roman pottery

  • 71Икнилдская дорога — Часть Икнилдской дороги Икнилдкая дорога, Рыкнилдкая улица (англ. Icknield Street / Ryknild Street)  римская дорога в Британи …

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  • 72Samian ware — is a kind of bright red Roman pottery also known as terra sigillata (although this is not quite correct, on the continental mainland, terra sigillata refers to both samian and Arretine wares). It is similar to the earlier Arretine ware and both… …

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  • 73Horspath — is an ancient English village in South Oxfordshire. Green Belt land surrounds the village on the slopes of Shotover Hill, one mile outside the boundary of the city of Oxford. The parish boundary, along the Roman road, encloses Bullingdon Green,… …

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  • 74Corpus vasorum antiquorum — (abbreviated CVA) is an international research project for ceramic documentation of the classical area. CVA is the first and oldest research project of the Union Académique Internationale of France. The first project meeting was organized by… …

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  • 75Robert Manuel Cook — (* 4. Juli 1909 in Sheffield (Yorkshire); † 10. August 2000 in Cambridge) war ein britischer Klassischer Archäologe. Sein Spezialgebiet war die ostgriechische Keramik. Robert Manuel Cook war der ältere Sohn von Charles Robert Cook und Mary Manuel …

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  • 76Erp (Netherlands) — Erp is a relatively small town in the Netherlands the east of the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in between major cities such as Den Bosch (northwest), Eindhoven (southwest) and Helmond (southeast). Before 1994, the municipality… …

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  • 77Mortaria — is the name given to a class of potsherds in Roman pottery. These are hemispherical or conical bowls commonly with heavy flanges and coarse grits embedded into the internal surface. They were used for pounding or mixing foods and are an important …

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  • 78Duffield, Derbyshire — For other uses, see Duffield (disambiguation) . Coordinates: 52°59′21″N 1°29′20″W / 52.9891°N 1.4889°W / 52.9891; 1.4889 …

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  • 79Mortarium — Mortarium, with simple pouring spout. Made in Britain, 1st century AD. A mortarium (pl. mortaria ) was one of a class of Ancient Roman pottery kitchen vessels. They are hemispherical or conical bowls, commonly with heavy flanges , and with coarse …

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  • 80ВИЗАНТИЙСКАЯ ИМПЕРИЯ. ЧАСТЬ IV — Изобразительное искусство является важнейшей по значению в христ. культуре и наиболее обширной по количеству сохранившихся памятников частью художественного наследия В. и. Хронология развития визант. искусства не вполне совпадает с хронологией… …

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