The current paper aims to reveal the potential of combining multiple approaches (techno-functional analysis, experimental archaeology, and X-ray Computed Tomography) when it comes to studying unique earthenware artefacts, such as the prehistoric human-shaped pot discovered within the tell settlement from Sultana-Malu Rosu (Romania), that belongs to the Kodjadermen-Gumelnita-Karanovo VI civilization (KGK VI) which thrived during the 5th millennium BC. This human-shaped pot, also known as 'The Goddess of Sultana', is an emblematic artefact that fascinates with its shape, gestures, and decoration. It was apparently made from a standard clay paste recipe and using basic forming techniques, with little care for the internal surface. This vessel ...
Deciphering the internal structure of prehistoric artefacts can provide spectacular insights that mi...
This paper examines pottery production as a proxy for the introduction of major Neolithic achievemen...
© 2018 University of Oxford The paper is devoted to the analysis of two genetically related groups o...
This paper reports the use of experimental archaeology and imaging methods—X-ray computed tomography...
Local production or import? This question always raises vivid debates among the archaeologis...
AbstractIn this paper we analyzed a batch of 64 clay weights from three archaeological sites located...
This work investigates the technology of pottery production at the Chalcolithic site of Radovanu-La ...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
On the sites of Pannonia and Moesia, objects are found that are apparently entirely unusual, and s...
Vessels with a special shape have always been a point of interest for pottery studies, especially fr...
The discovery of a fragment of a Hunnic cauldron by a metal detectorist acted as the springboard of ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The Copper Age Coţofeni culture occupied a large territor...
L’étude du mobilier céramique des peuples de la Préhistoire récente permet aux archéologues de disti...
In Eneolithic settlements some vessels considered special were discovered, including those shaped li...
Addressing ceramic pyrotechnology plays a key role in understanding a wide range of cultural and soc...
Deciphering the internal structure of prehistoric artefacts can provide spectacular insights that mi...
This paper examines pottery production as a proxy for the introduction of major Neolithic achievemen...
© 2018 University of Oxford The paper is devoted to the analysis of two genetically related groups o...
This paper reports the use of experimental archaeology and imaging methods—X-ray computed tomography...
Local production or import? This question always raises vivid debates among the archaeologis...
AbstractIn this paper we analyzed a batch of 64 clay weights from three archaeological sites located...
This work investigates the technology of pottery production at the Chalcolithic site of Radovanu-La ...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
On the sites of Pannonia and Moesia, objects are found that are apparently entirely unusual, and s...
Vessels with a special shape have always been a point of interest for pottery studies, especially fr...
The discovery of a fragment of a Hunnic cauldron by a metal detectorist acted as the springboard of ...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The Copper Age Coţofeni culture occupied a large territor...
L’étude du mobilier céramique des peuples de la Préhistoire récente permet aux archéologues de disti...
In Eneolithic settlements some vessels considered special were discovered, including those shaped li...
Addressing ceramic pyrotechnology plays a key role in understanding a wide range of cultural and soc...
Deciphering the internal structure of prehistoric artefacts can provide spectacular insights that mi...
This paper examines pottery production as a proxy for the introduction of major Neolithic achievemen...
© 2018 University of Oxford The paper is devoted to the analysis of two genetically related groups o...