First results of the excavations of the Roman Villa of Bunje (Brač Island, Croatia) (CROSBI ID 723538)
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Botte, Emmanuel ; Jelinčić Vučković, Kristina ; Konestra, Ana ; Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana
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First results of the excavations of the Roman Villa of Bunje (Brač Island, Croatia)
Different pottery categories from different production centres were found. Amphorae came from Northern African, Eastern Mediterranean, possibly Eastern Adriatic and Italian workshops along with transported goods. Sigillata finds vary from early Italian, Eastern Mediterranean and later North African types. From the 3rd century AD ARS is dominant along with, later, Phocaean red slipped ware. Pannonian fine wares, such as dark gray PSW bowls and plates, and marmorized bowls, have also been found, just as thin-walled ware from Italic workshops. A certain amount of table ware was not identified in terms of origin, and given the quantity we assume it was produced in yet unknown Eastern Adriatic workshops. Dolia are presumed to have been produced locally too. Cooking ware is present with different vessels, imported from the Eastern Mediterranean, South-Eastern Adriatic (Illyirian ware), North African workshops while some were probably produced locally. Tegulae mostly carry PANSIANA stamps.
Brač island ; Dalmatia ; Novo Selo Bunje ; amphorae ; terra sigillata ; ARS ; LRC ; thin-walled ware ; dolia ; Pannonian pottery ; tegulae ; stamps
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297-303.
2022.
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Roman Pottery and Glass Manufactures. Production and trade in the Adriatic region and beyond. Proceedings of the 4th International Archaeological Colloquium (Crikvenica, 8-9 November 2017)
Lipovac Vrkljan, Goranka ; Konestra, Ana ; Eterović Borzić, Anamarija
Oxford: Archaeopress
978-1-80327-368-6
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