Studying the decoration of the Gallo-Roman painted pottery found (and manufactured) in Roanne reveals a traditional craft, retaining strong links with the preceding La Tène industry in terms of its sources of inspiration as well as the techniques deployed and the lack of standardization. The decorative patterns can be sorted into a limited repertory of compositions, but a high degree of variation is nevertheless achieved by a versatile use of secondary infilling motifs.L'analyse des décors de la céramique peinte gallo-romaine, trouvée (et produite) à Roanne, permet de mettre en évidence une production traditionnelle, prolongeant un artisanat d'époque laténienne, tant par ses sources d'inspiration que par les procédés décoratifs mis en œuvre...
The Gallo-Belgian Pottery Workshops of Champillon and Tours-sur-Marne (Marne). The workshops produc...
J. CORROCHER et B. RANDOIN, Céramiques communes gallo-romaines de Cognat-Lyonne (Allier). Découve...
Using his knowledge of the hand-shaped pottery of Southern France and his own field studies in the V...
The existence of a Gallo-Roman ceramic industry at Roanne has been known for a long time. The curren...
The gallo-roman coarse pottery in the North of France is decorated in various ways : incision, excis...
The gallo-roman coarse pottery in the North of France is not actually studied presently. The study o...
Painted pottery with animal decoration from the second century BC in Auvergne The view is frequentl...
Christian CHEVILLOT R.A.C., t. 21, juin 82. Vases painted in the Roanne style discovered in Périg...
La présentation par catégories technologiques des poteries antiques exhumées à Bourges depuis une qu...
International audienceThis study is focussed on pottery decoration as a means of expression in the A...
The studies achieved within the context of the archeological excavations carried out before the lay-...
The research aim to take stock, as exhaustive as possible, on the Gallo-Roman ceramic of the western...
Mme Tuffreau : Common Gallo-Roman pottery of Haussy (Nord). Thorough prospections on the Gallo-Roma...
Decoding a mode of expression in the Aisne-Marne culture : building a framework to understand the me...
Présentation de fragments de céramique peinte recueillis au cours de fouilles de sauvetage en milieu...
The Gallo-Belgian Pottery Workshops of Champillon and Tours-sur-Marne (Marne). The workshops produc...
J. CORROCHER et B. RANDOIN, Céramiques communes gallo-romaines de Cognat-Lyonne (Allier). Découve...
Using his knowledge of the hand-shaped pottery of Southern France and his own field studies in the V...
The existence of a Gallo-Roman ceramic industry at Roanne has been known for a long time. The curren...
The gallo-roman coarse pottery in the North of France is decorated in various ways : incision, excis...
The gallo-roman coarse pottery in the North of France is not actually studied presently. The study o...
Painted pottery with animal decoration from the second century BC in Auvergne The view is frequentl...
Christian CHEVILLOT R.A.C., t. 21, juin 82. Vases painted in the Roanne style discovered in Périg...
La présentation par catégories technologiques des poteries antiques exhumées à Bourges depuis une qu...
International audienceThis study is focussed on pottery decoration as a means of expression in the A...
The studies achieved within the context of the archeological excavations carried out before the lay-...
The research aim to take stock, as exhaustive as possible, on the Gallo-Roman ceramic of the western...
Mme Tuffreau : Common Gallo-Roman pottery of Haussy (Nord). Thorough prospections on the Gallo-Roma...
Decoding a mode of expression in the Aisne-Marne culture : building a framework to understand the me...
Présentation de fragments de céramique peinte recueillis au cours de fouilles de sauvetage en milieu...
The Gallo-Belgian Pottery Workshops of Champillon and Tours-sur-Marne (Marne). The workshops produc...
J. CORROCHER et B. RANDOIN, Céramiques communes gallo-romaines de Cognat-Lyonne (Allier). Découve...
Using his knowledge of the hand-shaped pottery of Southern France and his own field studies in the V...