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East Gaulish terra sigillata
Class : Terra Sigillata
Source : Gaul / Germany
Distribution in Britain
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Distribution summary
Source of ware
Roman Pottery in Britain
(Tyers 1996)
This ware is discussed on p.113-114 of Roman Pottery in Britain (1996).
Fabric code : EGTS
National Roman Fabric Reference Collection
(Tomber & Dore 1998)
Cross-reference from this group to fabric descriptions published in The National Roman Fabric Reference Collection (1998):
ARG SA
Argonne samian p.34
BLW SA
Blickweiler samian p.35
CHF SA
Chémery-Faulquemont samian p.36
HGB SA
Heiligenberg samian p.37
MAD SA
La Madeleine samian p.38
RHS SA
Rheinzabern samian p.39
SIN SA
Sinzig samian p.40
TRI SA
Trier samian p.41

Illustrations of these fabrics are available only in the printed catalogue: R. Tomber & J. Dore, The national Roman fabric reference collection. A handbook Museum of London Archaeology Service, London. MOLAS monograph 2. (1998).

Summary
Terra sigillata kiln sites were founded in eastern Gaul from the mid-1st century AD, but production for a wider market is only significant during the 2nd and early-mid 3rd centuries AD. There is evidence from the study of stamps and moulds for the movement of potters between production centres, and craftsmen from Sinzig and Trier (Rheinland-Pfalz/DE) were probably responsible for the small Colchester (Essex/GB) sigillata industry during the mid-late 2nd century AD.
Database of sigillata forms
A searchable database of the principal sigillata forms is available here.
Fabric and technology
Details of fabrics and finish vary with precise source and date. The products of major kilns are described below, but there are vessels on the British list from a number of other sources.
Trier: Products of Antonine period and early 3rd cent. resemble contemporary Lezoux ware in both colour and quality, but lack the distinct mica and may be densely chalk-filled, especially on larger forms. Later wares (of early to mid-3rd cent.) are pale, often pink or yellowish with relatively coarse thick fabric and uneven, rough-textured orange-red slip.
Rheinzabern: Earlier ware (Antonine to early 3rd cent.) is generally red or orange-red with sparse inclusions and faint swirl marks in the slip. By mid-3rd cent. a coarser, thick pale red or yellowish fabric with a thin, slightly glossy light-orange slip.
Argonne: Tend to be rather orange or orange-red in colour with a pinkish core and a fine gloss (very similar to the later roller-stamped products of the region: see ARGO).
Chronology
Production established by mid-1st cent. and increasing from c. AD 80. Significant export to Britain from c. AD 120 until 260. Products of La Madeleine, Heiligenberg, Blickweiler, Chémery and other small sites were imported during Hadrianic and early-Antonine periods (Marsh 1981, 181; Hartley 1972, 31), and some Argonne wares from c. AD 150 until 200, but Rheinzabern and Trier dominate from later 2nd cent. The study (and dating) of the latest decorated wares from both Trier and Rheinzabern is slightly complicated by the reuse of moulds from earlier phases of production on these sites, although these should be distinguishable from the earlier products by their fabric and details of form, such as the tall flaring rims and thick square footrings.
Source
Eastern Gaul; with major kiln sites in the Argonne Forest, through the Moselle region, and into Rhine valley.
Distribution
Rhineland, eastern Gaul and Danube provinces; in Britain, throughout, but sparser in west, with largest assemblages from south-east.
Aliases
Colchester fabric EG. JRPS bibliography fabric ets. Milton Keynes fabric . Kent fine fabric 5c.
