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Terra sigillata tardo italica

Authors: MEDRI, MAURA;

Terra sigillata tardo italica

Abstract

In questo articolo l’Autrice riassume i nuovi dati riguardanti una particolare produzione ceramica, la Terra Sigillata Tardo Italica, nome con cui si designa la ceramica fine da mensa con vernice di colore rosso, prodotta durante l’ultimo periodo di attività delle fabbriche italiche (vedi anche altre voci di bibliografia dell’Autrice). La produzione si distingue in due macro gruppi: le produzioni tarde lisce (TSTI) e le produzioni tarde decorate (TSTID). Per quanto riguarda il primo, le novità più rilevanti sono costituite dai contesti provenienti da Roma, dal suburbio e da Ostia, editi di recente, che mostrano l’evoluzione delle fabbriche italiche sino alla metà del II secolo d. C.; per quanto riguarda, invece, il secondo gruppo le novità più significative riguardano l’identificazione più precisa dei centri di produzione, situati comunque sempre nell’Etruria settentrionale marittima.

In this paper the Author summarizes the new available data on a particular ceramic production, the so called ‘Terra Sigillata Tardo Italica’, a name which designates the fine tableware with red slip, produced during the last period of activity of the Italic factories (see also other entries of the Author’s bibliography). The production is divided into two main groups: the undecorated late productions (TSTI), and the decorated late productions (TSTID). With regard to the first group, the most important novelties come from recently published contexts of Rome, Ostia and the Suburbs, which show the evolution of the Italic factories until the mid II century AD. As regards the second group, the most significant issue is related to a more precise identification of the manufacturing centres, always located in the northern Etruria.

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Antichità; Ceramica romana; TSTI; Antiquity; Roman pottery

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