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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies    Volume 3, 1990  Edited by Rob Perrin

                     
Roman Pottery Bibliography - Page 115

      Edited by  R. P. Symonds, with indexes by J R. Perrin  (see bottom)

thermoluminescence’, 172-174; Ladrière, J, with the collaboration of P Wanet, ‘Activation neutronique’, 174-175; Ladrière, J, ‘Spectrométrie Mössbauer’, 175-179; Herbillon, A, ‘Granulométrie’, 179-180; Courtois, L. ‘Pétrographie, examen a la microsonde et en diffraction des RX’, 180-183; & De Hemptinne-Stõcklin, C, ‘Conclusions’, 185.
exc/kln,ptp,set/lst-4th/usf,typ
mp/asg/sts/cts/ets/ats (Drag 45)/rhn-type/occ/kww/buf/mca/
mro/lcg/mek/ppr/hand-made wares/lcl
This second volume on Braives concentrates on the area of pottery production, where a total of twelve kilns were excavated. There is a lengthy section on the kilns themselves, and also detailed studies of their products, including analyses by virtually every method which was available in 1983. There is also quite a lot of other pottery illustrated, including samian, colour-coated wares, amphorae and mortaria.

601 Brulet, R, Braives Gallo-Romain: III La Zone Périphérique Occidentale, Publications d’Histoire d’Art et d’Archéologie de l’Université Catholique de Louvain XLVI, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1985. Includes sections as follows: Vanderhoeven, M, ‘7. La terre sigillée’, 54-69; Derouaux, B, Vilvorder, F, Gustin, M, De Hénau, P. Maes, L & Fontaine-Hodiamont, C, ‘8a. La céramique enduite’, 69-87; Gustin, M & Massart, C, ‘La céramique beige’, 187-96; Massart, C, ‘9a. Les cruches’, 97- 103; Gustin, M, ‘9b. Les amphores et les dolia’, 104-111; Vanderhoeven, A, ‘9c. Les mortiers’, 111-120; & Massart, C, ‘9d. la céramique rugueuse’ & ‘9e. La céramique faite à l main’, 121-134. exc/set/lst-4th/usf,typ
amp (carrot & other types)/asg/ass/sts/cts/ets/ats (Drag 45)/
kww/rhn-type/kww/egg/occ/mca (including stamps)/tng/ crb/grf/lcg/mro/buf/hft/mf/lcl/mek/ppr/hand-made wares
This third volume on Braives concentrates on the material from a peripheral area of the vicus. While nearly all the types presented in the two previous volumes re-appear here, there is a particular concentration on the mica-gilt wares, which are dominated by everted-rimmed jars/beakers with bosses, but also include a folded beaker, a mortarium-like bowl with broad, curved flange and very shallow spout, a three-legged bowl, and other bowl forms. Examples of most of these forms have been found with terra-nigra-like stamps, of which 15 are illustrated. Some eight of the mica-gilt forms are illustrated with black-and-white photographs, including the front cover of the volume.

602 Brulet, R, Liberchies I: Vicus Gallo-Romain, Bâtiment méridional et la Fontaine des Turcs, Fouilles de Pierre Claes (1956-1964), Publications d’Histoire d’Art et d’Archéologie de 1’Université Catholique de Louvain LIV, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1987. Includes sections as follows: Vanderhoeven, M, ‘7. La terre sigillée’, 85-103; Vilvorder, F, Dc Wade, E & Gustin, M, ‘8a. La céramique enduite’, 103-112; Gustin, M & Vilvorder, F, ‘8b. La céramique beige’, 112-118; Moulin, J, ‘9a. Lea cruches’, 119-123; Vilvorder, F, ‘9b. Les amphores et les dolia’, 124-128; Vanderhoeven, A, ‘9c. Las mortiers’, 128-136; & Moulin, J, ‘9d. La céramique rugueuse’ & ‘La céramique produite a la main’, 137-163.
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amp/asg/sts/cts/ats (2nd only)/kww/rhn-type/rgh/occ/mca/
tng/crb/grf/lcg/mro/buf/hft/rnf/fcp/lcl/ppr/hand-made ware/
"soapy" ware
This first volume on Liberchies is intended to be the first of a series mirroring that on Braives. Published in the same style, by the same team, the pottery is very similar, although

