Folia archeologica 1-2.

Alföldi András: Pacatus aquincumi agyag műves gyárának kivitele moesiába

ALFÖLDI: THE EXPORTATION OF THE POTTERY OF PACATUS TO MOESIA 99 even Tricornium was not the furthest eastern station of export for this pottery. This is still only an impression, but it is supported by the dependence of round terra cotta moulds from Moesian sites on Pannonian analogies. 3 The mould from Tricornium was destined for the fabrication of stucco-mouldings, the shape of which can easily be studied on an analogy Budapest. 1 Cp my remarks in: CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HIST. 11, 1936, 540 sqq. 2 К. Kiss, LAUREAE AQUINCENSES MEMO­RIAE VAL. KUZSINSZKY DICATAE I, 1938, 212 sqq. 3 Ср. the palm-branch as circular frame on the Pannonian mould in: LAUREAE AQUINCENSES 1, 1938, pi. 17, 18a with that of a Moesian terra cotta from Aquincum. 4 So it propagated a Pannonian fashion of wall-decoration, also dependent on creations of more advanced cultural centres. The mould from Tricornium is from a time slightly previons to the Marcomanno-Sarmatian war under Marcus Aurelius, when the workshop of Pacatus was destroyed. András Alföldi medaillon op. cit. pi. 72, 1; also the representation of Mercurius on the Pannonian medaillon op. cit. pi. 63, 3 with op. cit. pi. 72, 2, etc. 1 Arch. Értesítő n. s. 41, 1927, p. 120, fig. 43. - L. Nagy had given there 114 sqq. a good survey of the stucco-reliefs of Pannónia.

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