Pergamene (pottery style)
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Early Western World > Mediterranean (Early Western World) > <ancient Italian styles and periods> > ancient Italian pottery styles > Roman pottery styles
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Refers to distinctive style of pottery manufactured beginning in the first century BCE. Though the name refers to the city of Pergamon, it was actually produced in many places in Greece, Asia Minor, and the Middle East. It is characterized by a buff-colored body that varies in color, a dark-red gloss, and designs that are usually impressed or incised.
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- Pergameens (aardewerkstijl) [nl]
- Pergamena (estilo de cerámica) [es]