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This study focuses on the wide range of vessel forms and decoration of the rare appliqué-decorated red slip ware from northern Tunisia, and especially the appliqué-, relief- and stamp-decorated sigillata made in the most imprtant mid and late Roman potteries at Sidi Marzouk Tounsi in central Tunisia. The exceptional collection of vessels accumulated by K. Wilhelm forms the basis of this work and is presented here in a catalogue documenting 138 complete vessels and 104 fragments, including numerous unique forms and motifs of decoration. The analysis of the appliqué and relief decoration with pagan, allegoric and early Christian motifs documents the iconographic change of themes over the centuries. It is particularly noteworthy to highlight the end of production of the late Roman mould-made, relief-decorated red slip ware not before the middle of the 6th century AD.
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ekors mit paganen, allegorischen und frühchristlichen Motiven zeigt anhand der sich stark verändernden bildlichen Darstellungen den ikonographischen Wandel im Lauf der Jahrhunderte. Von großer Bedeutung ist, dass das Töpfereizentrum Sidi Marzouk Tounsi offensichtlich auch die vandalische Herrschaft über die Provinzen Africa und Byzacena (429-533/534) unbeschadet überstand. Neben der späten stempelverzierten Sigillata, ließ sich auch die Herstellung modelausgeformter, reliefverzierter Sigillataplatten und spezieller Sonderformen mit vorwiegend christlichen Darstellungen, weit jenseits des bisher angenommenen Produktionsendes (ca. 430/440) bis gegen Mitte des 6. Jahrhunderts nachweisen.
(Short description)
This study focuses on the wide range of vessel forms and decoration of the rare appliqué-decorated red slip ware from northern Tunisia, and especially the appliqué-, relief- and stamp-decorated sigillata made in the most imprtant mid and late Roman potteries at Sidi Marzouk Tounsi in central Tunisia. The exceptional collection of vessels accumulated by K. Wilhelm forms the basis of this work and is presented here in a catalogue documenting 138 complete vessels and 104 fragments, including numerous unique forms and motifs of decoration. The analysis of the appliqué and relief decoration with pagan, allegoric and early Christian motifs documents the iconographic change of themes over the centuries. It is particularly noteworthy to highlight the end of production of the late Roman mould-made, relief-decorated red slip ware not before the middle of the 6th century AD.



