24th of October 9:20-9:40 | L01 | Kreiter A., Tóth M., Bajnóczi B.: Ceramic technological tradition: what for? | 9:40-10:00 | L02 | Fabbri B., Gualtieri S.: Coarse ceramics with calcite inclusions: a technology for all ages | 10:00-10:20 | L03 | Greene A., Hartley, Ch.: (Re)Discovering Ceramic Structure: A Multi-scalar Approach to Understanding Ancient Ceramic Practices | 10:40-11:00 | L04 | Hein A., Müller N., Kilikoglou V.: Great Pots on Fire: Thermal properties af archaeological ceramics | 11:00-11:20 | L05 | Nodari L., Russo U., Bertoncello R.: Design, development and testing of a transportable Backscattering Mössbauer Spectrometer for ceramic surface analyses | 11:20-11:40 | L06 | Králik M., Hložek, M.: Neolithic miniature ceramic vessels - production of children? | 11:40-12:00 | L07 | Mara H., Trinkl E., Kammerer P., Zolda E.: 3D-Acquisition of Attic Red-Figured Vessels and Multi-Spectral Readings of White-Ground Lekythoi of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna for the new CVA Volume | 14:20-14:40 | L08 | Herold H.: Vitrification and optical isotropy/anisotropy of matrix in relation to firing temperature on the example of the so called "polished yellow ceramics" of the Carolingian Period (9th c. AD) | 14:40-15:00 | L09 | Daszkiewicz M., Schneider G., Bobryk E.: Grog or clay lumps, added or natural inclusions? | 15:00-15:20 | L10 | Muntoni M.I., Eramo G., Laviano R.: Serra d'Alto Neolithic ware in the IV millenium BC of Southern Italy | 15:20-15:40 | L11 | Kibaroğlu, M.--Satır, M.-- Iºikli, M.: The New Searches for Kura-Araxes Cultural Complex : The Petrographic and Geochemical Analysis of Sos Höyük Kura-Araxes Ceramics | 16:00-16:20 | L12 | Odriozola, C.P., Valera A.C., Dias M.I., Pérez V.H.: Bell Beaker production and consumption alongside Guadiana River: an Iberian perspective | 16:20-16:40 | L13 | Day P.M.: Constructing a Ceramic World: evidence for production, exchange and consumption in an Early Minoan village | 16:40-17:00 | L14 | Ionescu C., Ghergari L., Hoeck V., Simon V.: Firing transformations of mineral phases in Late Bronze Age ceramics from Transylvania (Romania) | 17:00-17:20 | L15 | Tschegg C., Hein I., Ntaflos T.: Bichrome Wheelmade Ware: Origin and Reproduction |
25th of October 9:00-9:20 | L16 | Barone G., Belfiore C.M., De Francesco A.M., Laviano R., Mazzoleni P., Montana G., Muntoni I.M., Pezzino A., Triscari A.: Clayey raw materials database as a tool for individuation and knowledge of ancient ceramic production in Southern Italy and Sicily | 9:20-9:40 | L17 | Vince A.: Pottery supply over three millennia: petrological and geochemical ceramic characterization at Melton, East Yorkshire, UK | 9:40-10:00 | L18 | Nodarou E., Iliopoulos I., Papadatos Y.: Technologies in transition: analytical research on Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pottery from Kephala Petras, East Crete, Greece | 10:00-10:20 | L19 | Jorge A., Day P.M., Dias M.I.: Technological choices at the onset of the Iberian Bronze Age: an integrated approach to ceramics of the Mondego Plateau, Portugal | 10:40-11:00 | L20 | Kiriatzi E., Siddall R.: Rich in Silver' Pots: Sources and Circulation Networks of Coarse Red Silver Micaceous fabrics in Bronze Age SW Aegean | 11:00-11:20 | L21 | Bezeczky T., Mange M.A.: New petrographic data on the late phase of the Laecanius workshop | 11:20-11:40 | L22 | Starnini E., Szakmány Gy.: Besides vessels: investigating Early Neolithic fired clay artefacts from Hungary | 11:40-12:00 | L23 | Martinón-Torres M.: Professional tools in unprofessional hands: assaying crucibles in early colonial America | 14:20-14:40 | L24 | Blain S., Guibert P., Lanos Ph., Dufresnes Ph., Sapin Ch., Baylé M., Bouvier A. : The church of Notre-Dame-Sous-Terre (Mont-Saint-Michel, France), a case of ceramic building material dating applied to early medieval building archaeology | 14:40-15:00 | L25 | Price D.M.: Early discovery of the Great Southern Land 250 years before Captain Cook's epic voyage | 15:00-15:20 | L26 | Müller N., Kilikoglou V., Day P.M., Hein A.: The influence of temper on performance characteristics of cooking ware ceramics | 15:20-15:40 | L27 | Zhushvhikhovskaya I.: Pottery functions and subsistence pattern in Prehistory (Russian Far East as a Case of Study) | 16:00-16:20 | L28 | Reillon V., Berthier S.: The optical properties of lustres and their spatiotemporal evolution | 16:20-16:40 | L29 | Pace M., Bianco Prevot A., Mirti P.: Colour, morphology and composition of Parthian and Sasanian glazed pottery | 16:40-17:00 | L30 | Marzo P., Laborda F., Pérez-Arantegui J.: Ceramic production in Islamic small kingdoms (Taifas) of the Iberian Peninsula: the case of albarracin (Teruel), 11th-12th centuries AD | 17:00-17:20 | L31 | Pacheco C., Chapoulie R., Dooryhee E., Aucouturier M., Bouquillon A., Makariou S., Miroudot D.: Gilded Medieval Islamic glazed ceramics: production process and evolution in the Iranian World (12th-13th c.) and the Timurid Empire (14th-15th c.) |
26th of October 9:00-9:20 | L32 | Roqué J., Molera J., Vendrell-Saz M., Pérez-Arantegui J.: Lustre and lustre technology in Spain - Comparison between ancient productions from Paterna (Olleries Xiques 13 to 15th centuries) with modern artesian productions | 9:20-9:40 | L33 | Maggetti M., Morin D., Serneels V., Neururer Ch.: High-Mg faiences from Granges-le-Bourg (Haute Saone, France) | 9:40-10:00 | L34 | Ricciardi P., Colomban P.: Non-destructive characterization of Capodimonte and Buen Retiro porcelain glazes by means of Raman spectroscopy | 10:00-10:20 | L35 | Taubald H.: Archaeometrical analysis of Neolithic pottery and comparison to potential sources of raw materials in their immediate environment - an overview | 10:40-11:00 | L36 | Eramo G., Laviano R., Muntoni I.M. : Late-Republican Grey Ware from Basilicata and Apulia (Southern Italy, 2nd-1st century BC) | 11:00-11:20 | L37 | Vila Socias, Ll., Buxeda i Garrigós J., Kilikoglou V.: Roman amphorae around the change of era: production and consumption patterns in the North-East of the Iberian Peninsula | 11:20-11:40 | L38 | Madrid i Fernandez M., Buxeda i Garrigós J.: Does low quality relate necessarily to local productions and limited trade? The terra sigillata "A production" from the Naples Bay | 11:40-12:00 | L39 | Dias M.I., Viegas C., Gouveia M.A., Marques R., Franco D., Prudencio, M.I. : Geochemical fingerprinting of Roman pottery production from Manta Rota kilns (Southern Portugal) | 13:20-13:40 | L40 | Holmqvist V.E.: Ceramic production traditions in the late Byzantine-early Islamic transition: A comparative analytical study of ceramics from Palaestina Tertia | 13:40-14:00 | L41 | Waksman Y.S., Capelli C., Treglia J.-C., Gragueb Chatti S., Rammah M., Cressier P.: Ceramics production in medieval Ifriqiya: local productions and foreign influences as seen in the case of Sabra al-Mansuriya | 14:20-14:40 | L42 | Montana G., Iliopoulos I., Polito A.M., Randazzo L.: The Majolica production of Northern-Central Sicily (16th-18th century AD): archaeometric evidence | 14:20-14:40 | L43 | Szilágyi, V.: Inka Ceramic Manufacture: Imperial standardization, local particularity and importation |
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