We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterization of the production of the pottery workshop of Oued el Akarit, Southern Tunisia, following a new survey of the site. This workshop mainly produced during the 4th century four amphora types (Africana I B, Africana II D, Keay 25.1-2, and perhaps late variants of type Dressel 2/4), together with cooking wares (B and CB, but also imitations of categories A and AC typical of Northern Tunisia) and coarse wares. Despite the presence of abundant kiln wasters, which seem to exclude the presence of imports, the petrographic analysis showed heterogeneous fabrics, even inside each class, which could be explained with the use of different raw materials and production technique...
We present here the typological and archaeometric characterization of the production of Dkhila works...
In the framework of the current Sabra al-Mansūriya, French-Tunisian project, previously unpublished ...
International audienceFollowing the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff ...
We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterisation of the production of...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
International audienceMots-clés : atelier de céramique, Tunisie méridionale, amphores africaines, IV...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
We present here the typological and archaeometric characterisation of the pottery workshops of Thele...
International audienceThis research project is about the archaeological and archaeometric characteri...
Following the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff and A. Oueslati, Le li...
We present here the typological and archaeometric characterization of the production of Dkhila works...
In the framework of the current Sabra al-Mansūriya, French-Tunisian project, previously unpublished ...
International audienceFollowing the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff ...
We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterisation of the production of...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
International audienceMots-clés : atelier de céramique, Tunisie méridionale, amphores africaines, IV...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
We present here the typological and archaeometric characterisation of the pottery workshops of Thele...
International audienceThis research project is about the archaeological and archaeometric characteri...
Following the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff and A. Oueslati, Le li...
We present here the typological and archaeometric characterization of the production of Dkhila works...
In the framework of the current Sabra al-Mansūriya, French-Tunisian project, previously unpublished ...
International audienceFollowing the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff ...