Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the large Medieval kiln site of Cabrera D'Anoia has revealed the presence of several compositional groups that are correlated to different phases in the operation of the site. These appear to relate to changes in the extraction of local raw materials for pottery production concomitant with the development of the workshop over several centuries. Macroscopic, microstructural and mineralogical analyses have permitted the reconstruction of a consistent tradition of ceramic manufacture at Cabrera D'Anoia. Close correspondence between the petrographic and geochemical characterisation of the sherds provides several well-defined compositional reference gro...
The archaeological study of pottery has been a major issue in the knowledge of material culture from...
Background: This work is part of a wide scientific project finalized to characterize the Sicilian po...
This paper presents the characterisation of 48 ceramic samples from Cova d’En Pardo (Alicante, Spain...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
Utilitarian greyware ceramics are one of the most abundant artefacts at rural sites in Medieval Cata...
Utilitarian greyware ceramics are one of the most abundant artefacts at rural sites in Medieval Cata...
Medieval greyware pottery from Sant Miquel de la Vall presents a specific case for the study of this...
The medieval kiln site of Cabrera d’Anoia (Barcelona) was set up as a high impact producing centre s...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The assemblages from the thirteenth century kilns at Hermitage in Dorset and Laverstock in Wiltshire...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
The archaeological study of pottery has been a major issue in the knowledge of material culture from...
Background: This work is part of a wide scientific project finalized to characterize the Sicilian po...
This paper presents the characterisation of 48 ceramic samples from Cova d’En Pardo (Alicante, Spain...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
Utilitarian greyware ceramics are one of the most abundant artefacts at rural sites in Medieval Cata...
Utilitarian greyware ceramics are one of the most abundant artefacts at rural sites in Medieval Cata...
Medieval greyware pottery from Sant Miquel de la Vall presents a specific case for the study of this...
The medieval kiln site of Cabrera d’Anoia (Barcelona) was set up as a high impact producing centre s...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The assemblages from the thirteenth century kilns at Hermitage in Dorset and Laverstock in Wiltshire...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
The archaeological study of pottery has been a major issue in the knowledge of material culture from...
Background: This work is part of a wide scientific project finalized to characterize the Sicilian po...
This paper presents the characterisation of 48 ceramic samples from Cova d’En Pardo (Alicante, Spain...