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https://doi.org/10.52064/vamz.58.1.4
Antique fine ware from the rural settlement at the site in Verušed
Petra Nikšić
orcid.org/0000-0002-0181-2487
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Sažetak
The recognizable fragments of fine ware were separated from
the rest of a large amount of pottery from the antique and lateantique
periods that was found at the Josipovac–Verušed site
(AN 15) near Osijek during archaeological excavations and primary
processing. In this paper, 75 fragments of fine tableware
of terra sigillata and other groups of relief and plain pottery
are classified typologically and chronologically. These are more
or less high-quality vessels with glossy, semi-glossy or matte
slip, and only one fragment belongs to a glazed vessel with relief
decoration. The sample is dominated by terra sigillata and
Pannonian red slipped ware, in other words the pottery of Pannonian
workshops made in the terra sigillata technique, but of
lower quality. Vessel fragments were found in several types of
stratigraphic units (waste and storage pits, semi-subterranean
structures and wells). These groups of tableware were used
on this site from the 2nd century to the 4th. Imported tableware
has been analysed, as well as the local and regional tableware
created under the influence of imports, to gain insight into the
demand and distribution of tableware and the economic possibilities
of the inhabitants of the antique and late-antique rural
settlement in Verušed.
Ključne riječi
Antiquity, fine tableware, terra sigillata, Pannonian slipped ware, Josipovac– Verušed
Hrčak ID:
335121
URI
Datum izdavanja:
8.9.2025.
Posjeta: 326 *