Abstract

Ranije poduzeta a od 2003. g. tekuća arheološka istraživanja pod vodstvom Gradskog muzeja u Drnišu i Odjela za arheologiju Sveučilišta u Zadru na teritoriju rimskog vojnog logora/municipija Burnum (Ivoševci kod Kistanja) su, osim monumentalnih arhitektonskih cjelina (principij logora/forum municipija, amfiteatar, vježbališni kampus i dr.), pružila uvid u iznimno veliku količinu sitnog arheološkog materijala. U njemu je iz rane faze burnumskog života (prva polovina 1. st.) i korpus od osamdesetak radioničkih pečata koji na finoj stolnoj keramici svjedoči iznimno o aktivnom importu s italskog područja. Njihova analiza, uz sagledavanje općeg fundusa keramičkih nalaza, pruža detaljnije podatke o prostornim i kronološkim izvorištima opskrbe, a usporedba sa sličnim nalazima iz civilnih i vojnih lokaliteta osvjetljava položaj rimske Dalmacije u regionalnim trgovačkim kretanjima.

Highlights

  • U 2. izdanju vodeće publikacije koja problematizira pečate na italskoj tera sigilati, Corpvs Vasorvm Arretinorvm iz godine 2000., među nešto više od 35 000 pečata s područja čitavog Rimskog Carstva, iz rimske Dalmacije zabilježen je svega 71 primjerak s deset lokaliteta (Sl. 1).[1]

  • In the second edition of the leading publication dealing with stamps on Italic terra sigillata, the Corpvs Vasorvm Arretinorvm of 2000, of more than 35,000 stamps from the territory of the entire Roman Empire, only 71 specimens from 10 sites had been recorded in Roman Dalmatia (Fig. 1).[1]

  • This number, at first glance, seems too low if we consider that during the period when the production and trading activities of Italic pottery workshops, and the tradition of sigillata product sealing, were at their most intense, i.e. in the last quarter of the first century BC and the first half of the first century, Dalmatia was a region of intense Romanisation which saw the founding of colonies and its establishment as a province, as well as other processes

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Summary

47 O stilu koji je prakticirao Klemens kod

The situation regarding workshop stamps on terra sigillata from Burnum, on the basis of the abovementioned analogies with other Dalmatian sites, can with great certainty be extended to the entire region for comprehensible reasons. This suggests that we cannot talk of a specific supply which Burnum and Tilurium developed as military centres to satisfy the demand for ceramics, but rather that there existed a single market with possible differences in operating principles. List of workshop stamps on Italic plain terra sigillata from Burnum

18 INGENUUS
TERENTIVS CORNELIVS
10 BC – AD 15
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