International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern France (a region known as Civitas Nerviorum). A large production centre of grey and cream ware in northern France was Famars, where 15 pottery kilns functioned between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. In order to identify the raw materials and to reconstruct the technology of grey and cream ware produced at Famars, 51 sherds found in the pottery waste, associated with kilns, were investigated by means of optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, cold field emission scanning electron microscopy and electron microprobe analysis. The optical microscopy analysis allowed to define the Quartz (Qz), Microfossil-Glauconite (MFG) and Quartz-M...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
The recent discovery of a Roman ceramics manufacturing workshop at Montelabate (Perugia, Italy), in...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
International audienceAspects of 1st to 3rd centuries CE Roman production technology and knowledge t...
International audienceAmphorae used for storing and exporting wine were produced in number of potter...
Second Iron Age grey pottery from the town of Este (Veneto region, northeastern Italy) was studied, ...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
The recent discovery of a Roman ceramics manufacturing workshop at Montelabate (Perugia, Italy), in...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
International audienceAspects of 1st to 3rd centuries CE Roman production technology and knowledge t...
International audienceAmphorae used for storing and exporting wine were produced in number of potter...
Second Iron Age grey pottery from the town of Este (Veneto region, northeastern Italy) was studied, ...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
The recent discovery of a Roman ceramics manufacturing workshop at Montelabate (Perugia, Italy), in...