This article discusses the preliminary results of an ongoing project on the typological classification of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age pottery from the Netherlands. The overall goal of the present study is to contribute to the improvement of the current pottery typologies. The SECANTO computer program was used to group the pottery in shape groups, based on their profiles, and the resulting groupings were compared with the current pottery typologies
A novel morphological analysis of ceramic assemblages is presented using objective, automatic and co...
In Pots, Farmers and Foragers, the contributing 24 European scholars show a new synthesis of the com...
none1noThe systematic arrangement of empirical evidence is the necessary premise of any archaeologic...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
Since 2016, in the SNSF-project 'Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societie...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
The introduction of the Corded Ware Culture (3000–2500 BCE) is considered a formative event in Europ...
This paper is a synthesis of Early Bronze Age pottery in theMarne valley, part of an ongoing researc...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
This paper includes a proposal for the typological classification of handmade pottery in the Valenci...
This paper describes how feature extraction on ancient pottery can be combined with recent developme...
Abstract: This book is an ambitious attempt at cataloging and extracting meaning from the huge corpu...
This article describes how to expedite the time-consuming process of cataloging shards of pottery fo...
The systematic arrangement of empirical evidence is the necessary premise of any archaeological enqu...
A novel morphological analysis of ceramic assemblages is presented using objective, automatic and co...
In Pots, Farmers and Foragers, the contributing 24 European scholars show a new synthesis of the com...
none1noThe systematic arrangement of empirical evidence is the necessary premise of any archaeologic...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
The study of Anglo-Saxon style pottery from the 4th and 5th century can provide more detailed inform...
Since 2016, in the SNSF-project 'Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societie...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
The introduction of the Corded Ware Culture (3000–2500 BCE) is considered a formative event in Europ...
This paper is a synthesis of Early Bronze Age pottery in theMarne valley, part of an ongoing researc...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
This paper includes a proposal for the typological classification of handmade pottery in the Valenci...
This paper describes how feature extraction on ancient pottery can be combined with recent developme...
Abstract: This book is an ambitious attempt at cataloging and extracting meaning from the huge corpu...
This article describes how to expedite the time-consuming process of cataloging shards of pottery fo...
The systematic arrangement of empirical evidence is the necessary premise of any archaeological enqu...
A novel morphological analysis of ceramic assemblages is presented using objective, automatic and co...
In Pots, Farmers and Foragers, the contributing 24 European scholars show a new synthesis of the com...
none1noThe systematic arrangement of empirical evidence is the necessary premise of any archaeologic...