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Minero‐petrographic characterization of fine ware from Cales (South Italy)
Abstract 79 samples of black glazed pottery, Terra sigillata, fine common ware, and production indicators were recovered in the archaeological site of Cales and investigated via a multi‐analytical program (polarized light microscopy, thermal analyses, XRPD, XRF, FESEM, FESEM‐EDS).
Maria Verde +7 more
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An ʿAqaba/Ayla‐type amphora in the sultanate of Oman
Abstract Antique trade amphorae illuminate a little understood but important find category for Arabia, still in the twilight of publication. Most of the find data lie buried in unpublished work regarding recent excavations at ʿAqaba/Ayla. Recent research has verified mineralogically the origin of these documents and their dating.
Paul A. Yule
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Fourth century BC Apulian red figure vases from Apulia (Italy) are studied by means of Raman spectroscopy jointly with SEM‐EDS. The effectiveness of the Raman technique in the archeometric research is emphasized, particularly regarding the manufacturing procedures and raw materials of black and red surfaces.
Tiziana Forleo +3 more
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Abstract This article discusses a petrographic study of Late Iron Age (400–19 BCE) ceramics from El Castru in Vigaña (Asturias, NW Spain), providing evidence, for the first time in this region and time period, for the circulation of ceramics across NW Iberia.
Beatrijs G. de Groot +1 more
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Un posible alfar de cerámica romana en Varea (Logroño, Rioja)
In this article we study a possible potter's workshop of terra sigillata in Vareia (Varea, Logroño, Rioja). His existence seems testifzed by the find of a potter's proof, sorne kiln 's accessorys, and so me moulds for making terra sigillata.
Sebastián Andrés Valero +1 more
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The Hispanic Terra Sigillata Terracottas. Remarks from a New Figure Found in Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Badajoz, Spain) [PDF]
En este trabajo abordamos el estudio en clave iconográfca, funcional y cronológica de un ejemplar de terracota elaborado en Terra Sigillata Hispánica (TSH). Éste apareció en un contexto funerario en Augusta Emerita.
Bejarano Osorio, Ana María +2 more
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Se presenta un vaso de terra sigillata hispánica tardía de la forma Drag. 37t procedente de la villa romana de Saelices el Chico (provincia de Salamanca). La pieza está fabricada a molde y destaca por tener una decoración de tipo animalístico esquemático.
Sarah Dahi Elena +1 more
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Presentamos el estudio de producciones cerámicas de ámbito tardoantiguo (IV-VI d. C.) procedentes de las excavaciones realizadas en el edificio palacial de Carranque (Toledo) durante las campañas de 1988 a 2003. La ausencia de metodología estratigráfica
Virginia García-Entero +3 more
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How were Imitations of Samian Formed?
This article examines the variety of the locally made ceramic group known as Pannonian slipped ware (Pannonische Glanztonware - PGW). For the Roman provincial archaeology of Pannonia this group has particular meaning because it is perceived as a regional
Tino Leleković
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QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE RESIDUALITY OF BROOCHES AND COINS IN ROMANO‐BRITISH CONTEXTS
Summary Archaeologists often use Roman‐period brooches and coins in the important task of dating features and phases on sites. Whilst this use of artefacts has had undeniable benefits in terms of establishing their chronology, this is itself dependent upon the reliability of the date that can be ascribed to the brooch or coin. However, questions remain
Thomas Matthews Boehmer
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