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Study Group for Roman Pottery Bibliography
The Study Group for Romano-British Pottery (Study Group for Roman Pottery from 1980) was founded in 1971 to provide a forum for the discussion of all matters relating to Roman pottery found in Britain, including the presentation and discussion of the ...
Study Group for Roman Pottery
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Ceramic technology evolution at the beginning of the Roman Period
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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Mancetter-Hartshill Roman Pottery Kilns Archive Project
Between 1960 and 1977 Kay Hartley conducted excavations near the Warwickshire villages of Mancetter and Hartshill. In 1983 and 1984, further rescue excavations were undertaken by Warwickshire Museum at Mancetter, Cherry Tree Farm.
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service +1 more
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Roman Pottery Research for the 1990s
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Melania Cazzulo
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Saqqara 2012: the pottery [PDF]
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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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
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Pottery Function, Dining and Funerary Assemblages. A comparative study from northern Gaul
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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Roman Pottery Found at Worthing [PDF]
The Archaeological Journal, 41, 171 ...
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Using art history to explore society's changing connections with agriculture
Food insecurity is a looming challenge that especially affects those least fortunate. Consumer food choices have a substantial impact on the sustainability of current food systems. Here, we use art as a lens through which to consider our contemporary and historical relationship to one of the world's most crucial crops, the potato, in the context of the
Edward F. Hill‐King +2 more
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La ceramica d'uso comune a Gortina tra passato e futuro. Acquisizioni e nuove prospettive
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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