This paper explores aspects of production and distribution of local Roman pottery from the Pontine region, Central Italy, based on ceramics recovered in surveys carried out within the ‘Minor Centres’ project. The aim of this project was to investigate the role of minor centres in local economies of Roman Central Italy. Ceramic fabrics from waster pottery, recovered from three such centres and one rural site, were studied in thin section, and com-pared with pottery from consumption sites in the area. This study was complemented by clay prospection, which was carried out with the aim to identify potential clay sources used for Roman pottery production. The resultsshow that the local pottery at each site is characterised by a unique compositio...
“Pottery helped structure the ways people socialized at mealtimes and grieved during funerals; and i...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
This paper explores aspects of production and distribution of local Roman pottery from the Pontine r...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
This article, based on recent fieldwork by the GIA, summarizes the ceramic evidence for protohistori...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric analysis of pre-Roman and Roman ceramics from th...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
The paper focuses on ceramic vessels unearthed from Copper Age necropolises located in the area of t...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
A synthesis of the current knowledge of the so-called Italian giacimenti a olle d’impasto rossiccio ...
“Pottery helped structure the ways people socialized at mealtimes and grieved during funerals; and i...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
This paper explores aspects of production and distribution of local Roman pottery from the Pontine r...
This paper presents the petrographic analysis of cooking vessels (ollae) from the Pontine region, Ce...
The archaeometric investigation on the locally produced coarse and fine ware from the potters’ quar...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
This article, based on recent fieldwork by the GIA, summarizes the ceramic evidence for protohistori...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric analysis of pre-Roman and Roman ceramics from th...
Roman pottery waste from Civitas Nerviorum (France, Belgium)•Technological Knowledge and Transfer of...
The paper focuses on ceramic vessels unearthed from Copper Age necropolises located in the area of t...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Grey and cream ware were widely produ...
A synthesis of the current knowledge of the so-called Italian giacimenti a olle d’impasto rossiccio ...
“Pottery helped structure the ways people socialized at mealtimes and grieved during funerals; and i...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...