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red terracotta ware usually decorated in relief made at Arretium and elsewhere in Italy from about 100 b.c. to about a.d. 100. — called also Samian ware, terra sigillata.

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In archaeological usage, the term terra sigillata without further qualification normally denotes the Arretine ware of Italy, made at Arezzo, and Gaulish samian ware manufactured first in South Gaul, particularly at La Graufesenque, near Millau, and later at Lezoux and adjacent sites near Clermont-Ferrand, and at east ...

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