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    African red slip ware or Phoenician Red Slip ware, is a category of terra sigillata, or "fine" Phoenician pottery produced from the 7th century BC into...
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    Terra sigillata (redirect from Samian ware)
    550 AD. African red slip ware (ARS) was the final development of terra sigillata. While the products of the Italian and Gaulish red-gloss industries...
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    most fine wares in Ancient Roman pottery, such as African red slip ware (note: "slip ware" not "slipware"). Decorative slips may be a different colour...
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    Redware (section Red ware)
    Black and red ware culture of Bronze Age India (individual objects are either black or red); African red slip ware; Roman "red gloss ware" or Terra sigillata;...
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    Slipware (redirect from Slip-painting)
    plain slip is applied to the whole body, for example most fine wares in Ancient Roman pottery, such as African red slip ware (note: "slip ware" not "slipware")...
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  • This is a table of common forms of African red slip ware. See Hayes (1972, 1980) Hayes, John. (1972). Late Roman Pottery. London: British School at Rome...
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    The introduction of fine local red-fired clays in the late 4th century triggered this revival. African Red Slip ware (ARS), or African Terra Sigillata...
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  • to as Ars Ars (magazine), a cultural magazine in Montenegro African red slip ware, a type of Roman pottery Atlanta Rhythm Section, an American rock band...
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    forms employ raised, relief decoration rather than painting. African Red Slip (ARS) ware belonged to the same tradition, and continued to be made much later...
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  • Phocaean red slip (PRS) is a category of terra sigillata, or "fine" Ancient Roman pottery produced in or near the ancient city of Phokaia in Asia Minor...
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    tip with red ceramic. The specimens found consists of 2239 ceramic remains, that include, monochrome ceramic, Lago Negro modeling, Red slip ware, Castle...
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    Roosevelt Red Ware, also known as Salado Red Ware and Salado Polychrome, is a late prehistoric pottery tradition found across large portions of Arizona...
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    and basins. Red-slipped ware Red-slipped ware represents identical types in several shapes. The simultaneous use of this ware and grey ware copiously for...
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    Judaea begun en masse a popular full-scale boycott of Roman pottery (red slip ware) , in protest of Varus' curlety.[better source needed] Following the...
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    Grande Glaze Ware. In his system, therefore, a bowl with black glaze paint on a red slip background is classified "Agua Fria Glaze-on-red" regardless of...
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    yielded the ware typical of the area: Black and Red Ware, Plain Red Ware, Red Slip Ware, Black Ware, Black Slip Ware, Burnished Black Ware. These suggest...
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    the area of modern Tunisia did with its African red slip ware, and modern Turkey with Phocaean red slip, both often excavated in the Levant. However, the...
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    this period. Historian Andy Merrills uses the large amounts of African Red Slip ware discovered across the Mediterranean dating from the Vandal period of...
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    produce red-on-white ware. A mineral-based slip-glazed red ware was developed early in the Glaze-Paint tradition involving the application of red slip to the...
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    this period. Historian Andy Merrills uses the large amounts of African red slip ware discovered across the Mediterranean that date from the Vandal period...
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    riggs pop off slip" (PDF). Lessparks. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raku ware. Raku museum Kyoto Encyclopædia Britannica | Raku ware e-yakimono...
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  • (help) Hoek, Annewies van den (2005). "Anicius Auchenius Bassus, African Red Slip Ware, and the Church". Harvard Theological Review. 98 (2): 171–185. doi:10...
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    was a resumption of the importation, among other goods, of African red slip ware, found in various sites of the island. The fall of the Vandal kingdom...
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    the 5th or 6th century. Items included pottery from Egypt and African Red Slip ware from the late Roman Empire. Jeffrey Fleisher & Stephanie Wynne-Jones...
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    pottery of Period II consisted of the megalithic red-and-black ware, all-black ware and red-slipped ware, some of which had graffiti on them. Coins were...
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  • potteries, and iron objects i- Potteries like Red ware, Red-slip ware, Black ware, Black slipped ware etc. ii- Iron objects like iron clamps, iron hooks...
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  • Bronze Age". Cypriot Red Polished Ware II-III, 2200-1700 BC. Kiel, Germany Cypriot White Slip I Ware. British Museum White Slip II Ware—14th-13th centuries...
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    Werra ware and Weser ware are related classes of slip-decorated earthenware made in central Germany from the second half of the sixteenth century to the...
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  • occupation. Among the discoveries are fragments of late Tripolitanian Red Slip Ware and a fifth-century bronze coin. The summit of the village, likely used...
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    phase from Black Slipped Ware to Northern Black Polished Ware, which can be identified through its lustrous black surface with red spots, this spots...
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