Bibliography
Bémont and Jacob 1986, 195-263, with refs. For earlier production sites and dating: Lutz 1966; Lutz 1975; for Rheinzabern: Ludowici 1927; Ludowici and Ricken 1948; Ricken and Fischer 1963; Bittner 1986; for Trier: Huld-Zetsche 1971a; 1971b; 1972; 1993; the important 'shipment' group of East Gaulish material from New Fresh Wharf, London is described in Bird 1986; for a valuable summary of Rheinzabern and Trier wares in Britain: Bird 1995.
References
Bémont and Jacob 1986.
Bémont, C. and Jacob, J.-P., La Terre sigillée gallo-romaine. Lieux de production du Haut Empire: implantations, produits, relations, Documents d'archéologie française, 6, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, (1986).
Bird 1986.
Bird, J., 'Samian wares' in The Roman Quay at St Magnus House, London, ed. L. Miller, J. Schofield and M. Rhodes, Special Paper, 8, London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, London, (1986), pp. 139-85.
Bird 1995.
Bird, J., '3rd-century samian ware in Britain', JRPS, 6, (1995), pp. 1-14.
Bittner 1986.
Bittner, F. K., 'Zur Fortsetzung der Diskussion um die Chronologie der Rheinzaberner Relieftöpfer', BayVgBl, 51, (1986), pp. 233-59.
Hartley 1972.
Hartley, B. R., 'The Roman occupation of Scotland. The evidence of samian ware', Britannia, 3, (1972), pp. 1-55.
Huld-Zetsche 1971a.
Huld-Zetsche, I., 'Glatte Sigillaten des 'Massenfundes' aus Trier', ReiCretActa, 13, (1971), pp. 21-39.
Huld-Zetsche 1971b.
Huld-Zetsche, I., 'Zum Forschungsstand über Trierer Reliefsigillaten', TrZ, 34, (1971), pp. 233-45.
Huld-Zetsche 1972.
Huld-Zetsche, I., Trierer Reliefsigillata: Werkstatt I, Materialien zur römisch-germanischen Keramik, 9, R. Habelt, Bonn, (1972).
Huld-Zetsche 1993.
Huld-Zetsche, I., Trierer Reliefsigillata: Werkstatt II, Materialien zur römisch-germanischen Keramik, 12, R. Habelt, Bonn, (1993).
Ludowici 1927.
Ludowici, W., Stempel-Namen und Bilder römischer Töpfer, Legions-Ziegel-Stempel, Formen von Sigillata- und anderen Gefassen aus meinen Ausgrabungen in Rheinzabern 1901-1914, Katalog, 5, Carl Ludowici, Speyer, (1927).
Ludowici and Ricken 1948.
Ludowici, W. and Ricken, H., Die Bilderschüsseln der römischen Töpfer von Rheinzabern: Tafelband, Katalog, 6, Speyer, (1948).
Lutz 1966.
Lutz, M., 'Etat actuel de nos connaissances sur la céramique sigillée de la Gaule de l'Est', RACFr, 5, (1966), pp. 130-57.
Lutz 1975.
Lutz, M., 'La puissance attractive de l'Est', DosArch, 9, (1975), pp. 51-8.
Marsh 1981.
Marsh, G. D., 'London's samian supply and its relationship to the development of the Gallic samian industry' in Roman Pottery research in Britain and North-West Europe. Papers presented to Graham Webster, ed. A. C. Anderson and A. S. Anderson, British archaeological reports. International series, 123, BAR, Oxford, (1981), pp. 173-238.
Ricken and Fischer 1963.
Ricken, H. and Fischer, C., Die Bilderschusseln der römischen Töpfer von Rheinzabern: Textband mit Typenbildern zu Katalog VI der Ausgrabungen von Wilhelm Ludowici in Rheinzabern 1901-1914, Materialien zur römisch-germanischen Keramik, 7, Habelt, Bonn, (1963).
Updates and new references

Chronology

For alternative views of the reuse of moulds in the East Gaulish industries and the dating of Rheinzabern wares see Mees 1993 and Kortüm and Mees 1998.

References

Kortüm and Mees 1998
Kortüm, K. and Mees, A. W., `Die Datierung Rheinzaberner Reliefsigillaten' in Form and fabric. Studies in Rome's material past in honour of B.R.Hartley, ed. J. Bird, Oxbow monograph, 80, Oxbow Books, Oxford, (1998), pp. 157-68.
Mees 1993
Mees, A. W., `Zur Gruppenbildung Rheinzaberner Modelhersteller und Ausformer', Jahresberichte aus Augst und Kaiseraugst, 14, (1993), pp. 227-255.