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Archaeometric and Archaeological Approaches to Ceramics: Papers presented at EMAC '05, 8th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics, Lyon 2005

S.Y. Waksman 2007 © BAR Publishing
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This volume presents a selection of papers delivered at the 8th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC) which took place in Lyon (France) in 2005. The EMAC series of conferences, initiated in Rome in 1991, meets every two years in a European city andbrings together specialists carrying out research on ancient ceramics using archaeological sciences. EMAC provides the opportunity to present and debate recent advances in this field of research, from methodological aspects to archaeological studies withfully integrated laboratory approaches.
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407301297 (paperback)
  • 9781407331706 (ebook)
BAR Number
  • S1691
Subject
  • Early Modern and Modern
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
  • Mediterranean
  • Bronze Age and Iron Age
  • Central and South America and the Caribbean
  • Neolithic / Chalcolithic
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Classical and Hellenistic
  • Roman
  • Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
  • Craft working (general titles, bone, glass, textiles, etc.)
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Multiperiod
  • Trade / Exchange / Travel / Economy
  • Central and South Asia
  • Levant / Near East
  • Late Antiquity and Byzantium
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Assessment of Ancient Vessel Design with the Finite Element Method (FEM)
  • Contribution for a Mineralogical Thermometer to be Applied to Low Fired and/or Non-Carbonate Ceramics
  • Investigating the Substrate-Glaze Interface of Ceramics with Sem-Eds and Raman Spectroscopy
  • Ceramic Sequence of 7,000 Years: Archaeometrical Study of Pottery Finds from Vors, Mariaasszonysziget (SW Hungary)
  • Production and Use: Temper as a Marker of Domestic Production: The Case of Two Middle NeolithicVillages in Concise (VD, CH)
  • Early and Middle/Late Neolithic Pottery Production in Northern Calabria (Italy): Raw Material Provenance, Paste Preparation and Firing Techniques
  • Pottery Production in the Neolithic and Copper Age Village of Maddalena di Muccia (Marche, Central Italy): Raw Material Provenance and Manufacturing Technology
  • Black-on-Red Painted Pottery Production and Distribution in Late Neolithic Macedonia
  • Bell Beakers Bone Based Decorations from Guadiana River Middle Basin (Badajoz, Spain)
  • Archaeometrical Investigation of Impasto Pottery from Terramara of Gorzano (Modena, Italy)
  • Exploring Patterns of Intra Regional Pottery Distribution in Late Minonan IIIA-B East Crete: The Evidence from the Petrographic Analysis of Three Ceramic Assemblages
  • Preliminary Results of Archaeometric Analysis of Amphorae and Gnathia-Type Pottery from Risan, Montenegro
  • Tiles from the Lyon Area in the 2nd Century BC: Local Products or Imports?
  • Lyon, Amphorae in the North: Studies in Distribution, Chronology, Typology and Petrology
  • Archaeometric Characterisation of Roman Wine Amphorae from Barcelona (Spain)
  • A Late Roman Pottery and Brick Factory in Sicily (Santa Venera al Pozzo)
  • The First Byzantine "Glazed White Wares" in the Early Medieval Technological Context
  • The "Polished Yellow" Ceramics of The Carolingian Period (9th Century AD): Samples from Zalavar, South-West Hungary
  • Lead-Glazed Slipware of 10th-11th Century Akhsiket, Uzbekistan
  • Archaeometric Investigation on 13th Century Glazed and Slipped Pottery Found in Liguria and Provence
  • The Archaeometric Study of White Slips: A Contribution to the Characterisation of the Medieval Mediterranean Production
  • From Furnace to Casting Moulds: An Exceptional 14th Century Copper-Metallurgy Workshop Studied in the Light of Refractory Ceramic Materials
  • The Decorative and Architectural Terracottas in Ferrara
  • Archaeometric Characterization of Middle Age and Renaissance Tin Lead Glazed Pottery from Barcelona
  • Compositional Studies on Iznik Ceramic Pigments
  • Turkish Ceramics in the Crimea on the Eve of The Porta Invasion
  • Preliminary Comparative Archaeometric Results on Inka and Colonial Ceramics from Paroa (Oruro, Bolivia)
  • List of Participants
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