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Frédéric Hermet, La Graufesenque: I, Vases Sigillés. II, Graffites. Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux, 1934. Vol. I, pp. 379 + xxix with 6 text-figures; Vol. II, 148 plates. Frs. 400.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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1 These pieces are definitely assignable to La Graufesenque. If the two vessels described and illustrated by Déchelette (vol. i, fig. 126, Part … DECIBALE) and Hermet (pl. 109, no. 4, F. Parth) can be attributed to La Graufesenque, they indicate that some work was being done at this site as late, at least, as the end of Trajan's reign. But these late and isolated examples have no real bearing on the ‘time-incidence’ of the commercial exportation of this pottery.

2 See Oxé, , Die ältesten Terra Sigillata Fabriken in Montans am Tarn and particularly his Frühgallische Reliefgefässe vom Rhein, pp. 1, 2Google Scholar; pl. xii, no. 54.

3 Already incidentally noticed by Déchelette, Les vases céramiques ornés de la Gaule Romaine, i, 77, 204–5Google Scholar.