Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Islamic political rule and the capital of Palermo stood as a cultural and political centre in the Mediterranean Islamic world. However, to what extent the lifeways of the people that experienced these regimes were impacted during this time is not well understood, particularly those from lesser studied rural contexts. This paper presents the first organic residue analysis of 134 cooking pots and other domestic containers dating to the 9th -12th century in order to gain new insights into the culinary practices during this significant period. Ceramics from three sites in the urban capital of Palermo and from the rural town of Casale San Pietr...
This dataset contains the complete collection of the raw data from Testolini PhD research: Ceramic T...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
From the 9th the 14th century AD, Sicily experienced a number of rapid and quite radical changes in ...
From the 9th to 14th centuries AD, Sicily experienced a series of rapid and quite radical changes in...
From 2017, an unknown rural settlement in Contrada Castro at Corleone (Palermo Province, western Sic...
From 2017 to 2019 a new rural settlement has been investigated in Contrada Castro (Corleone, Palermo...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
Located in the Trapani Mountains of North-West Sicily, the hilltop site of Pizzo Monaco has formed t...
Within the project ‘Harvesting Memories: Ecology and Archaeology of Monti Sicani Landscapes’, this p...
This dataset contains the complete collection of the raw data from Testolini PhD research: Ceramic T...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
From the 9th the 14th century AD, Sicily experienced a number of rapid and quite radical changes in ...
From the 9th to 14th centuries AD, Sicily experienced a series of rapid and quite radical changes in...
From 2017, an unknown rural settlement in Contrada Castro at Corleone (Palermo Province, western Sic...
From 2017 to 2019 a new rural settlement has been investigated in Contrada Castro (Corleone, Palermo...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
Located in the Trapani Mountains of North-West Sicily, the hilltop site of Pizzo Monaco has formed t...
Within the project ‘Harvesting Memories: Ecology and Archaeology of Monti Sicani Landscapes’, this p...
This dataset contains the complete collection of the raw data from Testolini PhD research: Ceramic T...
A multiproxy approach based on archaeobotanical, organic residue and isotopic analyses was carried o...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...