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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African red slip ware, also African Red Slip or ARS, is a category of terra sigillata, or "fine" Ancient Roman pottery produced from the mid-1st century...
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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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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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sigillata § Roman red gloss pottery (Samian/samian ware); not capitalized African red slip ware Redware - various types of pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured...
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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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Kapilvastu Museum (section Painted Grey Ware)
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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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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Pueblo pottery (redirect from Corrugated ware)
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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Levantine pottery (section Khirbet Kerak ware)
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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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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(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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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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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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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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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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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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were White Painted V Ware Bichrome V Plain White V Black Slip V Red Slip III Black on Red III Bichrome Red II "White-painted V" Ware: vessel shaped like...
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Raku ware (楽焼, raku-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls. It is...
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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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Werra and Weser Slipware (section Weser ware)
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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