Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in the analytical investigation of Phoenician pottery recovered from sites in Catalonia (NE Iberian Peninsula). Studies which integrate mineralogical, chemical and microstructural analysis have been carried out at seven sites in the Ilercavonia and Cossetania areas, analysing a total of 123 ceramic samples. The characterization of these samples has confirmed the presence of Phoenician Central Mediterranean pottery, all in the form of tableware. Themain objectives of this paper are to determine the provenance of these products, to study theirmineralogical characteristics and to understand the consumption of this Phoenician Central Mediterranean pottery in the context of the sites of Ilerca...
The paper explores indigenous ceramic production found at the Iron Age ceremonial center of Son Ferr...
The oppida at Alarcos and El Cerro de las Cabezas (Ciudad Real, Spain) were two of the most importan...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has b...
Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in the analytical investigation of Phoenician p...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric characterization of Late Roman Pottery from a ru...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The beginning of relationships between autochthonous communities and Phoenicians from the earliest c...
The use of ceramic sourcing to study the scale of human interaction has revealed new perspectives on...
The use of ceramic sourcing to study the scale of human interaction has revealed new perspectives on...
The so-called Early Roman Ware 1, identified by P. Reynolds in the Alicante region, was widely distr...
Amphorae from Palestine, Turkey, the Aegean and other areas of the eastern Mediterranean are...
This contribution presents the results of the archaeometric characterization of Late Roman pottery f...
Amphorae from Palestine, Turkey, the Aegan and other areas of the eastern Mediterranean are frequent...
The paper explores indigenous ceramic production found at the Iron Age ceremonial center of Son Ferr...
The oppida at Alarcos and El Cerro de las Cabezas (Ciudad Real, Spain) were two of the most importan...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has b...
Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in the analytical investigation of Phoenician p...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric characterization of Late Roman Pottery from a ru...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The beginning of relationships between autochthonous communities and Phoenicians from the earliest c...
The use of ceramic sourcing to study the scale of human interaction has revealed new perspectives on...
The use of ceramic sourcing to study the scale of human interaction has revealed new perspectives on...
The so-called Early Roman Ware 1, identified by P. Reynolds in the Alicante region, was widely distr...
Amphorae from Palestine, Turkey, the Aegean and other areas of the eastern Mediterranean are...
This contribution presents the results of the archaeometric characterization of Late Roman pottery f...
Amphorae from Palestine, Turkey, the Aegan and other areas of the eastern Mediterranean are frequent...
The paper explores indigenous ceramic production found at the Iron Age ceremonial center of Son Ferr...
The oppida at Alarcos and El Cerro de las Cabezas (Ciudad Real, Spain) were two of the most importan...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has b...