Verres gravés à décor figuré ou à inscription des IIe et IIIe siècles dans le sud de la Gaule
The article gathers engraved glasses with figurative decoration and/or inscriptions discovered in the southern half of France. The 16 glasses studied present a variety of forms (goblets, cups, blown and molded plates) and several types of engraving that can be dated to the second and third centuries...
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