Los Cirojos landfill in the Tritium Magallum pottery complex (Tricio, La Rioja)
The potter complex of Tritium Magallum was one of the most important peninsular centers for the elaboration of Hispanic terra sigillata in Roman times along with Andújar.
Luis Gil Zubillaga +1 more
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Terracotas en Terra Sigillata Hispánica. Reflexión a partir de un nuevo ejemplar en Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Badajoz) [PDF]
En el presente trabajo se da a conocer un nuevo ejemplar de terracota con decoración pintada y manufacturado en TSH. El interés del estudio radica en ser una de las únicas piezas de este tipo halladas en la Península Ibérica, el aparecer en una ...
Bejarano Osorio, Ana María +2 more
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El comercio de Terra Sigillata en Mesas do Castelinho (Almodôvar-Portugal): datos contextuales y patrones de importación en la Lusitania meridional [PDF]
Mesas do Castelinho (Almodôvar) is located in southern Portugal, an area traditionally recognized as a natural path connecting coastal region in the Algarve and the inland Alentejo region.
Viegas, Catarina
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Qualitative and quantitative characterization of the hispanic terra sigillata from the istvrgi’s pottery complex (Los Villares de Andujar, Jaén) [PDF]
El centro de producción de terra sigillata hispánica vinculado a la antigua ciudad de Isturgi (Los Villares de Andújar, Jaén) ha sido objeto de investigación arqueológica desde los años 70, generando aportaciones a la comunidad científica nacional e ...
Alarcón Moreno, Laura +3 more
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Archaeometry and analysis of ceramic materials from Ávila (Spain): late-vetton evidence [PDF]
From the archaeological excavations carried out during 2019/2020 in the walled Ávila city (Spain), numerous ceramic fragments of different chronologies have appeared that have allowed us to find settlement sequences in this city that place its beginnings
Cabrera González, Blas +3 more
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Study and typological-decorative classification of the trullae produced in Hispanic terra sigillata
Within the repertoire of Hispanic tableware produced in terra sigillata, we find a series of shapes that have hardly been studied, among them the trulla, or shape Hisp. 81, characterized by its decorated handle, although it was also made smooth. Throughout this article, we will expose a new classification typology. We will also proceed to interpret its
Sáenz Preciado, J. Carlos +1 more
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Reflexiones sobre la interacción económica en Lusitania entre c 50 y c 550+ d.c.: un análisis de los bienes exportables [PDF]
This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between the 1 st and the 5 th c. A.D., with a possible extension into the 6 th c. A.D.
Quaresma, José Carlos
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Historicising Material Agency: from Relations to Relational Constellations [PDF]
Relational approaches have gradually been changing the face of archaeology over the last decade: analytically, through formal network analysis; and interpretively, with various frameworks of human-thing relations. Their popularity has been such, however,
A Appadurai +96 more
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A statistical approximation of common Roman ceramics from the Isturgi deposits (Andújar, Andalusia) [PDF]
Common ceramics constitute a very abundant material in the archaeological record. This study focuses on analyzing and statistically interpreting, from the perspective of archaeological material culture, the features of Roman coarse-ware ceramics from the
Esquivel, J.A. +4 more
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Sobre una escena de "hombre-ciervo" en la Terra Sigillata Hispánica [PDF]
Los elementos figurados que aparecen sobre la superficie de los vasos de Terra Sigillata Hispánica, nos informan de costumbres, mitos, creencias, gustos del mundo hispano que les dieron forma.
Montesinos i Martínez, Josep
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