The remains of a Nabataean private complex located west of the Roman-period apsidal building in the Qasr al-Bint area of Petra, excavated by the French archaeological team between 2005 and 2008, turned out to be reused by squatters during the Roman period. This occupation phase, one of the latest in this complex, was of a domestic nature, characterized by the installation of ovens (tawabeen) and other fireplaces, as well as the installation of a channel in the courtyard. The large assemblage of well preserved, often complete pottery vessels from the corresponding levels was dated by coins and Nabataean pottery, supported by radiocarbon datings, to the second half of the 2nd and the early 3rd century CE. Consequently, the group offers the op...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd\u20133rd/4th century CE pottery from Taym\u101\u2be (S...
This paper presents the late Roman fine pottery assemblages that have been discovered in summer 2011...
The archaeology of pre-Islamic South Arabia is still in its infancy. The field is ready for a cultur...
International audienceThe remains of a Nabataean private complex located west of the Roman-period ap...
The Roman Aqaba Project seeks to reconstruct diachronically the economic history of the ancient port...
In the desert regions of the Southern Levant, the dating of Nabataean sherds and vessels is a critic...
The Petra Garden and Pool Complex in the ancient city center has been dated based on stratigraphy an...
International audienceThe excavations carried out by the French Archaeological Expedition at the Qaṣ...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Acquired at Petra, 50 miles south of the Dead Sea, in December 1974. Dated 2nd c. BC to 2nd c. A.D....
Much of what is known about Malta’s ancient material culture has come to light as a result of antiqu...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Lime and gypsum plasters and mortars are an important class of architectural materials that were fir...
In this dissertation the corpus of common-ware pottery from the site of Tel Anafa, in Israel's Upper...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd\u20133rd/4th century CE pottery from Taym\u101\u2be (S...
This paper presents the late Roman fine pottery assemblages that have been discovered in summer 2011...
The archaeology of pre-Islamic South Arabia is still in its infancy. The field is ready for a cultur...
International audienceThe remains of a Nabataean private complex located west of the Roman-period ap...
The Roman Aqaba Project seeks to reconstruct diachronically the economic history of the ancient port...
In the desert regions of the Southern Levant, the dating of Nabataean sherds and vessels is a critic...
The Petra Garden and Pool Complex in the ancient city center has been dated based on stratigraphy an...
International audienceThe excavations carried out by the French Archaeological Expedition at the Qaṣ...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Acquired at Petra, 50 miles south of the Dead Sea, in December 1974. Dated 2nd c. BC to 2nd c. A.D....
Much of what is known about Malta’s ancient material culture has come to light as a result of antiqu...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Lime and gypsum plasters and mortars are an important class of architectural materials that were fir...
In this dissertation the corpus of common-ware pottery from the site of Tel Anafa, in Israel's Upper...
Morphological and macroscopic analysis of 2nd\u20133rd/4th century CE pottery from Taym\u101\u2be (S...
This paper presents the late Roman fine pottery assemblages that have been discovered in summer 2011...
The archaeology of pre-Islamic South Arabia is still in its infancy. The field is ready for a cultur...