In the present paper chemical characterization has been carried out on 67 shards of archaeological pottery from Dougga (North Tunisia). The analysed shards, dated to the Byzantine period (VI-VII century A.D.), belong to the three ceramic classes African Red Slip Ware, Dougga Ware and African cooking Ware. Fourteen elements have been determined by both atomic emission spectroscopy with flame as source (AES) and by using an inductively coupled plasma source (ICP-OES). The data acquired have been treated by statistical techniques in order to define grouping for the examined shards. Both unsupervised and supervised methods have been employed in order to define groups of different pottery shards. As a comparison, some samples (control group) com...
One hundred and jifty-seven sherds of Campanian pottery were analysed by inductively coupled plasma ...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
Chemical characterization has been carried out on sherds of archaeological pottery fro
The archaeological ceramic sherds examined in this study by means of different analytical techniques...
International audienceTerra sigillata from the Henchir Es-Srira archaeological site in central Tunis...
Chemical characterisation has been carried out on 58 fragments of archaeological pottery from pre-cl...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip (ARS) ware (sigillata africana) from three archaeological sit...
About one hundred Etruscan ceramic shards dating from the VIII to the IV century BC and coming from ...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
This study uses a chemical analytical approach for the characterisation of 36 ancient pottery shards...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
One hundred and jifty-seven sherds of Campanian pottery were analysed by inductively coupled plasma ...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
Chemical characterization has been carried out on sherds of archaeological pottery fro
The archaeological ceramic sherds examined in this study by means of different analytical techniques...
International audienceTerra sigillata from the Henchir Es-Srira archaeological site in central Tunis...
Chemical characterisation has been carried out on 58 fragments of archaeological pottery from pre-cl...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip (ARS) ware (sigillata africana) from three archaeological sit...
About one hundred Etruscan ceramic shards dating from the VIII to the IV century BC and coming from ...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
This study uses a chemical analytical approach for the characterisation of 36 ancient pottery shards...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
One hundred and jifty-seven sherds of Campanian pottery were analysed by inductively coupled plasma ...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...