Section 2. | Production, distribution, trade |
P13 | Ambrosini L., Felici A.C., Fronterotta G., Piacentini M., Vendittelli, M. | Non destructive analysis of a red figure vase of uncertain attribution from Falerii Veteres | |
P14 | Botti A., Sodo A., Ricci M.A. | Byzantine kilns of Southern Italy: an archaeometric look | |
P15 | Brodà Y., Cardarelli A., Cannavò V., Levi S.T., Pellacani G., Pulini I., Marchetti Dori S., Zanasi C. | Experimental Archeology: Bronze Age Pottery Production in Terramare (Northern Italy) | |
P16 | Geba M., Vornicu N., Bibire C. | Characterization of ancient ceramics by physical-chemical analysis | |
P17 | Grifa C.,Langella A., Morra V., Soricelli G. | A post 79 A.D. common ware production from Pompeii (Italy) | |
P18 | Gualtieri S., Fabbri B., Ercolani G. | Post-depositional formation of macro-pores and secondary filling in Neolithic pottery | |
P19 | Heydarian M., Chehri T., Chehri M. | Prehistoric Cultures of Sonqor Plain | |
P20 | Işikli M. | In the light of ceramic evidence the end of Kura-Araxes Cultural Complex in the Erzurum Region | |
P21 | Kiriatzi E., Pentedeka A., Georgakopoulou M., Kartsonaki E., Gauss W., Klebiner-Gauss G., Whitbread I.K. | Feats of Clay from Aegina'. A diachronic investigation of a major potting centre in the Aegean | |
P22 | Lopatina O. | Textile Imprints on the Vessels of D'yakovo Culture from the Early Iron Age: Cultural Traditions of Making | |
P23 | Maggetti M., Rosen J., Serneels V., Neururer Ch. | The faience manufacture Le Bois d'Epense (North-Eastern France, 18/19th century) | |
P24 | Mangone A., Giannossa L., Laviano R., Sabbatini L., Traini A. | Roman Thin-walled ware from Ercolano: an archaeometrical investigation | |
P25 | Mersdorf Zs., Tóth M., Bajnóczi B., Gherdán K. | Alternatives for reconstructing early medieval pottery workshop activity (based on the analysis of 9th century finds from Zalavár, Hungary) | |
P26 | Odriozola, C.P., Prudencio M.I., Sanjuán L.G., Dias M.I. | A preliminary approach from Material Science to Copper Age funerary pottery in Southern Iberia: the Palacio III (Sevilla, Spain) tholos tomb | |
P27 | Odriozola, C.P., Valera A.C., Dias M.I., Pérez V.H. | The two sides of the Guadiana: Inlayed pottery from 3rd millenium BC alongside the Guadiana River (Spain and Portugal) | |
P28 | Özdöl S. | Neolithic pottery traditions of Çatalhöyük, Suberde and Erbaba (Central Anatolia): based on traditional and archaeometric analyses | |
P29 | Schneider G., Daszkiewicz M., Zsidi P., Szabó K. | Analyses of Roman pottery and lamps from Aquincum and Intercisa | |
P30 | Schubert C. | Provenance studies on Troian Late Bronze Age fine wares from Troia and it's neighbourhood using Neutrn Activation Analysis (NAA) | |
P31 | Svoboda V., Vuković J. | Pottery Technology of Vinča: Provenance and Characterization of raw materials and Experimental research | |
P32 | Van Wersch L., Mathis F., Bouquillon A. | Characterization of the Merovingian pottery from productions centres in the Mosan Valley | |
P33 | Varvara S., Fabbri B., Gualtieri S., Ricciardi P., Gligor M. | Neolithic pottery from Alba Iulia - Lumea Noua and Limba archaeological sites in Transylvania (Romania): composition and technological aspects | |
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Section 9. | Theme section: petrographic aspects to the study of pottery |