Dragendorff type 37 bowl
Roman Imperial period, 90-150 CE
Found in Vienna (ancient Vindobona; see on Pleiades)
Photographed on display in the Römermuseum (Roman
Museum), Vienna, Austria
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Dragendorff type 37 bowl
Roman Imperial period, 90-150 CE
Found in Vienna (ancient Vindobona; see on Pleiades)
Photographed on display in the Römermuseum (Roman
Museum), Vienna, Austria
Dragendorff type 37 bowl
Roman Imperial period, late 1st c. CE
Made in southern Gaul, La Graufesenque
Found in Vienna (ancient Vindobona; see on Pleiades)
The relief decoration alternates between scenes of animal combats and ritual scenes: the goddesses Diana and Victoria flank an altar adorned with poppy heads.
Photographed on display in the Römermuseum (Roman Museum), Vienna, Austria
Dragendorff 37 form, moldmade vegetal decoration
Roman Imperial period, 2nd half 1st c. CE
Made in Gaul at La Graufesenque (see on Pleiades)
From the excavations in the archaeological area of San Lorenzo Maggiore, area of the ancient forum, Naples (ancient Neapolis; see on Pleiades)
Photographed on display in the Museo dell’Opera di San Lorenzo Maggiore, Naples, Italy