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Week 5 Lecture 1 Pots and Pans Mortaria Coarse wares amp Marketing Marketing Model 1 Savernake ware Jars with everted rims Reillys law of retail Gravitation LC3 C4 Finewares Model 2 ID: 440699

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Slide1

The Roman Economy

Week 5 Lecture 1

Pots and Pans

Mortaria, Coarse wares

& MarketingSlide2

Marketing Model 1

Savernake wareSlide3

Jars with everted rimsSlide4

Reilly’s law of retail GravitationSlide5

LC3 – C4 FinewaresSlide6

Model 2

Churchill Orange WMJ Slide7

Alice Holt Slide8

Other Models

Small scale rural production – supplying a number of markets with large amounts of overlapping

Military Marketing ( Mortaria, SVW, BB)Slide9

Mortaria

A large heavy bowl often with internal grits ( rock, flint, slag).

Flanged or wall sided

Used for food preparation in the kitchen, and sometimes at the table

Hellenistic Antecedents. Popular in 1

st

century Italy – used by the military.

Dies out in the Mediterranean (apart from LC3 – C4 Syria).

Used in NW Europe – Possibly not as originally intended

Form continues into early middle ages (

Merovingen

variants C12)Slide10

Nantwich MortariaSlide11

Sea Transport of Colchester MortariaSlide12

Land Transport of MortariaSlide13

Stamps from Italian BrickyardsSlide14

Gaulish SupplySlide15

Gallo Belgica

SupplySlide16

Mortaria KilnsSlide17

Mancetter-Hartshill and Oxford 1973Slide18

Mancetter- Hartshill V Oxford Mortaria 2010 Slide19
Slide20

N Syrian Basins and MortariaSlide21

N Syrian MortariaSlide22

Black Burnished WareSlide23

BB1 DistributionSlide24

HorningseaSlide25

Horningsea

Hadrianic - AntonineSlide26

Horningsea

C3Slide27

Horningsea EC4Slide28

Holme-on-Spalding-MoorSlide29

Pink grog tempered wares LC3-C4Slide30

Fabric quantitiesSlide31

Form distributionSlide32

Zones of reach