Faragola and Canusium potters used Ca-rich clays—widely available nearby—for the production of build- ing materials. The clayey materials were used as received, before being fired in the local kilns at temperatures between 600 and ~1000 ° C. No technological distinctions were made in relation to the type of object to be produced (tile, brick, etc). The investigated productions are compositionally distinguish- able from both coarse wares for cooking and fine table ware produced in the same archaeological sites. A fine clayey ma- terial, very similar to that used for table ware, was supplied for the production of these building materials, which are chemi- cally, mineralogically and petrographically very similar among themselves. Hence, the Fa...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
The archaeometric investigation of 46 potsherds of “Torre Alemanna type” pottery aimed to define a c...
Archaeological excavation at the San Giusto site (Lucera, Italy) has unearthed a Late Antique kiln t...
A collection of 30 ceramic samples, 16 of coarse wares and 14 of fine painted wares, have been inves...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
Bricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects routinely recovered i...
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...
The brick in late antique and medieval central and northern Apulia between reuse and new productions...
Coarse and painted fine wares from the Late Antique residential complex of Posta Crusta (Lucera, Fog...
This paper documents a comprehensive study of coarse wares for table use, serving, washing and cooki...
Recent transportation infrastructure works in Naples, Italy, provided important discoveries related ...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
The archaeometric investigation of 46 potsherds of “Torre Alemanna type” pottery aimed to define a c...
Archaeological excavation at the San Giusto site (Lucera, Italy) has unearthed a Late Antique kiln t...
A collection of 30 ceramic samples, 16 of coarse wares and 14 of fine painted wares, have been inves...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
Bricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects routinely recovered i...
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...
The brick in late antique and medieval central and northern Apulia between reuse and new productions...
Coarse and painted fine wares from the Late Antique residential complex of Posta Crusta (Lucera, Fog...
This paper documents a comprehensive study of coarse wares for table use, serving, washing and cooki...
Recent transportation infrastructure works in Naples, Italy, provided important discoveries related ...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
The archaeometric investigation of 46 potsherds of “Torre Alemanna type” pottery aimed to define a c...
Archaeological excavation at the San Giusto site (Lucera, Italy) has unearthed a Late Antique kiln t...