Terracotta Pieces: An ovoid terracotta goblet
This stamp highlights a “Terracotta Goblet” dating from the 3rd century AD, illustrating the finesse of pottery production in Roman Africa. The object is decorated with relief motifs, notably a human figure and plant elements, characteristic of clear sigillata ceramic produced in Tunisia, which was then exported throughout the Mediterranean basin. This program highlights the technical excellence of ancient artisans and the role of Tunisia as a major center of artistic and industrial creation during Antiquity, combining domestic utility and aesthetic research.