Early Roman Lead-Glazed Ware [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Typology Item
Not after (date)
100
Not before (date)
-25
Broader
Slipped Table Wares
Bibliography
HochuliGysel1977
Bibliography
Pinkwart1972
Description
Workshops in western Asia Minor, including Smyrna, Pergamon, and Perge, produced drinking and serving vessels with glazes containing lead oxide and with molded relief or barbotine from the late 1st century BC to the late 1st century CE.
Has geographic origin
Asia Minor
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Roman (Historical Period)
Linked to

KP254 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Cup)

KP1962-001 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Modiolus)

KE 70 (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Cup)

KE 1822 a/b (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Pitcher)

KE 1898 (Early Roman Lead-Glazed Cup)

KE 2155 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Skyphos)

KE 2309 (Early Roman Asia Minor Lead-Glazed Cup)

Suggested citation
“Early Roman Lead-Glazed Ware.” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/typology/p-er-lead-glaze>