Preparing themselves for field survey along Limes Transalutanus, the authors are looking for references – other than book descriptions and drawings – concerning the so-called Chilia-Militari culture, laying on the both sides of the Roman frontier, stretching from the second half of the second century up to the late third (or early fourth) century. After several attempts with pottery contained in exhibitions, they finally reached an unprocessed lot of pot sherds from a recent digging on the by-pass route north of Alexandria city.Interested first of all in fabrication issues, in order to successfully deal with fragmentary pottery, they fill a database with notes, photos and drawings, and make a typology sustained by petrography. The distribut...
The pottery presented in this paper was found during excavations in the garden of the old British Co...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
Introduction The study of pottery often serves as an indirect indicator of life’s terms, providing e...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
Gheorghe Popilian’s monograph Ceramica romană din Oltenia is the main reference textbook for souther...
The material culture of Late Bronze Age Shechem (Tell Balatâh) provides an opportunity to assess the...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
Mons Claudianus is the site of a major Roman quarry complex, situated in the Eastern Desert of Egypt...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
The late Hellenistic period, spanning the 2nd and early 1st centuries BC, was a time of great tumult...
Clay analyses constitute an important part of ceramic studies. Conducting clay analyses of groups wh...
The pottery presented in this paper was found during excavations in the garden of the old British Co...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
Introduction The study of pottery often serves as an indirect indicator of life’s terms, providing e...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
Gheorghe Popilian’s monograph Ceramica romană din Oltenia is the main reference textbook for souther...
The material culture of Late Bronze Age Shechem (Tell Balatâh) provides an opportunity to assess the...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
Mons Claudianus is the site of a major Roman quarry complex, situated in the Eastern Desert of Egypt...
International audienceGrey and cream ware were widely produced and traded in Roman towns in Northern...
The 50 pottery fragments presented in the following pages belong to a lot including 143 fragments di...
The 90 pottery fragments presented in this paper were discovered in 2015 at Histria, in the Acropolă...
The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
The late Hellenistic period, spanning the 2nd and early 1st centuries BC, was a time of great tumult...
Clay analyses constitute an important part of ceramic studies. Conducting clay analyses of groups wh...
The pottery presented in this paper was found during excavations in the garden of the old British Co...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
Introduction The study of pottery often serves as an indirect indicator of life’s terms, providing e...