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Sigillata Wares in the Near East (Reprinted from the Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine, vol. vi). By J. H. Iliffe. 10½ × 7¾. Pp. 53. Oxford: University Press: London: Milford, 1936. 1s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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page 328 note 1 Oxé, , ‘Römisch-italiscbe Beziehungen der früharretinischen Reliefäefasse’, Bonn. Jahr. 138Google Scholar, 81 fol. See also Notizie degli Scavi, 1927, Tivoli, 374 fol.Google Scholar

page 328 note 2 Cf. Oxe, , ‘Terra Sigillata aus dem Kerameikos’, Ath. Mitt. Iii, 217Google Scholar , for typological characteristics which suggest a date before or about 30 B.C.

page 329 note 1 Cf. Knipowitsch, , ‘Die Keramik römischer Zeit aus Olbia’, Rōm.-Germ. Komm. iv, 1.Google Scholar

page 329 note 2 Cf. Oxe, , ‘Arretinische Reliefäefasse vom Rhein’, 90–1, pl. XLVII, 172Google Scholar , for the period of VIBIENVS.

page 329 note 3 It is probable that this market was still open to the late Italian potter in the Claudian period when, owing to the growth of the Gaulish industries, the Western provinces had ceased to import his wares through the ordinary channels of commerce.