In this paper we outline a novel interdisciplinary field methodology that we will use in our research project `Salt and Power, Early States, Rome and Resource Control, funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and based at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology. The aim of the project is to gain insight in ancient salt production on the Italian Tyrrhenian coast in the framework of early state formation in Etruria and Latium Vetus. Our approach employs geophysical, chemical and archaeological methods to study both the briquetage and saltern production modes in their specific environmental and geographical contexts.In questo contributo si propone una nuova metodologia interdisciplinare utilizzata nell’ambito del pro...
An important archaeological excavation (2014-2015) along the Adriatic road, which runs parallel to t...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
The hypothesis that salt could have been a key element of the strategies adopted by human groups wh...
In this paper we outline a novel interdisciplinary field methodology that we will use in our researc...
A synthesis of the current knowledge of the so-called Italian giacimenti a olle d’impasto rossiccio ...
Throughout history, salt was a highly sought-after commodity in society that played an essential rol...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
A protohistoric (c.10th–5th c. BC) briquetage site at Puntone (Tuscany, Italy) was studied to unrave...
Gent, Gent, Belgium3Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Neth...
An important archaeological excavation (2014-2015) along the Adriatic road, which runs parallel to t...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
The hypothesis that salt could have been a key element of the strategies adopted by human groups wh...
In this paper we outline a novel interdisciplinary field methodology that we will use in our researc...
A synthesis of the current knowledge of the so-called Italian giacimenti a olle d’impasto rossiccio ...
Throughout history, salt was a highly sought-after commodity in society that played an essential rol...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
A protohistoric (c.10th–5th c. BC) briquetage site at Puntone (Tuscany, Italy) was studied to unrave...
Gent, Gent, Belgium3Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Neth...
An important archaeological excavation (2014-2015) along the Adriatic road, which runs parallel to t...
In 2017, an excavation led by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and in collaboration with the T...
The hypothesis that salt could have been a key element of the strategies adopted by human groups wh...