The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has been addressed by considering two different areas, southern Italy and central Macedonia. Technological features such as ceramic paste, decoration and firing have been determined for different ceramic groups established according to provenance criteria. The studies of technology and provenance have been performed following an archaeometric approach, using neutron activation analysis, petrographic analysis, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results have revealed the existence of two different models. On the one hand, southern Italy seems to exhibit a more organized pottery production, which follows a Mycenaean-like technolo...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
International audienceAspects of 1st to 3rd centuries CE Roman production technology and knowledge t...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd–3rd/4th century CE pottery from Taymāʾ (Saudi Arabia)...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has b...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of Mycenaean world has been ...
Amara West, built around 1300 BC, was an administrative centre for the pharaonic colony of Upper Nub...
Ten mycenaean pots from Veneto are analysed and compared with the typical local production ("impasto...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
The presence of Aegean imports and Italo-mycenaean pottery localy produced in Italy is discused comp...
Pottery made in the aegean during the Late Bronze Age has been found widely distributed in many part...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
This article reports the results of an archaeometric study using NAA on 20 samples of wheelmade fine...
This article reports the results of an archaeometric study using NAA on 20 samples of wheelmade fine...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
International audienceAspects of 1st to 3rd centuries CE Roman production technology and knowledge t...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd–3rd/4th century CE pottery from Taymāʾ (Saudi Arabia)...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of the Mycenaean world has b...
The study of technology transfer in pottery production to the periphery of Mycenaean world has been ...
Amara West, built around 1300 BC, was an administrative centre for the pharaonic colony of Upper Nub...
Ten mycenaean pots from Veneto are analysed and compared with the typical local production ("impasto...
Kos’ prominent position close to the mainland, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Anatolian coast, encapsu...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
The presence of Aegean imports and Italo-mycenaean pottery localy produced in Italy is discused comp...
Pottery made in the aegean during the Late Bronze Age has been found widely distributed in many part...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the study of the Early Neolithic pottery production i...
This article reports the results of an archaeometric study using NAA on 20 samples of wheelmade fine...
This article reports the results of an archaeometric study using NAA on 20 samples of wheelmade fine...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
International audienceAspects of 1st to 3rd centuries CE Roman production technology and knowledge t...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd–3rd/4th century CE pottery from Taymāʾ (Saudi Arabia)...