Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological site of Thamusida (Rabat, Morocco) were analysed in order to anchor selected types of pottery to a limited time span and, possibly, to a production area and technology. Analytical techniques were thermoluminescence, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray fluorescence. The results arising from this research are definitely useful for the study of the site of Thamusida as well as for all researchers involved in archaeological and archaeometrical research in Morocco. Chronologies proposed on a typological base have been denied twice: a likely Islamic cup dates back to the second century a. d.; vice versa, a stewpot, framed into...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
Twenty-one samples of likely Roman, likely Islamic and unknown common ware from the archaeological s...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Tham...
The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, ar...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
International audienceThis research deals with an archaeometric study of the pottery of the Umayyad ...
The late pottery (5th-6th century) from the south-eastern sector of the Baelo Claudia forum has alre...