Mortaria were used in Pannonia in the entire Roman period, but they changed in form and material from time to time. Potter’s stamps indicate that some of them were imported goods, but they were mostly local products. The article deals with mortaria found in Zalalövő (ancient Salla) between 1973 and 2005 and tries to draw a picture of the chronology and the provenance of the different mortarium types
International audiencethe use of mortaria, utensil used for grounding, pounding but also mixing ingr...
Since long before, examining stamps on tiles has become of great interest in the research on the ant...
In this research, we have analysed the coating mortars of 11 Punic-Roman cisterns of the site of Nor...
Mortaria were commonly used in Roman cooking in the period between the first and third centuries BC....
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
The mortarium, a shallow, spouted, gritted dish, is an entirely novel and widely-used vessel in Roma...
This paper provides a multi-technical characterization of mortar samples from the Roman city Complut...
International audiencethe use of mortaria, utensil used for grounding, pounding but also mixing ingr...
Since long before, examining stamps on tiles has become of great interest in the research on the ant...
In this research, we have analysed the coating mortars of 11 Punic-Roman cisterns of the site of Nor...
Mortaria were commonly used in Roman cooking in the period between the first and third centuries BC....
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
The mortarium, a shallow, spouted, gritted dish, is an entirely novel and widely-used vessel in Roma...
This paper provides a multi-technical characterization of mortar samples from the Roman city Complut...
International audiencethe use of mortaria, utensil used for grounding, pounding but also mixing ingr...
Since long before, examining stamps on tiles has become of great interest in the research on the ant...
In this research, we have analysed the coating mortars of 11 Punic-Roman cisterns of the site of Nor...