TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 31 cm N2 - The aim of this short communication is to discuss a figurative and inscribed stamp on an Eastern Sigillata C/Çandarli Ware vessel fragment found recently by German archaeologists during the field survey in Elaia. A closer look at this find allowed the present authors to identify the stamp as a replica of a composition seen on the reverse of bronze coins struck in Pergamon under Antoninus Pius, showing the Capricorn with a globe and cornucopia, and an inscription nEPrAMH/NQN below. The presentation of this so far unparalleleddiscovery is preceded and followed by some comments on the character of Eastern Sigillata stamping, production of terra sigillata in and around Pergamon as well as on the Roman imperial iconography in the Pergameneand related coinage from the reign of Augustus until the Antonine period M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia T. 61 (2010) PY - 2012 EP - 62 KW - ancient Rome KW - terra sigillata KW - Roman coins A1 - Domżalski, Krzysztof A1 - Jaworski, Piotr PB - Wydawnictwo IAE PAN VL - 61 CY - Warszawa SP - 57 T1 - Terra Sigillata and coins : an exceptional case of Eastern Sigillata C /C¸ andarli Ware stamping inspired by mid--second century Pergamene coinage UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/77101 ER -