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Contribution à la définition de faciès céramiques en Champagne durant le Haut-Empire :

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2006
This synthesis of gallo-roman pottery discovered in the context of rural settlements in the Marne department presents the different categories of pottery that have been identified and sets out to define the different pottery assemblages.
Anne Delor
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Roman Pottery Found at Worthing [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeological Journal, 1884
The Archaeological Journal, 41, 171 ...
openaire   +1 more source

Ceramic technology evolution at the beginning of the Roman Period

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy
This exploratory archaeometric study investigates pottery from a Großromstedt culture associated with a significant migratory wave from the north into the Bohemian Basin at the transition from the Late La Tène to the Roman periods.
Zdeněk Beneš   +2 more
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Pottery Function, Dining and Funerary Assemblages. A comparative study from northern Gaul

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2018
Organisation of vessels in the grave, in Ostrevant, Bavay and Wanzoul Pottery in northern Gaul represents, in terms of types and number, the largest component of funerary offerings.
Alice Dananai, Xavier Deru
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Alexandria Kom el-Dikka. Excavations and preservation work in the 2018 season [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
The 2018 season saw a continuation of research on Roman housing and urbanism in Alexandria. Excavations were focused in the central area of the Kom el-Dikka site, where some early to mid-Roman structures (2nd–3rd centuries AD) were explored.
Grzegorz Majcherek
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Remote Roca: Integrating Data From Archaeological Survey, Remote Sensing and Geophysics in the Hinterland at the Long‐Lasting Mediterranean Site of Rocavecchia (Apulia, Italy)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study presents a multi‐method non‐invasive investigation of an approximately 4‐ha area associated with the long‐occupied coastal settlement of Rocavecchia (Apulia, southern Italy), situated between the prehistoric fortified peninsula and the Hellenistic‐Messapian walls.
Giuseppe Guarino   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Roman Pottery Research for the 1990s 

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 1995
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Melania Cazzulo
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Integrating Remote Sensing, Archaeological Survey and Geophysical Prospections for the Enhancement of Roman Doclea, Montenegro

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The Roman city of Doclea is a key archaeological site of Montenegro, valued for its impressive remains and its role in the nation's cultural identity within European and the Mediterranean history. Doclea was the second‐largest city in the province of Roman Dalmatia, a municipium created in the first century ad and named after the Illyrian ...
Tatjana Koprivica   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

La ceramica d'uso comune a Gortina tra passato e futuro. Acquisizioni e nuove prospettive

open access: yesLanx, 2010
Aim of the paper is twofold: first of all to draw a picture on the status quaestionis regarding the study of the plain ware at Gortyn, particularly for Roman and Late Roman periods, and secondly to outline some new research perspectives on this subject ...
Marina Albertocchi
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Saqqara 2012: the pottery [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
The pottery analyzed this season was associated with the Lower Necropolis (areasof Chapel 14 of Ikhi/Mery and Chapel 13) from the late Old Kingdom as well as the UpperNecropolis from the Late through Roman periods, extant in this region.
Teodozja I. Rzeuska
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