In this paper we present the North‐ African tableware discovered in the first four years (2013 to 2016) of archaeological excavations in the Acropolis Centre‐ South Sector in Histria. In smaller numbers than the Late Roman C Ware, the African Red Slip Ware is attested in this sector by 38 shards, pertaining to 7 forms with 11 types of pottery. Chronologically, the material belongs to the Late Roman period and can be dated to the 4th– 7th centuries AD.În acest studiu este prezentată vesela de masă nord‐ africană descoperită în primii patru ani (între 2013 și 2016) de cercetări arheologice în Sectorul Acropolă Centru‐ Sud, la Histria. Nu la fel de numeroasă ca ceramica orientală, vesela de masă nord‐ africană este atestată în acest sector pri...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
Within the framework of the study of J.W. Salomonson’s survey collection of late Roman African Red S...
In this paper we present the North‐ African tableware discovered in the first four years (2013 to 20...
132 pottery fragments, discovered in the first two years of archaeological research in the Acropolis...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
Even if it represents an important ceramic category, given the quantity of material discovered durin...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
African Red Slip Ware was produced on a massive scale from the first until the seventh century AD in...
African Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily and a reliable chrono...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
Within the framework of the study of J.W. Salomonson’s survey collection of late Roman African Red S...
In this paper we present the North‐ African tableware discovered in the first four years (2013 to 20...
132 pottery fragments, discovered in the first two years of archaeological research in the Acropolis...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
Even if it represents an important ceramic category, given the quantity of material discovered durin...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
African Red Slip Ware was produced on a massive scale from the first until the seventh century AD in...
African Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily and a reliable chrono...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
International audienceAfrican Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
Within the framework of the study of J.W. Salomonson’s survey collection of late Roman African Red S...