The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into the raw materials and techniques used over the centuries in a particular territory. The archaeometric study of ceramic products and of the raw materials used in their production is an effective complement to the existing ethnographic information. This paper focuses on the brick and tile making tradition of Oristano, a town in Central-Western Sardinia (Italy). Applying a combination of techniques, it includes an extensive analysis of traditional handmade and early industrial bricks and tiles, and a study of the local clays that may have been used as raw materials. Although we were unable to study workshops in operation, we had access to the ...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
This research focuses on the domestic pottery production related to the Chalcolithic settlements of ...
This paper focuses on the pottery production of Italian Copper Age communities from central Italy an...
The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Ceramic ethnoarchaeology has been used to explore fully the cha\ueene op\ue9ratoire and to understan...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
An ethnoarchaeometric approach has been followed to identify the textural and compositional characte...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
In the present paper 71 Fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (easter...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
The westernmost of the Greek-Sicilian towns, Selinunte, founded in western Sicily during the second ...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
This research focuses on the domestic pottery production related to the Chalcolithic settlements of ...
This paper focuses on the pottery production of Italian Copper Age communities from central Italy an...
The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into...
Ethnoarchaeometry can be used to test assumptions in ceramic provenance studies. Within the Late Rom...
Ceramic ethnoarchaeology has been used to explore fully the cha\ueene op\ue9ratoire and to understan...
As is well known ethnoarchaeology aims to help archaeologists in the reconstruction of ancient socia...
An ethnoarchaeometric approach has been followed to identify the textural and compositional characte...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Ceramic building materials (CBM) are interesting archaeological items for gathering the material cul...
In the present paper 71 Fragments of Punic pottery (IV-III century B.C.) coming from Tharros (easter...
Fifty ceramic sherds of Roman Coarse Ware collected in the Forum of Cumae have been characterized fr...
The current study aims at testing whether potters acting across Central Sicily broadly shared the sa...
The westernmost of the Greek-Sicilian towns, Selinunte, founded in western Sicily during the second ...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
This research focuses on the domestic pottery production related to the Chalcolithic settlements of ...
This paper focuses on the pottery production of Italian Copper Age communities from central Italy an...