In this paper, we will try to determine the function of the specific vessels that have a handle above the opening. Such containers are found in several sites on limes, e.g. Teutoburgium and Viminacium, and in urban and rural sites. During the research of Viminacium, pots with handles that cross the upper side of the rim are found at several locations. In addition to the settlement layers, they are most numerous in the amphitheatre. We distinguish three types of such pots. All are made of medium refined clay in grey or red color. Their outer surface is polished, in the case of grey specimens, and in the case of red ones, it is coated with tones of red slip. Two vessels are found in a well of a rural site (Liskovac near Cibalae). Th...
Abstract: During the past decades, researchers have directed their attention to some previ ously neg...
The workshop of la Muette, on the left bank of the river Saône, on the quay Saint-Vincent, was excav...
International audienceThe archaeological exploration of the Arkipiskopi site in the old town in Nico...
In this paper, we will try to determine the function of the specific vessels that have a handle abov...
Overview of the part of pottery vessels discovered at Viminacium is given in the article. Techniques...
As the capital of Moesia Superior, Viminacium represented the largest workshop centre in this Roman ...
The paper will present an overview of the shape, function and structure of cera mic vessels discover...
On the sites of Pannonia and Moesia, objects are found that are apparently entirely unusual, and s...
Ceramic building materials1 were one of the key building materials of the Roman Empire. They were in...
This study of Minoan utilitarian ceramics has been undertaken in order to review and re-assess sever...
During the decades-long research of the Viminacium necropolises, numerous ceramic vessels were disc...
This study will analyse the brick industry of ancient Viminacium, the capital of theRoman province o...
Although the first archaeological excavations of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province Moes...
Bright red terra sigillata pots dating to the first three centuries CE can be found throughout the W...
The research conducted by the author in the years 2007-2010 in the castle of the Kraków bishops in M...
Abstract: During the past decades, researchers have directed their attention to some previ ously neg...
The workshop of la Muette, on the left bank of the river Saône, on the quay Saint-Vincent, was excav...
International audienceThe archaeological exploration of the Arkipiskopi site in the old town in Nico...
In this paper, we will try to determine the function of the specific vessels that have a handle abov...
Overview of the part of pottery vessels discovered at Viminacium is given in the article. Techniques...
As the capital of Moesia Superior, Viminacium represented the largest workshop centre in this Roman ...
The paper will present an overview of the shape, function and structure of cera mic vessels discover...
On the sites of Pannonia and Moesia, objects are found that are apparently entirely unusual, and s...
Ceramic building materials1 were one of the key building materials of the Roman Empire. They were in...
This study of Minoan utilitarian ceramics has been undertaken in order to review and re-assess sever...
During the decades-long research of the Viminacium necropolises, numerous ceramic vessels were disc...
This study will analyse the brick industry of ancient Viminacium, the capital of theRoman province o...
Although the first archaeological excavations of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province Moes...
Bright red terra sigillata pots dating to the first three centuries CE can be found throughout the W...
The research conducted by the author in the years 2007-2010 in the castle of the Kraków bishops in M...
Abstract: During the past decades, researchers have directed their attention to some previ ously neg...
The workshop of la Muette, on the left bank of the river Saône, on the quay Saint-Vincent, was excav...
International audienceThe archaeological exploration of the Arkipiskopi site in the old town in Nico...