Roman Terra Sigillata Fragment

 

Roman Terra Sigillata Fragment

An ancient Roman terra sigillata fragment froma a large circular platter with incised concentric rings and impressed waterfowl.

Terra Sigillata Africana.
Ca. 3rd - 4th century AD.
Length: 6 1/4 in. (16 cm).

Terra Sigillata was initially an Italian ware, but in the first century AD production shifted to Gaul and later to the colonies along the German frontier.

From the 1st century AD onward, North African red-slip ware production expanded greatly and began to replace Italian Terra Sigillata pottery, and compete with Gallic wares in Southern France. Nova Karthago was the center of production but smaller factories soon cropped up throughout Numidia and Byzacena.

Formerly in the Cornelius Vermuele III, former curator of the MFA, Boston.

Inv#: 6749

$300

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