Terracotta bowl, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, ca. A.D. 10–50, Roman, Terracotta; Arretine ware, Diameter 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm), Vases, The bowl is a typical example of plain Roman fineware pottery made at Arretium (modern Arezzo) in northern Italy. The vessels were mass produced and exported widely throughout the Roman world. Associated in particular with forts and other military sites, Arretine pottery was clearly very popular with soldiers serving on the frontiers of the Empire in northern Europe during the Julio-Claudian period
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Terracotta bowl, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, ca, .D, 10–50, Roman, Terracotta, Arretine ware, Diameter 7 1/8, 18.1 cm, Vases, bowl, typical example, plain Roman, fineware, pottery, Arretium, modern Arezzo, northern Italy, vessels, mass produced, exported widely, Roman world, Associated, particular, forts, military sites, pottery, popular, soldiers serving, frontiers, Empire, Europe, Julio-Claudian period
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