U-39. CA 7.21. Drawing. African Red Slip Ware. Cooking wares. Lamboglia terra Sigillata chiara A a strisce' 9A:Hayes 181:Ostia I fig. 15: Carandini et al. 1981, pl. 106.3 4. Rim fragment and part of the wall of a broad dish with curved wall and incurved rim. Ø 21 cm, wth. 0.65 cm. Coarse fabric with abundant small white inclusions and many silvery particles, 10R 4/8 (red); hard fired. Surface treatment: externally thin worn slip almost completely blackened, 5YR 4/1 (grey); internally rather thick spiral burnished slip with a silky lustre, 10R 4/8 (red). The shape and technique imitate Pompeian-Red Ware, Lamboglia 1958, 275; Hayes 1972, 200-201. Cf. chapter O, above. Date: Hayes 1972, 201: second half of 2nd first half of 3rd century AD; Carandini et al. 1981, 215: first half of 2nd end 4th/beginning of 5th century AD (Ostia). Common in the western Mediterranean
Descriptions are published in: Nielsen, I., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 1992: The Temple of Castor and Pollux I, Roma. Bilde, P. G., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.1* & II.1**, Roma. Slej, K., and Cullhed, M., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.2* & II.2**, Roma