A series of recent excavations on the 2nd Century AD Antonine frontier forts of the Midland Scottish valley, have produced results which suggest that the army was making its own pottery on an appreciable scale. This was at a time when pottery production was thought to have moved almost exclusively into civilian hands. The possible local ware groups identified by the excavations were largely independent of firm source indicators such as kiln and waster material and the number of available samples was often-small. A program of Neutron Activation and Thin Section petrological analyses was undertaken along with an investigation into Textural Analysis, a facet of the Petrological toolkit. The aim was both to define the site ware groups and a gro...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
A series of recent excavations on the 2nd Century AD Antonine frontier forts of the Midland Scottis...
Following on from the successful pilot study funded by Historic Scotland which assessed the previous...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
Part of a research program on cultural heritage aimed to elucidate the production of ceramic artifac...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
A series of recent excavations on the 2nd Century AD Antonine frontier forts of the Midland Scottis...
Following on from the successful pilot study funded by Historic Scotland which assessed the previous...
The thesis aims to identify, as far as possible, the probable centres of production for the iron age...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
Part of a research program on cultural heritage aimed to elucidate the production of ceramic artifac...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...