. Chambers's encyclopedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people. Fig. 7.—Roman Amphoroe, drinking, painted on them, in a white pipeclay. Many varieties of unglazed ware, red, yellcw, white, and gray, were extant in the 2d an-d 3d centuries. The large culinary and other vessels were made of these—such as casks (doUa), amphorce, jugs (lagence), and moi-tars (mortariu)—the last at Lyon. The Romans made great use of brickwork terra cotta. All over the empire, bricks were made for public and private buildings, and stamped at Rome with the name of the proprietors of. Fig. 8.—Roman Flan


. Chambers's encyclopedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people. Fig. 7.—Roman Amphoroe, drinking, painted on them, in a white pipeclay. Many varieties of unglazed ware, red, yellcw, white, and gray, were extant in the 2d an-d 3d centuries. The large culinary and other vessels were made of these—such as casks (doUa), amphorce, jugs (lagence), and moi-tars (mortariu)—the last at Lyon. The Romans made great use of brickwork terra cotta. All over the empire, bricks were made for public and private buildings, and stamped at Rome with the name of the proprietors of. Fig. 8.—Roman Flange Tile. the land, the potters, and the consulate of the period,till the middle of the 3d c. A. D. Bricks were also


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