Traduit par Clément Authié Ceramic was frequently used in everyday life during medieval times. It was then a vital product, especially for cooking purposes. In archeology, it is omnipresent and samples are commonly found as the material remains extremely well-preserved over time. Thus, it is possible to study sample series of considerable size, covering a long time-span, which tell us more about how such items were produced, supplied and used throughout the Middle Ages. This paper aims to sho..
[EN]: This paper assesses the impact that the introduction of scientific methods for materials chara...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
The medieval ceramic in bas limousin from XIIth to XVIth century In the last past years the mediev...
Ceramics are the most abundant surviving material on many archaeological sites. Once discarded, they...
Abstract Recent medieval excavations on the east coast of Spain, and the cataloging of museum piece...
The subject of this thesis is the medieval ceramic industry of the Severn Valley. A large proportion...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Project have recovered large quantities of medieval ceramics from a sequence of stratified deposits....
The ceramic cooking mortars that were discovered in the western Languedoc on sites close to Beziers,...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Ceramic is the oldest synthetic material created by the mankind and has been present in human societ...
The paper wants to discuss about methodological aspect in ceramics researches. It starts from person...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
The study of ceramic is one of the broadest research areas in archaeological sciences. Over the last...
International audienceThis research initiatecl with the study of the medieval ceramics found on seve...
[EN]: This paper assesses the impact that the introduction of scientific methods for materials chara...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
The medieval ceramic in bas limousin from XIIth to XVIth century In the last past years the mediev...
Ceramics are the most abundant surviving material on many archaeological sites. Once discarded, they...
Abstract Recent medieval excavations on the east coast of Spain, and the cataloging of museum piece...
The subject of this thesis is the medieval ceramic industry of the Severn Valley. A large proportion...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Project have recovered large quantities of medieval ceramics from a sequence of stratified deposits....
The ceramic cooking mortars that were discovered in the western Languedoc on sites close to Beziers,...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Ceramic is the oldest synthetic material created by the mankind and has been present in human societ...
The paper wants to discuss about methodological aspect in ceramics researches. It starts from person...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
The study of ceramic is one of the broadest research areas in archaeological sciences. Over the last...
International audienceThis research initiatecl with the study of the medieval ceramics found on seve...
[EN]: This paper assesses the impact that the introduction of scientific methods for materials chara...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
The medieval ceramic in bas limousin from XIIth to XVIth century In the last past years the mediev...