New data on the Pannonian glazed casserole handles

The casseroles with relief decoration handles are one of the typical groups of Pannonian glazed pottery in the 2nd century AD. The 44 relief decorated handles made in clay molds are mostly known from Aquincum, Brigetio, and Mursa, while – up until recently – only two molds have been found in Aquincu...

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Published in:Dissertationes archaeologicae ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae. Vol. 3; no. 9; pp. 143 - 154
Main Author: Delbó, Gabriella G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 02-03-2022
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Summary:The casseroles with relief decoration handles are one of the typical groups of Pannonian glazed pottery in the 2nd century AD. The 44 relief decorated handles made in clay molds are mostly known from Aquincum, Brigetio, and Mursa, while – up until recently – only two molds have been found in Aquincum and Mursa. The new clay mold with Amor decoration, discovered in Brigetio in 2008, expands our knowledge about the production of early Roman glazed potteries. It is unique that besides this mold, a glazed casserole – made with this specific mold – was also found in Brigetio.
ISSN:2064-4574
2064-4574
DOI:10.17204/dissarch.2021.143