Abstract

The vessel types of the Lágymányos potter’s workshop highlighted in this present paper shed new light on our knowledge of the Roman Age pottery production of the Aquincum district. Thin-walled ceramics draw attention to the significance of South-Pannonian import and the production of its imitations. Dating and design of stamped ceramics, the operation and hundreds of linked motifs of Resatus represent a significant advance. The local variant of marbled ceramics also belongs to the new ceramic types of the period, which, besides vessels of Celtic tradition, became an important product of the workshop.

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