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Die Spätantiken Sigillata- und Lampentöpfereien von El Mahrine (Nordtunesien): Studien zur Nordafrikanischen Feinkeramik des 4. bis 7. Jahrhunderts. By M. Mackensen with a contribution by Sebastian Stortz. Pp. 679, three colour plates, 135 text figures, 89 tables and one pull-out supplement of illustrations. Münchner Beiträge zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte Band 50, 2 vols. C.H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchehandlung, Munich1993. ISBN: 3 406 37015 2. Price DM 138.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

John Hawthorne*
Affiliation:
University of Southampton

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Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 1998

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1 Pavolini, C. ‘Decorazioni di Navigius o di altro tipo. Forme VIII c IX’, and Anselmino, L. ‘Decorazioni di tipo C2-C4 e Di-D2. Forme X, XII’, in EAA: Atlante della forme ceramiche I, Roma (1981) 192204Google Scholar (henceforth Atlante).

2. Knowles, K.The lamps’, in Fulford, M. G. and Peacock, D. P. S. (eds), Excavations at Carthage, The British Mission. Volume II.2. The Circular Harbour, North Side. The Pottery. Oxford: Oxford University Press (1994): 2341Google Scholar.

3. Hayes., J. W.Late Roman Pottery. London: British School at Rome (1972)Google Scholar. Henceforth LRP.

4. Fulford, M. G.The Red Slipped Wares’, in Fulford, M. G. and Peacock, D. P. S. (eds). Excavations at Cathage: The British Mission 1.2. The Avenue du President Habib Bourguiba, Salammbo. The pottery and other ceramic objects from the site. Sheffield (1984): 48115Google Scholar.

5. Reynolds, P.Trade in the Western Mediterranean, AD 400-700: The ceramic evidence. (British Archaeological Reports Int. Ser. 604). Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (1995)Google Scholar.

6. These figures are based on this writer's doctoral thesis (Hawthorne, J. forthcoming. African Red Slip Ware in the Western Mediterranean. Unpublished Ph.D thesis, University of Southampton).

7. Carandini, A.Produzione agricola e produzione ceramica nell'Africa di età imperiale. Appunti sull'economia della Zcugitana e della Byzacena’. Studi Miscellanei 15 (1970): 97119Google Scholar.