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51 Marne
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Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 115
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.
Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 116
607 David, P &
Blaszkiewicz, P, ‘Estampilles sur céramique gallo- beige en
Normandie. Ier/IIe siècle’, Société Francaise d’Etude
de la Céramique Antique en Gaule, Actes du Congrès de Caen,
28-31 mai, 1987, 1987, 51-67.
exc,syn/---/lst-2nd
blg/tng/trb/stv (stamps only for all types)
A detailed study of stamps on Gallo-Belgic wares found in
Normandy The majority are found to have been made either at the
workshops of the Vesle Valley (see entry no. 604) or at Vertault,
near Châtillon-sur-Seine (Côte-d’Or), although these centres
appear to have had some connections with each other. The paper
is supplemented by a number of tables detailing aspects of the
stamps and their distribution, and there is considerable
discussion of the comparative chronology and distribution of the
wares from the respective production centres, as well as on the
nature of trade in pottery during the period in question.
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