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Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation
Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corin... more Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthian Tomb The Italian Archaeological Mission ‘Medieval Petra’: archaeology of Crusader-Ayyubid Settlement in Transjordan started an archaeological excavation within the site of Petra, in the Corinthian Tombarea, during the 2015 and 2016 campaigns. The main aim was to clarify the presence and the nature of a potential medieval structure whose evidences were identified during the surveys of 2012 and 2013. This brief paper intend sto present some preliminary remarks on the excavation data coming from the stratigraphic analyses and from the ongoing study of the pottery findings related to the context.
in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to... more in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to a New Social History of the Middle Islamic Periods, "Mamluk Studies", Volume 23, Bonn University Press, Göttingen 2020.
in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to... more in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to a New Social History of the Middle Islamic Periods, "Mamluk Studies", Volume 23, Bonn University Press, Göttingen 2020.
SHAJ 13 13th Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, 2020
The main aim of this work is to present the recent acquisitions regard- ing pottery consumption i... more The main aim of this work is to present the recent acquisitions regard- ing pottery consumption in ash-Shawbak Castle (Ma‘ān, Jordan) during the Crusader-Ayyubid period. ash-Shawbak is one of the best pre- served medieval castle in Jordan and it is very significant for the time-span that it covers, start- ing from pre-Crusader phases until at least the Ottoman time.
VII congresso nazionale di archeologia medievale. Volume 2. A cura di P. Arthur, M. L. Imperiale, 2015
Proceedings of the 16th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Florence, Italy, 1–3 March 2012. Volume II. Eited by L. Bombardieri, A. D’Agostino, G. Guarducci, V. Orsi and S. Valentini, 2013
This paper will deal with the peculiar features of distribution of glazed pottery shapes called '... more This paper will deal with the peculiar features of distribution of glazed pottery shapes called 'bacini'. These vessels were imported from the Near East and the Iberian peninsula and were mainly used as architectonic decoration in many regions of Italy during the period between the end of 10th and the end of 13th centuries AD. The research will aim to assess the chronology and the areas of provenience of these materials; it will also explore the mechanisms of influence and inspiration that the imported Islamic Glazed Ware exerted on the emergence and development of the so-called Maiolica Arcaica. The Maiolica Arcaica are local ceramics with impermeable coverings that were produced in Italy after the half of 13th century AD. The analyses of these materials will eventually help to address and define further economic, politic and social aspects of the Mediterranean area during this period.
Temporis Signa. Archeologia della tarda antichità e del medioevo. XI, 2017
Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation
Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corin... more Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthian Tomb The Italian Archaeological Mission ‘Medieval Petra’: archaeology of Crusader-Ayyubid Settlement in Transjordan started an archaeological excavation within the site of Petra, in the Corinthian Tombarea, during the 2015 and 2016 campaigns. The main aim was to clarify the presence and the nature of a potential medieval structure whose evidences were identified during the surveys of 2012 and 2013. This brief paper intend sto present some preliminary remarks on the excavation data coming from the stratigraphic analyses and from the ongoing study of the pottery findings related to the context.
in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to... more in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to a New Social History of the Middle Islamic Periods, "Mamluk Studies", Volume 23, Bonn University Press, Göttingen 2020.
in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to... more in Bethany J. Walker, Abdelkader Al Ghouz (eds.), Living with Nature and Things. Contributions to a New Social History of the Middle Islamic Periods, "Mamluk Studies", Volume 23, Bonn University Press, Göttingen 2020.
SHAJ 13 13th Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, 2020
The main aim of this work is to present the recent acquisitions regard- ing pottery consumption i... more The main aim of this work is to present the recent acquisitions regard- ing pottery consumption in ash-Shawbak Castle (Ma‘ān, Jordan) during the Crusader-Ayyubid period. ash-Shawbak is one of the best pre- served medieval castle in Jordan and it is very significant for the time-span that it covers, start- ing from pre-Crusader phases until at least the Ottoman time.
VII congresso nazionale di archeologia medievale. Volume 2. A cura di P. Arthur, M. L. Imperiale, 2015
Proceedings of the 16th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Florence, Italy, 1–3 March 2012. Volume II. Eited by L. Bombardieri, A. D’Agostino, G. Guarducci, V. Orsi and S. Valentini, 2013
This paper will deal with the peculiar features of distribution of glazed pottery shapes called '... more This paper will deal with the peculiar features of distribution of glazed pottery shapes called 'bacini'. These vessels were imported from the Near East and the Iberian peninsula and were mainly used as architectonic decoration in many regions of Italy during the period between the end of 10th and the end of 13th centuries AD. The research will aim to assess the chronology and the areas of provenience of these materials; it will also explore the mechanisms of influence and inspiration that the imported Islamic Glazed Ware exerted on the emergence and development of the so-called Maiolica Arcaica. The Maiolica Arcaica are local ceramics with impermeable coverings that were produced in Italy after the half of 13th century AD. The analyses of these materials will eventually help to address and define further economic, politic and social aspects of the Mediterranean area during this period.
Temporis Signa. Archeologia della tarda antichità e del medioevo. XI, 2017