This paper is a preliminary contribution focusing on the colonial age material culture in the Latin colony of Bononia. The arualae mold and the Roman cooking pots retrieved during excavations highlight the reception of Roman Latin cultural models in this area. At the same time, black-gloss ware and amphoras suggest an early trading relation with the medio-Adriatic area in an advanced phase of the Romanization process
This paper deals with the fifth century residential and productive phases of the Santa Cristina in C...
Picenum and the Ager Gallicus at the Dawn of the Roman Conquest. Landscape Archaeology and Material ...
The archaeological investigations conducted in Apulia et Calabria provide a picture of the settlemen...
This paper is a preliminary contribution focusing on the colonial age material culture in the Latin ...
The paper focuses on materials from some sanctuaries of the Picenean area between the 3rd and 1st c...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
The starting point for this paper is a recent publication on Rome’s suburbia, dealing with a period ...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This contribution analyses the development of commercial interactions between central-Tyrrhenian Ita...
In the liminal area of southern Latium and northern Campania Rome founded three neighbouring colonie...
This paper deals with the campanian ware collected from the excavations made in the roman camp Lomb...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
This paper deals with the fifth century residential and productive phases of the Santa Cristina in C...
Picenum and the Ager Gallicus at the Dawn of the Roman Conquest. Landscape Archaeology and Material ...
The archaeological investigations conducted in Apulia et Calabria provide a picture of the settlemen...
This paper is a preliminary contribution focusing on the colonial age material culture in the Latin ...
The paper focuses on materials from some sanctuaries of the Picenean area between the 3rd and 1st c...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
The starting point for this paper is a recent publication on Rome’s suburbia, dealing with a period ...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This contribution analyses the development of commercial interactions between central-Tyrrhenian Ita...
In the liminal area of southern Latium and northern Campania Rome founded three neighbouring colonie...
This paper deals with the campanian ware collected from the excavations made in the roman camp Lomb...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
This paper deals with the fifth century residential and productive phases of the Santa Cristina in C...
Picenum and the Ager Gallicus at the Dawn of the Roman Conquest. Landscape Archaeology and Material ...
The archaeological investigations conducted in Apulia et Calabria provide a picture of the settlemen...