Late Roman glazed pottery in Carlino and in central-east Europe : production, function and distribution : Proceedings of the Second International Meeting of Arcaheology in Carlino (March 2009) / edited by Chiara Magrini and Francesca Sbarra.

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Corporate Author: International Meeting of Archaeology in Carlino Carlino, Italy
Other Authors: Magrini, Chiara, Sbarra, Francesca
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : John and Erica Hedges Ltd., 2010.
Series:BAR international series ; 2068.
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Table of Contents:
  • Programme of the Second International Meeting of Archaeology in Carlino (March 27th-29th, 2009)
  • Presentations
  • Introduction / Tatjiana Cvjetićanin
  • section 1. Introductory round table. Some remarks on the use of geochemical tracers for metal provenancing / Paolo Nimis
  • Why is ceramic technology often neglected? / Ninina Cuomo di Caprio
  • Aquileia and its territory in the fourth century AD / Claudio Zaccaria
  • section 2. Archaeometry. Archaeological and archaeometric characterisation of late Roman glazed pottery (4th-6th centuries AD) from the Venetian lagoon / Caludio Capelli ... [et al.]
  • New archaeometric data on late Roman glazed pottery. Case-studies from Savaria (Hungary) and Ruse (Bulgary) / Claudio Capelli, Roberto Cabella, Michele Piazza
  • Chemical analysis by WD-XRF of pottery and clay from Carlino / Gerwulf Schneider, Małgorzata Daskiewicz
  • section 3. Production. Some notes about the production of late Roman glazed pottery in Vindobona / Rita Chinelli
  • Appendix / by Roman Sauer
  • Late Roman glazed pottery production sites in central-east Europe: some remarks on Pannonia I and Valeria / Chiari Magrini, Francesca Sbarra
  • section 4. Function and distribution. Late Roman glazed pottery in rural cememteries in eastern Noricum / Eva Hölbling
  • Late Roman glazed pottery in the cemeteries of the Pannonian limes: Gerulata, Tokod and Solva / Eduard Krekovič
  • Glazed pottery of Keszthely-Fenékpuszta in the spectrum of the ceramics of the late Roman fortress / Friderika Horváth
  • Late Roman glazed pottery from the lower Danube. Some case-studies from Bulgaria / Diana Dobreva
  • Late Roman glazed pottery from Horreum Margi (central Serbia) / Snezana Černač-Ratković
  • Glazed pottery as grave goods (shown on the examples from Viminacium) / Milica Tapavički-Ilić
  • Conclusive remarks / Chiara Magrinia, Francesca Sbarra
  • Colour plates.