EVIDENCE OF A NEW CERAMIC POTTER’S WORKSHOP OF GES IN AUGUSTA EMERITA
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https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8657_53_5Keywords:
Augusta Emerita, pottery, figlinaAbstract
We present the evidence of what we consider the dump of a figlina at the site of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain). This plot is located in the current Duque de Sala, Street nº 50 corner Cesar Lozano Street. Urbanistically it is well positioned in the northwest quadrant of the city, on the side of one of the highest elevations, called Cerro del Calvario and close to the rivers of the Guadiana and Albarregas. The interest of this site is the production of lamps with the sigillum of one of the best known potters of the city -GES. Also we provide chronological and typological data in this article.
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