 | African red slip beaker* Roman Provincial, Late Imperial Period, 3rd century A.D. Place of Manufacture: Tunisia Ceramic, Figures in relief moulded separatelyClassification: Vessels Accession number: 1995.681
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 | African Red Slip Ware Bowl with Orpheus and the Animals Roman Provincial, Late Roman or Early Christian Period, A.D. 350–430 Place of Manufacture: Sidi Marzouk Tounsi (probably), Byzacena, Tunisia Ceramic, African Red Slip Ware: figures molded separately and appliedClassification: Vessels Accession number: 1981.658
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 | African red-slip bowl with a boy on a dolphin* Roman Provincial, Late Imperial Period, A.D. 350–400 Place of Manufacture: Tunisia Ceramic; African Red Slip Ware, figures in relief applied separatelyClassification: Vessels Accession number: 1988.1086
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 | African red-slip jug Roman Provincial, Imperial Period, A.D. 200–250 Place of Manufacture: Tunisia CeramicClassification: Vessels Accession number: 1983.515
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 | Beaker* Roman Provincial, Late Imperial Period, first half of 3rd century A.D. Place of Manufacture: Tunisia Ceramic, North African Red SlipClassification: Vessels Accession number: 1983.233
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 | Bottle with gods and hunting scenes* Roman Provincial, Late Imperial Period, A.D. 270–320 Signed by: Workshop of Navigius Place of Manufacture: North Africa Ceramic, African Red SlipClassification: Vessels Accession number: 2005.647
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 | Bowl with biblical relief decoration Roman Provincial, Early Christian Period, A.D. 350–430 Place of Manufacture: Sidi Marzouk Tounsi, Byzacena, Tunisia Ceramic; African Red Slip WareClassification: Vessels Accession number: 2002.131
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