The present archaeometric study of the Bronze Age pottery found at the lake-dwelling settlement of Arqu\ue0 Petrarca shows that the complete ceramic repertoire was locally produced. The presence of key inclusions is consistent with the geology of the Euganean Hills, and compositional analogies with some clay materials from the surroundings of Lago della Costa indicate local production. The absence of imported ceramics, even of artefacts of true aesthetic value, indicates that the site was selfsufficient, at least with regard to pottery production. Analogies in terms of stylistic features with the contemporaneous pottery from central-eastern Europe, as in the case of sample S9-1, which also appears to be produced locally, may be interpreted ...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
This paper aims to show the preliminary results of a technical and functional analysis of the potter...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
The present work studies proto-historic pottery from Terramare Bronze Age settlements in the Po Pla...
The present work studies proto-historic pottery from Terramare Bronze Age settlements in the Po Plai...
The important discoveries at the recent archaeological excavations at Punta d'Alaca site in the west...
A tradition of pottery production is well-attested in northern and central Italy during the Middle a...
A particular type of pottery characterised by flaring rims and flat lips (FRFL ware) was widespread ...
A particular type of pottery characterised by flaring rims and flat lips (FRFL ware) was widespread ...
The pottery production is a well-attested tradition in northern and central Italy during Middle and ...
Bronze Age Impasto pottery from Gorzano Terramara was analysed to identify raw materials and manufac...
An important Bronze Age settlement was discovered during an archaeological excavation in the Monte M...
Castel de Pedena (northeastern Italy) was a hillfort settlement located in the Venetian Prealps at 6...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
This paper aims to show the preliminary results of a technical and functional analysis of the potter...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
The present work studies proto-historic pottery from Terramare Bronze Age settlements in the Po Pla...
The present work studies proto-historic pottery from Terramare Bronze Age settlements in the Po Plai...
The important discoveries at the recent archaeological excavations at Punta d'Alaca site in the west...
A tradition of pottery production is well-attested in northern and central Italy during the Middle a...
A particular type of pottery characterised by flaring rims and flat lips (FRFL ware) was widespread ...
A particular type of pottery characterised by flaring rims and flat lips (FRFL ware) was widespread ...
The pottery production is a well-attested tradition in northern and central Italy during Middle and ...
Bronze Age Impasto pottery from Gorzano Terramara was analysed to identify raw materials and manufac...
An important Bronze Age settlement was discovered during an archaeological excavation in the Monte M...
Castel de Pedena (northeastern Italy) was a hillfort settlement located in the Venetian Prealps at 6...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
This paper aims to show the preliminary results of a technical and functional analysis of the potter...