Eastern Sigillata D (ESD)/Cypriot Sigillata
Cyprus/Western South Coast, Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean/western Cilicia
1st century BCE - 1st century CE
Roman
General Information
Hayes first identified Cypriot Sigillata/Eastern Sigillata D in 1967 and published a comprehensive typology in 1985. Since then, it has been discussed by several other scholars. Predominantly produced between the 1st century BCE and 1st century CE, CS/ESD was used for a standard assemblage of table vessels – dishes/saucers, bowls, and deep bowls/kraters. Additional, rarer forms include closed vessels like jugs and juglets. Production seems to have continued until the late second/early third centuries CE.
Origin. With no kiln sites, to date, it is difficult to say for certain where the ware originated. Hayes suggested that the large presence of CS/ESD in the assemblages from The House of Dionysos in Nea Paphos “reinforce the theory of of manufacture in Cyprus (or, failing that, in an adjacent mainland region)” (Hayes 1991, 37). A large presence on the island of Geronisos had seemed to corroborate this claim, and for a time suggested that the ware was manufactured in the vicinity of Nea Paphos (Lund 2015, 167). Scientific analyses indicate similarities in composition between CS/ESD and Cypriot Red Slip (Late Roman D), which might suggest that some manufacturers, like those of CRS, were located outside of Cyprus (as also with LRD-E/CRS). John Lund has revisited the subject in a 2024 study; based on the presence of a plate stamped ACΠ[EN]/ΔΙΩ[Ν], i.e. Ασπενδίων, the genitive plural of Ασπένδιος, meaning ‘of (the people of ) Aspendos’, found a...
Paphos/Nea Paphos (Cyprus/Western South Coast)
Caesarea Maritima (Israel/Central Coastal Plain)
Qeren Naftali (Israel/Galilee)
Ramat HaNadiv, Horvat 'Eleq (Israel/Carmel Mountains)
Jerusalem, City of David/Ophel/Silwan (Israel-Palestinian Authority/Central Highlands)
Antiocheia ad Cragum (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Gocuk Asari (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Iotape (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Kestros (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Kir Ahmetler Mahalle (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Laertes (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Selinus (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)
Syedra (Turkey/Eastern Mediterranean)