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Trierer Keramik mit schwarzem metallisierenden Überzug aus dem Südbereich der villa urbana (dem sog. Peristylhaus) in der Insula VI der Zivilstadt Carnuntum

    Izida Berger-Pavić

Carnuntum Jahrbuch 2023, pp. 81-107, 2024/12/18

Zeitschrift für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Donauraumes

doi: 10.1553/cjb_2023s81


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Abstract

The occasion for dealing with Rhenish Ware from Trier arose out of the extraordinary discovery of a relatively large collection thereof in the villa urbana (Peristylhaus)
in the civil town of Carnuntum. The current
material amounts to around 350 fragments with over 50 vessels, including 19 Spruchbecher (beakers and cups bearing a motto). They are very fragmented and in most cases consist of 1 to 3 fragments. The majority of the fragmented vessels found so far belong to the Künzl Group II (before 260–270), a smaller portion of 7 vessels belonging to the Künzl Group I (255–before
260). In addition to previously unknown decorative motifs, the article brings new insights into the painting technique of the Spruchbecher – an invention of the potters and painters in Trier – and their ornaments,
and a systematisation of the previously published decors is also presented.