- La
Graufesenque is an
archaeological site 2 km from Millau, Aveyron, France, at the
confluence of the
rivers Tarn and Dourbie. As
Condatomagus (market...
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Gaulish samian ware
manufactured first in
South Gaul,
particularly at La
Graufesenque, near Millau, and
later at
Lezoux and
adjacent sites near Clermont-Ferrand...
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produced in Pisa in Tuscany, and at
branch factories at both Lyon and La
Graufesenque in
modern France. However, the
interpretation of name-stamps can be more...
- be
merely descriptive, "complete" and "incomplete". The
pottery at La
Graufesenque is the most
important source for
Gaulish numerals.
Potters shared furnaces...
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Gaulish written in
Latin cursive on
terra sigillata from La
Graufesenque in
Roman Gaul...
- it was
close to the
major earthenware centre in the
Roman Empire, La
Graufesenque. This is
where luxury ceramics such as red
terra sigillata were made...
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attested in the Gaulish-language
epigraphy on the
pottery found at la
Graufesenque (A.D. 1st century). There, the Gr**** word paropsid-es (written in Latin)[clarification...
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southern Gaul,
particularly La
Graufesenque,
supplying Anderitum.
Local tradition suggests a
route connecting La
Graufesenque to Ban****ac and Javols. However...
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Rioja in Spain.
Other pottery came from
Arezzo in
Italy and from La
Graufesenque in
southern France.
There were also many
fragments of
African red slip...
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central Gaul (Lezoux) at the same time and
southern Gaul such as La
Graufesenque or Ban****ac a few
decades later. The site also
yielded shards of fine...