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57 Moselle
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Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 113
587 Alexandre-Baudoux, J,
‘Nouvelles données sur les importations en Gaule du nord.est:
les amphores gauloises de la villa de Saint-Ulrich (Moselle)’,
Revue Arch. de l’Est et du Cent re-Est Tome XXXVIII,
fasc. 1-2, Mélanges offerts a Marcel Lutz, 1987, 85-91.
exc/vil/lst-3rd/usf
amp/asg/aga
A brief paper on Gaulish amphorae (Gauloise 4/5; Peacock &
Williams Class 27-31) found at the large villa of St Ulrich in
Lorraine, excavated by M Lutz. A variety of rim-shapes are
illustrated, with tables comparing the shapes, categorized
according to a number of specific measurements, with visible
aspects of the fabrics and their surface treatments. There are
also discussions on chronology and distribution of these amphora
types.
Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 115
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.
Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 123
666 Schaub, J, ‘Le
potier Clamosus: sa production révélée par les fouilles de
Bliesbruck (Moselle)’, Revue Arch. de I’Est et du Centre-Est
Tome XXXVIII, fasc. 1-2, Mélanges offerts à Marcel Lutz,
1987, 67-76.
exc/set/mid-3rd/usf
ets/stv/gft
A deposit at Bliesbruck was found to contain a total of seven
vessels stamped or signed by the potter Clamosus, of whose work
only one previous example had been found (and published by
Oswald). The study of these vessels, and of the vessels found in
the same deposit of L. At. At., an Eschweilerhof potter, shows
that the figure-types of both potters have connections with
Trier Workshop II production, and those of Clamosus also have
connections with Rheinzabern products. These connections are
not, however, considered sufficient evidence to suggest that
Clamosus actually worked at any of these production centres, and
it is proposed instead that his vessels may represent an as-yet
unlocated East Gaulish workshop.
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Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 5, 1992 page 150
1218 Lahanier, C,
Leardi, R, Leclaire, A, Lutz, M & Malfoy, J-M, 'Analyse de
céramiques trouvées en Moselle', Rei Cretariae Romance
Fautores, Acta, 29/30, 1991, 42-54. See also entry nos. 1199
& 1226.
chm/ptp/2nd/---
(ets)
Although the two papers are published as separate entities, this
paper presents the chemical analyses conducted in order to
determine the provenances of two vessels in particular discussed
in entry no. 1226, which were found at occupation sites, namely
a lagena from Bonn and a gourd from Zarbeling (Moselle, arr. de
Forbach). Vessels by the same potters, the Satvrninvs-Satto
group, are known to have been made at five centres: Blickweiler,
Boucheporn, Chemery, Eincheville-le-Tenig and Mittelbronn. The
method of analysis was X-ray flourescence, and the work was
carried out at Laboratoire de Recherche des Musées de France,
based at the Louvre. The results show, interestingly, that the
two vessels were probably both made at Mittelbronn, and not, as
supposed on archaeological grounds, at Eincheville-le-Tenig.
This may not seem a large step forward in pottery studies, but
the accumulation of this sort of data is essential for a better
understanding of the smaller East Gaulish production centres.
Journal of Roman Pottery
Studies
Vol 5, 1992 page 152
1226 Lutz, M, with
Bémont, C, Bemmann, H & Coispine, M, 'Vases de formes
inédites chez Satvrninvs et Satto', Rei Cretariae Romanae
Fautores, Acta, 29/30, 1991, 35-41. See also entry nos. 1199
& 1218.
syn.chm/---/ptp/---
ets
A brief iconographic study of vessels by the Satvrninvs-Satto
potters from Eincheville-le-Tenig, Bonn and Zarbeling, (Moselle,
arr. de Forbach). This work was complemented by the chemical
analyses of the same vessels presented in entry no. 1218. The
vessels in question are lagenae and a gourd, both unusual forms
in East Gaulish samian.
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