The volume presents a part of the results coming from investigations carried out within the Project “IMMENSA AEQUORA – Identifying trade patterns in the Mediterranean Sea in the Hellenistic and Roman periods using new scientific and technological approaches” (www.immensaaequora.org), coordinated by Gloria Olcese. The volume is focused on pottery production sites and shipwrecks (mid 4th century B.C. - 1st century A.D.) in the Tyrrhenian area of Central Italy and is based on a combination of archaeological and archaeometric approaches. The results of mineralogical analyses (thin sections) on pottery samples are combined with a series of specimena of the corresponding macroscopic fabrics, in order to create a visual reference collection of th...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The aim of the "Immensa Aequora" database is to provide web access to the data collected as part of ...
The aim of the "Immensa Aequora" database is to provide web access to the data collected as part of ...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The paper resumes the situation of ongoing archaeometric studies about Hellenistic and Roman ceramic...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This research aims at reconsidering the complex issue of trade routes in the Western Mediterranean s...
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 research aims at reconsidering the complex issue of trade routes in the Western Mediterranean s...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The aim of the "Immensa Aequora" database is to provide web access to the data collected as part of ...
The aim of the "Immensa Aequora" database is to provide web access to the data collected as part of ...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The paper resumes the situation of ongoing archaeometric studies about Hellenistic and Roman ceramic...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This research aims at reconsidering the complex issue of trade routes in the Western Mediterranean s...
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 research aims at reconsidering the complex issue of trade routes in the Western Mediterranean s...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of ceramic wasters found in a dump in the ...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...
The Via Lepanto site is one of the best examples showing how the Vesuvian region was partially recon...