Located in the Trapani Mountains of North-West Sicily, the hilltop site of Pizzo Monaco has formed the focus of systematic excavation and an innovative, integrated study of the total ceramic assemblage, as part of the MEMOLA FP7 project. The date, provenance and production technology of the varied types of pottery are investigated by macroscopic, morphological and decorative analysis, in combination with petrography and scanning electron microscopy in order to assess social, technological and economic ties of this rural site and its environs with the early Islamic capital of Sicily at Palermo, the wider island and North Africa. Local production of cooking vessels is compared with glazed and plain storage pottery, serving and consumption ves...
The paradox of the study of medieval Sicilian history is that we have always known the Islamic compo...
The study explores technological choices and practices of Iron Age pottery production at Monte Iato ...
In this article we will examine a series of problems that emerged during two systematic campaigns of...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
From 2017 to 2019 a new rural settlement has been investigated in Contrada Castro (Corleone, Palermo...
This dataset contains the complete collection of the raw data from Testolini PhD research: Ceramic T...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
From 2017, an unknown rural settlement in Contrada Castro at Corleone (Palermo Province, western Sic...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
In this article we will examine a series of problems that emerged during two systematic campaigns of...
This dataset presents the results of the petrographic and SEM-EDS analysis of 516 ceramic artefacts ...
This paper presents the first results of the study on the medieval ceramic discovered during the dig...
The paradox of the study of medieval Sicilian history is that we have always known the Islamic compo...
The study explores technological choices and practices of Iron Age pottery production at Monte Iato ...
In this article we will examine a series of problems that emerged during two systematic campaigns of...
This thesis addresses issues of the technology and provenance of pottery from medieval Sicily (6th-1...
From the 9th to the 11th century, Sicily has been part of the Islamic oecumene, the dār al-Islām. Up...
From 2017 to 2019 a new rural settlement has been investigated in Contrada Castro (Corleone, Palermo...
This dataset contains the complete collection of the raw data from Testolini PhD research: Ceramic T...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
From 2017, an unknown rural settlement in Contrada Castro at Corleone (Palermo Province, western Sic...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
In this article we will examine a series of problems that emerged during two systematic campaigns of...
This dataset presents the results of the petrographic and SEM-EDS analysis of 516 ceramic artefacts ...
This paper presents the first results of the study on the medieval ceramic discovered during the dig...
The paradox of the study of medieval Sicilian history is that we have always known the Islamic compo...
The study explores technological choices and practices of Iron Age pottery production at Monte Iato ...
In this article we will examine a series of problems that emerged during two systematic campaigns of...