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    Terra sigillata is a term with at least three distinct meanings: as a description of medieval medicinal earth; in archaeology, as a general term for some...
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    pieces Terra-Sigillata-Museum Rheinzabern, Rheinzabern, for Ancient Roman terra sigillata ware made near the town Iran The Glassware and Ceramic Museum of...
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    museum dedicated to pottery and Roman culture. Impressions of Rheinzabern Historic village centre with parish church of St. Michael Terra Sigillata Museum...
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    from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016. Terra Sigillata Museum Rheinzabern (in German) See Hinks throughout, Chapters 1 of Beckwith...
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    regions of the Empire (Eastern Sigillata wares), while the Iberian provinces also had local industries producing terra sigillata hispanica, which had some...
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    Infosign Emperor Kontantinus Doorways Inside looking Local burial objects Terra Sigillata Official website (German) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Römermuseum...
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    to ritual impurity under Jewish law. Luxurious imported items like terra sigillata ware and Phoenician goods, such as cosmetics and perfumes, were also...
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    weights, various fragments of pottery from the Roman period (namely terra sigillata), construction material such as tegulaee, imbrices and traces of mortar...
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    alter Arztinstrumente, Apotheker-Gefässe, Mikroskope, Einnehmelöffel, Terra sigillata, Amulette […]. Stuttgart 1980. Kessler, Michael, und Mez-Mangold, Lydia:...
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    a researcher at the Provincial Museum in Trier, she went on to investigate the origins of the city's terra sigillata Roman pottery. Born on 26 June 1868...
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