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What is now old, once was new ... Antiqua quae nunc sunt, fuerunt olim nova...

 

Selection of the late Roman pottery

Selection of the pottery, which has become the next source of an inspiration for Antiquitas activity, thanks to Robert Vermaat from FECTIO

 

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Presentation of late Roman pottery in the Muzeum of London (photo by C. Wyszyński)
 

Above and below: lat Roman (3rd and 4th cantury A.D.) beakers from Wiesbaden after: Czysz 1994

 

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Gaulish beakers with belly coated by chamotte from the 1st/ begining of the 2nd century A.D. after: Bémont i inni 1996

 
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Below we present drawings of the late Roman pottery (the 3rd- the 4th century A.D.) from the Favianis-Mautern cemetery in Austria after: Pollak 1993

This selection of pottery is the main source for reconstruction of the late Roman pottery by Antiquitas.

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Selection of replicas of late Roman beakers made inter alia for FECTIO

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Trial examples of Favianis Mautern vessels replicas.

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