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Seeing Red

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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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ISBN: 9781905670475
Publication date: 4th October 2013
Author: Seeing Red New Economic and Social Perspectives on Terra Sigillata Conference, University of London, British Academy, University of Reading
Publisher: University of London Press an imprint of Institute of Classical Studies
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 446 pages
Series: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement
Genres: Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts