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This edited volume was written on the occasion of the 33rd Congress of the Rei Cretariæ Romanæ Fautores (www.fautores.org), which was held in September 2024 in Leiden, and offers a status quaestionis of Roman pottery studies in the Netherlands and adjacent regions. A concise history introducing the discipline is followed by ten contributions ¿ centred around four concepts ¿ which are written by experts in their respective fields who discuss key aspects of Roman pottery studies. Many of the contributions are characterised by a diachronic viewpoint, and range from addressing the social and cultural significance of individual ceramic categories, to formative historical developments and regional syntheses. The book concludes by highlighting prospects for future research.The book is packed with detailed information on Roman pottery and focuses on fellow specialists, and rather is not an introduction on the study of Roman pottery. However, readers interested in learning how the study of pottery contributes to our understanding of Roman ways of life and the Roman presence in the Netherlands and surrounding regions can certainly find aspects to their linking.This publication will be presented at the 33rd Congress of the Rei Cretariæ Romanæ Fautores, in Leiden.ContentsIntroductionRoderick C.A. Geerts and Philip BesRoman Pottery and the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities: a Long-Term RelationshipJasper de BruinFrom the Iron Age to the Roman Period. Native Pottery in the Batavian AreaPeter W. van den BroekeMeanwhile, in the North¿ Handmade Pottery beyond the Roman FrontierErnst TaaykeA Cherished Material. Terra Sigillata from the Province of GroningenAnnet NieuwhofCeramics in the Urban Sphere: the Social Strata of their UsersBernd LiesenAugustan Military Pottery Assemblages on the Hunerberg in NijmegenHarry van EnckevortPottery from Rural Settlements in the Civitas CananefatiumRoderick C.A. GeertsDevelopments in Funerary Pottery between Rhine and Meuse (1st-3rd century)W. Frederique Reigersman-van Lidth de JeudeGallo-Belgic Ware from Xanten to the SeaXavier DeruRoman Amphorae on the LimesJoost J.H. van den BergConclusion and OutlookRoderick C.A. Geerts and Philip Bes