The many contextual studies on ARS production sites, particularly in central Tunisia, have enormously increased our ability to date stratified deposits as well as to trace different patterns in trade relationships within a wide Mediterranean context. This is largely made possible through the classification of fabrics, which is also the tool which lies behind the argument of this paper. The detailed analysis of two ARS table vessels from Dyrrachium/Durrës (Albania) has revealed a yet hidden element in the production history of the central Tunisian pottery-making centre at Djilma.L’étude de nombreux sites de production de sigillée africaine, tout particulièrement en Tunis...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
Jihen Nacef, La production de la céramique antique dans la région de Salakta et Ksour Essef (Tunisie...
The archaeological ceramic sherds examined in this study by means of different analytical techniques...
The Tagdaoust excavation in Mauritania yielded a large number of imported ceramic artifacts. Origina...
La présente thèse se place dans une dynamique de recherche générale ayant pour objectif de caractéri...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This article clarifies aspects of the production of amphorae in the Punic tradition. Material collec...
During recent years this journal has published a complete review by Monsieur Roger Guéry of the stam...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
African Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily and a reliable chrono...
English Abstract “Made in Africa” is dedicated to the information on production and consumption enc...
Following the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff and A. Oueslati, Le li...
Examination of a few identical lamps bearing different marks give information about the setting up o...
International audienceFollowing the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff ...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
Jihen Nacef, La production de la céramique antique dans la région de Salakta et Ksour Essef (Tunisie...
The archaeological ceramic sherds examined in this study by means of different analytical techniques...
The Tagdaoust excavation in Mauritania yielded a large number of imported ceramic artifacts. Origina...
La présente thèse se place dans une dynamique de recherche générale ayant pour objectif de caractéri...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This article clarifies aspects of the production of amphorae in the Punic tradition. Material collec...
During recent years this journal has published a complete review by Monsieur Roger Guéry of the stam...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of pottery samples from the South Tunisian w...
This paper presents the results of the archaeometric study of African Keay 25.2amphorae fromthe arch...
African Red Slip wares (ARS) are among the most common classes found in Sicily and a reliable chrono...
English Abstract “Made in Africa” is dedicated to the information on production and consumption enc...
Following the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff and A. Oueslati, Le li...
Examination of a few identical lamps bearing different marks give information about the setting up o...
International audienceFollowing the monograph published in 2004 by H. Slim, P. Trousset, R. Paskoff ...
This paper focuses on the petrographic characterization of African Red Slip Ware from the North Tuni...
Jihen Nacef, La production de la céramique antique dans la région de Salakta et Ksour Essef (Tunisie...
The archaeological ceramic sherds examined in this study by means of different analytical techniques...