
File:A base sherd from a Roman Central Gaulish Lezoux samian …
Dec 6, 2018 · English: A base sherd from a Roman Central Gaulish Lezoux samian ware plate/bowl, possibly Form Drag 18 or Drag 31 dating to AD 135-170. The remaining sherd consists of part of the foot ring and base of the vessel.
Pictures of Samian EG Dr 33 - Pottery Identification - Christopher …
Pictures of East Gaulish Samian - Dr 33 - see Potsherd Press Ctrl and + together to enlarge picture on your screen. Press CTRL and zero together to return to normal size
Samian base fragment from the Lowbury area - Sketchfab
This is the base sherd of a Samian Ware vessel held by the Oxfordshire Museums Service. Samian Ware was used as table ware, for serving food and displaying food. The base of the bowl has a stamp saying which workshop made the bowl.
Pictures of Les Martres De Veyre Samian Dr 37 - Pottery …
Samian Dr 37 base sherd early 2nd Century (Background grid to pictures in cm squares) Picture of fabric of sherd of Samian ware Dr 37 pictured above (Scale in millimetres) Composite drawing of Samian Dr 37. Return to Les ...
Category : Samian ware in the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Early Roman pottery, Samian ware. Base and body sherd from vessel or plate (FindID 187379).jpg 1,073 × 904; 134 KB
File : (2) Roman samian dish fragment, possibly Dr 27 or Dr
Jan 26, 2017 · English: Five Roman eathenware pottery vessel sherds - large unabraded sherds. Five samian ware sherds: (1) One base sherd with stamp, from a Dr 18/31 bowl, late 1st-early 2nd century.
samian ware dish base (vessel (sherd))
A piece from the base of a samian ware dish. Samian ware was a high quality form of pottery imported from Gaul (Southern France). The potters who made samian ware often stamped their name onto the bas
Pictures of Roman Samian Ware Pottery Sherds - tedconnell.org.uk
Samian ware, or terra sigillata (as it is known on the Continent) was imported into Roman Britain in vast quantities from the 1st Century A.D. from Southern Gaul, then in the 2nd Century A.D. from Central Gaul and in the 3rd Century from the East Gaulish German Provinces.
samian - Falkirk Council
1 base sherd with foot ring of form DR 37 [?].
samian ware cup base (vessel (sherd))
A piece from the base of a samian ware cup. Samian ware was a high quality form of pottery imported from Gaul (Southern France). The potters who made samian ware often stamped their name onto the base of the pots.
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