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Aquitaine:
Journal
of Roman Pottery Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 121
651 Moser, F &
Tilhard, J-L, ‘Un nouvel atelier de sigillée en Aquitaine’,
Revue Aquitania Tome V. 1987, 35-121.
exc,col,syn/ptp/c80-c110/typ
sts (Brive)/eqp
See also entry no. 650. The discovery of a new samian production
centre, confirmed by excavations in 1986 and by analyses of the
fabrics of the vessels found, must count as a momentous event in
Roman pottery studies. This is an extremely detailed publication
of the results of several years’ study of the evidence, which
only became conclusive relatively recently, although Brive can
now become the legitimate source of a considerable number of
vessels
elsewhere identified as "?La Graufesenque, unusual
style". The report includes a large number of figure-types,
motifs, and examples of moulds and mould-decorated sherds and
vessels, as well as the results of a wide range of technical
analyses, and general conclusions. It is fortunate that such an
important occurrence has been published so quickly, and so
competently.
Journal
of Roman Pottery Studies
Vol 5, 1992 page 150
1222 Laubenheimer, F, (ed), Les
amphores en Gaule: Production et circulation. Centre de
Recherches d'Histoire Ancienne, 116, CNRS, Paris, 1992. See also
entry no. 1223.
syn.exc.chm/---/lst-4th/---
aga/aae/cta/ait/ako/aly/asg/amp (Dr 1, Dr 9 similis, Dr 16, Dr
20 similis, Dr 43, Gauloise 12 - furrow-rimmed, Mas sal iete,
)/r527/stv
This is a collection of twenty-one papers presented at a Round
Table held at Metz on October 4th-6th, 1990. These probably all
deserve separate Bibliography entries, but for JRPS 5 there
is space and time only for the following summary of titles (with
the exception of the paper by A P Fitzpatrick, which we include
as entry no. 1223): The volume is divided into three sections,
entitled 'Production, new evidence', "The distribution of
amphorae', and 'Databanks and analyses', and the first two of
these are followed by sections of general debate (tape-recorded
at the meeting), on pp 113-5 and 207-218, respectively. A number
of the individual papers are also followed by transcripts of the
discussions which followed their presentation. Laubenheimer, F,
with Gébara, C & Béraud, I, 'Production d'amphores a
Fréjus', 15-24. With an appendix by M Picon. See also entry no.
1220, and the second paper by the same authors in the same
volume, below. A considerable range of types was produced at
Fréjus, including a Dr 16 found at Winchester Palace in London,
with painted inscription indicating that it contained wine (Liquamen
Excellens) from Antibes - but the analyses by M Picon show
the vessel was probably made at Fréjus.
Meffre, J-C & P, 'L'atelier augustéen
d'amphores et de céramiques de Sainte-Cécile-les Vignes (Vaucluse)',
25-35. Situated between Orange and Vaison-la-Romaine, this site
produced imitations of Dr 2-4 and of Pascual 1, and Gauloise 2
and Gauloise 10 amphorae.
Dangréaux, B, Desbat, A, Picon, M & Schmitt,
A, 'La production d'amphores à Lyon', 37-50. With an appendix
on scientific analyses. This is an updating of JRPS 4,
entry no. 958.
Martin-Kilcher, S, 'La fabrication d'amphores
vinaires Dressel 2-4 a Augusta Rauricorum (Augst, Suisse) et le
début de la viticulture au Nord des Alpes', 51-8. Augst
produced its own versions of Dr 2-4, not dissimilar from those
made at Mougon (Indre-et-Loire) and at Brockley Hill.
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Baudoux, J,
'Production d'amphores dans 1'Est de la Gaule', 59-69. Several
East Gaulish production centres, including Rheinzabern, seem to
have produced either imitations of Dr 20 amphorae, globular Dr
20-like amphorae with flat bottoms, or Gaulish-type amphorae.
The Rheinzabern Dr 20 imitations are stamped with names which
also appear on samian from the site. This paper provoked a
lengthy discussion on the organisation of pottery workshops in
Gaul. Schallmayer, E, 'Production d'amphores en Germanie
Supérieure?', 71-4. Similar types to those of the previous
paper, Walldurn, on the limes.
Laubenheimer, F &
Lequoy, M-C, 'Les amphores Gauloise 12 de Normandie. Le
matériel de la nécropole de Vatteville-la Rue', 75-92. With an
appendix by F Formenti. This is a substantial updating of what
is known of Gauloise 12s, small reeded-rimmed amphorae from
Normandie. The distribution map shows almost as many points in
Britain as in northern Gaul.
Berthault, F, 'Production d'amphores dans la
région bordelaise', 93-100. With appendices by M Picon & A
Desbat, by C Latouche & N Maillet, by J-C Pons and by J
Dubreuilh. Flat-bottomed amphorae from the Bordeaux region; see
also entry nos. 1182 & 1183. Aranegui, C & Gisbert, J-A,
'Les amphores à fond plat de la Péninsule ibérique', 101-111.
Gauloise 4-like flat-bottomed amphorae from the east coast of
Spain, south of Valencia. These have fairly narrow bases, like
the Narbonnaise/South Gaulish versions, and unlike more
northerly types.
Laubenheimer, F, Gébara, C & Béraud, I,
'Circulation des amphores et vide sanitaire, 1'exemple de
Fréjus', 119-122. A brief summary of entry no. 1220.
Brun, J-P, Lecacheur, P & Pasqualini, M, 'Les
amphores du port antique de Toulon (Telo Martius)', 123-131.
With an appendix on the stamps found on Gaulish amphorae and
lids at Toulon.
Laubenheimer, F, Schwaller, M & Vidal, L, 'Nîmes,
les amphores de la rue de Condé', 133-150. With an appendix on
the stamps from the rue de Condé, and an appendix by F Formenti,
'Analyse de 1'enduit interne d'une amphore Richborough 527'.
Includes a number of tables, pie-charts and histograms showing
the percentages of different types found. Wine predominates.
Desbat, A & Dangréaux, B, 'La distribution des
amphores dans la région lyonnaise. Etude de deux sites de
consommation', 151-6. Includes several histograms and graphs
showing the percentages of different types found. As at Nîmes,
wine predominates.
Martin-Kilcher, S, 'Les amphores de Gaule romaine:
leur présence à Augusta Rauricorum', 157-161. A brief summary
of the types, their origins and contents. Baudoux, J, 'La
circulation des amphores dans le Nord-Est de la France', 163-9.
More quantitative comparison. Brulet, R, Laubenheimer, F &
Vilvorder, F, 'Les amphores de Braives, un vicus de Gaule
Belgique', 171-7. This is a similar quantitative summary, but it
includes some unusual imports, possibly from Spain and/or Italy,
and a Cretan Dr 43.
Fitzpatrick, A P, 'La place des amphores dans
1'approvisionnement militaire de 1'Ecosse romaine', 179-183. See
also entry no. 1223.
Panella, C, 'Mercato di Roma e anfore galliche
nella prima età imperiale', 185-206. More tables, histograms
and pie-charts showing the types found in Rome.
Cipriano, M T, 'Un sistema informativo delle iscrizioni sulla
ceramica romana', 221-4. A system used at Rome for computerizing
amphora inscriptions.
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