorae from
underwater sites around Ceuta (Spain) – Francisco J. Blanco Arcos, Mª Reyes López Jurado & Antonio M. Sáez Romero


Italia

Nuove ipotesi su produzione e circolazione della ceramica comune d’età romana nell’attuale Canton
Ticino (Svizzera) – Christiane De Micheli Schulthess

The local network. Preliminary remarks on distribution and trade of coarse ware in Northern Italy – Carla Ardis & Anna Riccato

Ceramica fine da mensa in età tardoantica a Bergamo. Consumi, commerci e produzioni locali – Davide Gorla

Olle in ceramica grezza con marchio: nuovi dati per l’analisi interpretativa – Stefania Mazzocchin

Trade and exchange along the Adriatic Sea in Early Imperial times: the case of African imports – Diana Dobreva

La cottura sub testu ai tempi dei romani: testa e clibani dalla Valle del Tevere. Il caso di Spoletino
(Civitella d’Agliano - VT) – Mara Elefante

Aswan Ware in Tyrrhenian Central Italy – Archer Martin & Victor Martínez

Some pottery assemblages in Samnite and Roman Pompeii in Insula VII, 4 – Albert Ribera i Lacomba

Rotte commerciali e consumo di derrate alimentari a Taranto: le anfore e la funzione ricettiva del porto dal periodo arcaico a quello romano (VII secolo a.C. – VII secolo d.C.) – Giacomo Disantarosa

The Balkans and the Danube region

Amphora stamps from Philippopolis in Thrace. A new approach to the identification of the Dressel 24/ Dressel 24 similis type production areas – Nadezhda Borislavova

Technical ceramics from a forge? A pottery find from Călugăreni/Mikháza (Romania) – Manuel Fiedler, Constanze Höpken & Karl Oberhofer

Eastern provinces

A rare stamp in the collection. A Late Roman amphora 1 stamp found in Limyra (Lycia, Turkey) – Philip Bes, Charikleia Diamanti & Alexandra Dolea

Oinophoroi of Seleukeia Sidera – Burak Sönmez

Egypt

Thin-walled ware from Kom al-Ahmer (Alexandria, Egypt) – Cristina Mondin

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 20/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781803275017, 978-1803275017
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      Book Synopsis
      The Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores is an international learned society that brings together researchers from the territory that once belonged to the Roman Empire and from far beyond, united in the goal of developing Roman ceramics studies at its most diverse categories. This volume serves as an interim collection due to the postponement of the expected congress following the COVID pandemic. Comprised of 16 contributions encompassing various pottery categories like terra sigillata, black gloss Italian ware, and more, this special collection offers multidisciplinary perspectives on trade, local production, and societal contexts. Spanning from early to late Roman periods, these contributions shed light on pottery's significance and its diverse usage across the ancient Roman world.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Iberian Peninsula

      Vale(rivs) Pate(rnvs). Análisis cronotipológico y antroponímico de una officina productora de terra
      sigillata
      hispánica – Macarena Bustamante-Álvarez & Ignacio Simón

      North Africa

      Trading and anchoring next to the African Pillars of Hercules. Late Punic and Italic amphorae from
      underwater sites around Ceuta (Spain) – Francisco J. Blanco Arcos, Mª Reyes López Jurado & Antonio M. Sáez Romero


      Italia

      Nuove ipotesi su produzione e circolazione della ceramica comune d’età romana nell’attuale Canton
      Ticino (Svizzera) – Christiane De Micheli Schulthess

      The local network. Preliminary remarks on distribution and trade of coarse ware in Northern Italy – Carla Ardis & Anna Riccato

      Ceramica fine da mensa in età tardoantica a Bergamo. Consumi, commerci e produzioni locali – Davide Gorla

      Olle in ceramica grezza con marchio: nuovi dati per l’analisi interpretativa – Stefania Mazzocchin

      Trade and exchange along the Adriatic Sea in Early Imperial times: the case of African imports – Diana Dobreva

      La cottura sub testu ai tempi dei romani: testa e clibani dalla Valle del Tevere. Il caso di Spoletino
      (Civitella d’Agliano - VT) – Mara Elefante

      Aswan Ware in Tyrrhenian Central Italy – Archer Martin & Victor Martínez

      Some pottery assemblages in Samnite and Roman Pompeii in Insula VII, 4 – Albert Ribera i Lacomba

      Rotte commerciali e consumo di derrate alimentari a Taranto: le anfore e la funzione ricettiva del porto dal periodo arcaico a quello romano (VII secolo a.C. – VII secolo d.C.) – Giacomo Disantarosa

      The Balkans and the Danube region

      Amphora stamps from Philippopolis in Thrace. A new approach to the identification of the Dressel 24/ Dressel 24 similis type production areas – Nadezhda Borislavova

      Technical ceramics from a forge? A pottery find from Călugăreni/Mikháza (Romania) – Manuel Fiedler, Constanze Höpken & Karl Oberhofer

      Eastern provinces

      A rare stamp in the collection. A Late Roman amphora 1 stamp found in Limyra (Lycia, Turkey) – Philip Bes, Charikleia Diamanti & Alexandra Dolea

      Oinophoroi of Seleukeia Sidera – Burak Sönmez

      Egypt

      Thin-walled ware from Kom al-Ahmer (Alexandria, Egypt) – Cristina Mondin

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