1996
DOI: 10.3406/galia.1996.3201
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Les productions de l'atelier de la Muette

Abstract: Première répartition des bords sigillés dans les trois grands groupes de vases.

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“…Soon after the first sustained production of lead‐glazed ceramics in Anatolia, these wares were also found in the Western Mediterranean with workshops that date to the Augustan period (31 bc – ad 14) identified in both Italy and near Lyon in Gaul (Desbat 1986). However, this early European production of lead‐glaze ceramics was small, attested to by only a handful of vessels excavated amongst the abundant debitage of common ceramic types (Desbat 1995; Génin et al. 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soon after the first sustained production of lead‐glazed ceramics in Anatolia, these wares were also found in the Western Mediterranean with workshops that date to the Augustan period (31 bc – ad 14) identified in both Italy and near Lyon in Gaul (Desbat 1986). However, this early European production of lead‐glaze ceramics was small, attested to by only a handful of vessels excavated amongst the abundant debitage of common ceramic types (Desbat 1995; Génin et al. 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%