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The history and evolution of the old Milesian colony
Histria is quite well known from numerous articles and an impressive series of monographs that have discussed many archaeological discoveries from the Archaic to the Roman era. There is no need therefore to summarize their contents here. This study of the
coarseware ceramics from the Sacred Area
sector called also
sector T at
Histria seeks to bring to light an archaeological material generally neglected by the publications of this
sector. Because Roman ceramics were not usually retained in the course of excavations in the Sacred Area sector the number of pieces in this study is smaller than the number analyzed in a relatively recent monograph focusing on more thoroughly-collected Roman ceramics from other sectors. We can add numerous other ceramic publications that have appeared since this monograph especially in recent years. In turn the Sacred Area sector sector has been discussed in numerous publications and summarized in two recent articles published by A. Avram and his collaborators and one published by F. Munteanu. Although the focus of the former article is on the Archaic Classical and Hellenistic periods when the temples in this
area were in use several pages are also dedicated to the Roman period when this sector changed its
sacred character and became for a short period an artisanal
area and then until the 7th century AD a residential district. The second article pays more attention to the Roman quarter which featured a large Constantinian house covering 380 m with four rooms and an internal court with peristyle built perhaps during the second half of the 4th century. During the 6th century this edifice was repurposed and subided into many rooms with storage functions. Perhaps also in the 6th century a series of other buildings-perhaps simple houses-were constructed to the south of this edifice containing dolia mortaria and many vasa potatoria coquinatoria and amphorae.