Trabajo presentado en la 26th EAA Virtual Annual Meeting (European Association of Archaeologists), celebrada online del 24 al 30 de agosto de 2020.This contribution will present the results of the study of the Late Neolithic pottery documented during the excavation of the “Dolmen 4” of the Guidoiro Areoso islet, that is located in Arousa bay (Pontevedra), one of the most important archaeological areas in the Prehistory of Galicia. The site was in constant use from 4600 BC to 800 BC, which includes diverse funerary and ceremonial uses. This study, focuses on the reconstruction of the vessels’s "life" (their manufacture, use and reject), has two basic methodological blocks: one is based on the archeological features of the pottery and another...
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15 pagesThis work presents the results of a study of the Early Neolithic pottery remains from El Mir...
The use of pottery in the Early Neolithic communities of Western Mediterranean has begun to be addre...
This paper presents the characterisation of 48 ceramic samples from Cova d’En Pardo (Alicante, Spain...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
The need for interdisciplinary studies is the basis of ambitious research (ARCHEM Project) that is c...
This paper presents results from the initial stage of an ongoing project exploring changes in potter...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric characterization of Late Roman Pottery from a ru...
The development of studies focused on pottery in Cataluña has increased since the beginning of this ...
The content of this article is an advance of the study that is being realized about the decorated ce...
This article, on the Early Neolithic pottery from the Cabeco da Amoreira shellmidden in the Muge reg...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
Research projects undertaken in the Cantabrian region since 1980 have produced new, high-quality inf...
This contribution offers a study of one of the most particular ceramic forms found in the material c...
The medieval kiln site of Cabrera d’Anoia (Barcelona) was set up as a high impact producing centre s...
15 pagesThis work presents the results of a study of the Early Neolithic pottery remains from El Mir...
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This paper presents the characterisation of 48 ceramic samples from Cova d’En Pardo (Alicante, Spain...