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Arretine
Arretine, a. (ˈærɪtaɪn) Also Aretine. [ad. L. Ar(r)etinus, f. Ar(r)etium Arretium (see def.): see -ine1.] Of or pertaining to Arretium (modern Arezzo), an ancient city of central Italy; spec. designating fine red pottery made at Arretium and elsewhere from c. 100 b.c. until the Flavian period; = ter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aretine
Aretine may refer to: A person from Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy Arretine ware, pottery produced near Tuscany, Italy, since the first century B.C. wikipedia.org
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Aretine
Aretine var. Arretine a. Oxford English Dictionary
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James Loeb
That year he also turned over his collection of Arretine pottery to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. wikipedia.org
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Rasinia gens
Chase, The Loeb Collection of Arretine Pottery, James Loeb, New York (1908), Catalogue of Arretine Pottery, Houghton Mifflin, Cambridge (1916). wikipedia.org
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terra sigillata
‖ terra sigillata (ˈtɛrə sɪdʒɪˈleɪtə) Also 5–6 terre sigillate, 6 terra sygyllata. [med.L., = ‘sealed earth’: so F. terre seellée (Cotgr.), terre sigillée (Littré), It. terra sigillata (Florio), G. siegelerde. For the reason of the name, see quot. 1802.] 1. An astringent bole, of fatty consistence a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phaethon (play)
Other works In one of the earliest surviving artistic attestations of the myth, a cast taken from an Arretine mould now housed in the Museum of Fine Arts wikipedia.org
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Arikamedu
Digs have found Amphorae, Arretine ware, Roman lamps, glassware, glass and stone beads, and gems at the site. the mound that could indicate of dyeing operations that used vats to dye muslin for export Pottery, both local and Mediterranean, such as amphorae and Arretine wikipedia.org
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Rusellae
The walls of opus reticulatum date from the early 1st century AD confirmed by the discovery of "sealed" Arretine ceramic. wikipedia.org
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arretines in Chinese - arretines meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
arretines in Chinese : Arretine …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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فخار
وكان يطلق علي هذا النوع من الفخار الطين المطبوع terra sigillata (“stamped earth”).أو صنع آرتين Arretine ware وكانت الأشكال مزينة بفطع معدنية أو زجاجبة. wikipedia.org
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Arezzo
third-largest city in Italy in the Augustan period, well known in particular for its widely exported pottery manufactures, the characteristic moulded and glazed Arretine wikipedia.org
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Phaethon
Artistic evidence On one of the earliest extant artistic attestations of the myth, a cast taken from an Arretine mould now housed in the Museum of Fine wikipedia.org
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Hispania Tarraconensis
Ceramics began to be imported in large quantities - Arretine ware from Italy under Augustus and Tiberius and Samian ware from Gaul between the reigns of wikipedia.org
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Ancient Roman pottery
Arretine ware, made at Arezzo in Tuscany, was the pre-eminent type of fine pottery in the 1st century BC and early 1st century AD, and was succeeded by Other fine wares Some of the shapes of Arretine plain wares were quite closely copied in the later 1st century BC and early 1st century AD in a class wikipedia.org
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