Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourth century to mid-fifth century ad) and Canusium (late sixth century to early seventh century ad) have been chemically and mineralogically characterized. A total of 74 samples (40 of coarse ware and 34 of fine painted ware) was investigated through optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, neutron activation analysis and X-ray fluorescence. A new statistical method, namely the classification tree methodology, was used for the treatment of geochemical data. The characterization of the Herdonia and Canusium as...
This paper documents a comprehensive study of coarse wares for table use, serving, washing and cooki...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
Coarse and painted fine wares from the Late Antique residential complex of Posta Crusta (Lucera, Fog...
A collection of 30 ceramic samples, 16 of coarse wares and 14 of fine painted wares, have been inves...
Archaeological excavation at the San Giusto site (Lucera, Italy) has unearthed a Late Antique kiln t...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
Late Apulian red figured pottery [1] from Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi, ITALY) was studied in order to...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
Mineralogical and petrographical studies on 23 ancient pottery fragments of terra sigillata from anc...
This paper documents a comprehensive study of coarse wares for table use, serving, washing and cooki...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...
Late Antique coarse cooking wares and painted fine wares found at Herdonia (second half of the fourt...
Coarse and painted fine wares from the Late Antique residential complex of Posta Crusta (Lucera, Fog...
A collection of 30 ceramic samples, 16 of coarse wares and 14 of fine painted wares, have been inves...
Archaeological excavation at the San Giusto site (Lucera, Italy) has unearthed a Late Antique kiln t...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
Late Apulian red figured pottery [1] from Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi, ITALY) was studied in order to...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of subregional market geography in Roman Italy ...
This paper presents the results of a fabric study of the late Roman coarse wares (3rd century-6th ce...
Mineralogical and petrographical studies on 23 ancient pottery fragments of terra sigillata from anc...
This paper documents a comprehensive study of coarse wares for table use, serving, washing and cooki...
Excavations carried out in Cuma by the Centre Jean Bérard archaeologists have uncovered a large quan...
Serra d’Alto-style and red bands figulina pottery remains (Middle Neolithic), from multiple settleme...