The Impact of Transportation on Pottery Industries in Roman Britain [PDF]
The distribution of Roman pottery depended on the transportation system which moved it. Here we trace developments in these distributions during the Roman period in Britain to document how the transportation system developed and assess its impact on the ...
Rob Wiseman, José Lobo, Lisa A Lodwick
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Novel application of SANS provides quantitative non-destructive identification of forming techniques in late Roman and early medieval pottery from Pannonia [PDF]
Within archaeological studies of ancient pottery, understanding the techniques used to form vessels from unfired clay provides significant information on the history of technology and economic systems, as well as wider cultural practices and social ...
John Gait +6 more
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Late Roman glazed pottery from Aquincum
This study aims to present a part of the already evaluated Late Roman glazed pottery record from Aquincum and, thus, provide a typological classification based on our current knowledge. It is important to note that the present study does not include the
Bettina Kölcze
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Roman Pottery Research for the 1990s
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Melania Cazzulo
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Introduction: "Roman Pottery in the Near East: Where, whence, whither?" Second Round Table, Amman, 2014. In memoriam S. Thomas Parker (1950–2021) [PDF]
The initial idea for this kind of workshop on “Roman Pottery in the Near East” went back to the conference on Archaeology and Archaeometry in Parma and Pisa in 2008.
Bettina Fischer-Genz +2 more
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Publisher Correction: Novel application of SANS provides quantitative non-destructive identification of forming techniques in late Roman and early medieval pottery from Pannonia. [PDF]
Gait J +6 more
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Imports from the Eastern Mediterranean Region in the Roman Military Camp of León (Spain) [PDF]
Archaeological interventions in the last few decades in the city of León, where the Legio VI Victrix and the Legio VII Gemina were located during the Early Roman Empire, have uncovered a considerable amount of Roman pottery.
Ángel Morillo +2 more
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Pottery from Tomb MMA 28 at Deir el-Bahari: preliminary remarks [PDF]
The clearance of Tomb MMA 28 at Deir el-Bahari yielded mixed pottery material dating from the Middle Kingdom to modern times. The article presents, in chronological order, some of the most characteristic vessels representing each phase (with the ...
Ania Weźranowska, Anna Wodzińska
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