Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and economic profile. While much debated via text and monuments and through charting changes in international trade, older studies rarely engaged with the ‘ordinary’ material culture to see how far changes affecting Rome are reflected in the everyday. This thesis therefore investigates the much-neglected data offered by Common Wares - ceramics for household activities not used for cooking on hearths/ovens - to question material changes and responses. My analysis centres on the systematic and critical study of Common Wares assemblages from three recently excavated contexts in Rome (the Curiae Veteres sanctuary site and the Horti Lamiani area with exc...
This dissertation uses the presence of imported pottery from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterran...
There can hardly be any doubt that goods moved in large quantities and over great distances under th...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
Material culture has always been an important source for the investigation of economic changes in an...
Appendix I to PhD thesis entitled: ‘A City in Transition? Exploiting Common Wares to Question Socio-...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
A single urban excavation can’t allow understand the evolution of an ancient city because of its usu...
This thesis draws upon modern consumption theory to provide an interpretive research framework for e...
This thesis argues that archaeologists have ignored fundamental aspects of ceramic assemblage format...
The starting point for this paper is a recent publication on Rome’s suburbia, dealing with a period ...
Retailing in ancient Rome remains a neglected area of study on account of the traditional view among...
Despite some important publications on late antique ware in the area of Rome, study of local ware (b...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of rates of change of the olive oil amphorae to expl...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
An examination of archaeological and textual evidence for cooking—specifically, cooking pots—in Ital...
This dissertation uses the presence of imported pottery from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterran...
There can hardly be any doubt that goods moved in large quantities and over great distances under th...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
Material culture has always been an important source for the investigation of economic changes in an...
Appendix I to PhD thesis entitled: ‘A City in Transition? Exploiting Common Wares to Question Socio-...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
A single urban excavation can’t allow understand the evolution of an ancient city because of its usu...
This thesis draws upon modern consumption theory to provide an interpretive research framework for e...
This thesis argues that archaeologists have ignored fundamental aspects of ceramic assemblage format...
The starting point for this paper is a recent publication on Rome’s suburbia, dealing with a period ...
Retailing in ancient Rome remains a neglected area of study on account of the traditional view among...
Despite some important publications on late antique ware in the area of Rome, study of local ware (b...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of rates of change of the olive oil amphorae to expl...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
An examination of archaeological and textual evidence for cooking—specifically, cooking pots—in Ital...
This dissertation uses the presence of imported pottery from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterran...
There can hardly be any doubt that goods moved in large quantities and over great distances under th...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...