Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (ancient Puteoli, Italy) unearthed samples of Red Slip Ware attributed to Terra Sigillata from Puteoli and Produzione A della Baia di Napoli, which are among the most important ceramic classes produced in Campania region and circulating in the Roman Empire from the 1st century BCE. Archaeometric analyses performed on twenty-one samples highlighted that stylistic and typological features are connected to technological ones, permitting to clearly distinguish the two different productions. The samples of Terra Sigillata showed fine-grained ceramic bodies, high-CaO content (on average 15.6 wt%), abundant micro-fossils along with quartz, feldspar and...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Mineralogical and petrographical studies on 23 ancient pottery fragments of terra sigillata from anc...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
The northern slope of Mt. Vesuvius contains some interesting archaeological sites, including the sit...
Archaeological excavations performed in a funerary complex in Cuma (Campania region, Italy) unearthe...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
The features of two clayey raw materials from the Bay of Naples and their fired products were invest...
Recent transportation infrastructure works in Naples, Italy, provided important discoveries related ...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Mineralogical and petrographical studies on 23 ancient pottery fragments of terra sigillata from anc...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
The northern slope of Mt. Vesuvius contains some interesting archaeological sites, including the sit...
Archaeological excavations performed in a funerary complex in Cuma (Campania region, Italy) unearthe...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
The features of two clayey raw materials from the Bay of Naples and their fired products were invest...
Recent transportation infrastructure works in Naples, Italy, provided important discoveries related ...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
We performed petrophysical analyses on 34 clayey samples of different geological origin within the C...