International audienceStrength of wine trade during early Roman Empire is evidenced by the wide geographical distribution of Gauloise 4 amphorae crafted in Narbonnensis area. Extension of that trade to Iberian Peninsula has previously been recorded, but remains very poorly understood. Recent discovery in Cartagena of several pottery sherds closely similar to Gaulish productions led us to investigate their provenance. Eight different amphorae sherds were analyzed using X-ray fluorescence and compared to a solid database of more than 700 amphorae samples produced in south of France. Data was then analyzed by a hybrid clustering method combining Principal component analysis and Dynamic cloud algorithms derived from K-means method. Results were...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
International audienceThe discovery of new producers of amphora in western Languedoc, at the limit o...
International audienceStrength of wine trade during early Roman Empire is evidenced by the wide geog...
Given the partial and limited archaeological information available for the study of wine production ...
International audienceAmphorae used for storing and exporting wine were produced in number of potter...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...
International audienceBased on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule fr...
Recent archeological studies performed on the production sites as well as in Ostia, have shown the l...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Based on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule from a hundred of archae...
A study of the amphorae found on several sites in the Rhone valley, including Lyon, offers a clear p...
The analysis of amphora from the Gourjade villa in Castres gave the first elements of reflexion on t...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
International audienceThe discovery of new producers of amphora in western Languedoc, at the limit o...
International audienceStrength of wine trade during early Roman Empire is evidenced by the wide geog...
Given the partial and limited archaeological information available for the study of wine production ...
International audienceAmphorae used for storing and exporting wine were produced in number of potter...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...
International audienceBased on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule fr...
Recent archeological studies performed on the production sites as well as in Ostia, have shown the l...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Based on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule from a hundred of archae...
A study of the amphorae found on several sites in the Rhone valley, including Lyon, offers a clear p...
The analysis of amphora from the Gourjade villa in Castres gave the first elements of reflexion on t...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
International audienceThe discovery of new producers of amphora in western Languedoc, at the limit o...