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594 Bet, P & Gangloff, R, ‘Les
installations de potiers gallo-romains sur le site de la Z.A.C. de l’enclos
à Lezoux (Puy-de-Dôme)’, Société Francaise d Elude de la Céramique
Antique en Gaule, Actes du Congrès de Caen,
28-31 mai, 1987, 1987, 145-158. excptp,k1n/2nd-3rd |
598 Blaszkiewicz, P & Dufoumier, D, ‘Caractérisation
et diffusion du "gobelet sac" en Normandie, du milieu du ler a la
fin du Iie siècle’, Sociéty Française d Elude de la Céramique Antique
en Gaule, Actes du Congrès de Caen, 28-31 mai, 1987, 1987,
75-80. exc,col,syn/trd/mid 1st-end of 2nd/typ ccc/hpb/rhn/rgh/occ/ A useful summary of the types of colour-coated beakers found in Normandy dating from the latter half of the 1st century to the end of the 2nd (or perhaps somewhat later, to judge by the inclusion of Trier-type ‘Moselkeramik’). Chemical analyses by the authors and others (see also entry no. 670) have demonstrated that the colour-coated wares made at centres such as Lezoux, the Argonne, Jaulges/Villiers-Vineux and Trier are clealy chemically distinguishable. Examples of vessels from all of these sources have been identified in Normandy, as well as vessels probably from a local source. These latter are roughcast, cornice-rimmed beakers with a greyish fabric; all such vessels with a reddish fabric are (chemically) identified as from the Argonne. 599 Brulet, R, Braives Gallo-Romain 1. La Zone Centrale, Publications d’Histoire d’Art et d’Archéologie de l’Université Catholique de Louvain XXVI, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1981. Includes sections as follows: Vanderhoeven, M, ‘8. La terre sigillée’, 121-139; Brulet, R, Massart, C & Gustin, M, ‘9a. La céramique enduite’, 139-150 Massart, C & Gustin, M, ‘9b. La céramique lissee’, 150-160; Massart, C, ‘l0a. La céramique lisse’, 161-163; Gustin, M, ‘l0b. Les amphores et les dolia’, 163-167; Vanderhoeven, A, ‘l0c. Les mortiers’, 167-179; and Massart, C, ‘l0d. La céramique rugueuse’, 179-187. exc/set/lst-4th/usf,typ amp/asg/sts/cts/ets/ats (roller-stamped & Drag 45)/rhn-type/occ/ kww/buf/mca/mro/lcg/mek/ppr/hand-made wares/id This is the first of three volumes so far published (a fourth is shortly forthcoming) on excavations at Braives. All three have substantial sections on pottery, of which the most important material is the samian, the colour-coated wares, the mica-gilt wares (not so much in this first volume) and the mortaria. A number of specific types illustrated in these volumes were undoubtedly exported to Britain, and some may not yet have been recognised in Britain as imports. 600 Brulet, R, Braives Gallo-Romain: II. Le Quartier des Potiers, Publications d’Histoire d’Art et d’Archéologie de l’Université Catholique de Louvain XXXVII, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1983. Includes sections as follows: Vanderhoeven, M, ‘7. La terre sigillée’, 92-100; Gustin, M & Derouaux, B, ‘8a. La céramique enduite’, 101-106; Gustin, M & Massart, C, ‘8b. La céramique belge’, 106-111; Massart, C, ‘9a. Lea cruches’, 112- 116; Gustin, M, ‘9b. Les amphores et les dolia’, 116-122; Vanderhoeven, A, ‘9c. Les mortiers’, 122-131; & Massart, C, ‘9d. La céramique rugueuse’, & ‘9e. La céramique faite à la main’, 131-143. Also, ‘V. La vaisselle de production locale’, including subsections as follows: Gustin, M & Brulet, R, ‘La céramique beige produite en atmosphère oxydante’, 145-158; Gustin, M, ‘La céramique beige produite en atmosphère réductrice’, 159-166; & Massart, C, ‘Las cruches’, 166-170; ‘VI. Caractérsation physico-chimique et minéralogie de la céramique de production locale’, with subsections as follows: De Hemptinne-Stöcklin, C & Brulet, R, ‘Problématique’, 171- 172; Guibert, P, De Hemptinne-Stöcklin, C & Schvoerer, M, with the collaboration of P Poupet & M Antos, ‘Flourescence X et |
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