Scuola di Dottorato "Archimede" in Scienze Comunicazione e Tecnologie, Ciclo XXVI,a.a. 2013The following work focuses on the archaeometric characterization of different pottery classes found in Pompeii during the I.E. excavations in 1980-1981. These investigations, carried out in the western part of the Forum, during the installation of the electric cables (I.E.= impianto elettrico), revealed numerous useful materials for the reconstruction of the first stages of the city. The ceramic, is certainly the most attested material and its study, allows to obtain archaeological information on many aspects of the past, as chronology, trade and technology. The analyzed ceramics, were selected by three major groups: common ware, black-glaze po...
The contribution will present data part of a wider interdisciplinary project focused on the study of...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
In the archaeological record the ceramic remnants are among the strongest materials since their orig...
The archaeometric investigation of 46 potsherds of “Torre Alemanna type” pottery aimed to define a c...
Pottery artifacts are now considered without any doubts as essential elements of our knowledge in an...
none4The project of study of the necropolis of Valle Trebba in Spina, coordinated by the Chair of Et...
The aim of this paper is to provide an update to the debate concerning the production technology of ...
Lo studio archeometrico (per mezzo di osservazione in microscopia ottica e diffrazione di raggi X s...
The subject of this research - kiln sites and pottery production in Friuli Venezia Giulia - has alre...
The present research aims at examining the ceramic documentation (“ceramica zonata”, “ceramica etrus...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
This PhD research was started in order to deeply analyse the structures and the distribution of thes...
Twenty Roman Age home-made sherds from Central Italian San Potito locality were studied by petrograp...
The contribution will present data part of a wider interdisciplinary project focused on the study of...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
In the archaeological record the ceramic remnants are among the strongest materials since their orig...
The archaeometric investigation of 46 potsherds of “Torre Alemanna type” pottery aimed to define a c...
Pottery artifacts are now considered without any doubts as essential elements of our knowledge in an...
none4The project of study of the necropolis of Valle Trebba in Spina, coordinated by the Chair of Et...
The aim of this paper is to provide an update to the debate concerning the production technology of ...
Lo studio archeometrico (per mezzo di osservazione in microscopia ottica e diffrazione di raggi X s...
The subject of this research - kiln sites and pottery production in Friuli Venezia Giulia - has alre...
The present research aims at examining the ceramic documentation (“ceramica zonata”, “ceramica etrus...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
This PhD research was started in order to deeply analyse the structures and the distribution of thes...
Twenty Roman Age home-made sherds from Central Italian San Potito locality were studied by petrograp...
The contribution will present data part of a wider interdisciplinary project focused on the study of...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...