The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point for a reliable classification method to discriminate between Archaic Phoenician and Punic pottery on the base of their chemical data. This database up to now can discriminate between several different areas of production and provenance and can be applied also to unknown ceramic samples of comparable age and production areas. More than 100 ceramic fragments were involved in this research, coming from various archaeological sites having a crucial importance in the context of the Phoenician and Punic settlement in central and western Mediterranean: Carthage (Tunisia), Toscanos (South Andalusia, Spain), Sulci, Monte Sirai, Othoca, Tharros (Sardin...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
In the archaeological record the ceramic remnants are among the strongest materials since their orig...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in the analytical investigation of Phoenician p...
Excavations at the proto-urban indigenous settlement of Monte Polizzo (western Sicily) have not yiel...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
In the present paper 71 Fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (easter...
In the present paper 71 fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (wester...
Background: This work is part of a wide scientific project finalized to characterize the Sicilian po...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
The present archaeometric study of the Punic black-gloss ware found at the \u201cRoman Temple\u201d ...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
In the archaeological record the ceramic remnants are among the strongest materials since their orig...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
The aim of this study is to setup a first chemical database that could represent the starting point ...
Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in the analytical investigation of Phoenician p...
Excavations at the proto-urban indigenous settlement of Monte Polizzo (western Sicily) have not yiel...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
In the present paper 71 Fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (easter...
In the present paper 71 fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (wester...
Background: This work is part of a wide scientific project finalized to characterize the Sicilian po...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
The present archaeometric study of the Punic black-gloss ware found at the \u201cRoman Temple\u201d ...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
In the archaeological record the ceramic remnants are among the strongest materials since their orig...