Much of what is known about Malta’s ancient material culture has come to light as a result of antiquarian research or early archaeological work – a time where little attention was paid to stratigraphic context. This situation has in part contributed to the problem of reliably sourcing and dating Maltese Roman-period pottery, particularly locally produced forms common on nearly all ancient Maltese sites. Pottery from Roman Malta presents a comprehensive study of Maltese pottery forms from key stratified deposits spanning the first century BC to mid-fourth century AD. Ceramic material from three Maltese sites was analysed and quantified in a bid to understand Maltese pottery production during the Roman period, and trace the type and volume of...
The end of prehistory in the Maltese archipelago is characterized by the production of a problematic...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur temp...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
This thesis is an investigation of Roman pottery from the Maltese islands from the 1st century BC to...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Being durable, cheap to produce, and used to make any desired shape, fired clay vessels were the uti...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
The aim of this paper is to offer the first petrographic and chemical characterization of Middle Bro...
The aim of this paper is to offer the first petrographic and chemical characterization of Middle Bro...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cul...
The archaeological study of recent periods in Malta is in its infancy. Despite the high potential fo...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The end of prehistory in the Maltese archipelago is characterized by the production of a problematic...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur temp...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
This thesis is an investigation of Roman pottery from the Maltese islands from the 1st century BC to...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
Being durable, cheap to produce, and used to make any desired shape, fired clay vessels were the uti...
The development of post-medieval archaeology has been uneven in the Mediterranean. While major advan...
The aim of this paper is to offer the first petrographic and chemical characterization of Middle Bro...
The aim of this paper is to offer the first petrographic and chemical characterization of Middle Bro...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cul...
The archaeological study of recent periods in Malta is in its infancy. Despite the high potential fo...
During the study of a pottery assemblage collected at the Sicilian site of Licata-Caduta (Agrigento)...
The Middle Bronze Age (15th-13th century BC) is without doubts the most relevant period in the histo...
The end of prehistory in the Maltese archipelago is characterized by the production of a problematic...
The excavations carried out by M. Murray between 1921 and 1927 in the area of the Borġ in-Nadur temp...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...