This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribution to studies on the consequences of the incorporation of Africa into the Roman imperial economy. It aims to synthesise and analyse the most significant evidence and examines how the flow of capital, technical knowledge and people, between provinces and regions, affected production, trade and distribution trends. The technology and organisation of Roman African cookware production are examined first, in order to create a solid foundation for the following distribution study. Scientific analyses of African cookware samples from production and consumption sites offer important additions to our knowledge of the fabric composition, technical su...
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...
First this paper establishes a quantification of African Red Slip ware (ARS) that was commonly trade...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
International audienceCeramic evidence is one of the main sources of study for the economy of Roman ...
International audienceCeramic evidence is one of the main sources of study for the economy of Roman ...
Imports of African cooking ware in the Algarve region are very abundant and started appearing at the...
Imports of African cooking ware in the Algarve region are very abundant and started appearing at the...
The object of this thesis is the African amphora assemblage from Portus, the maritime port of Imperi...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
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 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 presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
First this paper establishes a quantification of African Red Slip ware (ARS) that was commonly trade...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
This thesis is a comprehensive investigation of Roman African cookwares that examines their contribu...
International audienceCeramic evidence is one of the main sources of study for the economy of Roman ...
International audienceCeramic evidence is one of the main sources of study for the economy of Roman ...
Imports of African cooking ware in the Algarve region are very abundant and started appearing at the...
Imports of African cooking ware in the Algarve region are very abundant and started appearing at the...
The object of this thesis is the African amphora assemblage from Portus, the maritime port of Imperi...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
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 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 presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
First this paper establishes a quantification of African Red Slip ware (ARS) that was commonly trade...