Definition
Italian-Type Sigillata: fine tableware found in contexts of the first century B.C. and the first century A.D. throughout the Roman world (…) which in appearance (forms, colour, etc,) closely resembles the products of the Arezzo workshop (Conspectus formarum terrae sigillatae Italico modo confectae, 1990, p. 1)
Definition (en)
Italian-Type Sigillata: fine tableware found in contexts of the first century B.C. and the first century A.D. throughout the Roman world (…) which in appearance (forms, colour, etc,) closely resembles the products of the Arezzo workshop (Conspectus formarum terrae sigillatae Italico modo confectae, 1990, p. 1)