IMPORTED ROMAN POTTERY FROM TRETHURGY, CORNWALL.

Author(s): D F Williams

Identification of imported amphorae and red slip ware suggesting pre-Roman, Roman and post-Roman occupation on the site. Amongst the amphorae sherds present are the Italian wine carrier Dressel 1, which probably arrived sometime during the first century B.C., and the Spanish olive-oil form Dressel 20, which could have arrived anytime from the Late Iron Age to the 3rd century A.D. There are also some amphorae types which suggest a Late Roman and/or a post-Roman date for the site. These forms are represented by sherds of British B iv, B i and B ii amphorae, all from an Eastern Mediterranean source. A sherd of fine red slip ware may be Phocaean ware (Late Roman C), suggesting a date soon after c. 500 A.D.

Report Number:
3/1987
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Ceramic Pottery

Accessibility

If you require an alternative, accessible version of this document (for instance in audio, Braille or large print) please contact us:

Customer Service Department

Telephone: 0370 333 0607
Email: [email protected]

Research