SGRP50 Conference Day 2 Session 3 - Ian Rowlandson
Автор: Study Group for Roman Pottery
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Study Group for Roman Pottery 50th Anniversary Conference
2-3 July 2021 - Newcastle University (UK)
Session 3 - Recent Research
A second century AD mortarium and colour-coated production site in the Newport suburb of Lincoln
Ian Rowlandson (Ian Rowlandson Archaeological Consultancy)
"This excavation has helped to locate a previously unknown 2nd century AD pottery workshop producing a range of specialist wares. The range of products mostly consisted of mortaria, flagons, and colour-coated beakers with examples of more unusual vessels such as tazze and a costrel also present. Many of the vessels were similar in both form and fabric to those produced in the nearby South Carlton workshop and one potter, Crico, appears to have worked at both sites. The stamps of four further potters, previously considered to have been working in Lincolnshire, have been retrieved from the Newport site thus locating their workshop near Lincoln. It is known that mortaria from this workshop reached northern Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall in Scotland."
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