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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-021.mrc:167635037:5314
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020 $a9781905670475
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029 1 $aAU@$b000050831190
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035 $a(OCoLC)830813289
035 $a(NNC)10432820
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050 14 $aNK3850$b.S43 2013
245 00 $aSeeing red :$bnew economic and social perspectives on terra sigillata /$cedited by Michael Fulford and Emma Durham.
260 $aLondon :$bInstitute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London,$c2013.
300 $axviii, 446 p. :$bill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ;$c31 cm.
490 1 $aBulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies supplement ;$v102
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"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 in Names 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."--Publisher's website.
505 0 $aGallo-Roman sigillata: Fresh approaches, fresh challenges, fresh questions / Michael Fulford -- From Oswald's index to Hartley and Dickinson's names / G. B. Dannell -- The mainz internet database of names on terra sigillata / Geoffrey Dannell and Allard Mees -- Scattered pots. Exploring spatial and chronological aspects of samian ware / A. W. Mees and M. Polak -- Some potters of Samian ware at la graufesenque: notes toward the shape of the industry / J.R. L. Allen -- the internal organisation of terra sigillata (Samian) workshops / Allard Mees -- The language of the potteries: Communication in the production and trade of Gallo-Roman terra sigillata / Alex Mullen -- The mysterious case of la graufesenque? Stimuli to large-scale fine pottery production and trade in the roman empire / Tamara Lewit -- The production centres: settlement hierarchies and spatial distribution / Penelope J. Goodman -- Classification of decorations of the potter Ianus from the workshop of Dinsheim-Heiligenberg: A preliminary study / Line Pastor -- The roman Terra Sigillata-production of westerndorf (South Bavaria, Germany): History, location and technology / Silvia Radbauer -- New approaches to samian distribution / G.B. Dannell and A. W. Mees -- A reassessment of pre-consumption deposits and Samian export in the antonine period / Meike Weber -- Samian, soldiers and civilians in Roman Wales / Peter Webster -- Red from the green field: Samian ware at Villas and other rural sites in Roman Britain. An examination of site evidence and general trends / Steven Willis -- Gallo-Roman Sigillata in the Iberian Peninsula: Economic and social aspects / Macarena Bustamante Alvarez -- Red in the west: Consumption patterns of Gallo-Roman Sigillata in South-west Lusitania (Portugal) / Catarina Viegas -- Callo-Roman Sigillata in the Ligurian Region / Lucia Maria Bertino -- Early presence of sigillata in indigenous sites from Pannonia and Moesia Superior- comparative models of consumption / Mariana Egri -- The occurance and context of Terra Sigillata beyond the northern frontiers of Pannonia and Noricum / Klára Kuzmová -- Terra sigillata in Poland. Issues of provenance, importation and reception in Barbaricum / Lubomira Tyszler -- Samian in religious and funerary contexts: A question of choice / Joanna Bird -- Classical figures in a provincial landscape. A study n the iconography of Samian / Janet and Peter Webster -- Samian plain vessels - A review of their development in the 2nd century AD / Gwladys Monteil -- The blind potter: The evolution of samian ware and its imitations / Edward Biddulph -- Pots and comparative history: The case of imported Roman fine wares and Chinese porcelain in NW Europe / Martin Pitts.
650 0 $aPottery, Roman.
650 0 $aPottery, Gallo-Roman.
650 0 $aPottery, Arretine.
700 1 $aFulford, Michael.
700 1 $aDurham, Emma$c(Archaeologist)
711 2 $aSeeing Red: New Economic and Social Perspectives on Terra Sigillata (Conference)$d(2011 :$cUniversity of Reading)
830 0 $aBulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies.$pSupplement ;$v102.
852 00 $boff,ave$hNK3850$i.S43 2013g