Pallas (Mar 2024)
Moulage et surmoulage. Réflexions sur la production en masse des terres cuites dans l’Égypte gréco-romaine
Abstract
Terracotta figures were produced in large numbers in Egypt during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The introduction of integral moulding, a real technical revolution, made it possible to mass-produce them to meet new needs both in Alexandria and in the hinterland (or chôra). In this paper we will focus on the technical processes used to mass-produce the figurines, particularly remoulding. We will also examine the possible loss of craftsmanship over time and the potential impact this may have had on the consumption of these artefacts.
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