Abstract

This contribution deals with reduced-fired thin-walled Roman pottery from the 2nd half of the 1st century AD. It is mostly black slipped (Fabrikat E), rarely selfslipped (Fabrikat D?). A few vessels are beige or brown; three others, imitations. The vessels come in part from old excavations at multiple locations of/in Carnuntum and from the civil town. A typological systematisation with correlation to the typologies of older material (Cosa, Magdalensberg) was undertaken and likewise X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. Of the four identified clusters, two of them can be assigned to the Po region, the others are of unknown provenance, possibly Lombardy and/or Piedmont.

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