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Samian ware is a kind of bright glossy red Ancient Roman pottery
Ancient Roman pottery

File:Herakles Laomedon MCA Valle Sabbia.jpgFile:Roman amphorae.jpgPottery was produced in enormous quantities in ancient Rome, mostly for utilitarian purposes....
, also known as terra sigillata
Terra sigillata

File:Roemerhalle Kreuznach Sigillata.jpgFile:4077 - Milano - Antiquarium - Terrecotte romane - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto - 14-July-2007 - 1.jpgTerra sigillata is a finish and decorating medium used on ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean ceramics, especially Ancient Roman pottery, which has experienced a resurgence in popularity in contem...
 although definitions vary somewhat, and on the continental mainland terra sigillata is a generic term for all red glossed Roman pottery, including Arretine ware
Arretine ware

Arretine ware is a type of terra sigillata - fine Ancient Roman pottery coated in a red slip - dating from the 1st century BC to the First century....
, African Red Slip
African red slip

African red slip is a category of Ancient Roman pottery vessels produced in the province of Africa Proconsularis, specifically that part roughly coinciding with the modern country of Tunisia and the Diocletian provinces of Byzacena and Zeugitana....
 and other types.






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Terra Sigillata
Samian ware is a kind of bright glossy red Ancient Roman pottery
Ancient Roman pottery

File:Herakles Laomedon MCA Valle Sabbia.jpgFile:Roman amphorae.jpgPottery was produced in enormous quantities in ancient Rome, mostly for utilitarian purposes....
, also known as terra sigillata
Terra sigillata

File:Roemerhalle Kreuznach Sigillata.jpgFile:4077 - Milano - Antiquarium - Terrecotte romane - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto - 14-July-2007 - 1.jpgTerra sigillata is a finish and decorating medium used on ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean ceramics, especially Ancient Roman pottery, which has experienced a resurgence in popularity in contem...
 although definitions vary somewhat, and on the continental mainland terra sigillata is a generic term for all red glossed Roman pottery, including Arretine ware
Arretine ware

Arretine ware is a type of terra sigillata - fine Ancient Roman pottery coated in a red slip - dating from the 1st century BC to the First century....
, African Red Slip
African red slip

African red slip is a category of Ancient Roman pottery vessels produced in the province of Africa Proconsularis, specifically that part roughly coinciding with the modern country of Tunisia and the Diocletian provinces of Byzacena and Zeugitana....
 and other types. It is similar to the earlier Arretine ware and both types are attempts to copy more expensive metal originals. Because of this they display skeuomorph
Skeuomorph

Skeuomorph or Skeuomorphism is a term used in the history of architecture, design, and archaeology. It refers to a derivative object which retains ornamental design cues to structure that was necessary in the original....
ic characteristics. It was first made during the first century AD and production ceased around the mid third century, having been the dominant type of fine pottery for most of this period, found all over the Empire and beyond. The main centres of production were in Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
 and Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
.

Samian has nothing to do with the island of Samos
Samos Island

Samos is a Greece island in the North Aegean sea, south of Chios, north of Patmos and the Dodecanese, and off the Ionian coast of Turkey....
 but was once thought to have originated there, and the name has stuck, at least in British usage. It may also be derived from the Latin verb samiare, to polish. It can be identified from its pinkish or orange fabric and a distinctive smooth red surface created by dipping the unfired pot in slip
Slip (ceramics)

A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware. Normally a deflocculant such as sodium silicate is added to disperse the particles and hence allow a much higher solids content to be used....
 before putting it in the kiln. The specific technology varied but the main idea was to have a slip that melted or sintered at a lower temperature than the body of the pot. One way of achieving this was to use potassium carbonate
Potassium carbonate

Potassium carbonate is a white salt, soluble in water , which forms a strongly alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of potassium hydroxide's absorbent reaction with carbon dioxide....
 from wood ash to act as a flux. Some sigillatas therefore have a higher percentage of potassium in the shiny surface material than in the body of the pot (Mirti et al 1999). It was produced in industrial quantities and archaeological evidence implies that it was still in heavy demand as examples showing signs of repair as well as shoddy imitation pseudo-Samian types have been excavated.

Manufacture

Famous production centres included La Graufesenque
La Graufesenque

La Graufesenque is an archaeological site 2km from Millau, Aveyron, France at the junction of the Tarn river and Dourbie river rivers. As Condatomagus it was famous in the Gallo-Roman period for the production of high quality dark red terra sigillata pottery, which was made in vast quantities and exported over much of the western part of the...
 in southern Gaul, Les Martres-de-Veyre
Les Martres-de-Veyre

Les Martres-de-Veyre is a village and Communes of the Puy-de-D?me department in the Puy-de-D?me departments of France of central France....
 and Lezoux
Lezoux

Lezoux is a communes of France of the Puy-de-D?me departments of France, in Auvergne , France....
 in central Gaul, and Rheinzabern
Rheinzabern

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 and Trier in modern Germany. In order to cope with demand several attempts were made to produce Samian in Roman Britain
Roman Britain

Roman Britain refers to those parts of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between AD 43 and 410. The Romans referred to their province as Britannia....
, at Colchester
Camulodunum

Camulodunum is the Ancient Rome name for the ancient settlement which is today's Colchester, a town in Essex, England. Camulodunum is the Oldest town in Britain in England as recorded by the Romans, existing as a Celtic settlement before the Ancient Rome conquest, when it became the first Roman town, and eventually a settlement of discharged...
 and in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the England East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the United Kingdom Census 2001....
 and Sussex
Sussex

Sussex , from the Old English Su?seaxe , is a Historic counties of England in South East England England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
. Due to inferior clays and less competent potters however, the ventures soon failed. Many vessels were stamped by their makers and thus their distribution can be traced across Europe, Asia and Africa.

Decorated Samian could be created by adding designs in barbotine
Barbotine

Barbotine is a technique of pottery decoration involving the application of a Slip to the pot, not in an even layer but in the form of thick incrustations in patches or trails....
, applique
Applique

In its broadest sense, an applique or appliqu? is a smaller ornament or device applied to another surface. In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqu? is a separate piece of clay added to the primary work, generally for the purpose of decoration....
 or through rouletted or incised
Incised

Incised means cut, particularly with a "V" shape. It is a term found in a number of disciplines....
 methods. More commonly, the decorated vessels were created from moulds. Hunts for wild animals were a popular theme.

As it is easily identified and datable, Samian has been long studied by archaeologists. The first attempt to classify it was in 1896 by Hans Dragendorff
Hans Dragendorff

File:Terra sigillata in Gie?en.jpgHans Dragendorff was a Germany scholar who introduced the first classification system for the type of Ancient Roman pottery known as Samian ware or Terra Sigillata, in 1896, using type numbers....
.

There is also a rare black variety known as Black Samian.

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