During the 15th season of excvations and restorations (2019) at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, in Palestine, a spouted vase was found in a section, laying on the floor of a room in a very clear stratigraphic location. The vessel belongs to a renowned pottery type of the Early Bronze Age IV/Intermediate Bronze Age (2300-2000 B.C.E.), named “teapot” in the archaeological literature. Due to its state of preservation (the room had been burnt and the vase was still complete and with its inner content preserved), the Jericho “teapot” was analyzed in the CNIS Laboratory of Sapienza University of Rome in order to identify its content. XRF, SEM and 14C have been performed to clarify the nature of remains inside the vase, as well as a thorough typo...
This research explores the extent to which food residues from ceramics can contribute to archaeologi...
This study will focus on the Early Bronze I (EB I) ceramics from Tel Yin'am located near Moshav Yavn...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
During the 15th season of excvations and restorations (2019) at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, in ...
The turn of the 12th century B.C. traditionally has been cast as a period of turmoil and upheaval in...
The Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, is amongst the earliest “cities” that rose in the Southern Leva...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
ODU\u27s Special Collections department has in its care a collection of five Cypriot vases, dating t...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
Unglazed oil jar, Greco-Roman find from a dig in Jerusalem. The oil jar sits on a small base and fla...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
International audienceThis short paper aims to introduce a very special jar found during the recent ...
A cache of artifacts, recovered in 2014 by the cultural heritage squadron of the Guardia di Finanza ...
<p>Pottery pots and jars excavated from the Tell el-Daba'a archaeological site.</p
This research explores the extent to which food residues from ceramics can contribute to archaeologi...
This study will focus on the Early Bronze I (EB I) ceramics from Tel Yin'am located near Moshav Yavn...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
During the 15th season of excvations and restorations (2019) at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, in ...
The turn of the 12th century B.C. traditionally has been cast as a period of turmoil and upheaval in...
The Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho, is amongst the earliest “cities” that rose in the Southern Leva...
Pottery was a fundamentally important prehistoric innovation and had revolutionary implications for ...
ODU\u27s Special Collections department has in its care a collection of five Cypriot vases, dating t...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
Unglazed oil jar, Greco-Roman find from a dig in Jerusalem. The oil jar sits on a small base and fla...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
International audienceThis short paper aims to introduce a very special jar found during the recent ...
A cache of artifacts, recovered in 2014 by the cultural heritage squadron of the Guardia di Finanza ...
<p>Pottery pots and jars excavated from the Tell el-Daba'a archaeological site.</p
This research explores the extent to which food residues from ceramics can contribute to archaeologi...
This study will focus on the Early Bronze I (EB I) ceramics from Tel Yin'am located near Moshav Yavn...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...