POTSHERD : Atlas of Roman Pottery
Source : Africa

Introduction

The African provinces produced amphoras, red-slipped table wares and cooking wares which are widely distributed around the Mediterranean and across the northern provinces.

Wares from Africa
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 Ware   Class  Summary Dating
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Mauretanian Dressel 30 amphoras Amphoras A flat-based two-handled amphora produced in Algeria and widely distributed around the western Mediterranean and more rarely in the north-west provinces during the 3rd century AD.
North African cylindrical amphoras Amphoras Cylindrical two-handled amphoras of various forms in red fabrics with a distinctive white wash on the outer surface. Produced in Tunisia and widely distributed around the western Mediterreanean and across the north-west provinces from 2nd to 5th century AD.
North African red-slipped ware Fine wares A wide range of fine red-slipped table wares and coarser cooking wares produced in Tunisia and widely distributed around the Mediterranean and across the north-west provinces during the 2nd to 6th centuries AD.
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