Inštitut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU
ARHEOLOŠKI VESTNIK 56, 2005
Tina ERJAL:
Sigillata from Školarice near Spodnje Škofije
Trade with sigillata ware in northern Istria during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD
Abstract
The author presents the sigillata ware from the 1st and 2nd centuries that was discovered during the excavation of the villa rustica at Školarice near Spodnje Škofije. Most of the sigillata ware, with rare examples of Arretine sigillata, originates from the nearby Po region. The services of Italian sigillata are later, during the last quarter of the 1st century, joined and partially ousted by the imported eastern sigillata B from Asia Minor. Apart from Školarice, this development is characteristic for a broader northern Adriatic region. The examined sigillata was also instrumental in dating the villa’s beginnings to the second quarter or the mid 1st century AD.
Keywords: Slovenia, Istria, Školarice, Roman Age, villa rustica, 1st to 2nd centuries, terra sigillata, trade
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