An ethnoarchaeometric approach has been followed to identify the textural and compositional characteristics of the ceramic pastes produced in ancient Iaitas/Ietas, an indigenous site located in western Sicily on Monte Iato, a few tens of kilometres from Palermo. This approach was primarily motivated by the lack of discovered Archaic kilns or production sites/workshops and the inability to identify reference groups. Raw clays were sampled in the territory of San Cipirello and San Giuseppe Iato (today’s municipalities both sited on the northern slopes of Monte Iato), together with representative historic tiles and bricks locally produced until fairly recently. Grain-size analysis and experimental firings were performed on the clay samples. A ...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
The westernmost of the Greek-Sicilian towns, Selinunte, founded in western Sicily during the second ...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
An ethnoarchaeometric approach has been followed to identify the textural and compositional characte...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
Excavations at the proto-urban indigenous settlement of Monte Polizzo (western Sicily) have not yiel...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
This contribution is focused on a specific class of indigenous Archaic pottery (sixth and fifth cent...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
The study explores technological choices and practices of Iron Age pottery production at Monte Iato ...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Ceramic ethnoarchaeology has been used to explore fully the chaîne opératoire and to understand all ...
The manufacture of pottery in ancient western Sicily during the Late Iron Age and Archaic Periods (a...
A set of 37 overfired ceramic samples was collected from the dump of two kilns sited in the producti...
The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
The westernmost of the Greek-Sicilian towns, Selinunte, founded in western Sicily during the second ...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
An ethnoarchaeometric approach has been followed to identify the textural and compositional characte...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
Excavations at the proto-urban indigenous settlement of Monte Polizzo (western Sicily) have not yiel...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
This contribution is focused on a specific class of indigenous Archaic pottery (sixth and fifth cent...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
The study explores technological choices and practices of Iron Age pottery production at Monte Iato ...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Ceramic ethnoarchaeology has been used to explore fully the chaîne opératoire and to understand all ...
The manufacture of pottery in ancient western Sicily during the Late Iron Age and Archaic Periods (a...
A set of 37 overfired ceramic samples was collected from the dump of two kilns sited in the producti...
The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
The westernmost of the Greek-Sicilian towns, Selinunte, founded in western Sicily during the second ...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...