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Research paper thumbnail of Decorated coarse ware from Calvatone-Bedriacum (CR)

Poster for the international workshop "Ugly ware" (Cremona, 29-30 april 2023).

Research paper thumbnail of Analisi preliminare dei materiali del livello superficiale (US 8185) della campagna di scavo UniMI 2014 a Calvatone-Bedriacum

Tesi magistrale in Archeologia consistente nel catalogo di un gruppo di materiali dello scavo Uni... more Tesi magistrale in Archeologia consistente nel catalogo di un gruppo di materiali dello scavo UniMI a Calvatone, l'antica Bedriacum. Approfondimento sugli orli ritagliati.

Research paper thumbnail of Il Legendarium di Pietro Calò. Saggio di edizione (capitoli 576-586)

Tesi di laurea triennale in Lettere. Edizione critica di una parte del Legendarim di Pietro Calò,... more Tesi di laurea triennale in Lettere. Edizione critica di una parte del Legendarim di Pietro Calò, una raccolta di biografie di santi e martiri, scritta in latino nel XIV secolo.

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Research paper thumbnail of Ceramica d'impasto decorata di "tradizione indigena"

Lorenzo Zamboni (a cura di), Il Quartiere degli Artigiani a Calvatone. Gli scavi di Maria Teresa Grassi 2005/2013, 2024

This chapter analyses a specific type of decorated coarse ware, a ceramic production that is know... more This chapter analyses a specific type of decorated coarse ware, a ceramic production that is known in Northern Italy from the late Republican era to the early Imperial period. It is traditionally linked with the previous 'Celtic' culture or 'indigenous' tradition. Notably, 36 sherds were discovered in the 'Quartiere degli Artigiani.' Although the majority of the sherds were not diagnostically significant, it can be concluded that the most common shape identified is the olla, which is a multi-use pot in domestic contexts. The frequent blackening on the sherds suggests a more specific use for cooking or heating food and liquids. Smaller ollae were also used for storage or drinking. A single rim sherd was identified as belonging to a bowl that could have served various functions, including being used as a lid for cooking vessels. Bedriacum's 'traditional' domestic ware predominantly features a digital imprint pattern. Additionally, instrumental imprints of various shapes, such as oval, circular, triangular, and dotted, are present. The pottery also employs incising as a decorative technique, with different types of incisions, including parallel lines, wavy lines, zigzag, herringbone, and grid. In this case-study assemblage, incisions are less common than impressions, although they increased during the 1 st century AD. Plastic decorations, known as 'bugnette', were not popular in this area, as evidenced by the sole sherd found in the 'Domus del Labirinto' area and none in this quarter. The decorative patterns are compound, featuring elements realised through both impression and incision techniques.

Research paper thumbnail of Decorated coarse ware from Calvatone-Bedriacum (CR)

Poster for the international workshop "Ugly ware" (Cremona, 29-30 april 2023).

Research paper thumbnail of Analisi preliminare dei materiali del livello superficiale (US 8185) della campagna di scavo UniMI 2014 a Calvatone-Bedriacum

Tesi magistrale in Archeologia consistente nel catalogo di un gruppo di materiali dello scavo Uni... more Tesi magistrale in Archeologia consistente nel catalogo di un gruppo di materiali dello scavo UniMI a Calvatone, l'antica Bedriacum. Approfondimento sugli orli ritagliati.

Research paper thumbnail of Il Legendarium di Pietro Calò. Saggio di edizione (capitoli 576-586)

Tesi di laurea triennale in Lettere. Edizione critica di una parte del Legendarim di Pietro Calò,... more Tesi di laurea triennale in Lettere. Edizione critica di una parte del Legendarim di Pietro Calò, una raccolta di biografie di santi e martiri, scritta in latino nel XIV secolo.

Research paper thumbnail of Ceramica d'impasto decorata di "tradizione indigena"

Lorenzo Zamboni (a cura di), Il Quartiere degli Artigiani a Calvatone. Gli scavi di Maria Teresa Grassi 2005/2013, 2024

This chapter analyses a specific type of decorated coarse ware, a ceramic production that is know... more This chapter analyses a specific type of decorated coarse ware, a ceramic production that is known in Northern Italy from the late Republican era to the early Imperial period. It is traditionally linked with the previous 'Celtic' culture or 'indigenous' tradition. Notably, 36 sherds were discovered in the 'Quartiere degli Artigiani.' Although the majority of the sherds were not diagnostically significant, it can be concluded that the most common shape identified is the olla, which is a multi-use pot in domestic contexts. The frequent blackening on the sherds suggests a more specific use for cooking or heating food and liquids. Smaller ollae were also used for storage or drinking. A single rim sherd was identified as belonging to a bowl that could have served various functions, including being used as a lid for cooking vessels. Bedriacum's 'traditional' domestic ware predominantly features a digital imprint pattern. Additionally, instrumental imprints of various shapes, such as oval, circular, triangular, and dotted, are present. The pottery also employs incising as a decorative technique, with different types of incisions, including parallel lines, wavy lines, zigzag, herringbone, and grid. In this case-study assemblage, incisions are less common than impressions, although they increased during the 1 st century AD. Plastic decorations, known as 'bugnette', were not popular in this area, as evidenced by the sole sherd found in the 'Domus del Labirinto' area and none in this quarter. The decorative patterns are compound, featuring elements realised through both impression and incision techniques.