Roman terra sigillata bowl, Roman Empire/Tunisia, 2nd-4th century AD
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Terra sigillata and imitations, particularly African Red Slip, were a kind of mass-produced mid-grade ‘consumer good’ that was shipped all over the Roman Empire. Workshops in Africa would mass-produce pieces like this to be exported as far off Britannia, Germania, Syria, and Italy, of course. While not quite a ‘luxury’ good, they (or a close equivalent/substitute good) would’ve been the normal tableware for a middle class family, or the equivalent of the ‘good tableware’ for a poorer (but not wretchedly impoverished) family.
Shit, are the in-laws coming over again!?
You just reminded me, I got weed..
You seen my bong anywhere?
Sorry, I loaned it to mama. She’s gonna pack a fresh bowl for you though..