File:A body sherd fragment from a Roman, probably a central Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl, from Lezoux. Form Dragendorff 37 (FindID 995961).jpg
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A body sherd fragment from a Roman, probably a central Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl, from Lezoux. Form Dragendorff 37 | |||
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A body sherd fragment from a Roman, probably a central Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl, from Lezoux. Form Dragendorff 37 |
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Description |
English: A body sherd fragment from a Roman, probably a central Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl, from Lezoux. Form Dragendorff 37 dating to Trajan-Antonine period AD 70-190. The sherd has moulded decoration, consisting of a standing male figure. The fragment has a pink fabric and is coated in a red slip on both the inside and outside, which is now a dark red due to contact with a high heat or fire.
Dimensions: length: 36.74mm; width: 41.47mm; thickness: 7.37mm; weight: 9.70g. Similar Drag. form 37 dish on the database are LON-32885E, WAW-F9D786 and LON-97317F. Oswald & Pryce (1920:95-96) write "The essential characteristics of this form consist of the hemispherical contour, the plain band beneath the lip (a half-round moulding), and a relatively flat foot-stand." he continues " Appearing first of all in the reign of Nero (Ritterling, Hofheim, p. 231), it rapidly achieved popularity and became the predominant decorated bowl of the second century. Furthermore, it continued to be manufactured right down to the close of the period of decorated Terra Sigillata (Oelmann, p. 25). This late date of its production applies, however, more particularly to the East Gaulish potteries. At Lezoux it would appear to have been extensively superseded towards the end of the second century and the beginning of the third century by applique ware (Dechelette, ii. 167)." References: Oswald, F. and Pryce, T. Davies 1920. An introduction to the study of terra sigillata, London. Oswald F., 1937. Index of Figure-types on Terra Sigillata ("Samian Ware"): Issued as a Supplement to The Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology. University Press de la Bedoyere, G. 1988. Samian Ware. Shire Publications Ltd, Aylesbury. Webster, P. 1996. Roman Samian Pottery in Britain. Practical Handbook in Archaeology 13. Council for British Archaeology, York. |
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Depicted place | (County of findspot) Kent | ||
Date | between 70 and 90 | ||
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FindIdentifier: 995961 |
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