We present here the typological and archaeometric characterisation of the pottery workshops of Thelepte, located in Central West Tunisia, next to the Sidi A\uefch workshop. The petrographic analysis confirmed the local production of cooking ware, saggars and African Red Slip ware, made with the same raw materials and techniques in one main workshop. It also seems likely that there was a second production of African Red Slip ware, in a workshop/furnace not far from that of the main group, characterized by a slightly different paste from that of the latter
For an ethnoarchaeological study of the ceramic traditions in the Falémé Valley (eastern Senegal),we...
International audienceThe important documentation about ceramics, obtained from the medieval potters...
International audienceThe localization of ceramic production places through the find of firing pits,...
We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterization of the production of...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
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...
English Abstract “Made in Africa” is dedicated to the information on production and consumption enc...
African Red Slip Ware was produced on a massive scale from the first until the seventh century AD in...
International audienceThis research project is about the archaeological and archaeometric characteri...
Multidisciplinary research associating chemical analyses, petrographical observations and typologica...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
African Red Slip (ARS) ware (sigillata africana) from three archaeological sites in northern (Oudhna...
For an ethnoarchaeological study of the ceramic traditions in the Falémé Valley (eastern Senegal),we...
International audienceThe important documentation about ceramics, obtained from the medieval potters...
International audienceThe localization of ceramic production places through the find of firing pits,...
We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterization of the production of...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
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...
English Abstract “Made in Africa” is dedicated to the information on production and consumption enc...
African Red Slip Ware was produced on a massive scale from the first until the seventh century AD in...
International audienceThis research project is about the archaeological and archaeometric characteri...
Multidisciplinary research associating chemical analyses, petrographical observations and typologica...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
African Red Slip (ARS) ware (sigillata africana) from three archaeological sites in northern (Oudhna...
For an ethnoarchaeological study of the ceramic traditions in the Falémé Valley (eastern Senegal),we...
International audienceThe important documentation about ceramics, obtained from the medieval potters...
International audienceThe localization of ceramic production places through the find of firing pits,...