
Decorated fountain of South Gallic terra sigillata
Lucentum (Tossal de Manises, Alicante) Ceramic h: 23.6 cm; w: 8.1 cm; d: 10.1 cm Roman culture Towards the first half of Nero's reign (50-60/65 BC).
A carinated bowl corresponding to Dragendorff shape 29B. The rim is wheel-decorated, while the rest of the vessel is mould-decorated. The motif of the frieze consists of a continuous wavy garland with simple medallions with birds. The belly also has a continuous wavy garland, with cordiform medallions with birds flanked by two small birds in the lower loop. There is a poorly impressed potter's mark on the inner bottom of dubious classification.
Terra Sigillata Sudgallica is a ceramic production used as fine tableware and
This ware was made industrially in the potteries of southern Gaul, from where it was exported on a massive scale, mainly to the western part of the Empire. In addition to bowls such as this one, plates, cups, trays, etc., were also made from it.
C.S.: 6057
RIBERA, A. 1988-89.
REGINARD, H. and SANCHEZ, M.J., 1990.
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