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Map of the known structures of Flavia Solva.

Map of the known structures of Flavia Solva.

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The first part of this paper gives an overview over the analysed and published pottery finds from the Noric municipium Flavia Solva/Wagna. In addition to the local coarse ware there are only very few imports (terra sigillata, amphorae and thin-walled fine ware) which decrease even more in the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD. Because of that, the mun...

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... Julia Rabitsch Introduction most recent excavations in the insula XXIII ( Fig. 1), from 2009 to 2011, were carried out by the Universalmuseum Joanneum represented by Barbara Porod in cooperation with the University of Graz and mark the starting point of these studies. 1 Prior to these excavations there was hardly any archaeological research done in this area: sometime before 1919 Walter Schmid documented some walls ...
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... (Fig. 3: 8). In addition to that there are beakers with roller-stamping 22 (Fig. 3: 7) and mortaria type Haltern 60. 23 In the last elusive phase of Flavia Solva there is a revival of imports, which is indicated by terra sigillata from the African provinces, so-called African red slip ware. e most common form in Solva are plates Hayes 50A and 50B (Fig. 4: 1), which can be found in the insula XXIII as well as in the XLI. In insula XLI there were also sherds belonging to plates or flat bowls types Hayes 45A and Hayes 46. e major part of table ware in this time is comprised of late Roman glazed ware, primarily plates and bowls with a variety of roller-stamping decors ( Fig. 4: 2-3). e gloss ...