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The Roman Economy Week 5 Lecture 1 Pots and Pans Mortaria, Coarse wares & Marketing

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The Roman Economy. Week 5 Lecture 1 Pots and Pans Mortaria, Coarse wares & Marketing. Marketing Model 1 Savernake ware. Jars with everted rims. Reilly’s law of retail Gravitation. LC3 – C4 Finewares. Model 2 Churchill Orange WMJ . Alice Holt . Other Models. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Roman Economy

Week 5 Lecture 1 Pots and PansMortaria, Coarse wares

& Marketing

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Marketing Model 1Savernake ware

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Jars with everted rims

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Reilly’s law of retail Gravitation

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LC3 – C4 Finewares

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Model 2Churchill Orange WMJ

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Alice Holt

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Other Models

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

• Military Marketing ( Mortaria, SVW, BB)

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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 1st 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)

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Nantwich Mortaria

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Sea Transport of Colchester Mortaria

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Land Transport of Mortaria

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Stamps from Italian Brickyards

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Gaulish Supply

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Gallo Belgica Supply

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Mortaria Kilns

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Mancetter-Hartshill and Oxford 1973

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Mancetter- Hartshill V Oxford Mortaria 2010

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N Syrian Basins and Mortaria

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N Syrian Mortaria

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Black Burnished Ware

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BB1 Distribution

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Horningsea

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HorningseaHadrianic - Antonine

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HorningseaC3

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Horningsea EC4

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Holme-on-Spalding-Moor

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Pink grog tempered wares LC3-C4

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Fabric quantities

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Form distribution

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Zones of reach