This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from the period of Romanization period (3rd century BC) up to the late 7th-early 8th century AD. Local and imported ceramics (vessels, amphorae, brick and tiles) have been analyzed in a diachronic perspective and their relationship has been found to be continuous: they do not appear to have been in competition, but on the contrary were complementary in the markets of this district. Local and imported goods appear to have been mutually integrated at least from the 2nd century BC until the 2nd century AD, being part of the Roman Globalizing Economy
The recent excavations (2007–2013) in the building commonly known as ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome ha...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
Poster given at the XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, 22–26 September 2008, Rome...
The analysis of the stratigraphic contexts of the Mediterranean, relating to the centuries between t...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
This dissertation uses the presence of imported pottery from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterran...
Recent studies of Roman pottery led in various contexts of the Marche region (Italy) have certainly ...
The analysis of the stratigraphic contexts of the Mediterranean, relating to the centuries between t...
In Pisa the tradition of artisan ceramics was already well established in Etruscan times and develop...
In Pisa the tradition of artisan ceramics was already well established in Etruscan times and develop...
Material culture has always been an important source for the investigation of economic changes in an...
The recent excavations (2007–2013) in the building commonly known as ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome ha...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
Poster given at the XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, 22–26 September 2008, Rome...
The analysis of the stratigraphic contexts of the Mediterranean, relating to the centuries between t...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This thesis presents the results of a reconsideration of the Gallo-Belgic pottery industry through t...
This dissertation uses the presence of imported pottery from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterran...
Recent studies of Roman pottery led in various contexts of the Marche region (Italy) have certainly ...
The analysis of the stratigraphic contexts of the Mediterranean, relating to the centuries between t...
In Pisa the tradition of artisan ceramics was already well established in Etruscan times and develop...
In Pisa the tradition of artisan ceramics was already well established in Etruscan times and develop...
Material culture has always been an important source for the investigation of economic changes in an...
The recent excavations (2007–2013) in the building commonly known as ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome ha...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...
This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on t...