This paper discusses and underlines the importance of investigations on post-medieval shipwrecks, particularly for wrecks where archival documentation is also available, in relation to gaining a better knowledge of tin-glazed tableware produced in Montelupo (Florence, Tuscany). The case of the Mortella II wrecks is interesting in this sense and also shows how an exact dating of the wreck can allow for a revision of the chronologies of the ceramic classes found on board. In the case of the majolica of Montelupo, the revision of the dating of these ceramics with great diffusion (Europe, Americas, Africa) has major repercussions on international archaeological research. This paper presents a preliminary study of the Montelupo tin-glazed tablew...
International audienceFor this international conference, we wish to propose a study of maritime mate...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
This paper discusses and underlines the importance of investigations on post-medieval shipwrecks, pa...
This article presents the results of a preliminary archaeological operation carried out in 2021 on t...
The Mortella wrecks are the remains of two navi, Genoese seagoing merchant ship...
This paper records and analyses the common ware pottery finds from Spanish shipwrecks dated from the...
[EN] The Mortella II and III shipwrecks were discovered in Saint-Florent Bay (North Corsica, France)...
This paper aims to present a general overview of the distribution of Medieval pottery finds (focusin...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
[EN] During the 16th century, the Mediterranean shipbuilding –especially in Italy– was renowned for ...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The article presents the results of new underwater and laboratory investigations carried out on a ca...
The thesis is divided into a few chapters-History, Ships and Wrecks, Pottery. The first chapter-Hist...
International audienceSite T3D is the wreck of a small ship discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration...
International audienceFor this international conference, we wish to propose a study of maritime mate...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...
This paper discusses and underlines the importance of investigations on post-medieval shipwrecks, pa...
This article presents the results of a preliminary archaeological operation carried out in 2021 on t...
The Mortella wrecks are the remains of two navi, Genoese seagoing merchant ship...
This paper records and analyses the common ware pottery finds from Spanish shipwrecks dated from the...
[EN] The Mortella II and III shipwrecks were discovered in Saint-Florent Bay (North Corsica, France)...
This paper aims to present a general overview of the distribution of Medieval pottery finds (focusin...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
[EN] During the 16th century, the Mediterranean shipbuilding –especially in Italy– was renowned for ...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The article presents the results of new underwater and laboratory investigations carried out on a ca...
The thesis is divided into a few chapters-History, Ships and Wrecks, Pottery. The first chapter-Hist...
International audienceSite T3D is the wreck of a small ship discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration...
International audienceFor this international conference, we wish to propose a study of maritime mate...
The Atlas of ceramic production sites and shipwrecks is based on the collection of all published (an...
The ceramic trade throughout Medieval Southeast Asia was prolific. Terrestrial sites have yielded ma...