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East
Gaul :
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 116
609 Demarolle, J, ‘Trois décors
de Saturninus-Stto: un type de discours iconographique’, Revue
Arch. de l’Est et du Centre-Est Tome XXX VflI, fasc. 1-2,
Mélanges offerts à Marcel Lutz, 1987, 35-42.
col,syn/---/lst-mid 2nd
ets
A rather philosophical discussion of the evolution of the
language of mythological motifs in mould-decorated samian, with
specific reference to the theme of Ulysses and Polyphemus
expressed by the Satto-Saturninus groups of potters. In essence
this is a study of how samian ware was used as a means of
telling a story, and how the story is compressed into small,
symbolic figures on bowls. The work has implications for the
study of mould-decorated samian from many sources.
Journal
of Roman Pottery Studies
Vol 3, 1990 page 123
669 Symonds, R P, ‘La
production de la sigillée a Colchester en Angleterre, et les
liens avec les ateliers de la Gaule de l’Est: quelques résultats
des analyses chimiques’, Revue Arch. de l’Est et du
Centre-Est Tome XXXVIII, fasc. 1-2, Mélanges offerts I
Marcel Lutz, 1987, 77-81.
exc,col,chm/mjc,ptp/mid-2nd/usf
tsg (Sinzig)/cls
An abridged version (in French) of the paper which appeared in JRPS
Volume 2, Storey, et a!, ‘A chemical investigation
of "Colchester" samian by means of inductively-coupled
plasma emission spectrometry’. The main finding is that some
sherds previously identified as Coichester samian are found to
have probably been made at Sinzig, on the Rhine, including all
analysed sherds attributed to Hull’s Potter C.
Location: Colchester & Essex Museum; Colchester
Archaeological Trust
Journal
of Roman Pottery Studies
Vol 5, 1992 page 147
1199 Demarolle, J-M,
'La mise en place des images et ses effets esthétiques dans les
décors de Satvrninvs-Satto', Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores,
Acta, 29/30, 1991, 15-33. See also entry nos. 1218 &
1226.
syn/—/2nd/---
ets
This is another step in the long-continuing study of the Saturninus-Satto
group of potters: see also JRPS 3, entry nos. 609,
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621 & 647, and below,
entry nos. 1218 & 1226. As with her earlier study of the
theme of Ulysses and Polyphemus (entry no. 609), this is a
detailed reflection on how the potters organise the iconography
within the limitations of the Dr 37 bowl. In this instance,
Demarolle is concerned with the relationship of the various
means of framing the decoration with the figures thus framed.
Undoubtedly this kind of intensive study has considerable
relevance for the study of all decorated samian: the designs
used by the Saturninus-Satto potters are not especially
original, especially in terms their overall style.
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.
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.
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