the main difference is that both of the two areas published in this volume, a building peripheral to the main settlement and an area known as the ‘Fontaine des Turcs’, were abandoned before the fourth century, the latter probably by the beginning of the third. As there were in fact few finds from the former area, this means that the pottery is almost entirely 1st and 2nd century. There is nevertheless much of interest in it, in particular the groups of 2nd century Argonne samian, the face pots, the mica-gilt ware, and the dolia. See also entry no. 652.

603 Brulet, R & Coulon, G, La Nécropole Gallo-Romaine de la Rue Perdue a Tournai, Publications d’Histoire d’Art et d’Archéologie de l’Université Catholique de Louvain VII, Louvain, 1977, 23-31 & Plates 3-36.
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ets/ats (roller-stamped)/rhn-type/mrb/grc/buf/mek
This publication of the late Roman cemetery at Tournai pre-dates Raymond Brulet’s larger works on the excavations at Braives and Liberchies, and its style was obviously intended to complement that of publications of the comparable cemeteries in the lower Rhineland, such as those on Tongeren (entry no. 391 in JRPS Volume 2) and on Krefeld. There is a detailed catalogue of the graves, as well as plans of the cemetery and of individual graves, and illustrations of the finds by grave-group. The pottery is described, and some parallels are noted, but almost none, including the samian, is ascribed to any particular source. 

604 Chossenot, M & D, ‘Introduction à l’étude de la céramique gallo-belge dans la vallée de la Vesle (Mame)’, Revue Arch. de l’Est et du Centre-Est Tome XXXVIII, fasc. 1-2, Mélanges offerts à Marcel Lutz, 1987, 113-123.
exc/ptp,kln/lst/typ,ggp (TN/FR stamps)/blg/tng/trb/btb/crb
A paper on production of Gallo-Belgic wares in an area to the southeast of Reims, including plans of ten kilns at five different sites (out of a total of-21 or 22 kilns at six sites). There are brief typologies of the product of each of the six sites, as well as drawings of 88 stamps from five of the sites. One of these sites, Sept-Saulx, was thought of by Val Rigby back in 1973 as "an important supplier of TN to the British Market" (quoted on p. 122). It would seem that these should now be known as the Vesle Valley group of workshops. The kilns include several apparently double-ended constructions, similar to at least one very large kiln found at Gueugnon, Saône-et-Loire (Gaillard & Parriat, Rev. Arch. de l’Est XXVI, 1975, fasc. 101- 102, 336-340). See also entry no. 607.

605 Coispine, J-M, ‘La sigillée unie d’Eincheville-Le Tenig (Moselle)’, Revue Arch. de l’Est et du Centre-Eat Tome XXX VIII, fasc. 1-2, Mélanges offerts I Marcel Lutz, 1987, 23- 34.
exc,syn/ptp/lst-mid 2nd/typ
ets
A study of the stamped plain samian forms made at the site known as Eincheville-LeTenig, adjacent to the better-known site  of Chémery-Faulquemont. Excavations in 1984 provided new material from which a type series is constructed there is a catalogue, 79 illustrated examples of forms, along with 41 stamps, and there is a discussion of the chronology of the site. The study of the mould-decorated wares is yet to come.

606 Czycz, W & Endres, W, Archälologie und Geschichte der Keramik in Schwaben, Neusässer Schriften Band 6, Herausgeber Kulturkreis NeusIss e.V., Ausstellung des SchwIbischen Volkskundemuseums Oberschönenfeld, des

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