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terra sigillata without further qualification normally denotes the
Arretine ware of Italy, made at Arezzo, and
Gaulish samian ware
manufactured first...
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Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea and Ptolemy. Digs have
found Amphorae,
Arretine ware,
Roman lamps, gl****ware, gl**** and
stone beads, and gems at the site...
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portion of
bearded satyr,
emptying a wine-skin, Ceramic,
Arretine ware, Roman,
Augustan Period 31 B.C.–A.D. 14...
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identify source, date and
often individual workshop quite accurately.
Arretine ware, made at
Arezzo in Tuscany, was the pre-eminent type of fine pottery...
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mirrors and
serving vessels might be
decorated with
erotic scenes; on
Arretine ware,
these range from "elegant
amorous dalliance" to
explicit views of...
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silver and
cameo gl**** to m****-produced and low-cost
bowls made of
Arretine pottery. This may be
evidence that ****ual
relations between males had the...
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Victoria Romana from Hadrian's Library, c. 18 BC
Roman goddess Victoria in
Arretine Ware
fragment Victory of Brescia,
Roman bronze sculpture found in Brescia...
- son, who
never acknowledged the
paternal name,
taking Aretino (meaning '
Arretine, from Arezzo') as a surname. His
mother was Margherita,
known as Tita,...
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intended for
household and
personal display, such as figurines, lamps,
Arretine pottery, and gems.
Piracy has a long
history in
human trafficking. The...
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widely exported pottery manufactures, the
characteristic moulded and
glazed Arretine ware, bucchero-ware of dark clay and red-painted
vases (the so-called "coral"...