This paper -the second of a series of three- looks at the large amounts of tableware pottery found in two Early Imperial levels at the archaeological site of Mercado Grande Square, Ávila. The presence of various types of ceramic wares, most notably domestic as well as imported terra sigillata, bear witness to the steady and unstoppable incorporation of the ancient Obila inhabitants into the commercial networks of the Roman Empire throughout the Ist century AD.En este artículo, segundo de una serie de tres, se analiza el abundante conjunto de cerámica de mesa documentado en dos niveles de época altoimperial exhumados en la Plaza del Mercado Grande de Ávila. La presencia de varias producciones, entre las que destacan diferentes tipos de sigil...
A rescue excavation and the study of materials from private collections have allowed to know importa...
[ES]: En el siguiente trabajo planteamos una serie de consideraciones sobre las paredes finas emerit...
Construction work in Ceuta had recently brought to light some coins belonging to the last years of t...
En este artículo, segundo de una serie de tres, se analiza el abundante conjunto de cerámica de mesa...
In this paper it is analized the late fine tableware pottery documented in the roman villa of El Rue...
This article analyses the productions of both fine and common pottery found at different archaelogic...
The roman site of La Almadrava (Setla-Mirarrosa-Miraflor) was occupated during the Roman period, esp...
We introduce in this paper a set of roman pottery from the archaeological excavations undertake at C...
The knowledge of the ceramic production in Roman times in Asturias has experienced a remarkable adva...
We began to study Roman common ceramic forms from Portus Illicitanus. For its classification we have...
In this work we try to find the real paper of the roman and preroman imported pottery from the chro...
The study includes a scetch of the history and geography of Cartagena; the methodology and terminolo...
This paper presents the pottery originating from three groups of objects found in close association ...
The sherds of thin walled pottery that were collected during the archaeological excavation carried i...
peer reviewedThis paper discusses the finds from the filling of a tank of a villa rustica situated a...
A rescue excavation and the study of materials from private collections have allowed to know importa...
[ES]: En el siguiente trabajo planteamos una serie de consideraciones sobre las paredes finas emerit...
Construction work in Ceuta had recently brought to light some coins belonging to the last years of t...
En este artículo, segundo de una serie de tres, se analiza el abundante conjunto de cerámica de mesa...
In this paper it is analized the late fine tableware pottery documented in the roman villa of El Rue...
This article analyses the productions of both fine and common pottery found at different archaelogic...
The roman site of La Almadrava (Setla-Mirarrosa-Miraflor) was occupated during the Roman period, esp...
We introduce in this paper a set of roman pottery from the archaeological excavations undertake at C...
The knowledge of the ceramic production in Roman times in Asturias has experienced a remarkable adva...
We began to study Roman common ceramic forms from Portus Illicitanus. For its classification we have...
In this work we try to find the real paper of the roman and preroman imported pottery from the chro...
The study includes a scetch of the history and geography of Cartagena; the methodology and terminolo...
This paper presents the pottery originating from three groups of objects found in close association ...
The sherds of thin walled pottery that were collected during the archaeological excavation carried i...
peer reviewedThis paper discusses the finds from the filling of a tank of a villa rustica situated a...
A rescue excavation and the study of materials from private collections have allowed to know importa...
[ES]: En el siguiente trabajo planteamos una serie de consideraciones sobre las paredes finas emerit...
Construction work in Ceuta had recently brought to light some coins belonging to the last years of t...