Brewster, N. H. (1972). Corbridge: its significance for the study of Rhenish Ware. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 4. Vol 50, pp. 205-216. https://doi.org/10.5284/1060568. Cite this via datacite
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Corbridge: its significance for the study of Rhenish Ware | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 4 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana | ||
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50 | ||
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205 - 216 | ||
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Much of the ware described as "Rhenish" actually comes from Central Gaul, probably Lezoux. True Rhenish is always a fine, hard fabric, red or grey (or red/grey sandwich) with a glossy dark surface. In Britain this fabric occurs only in beaker forms, usually indented and rouletted, or with mottos. Dating is late 2nd/3rd centuries. The two-handled cups from Corbridge and elsewhere, and the barbotine-decorated beakers of Gillam form 48, are probably from Lezoux and of late Antonine to mid-3rd century date. There is some evidence for true Rhenish copies of Lezoux forms. | ||
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1972 | ||
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30 May 2019 |