Architectural Terracotta (ATC) is one of the most common materials in excavations from the Roman period. These ceramic building materials are an essential component of construction. Some of these pieces show potter´s marks, of different categories, that allow access to the production world of these materials. This investigation is a first typological classification of the 1216 marks from ATC materials, collected from 41 archaeological sites in Bracara Augusta (Braga, Portugal). Most of the marks were collected from the domus of Carvalheiras, one of the most emblematic archaeological sites of the city, currently under a musealization process. With this work it was possible to correlate the studied marks with specific terracotta types (shapes...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
The excavation of Piano di Comunità in the Etruscan town of Veii, has brought to light a pit of the ...
A comparative study of archaic and late archaic materials was undertaken with the aim of creating a ...
AbstractÐThe Bracarense ceramics are characterized by a fine, pale yellow paste covered with a brown...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred b...
The Bracarense ceramics are characterized by a fine, pale yellow paste covered with a brownish yello...
The Chalcolithic ceramic and metal remains collected in preventive archaeological excavations carrie...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
Archaeological field work carried out in Alcáçova de Santarém (Portugal) during the last two decades...
Archaic and Classical architectural terracottas constituted an integral part of the arch...
This work focuses on the study of locally produced ceramics late antiquity and early medieval locat...
This work deals with roman building terracotas in the area between Vindobona and Brigetio and along ...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
The excavation of Piano di Comunità in the Etruscan town of Veii, has brought to light a pit of the ...
A comparative study of archaic and late archaic materials was undertaken with the aim of creating a ...
AbstractÐThe Bracarense ceramics are characterized by a fine, pale yellow paste covered with a brown...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred b...
The Bracarense ceramics are characterized by a fine, pale yellow paste covered with a brownish yello...
The Chalcolithic ceramic and metal remains collected in preventive archaeological excavations carrie...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
Archaeological field work carried out in Alcáçova de Santarém (Portugal) during the last two decades...
Archaic and Classical architectural terracottas constituted an integral part of the arch...
This work focuses on the study of locally produced ceramics late antiquity and early medieval locat...
This work deals with roman building terracotas in the area between Vindobona and Brigetio and along ...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
The excavation of Piano di Comunità in the Etruscan town of Veii, has brought to light a pit of the ...