I contesti ceramici di Mazara del Vallo (TP) e Castronovo di Sicilia (PA) tra IX e XIII secolo. I primi dati (original) (raw)

C.Cristina M.Belfiore, Erica Aquilia, Germana Barone,Gioconda Lamagna, Brian E. Mc.Connell, Paolo Mazzoleni Umberto Spigo,Westen productions of ionian cups of "type B.2" a preliminary archaeometric study to identify workshopS in Eastern Sicily in Periodico di Mineralogia (2010),79,1

this work focuses on the petro-chemical characterisation of ionian cups of type B2, a ceramic class that was widespread in the Mediterranean during the archaic period. these cups were manufactured initially in eastern areas of Greece and then became extensively used also in the western Greek colonies, where they were produced until the early fifth century B.C. this contribution represents a first attempt to identify workshops in eastern sicily. With this aim, ionian cup fragments from five archaeological sites in eastern sicily (Mendolito, Monte Castellaccio, Poira-Poggio Cocola, Piano Casazzi, francavilla di sicilia) were studied petrographically and geochemically. the resulting data were also compared with ceramic materials that can be identified as indigenous artefacts at each study site, as well as with the presently scanty literature data on ionian cups from the Greek colonies of eastern sicily.

Production Technologies and Provenance of Ceramic Materials from the Earliest Foundry of Pre-Roman Padua, NE Italy

Heritage

The earliest foundry site of Pre-Roman Padua, in the Veneto region (north-eastern Italy), provided evidence of craft activities and residential areas dated between the end of the 9th and 1st centuries BCE. Common and fine wares were found, most of them belonging to two main ceramic classes: (i) highly dark-colored bodies with silicate inclusions; (ii) carbonate-tempered pots. Macroscopic and petrographic (POM) descriptions and spectroscopy—mineralogical (XRPD) and geochemical (XRF)—analyses were carried out to define the provenance and technological choices (production recipes and firing conditions). The first ceramic class comprised diverse local/regional productions made with a common geo-resource, consisting in quartz-rich illitic clays, for which pit firing conditions generally under 850–900 °C were adopted. The purification of the starting base clays, the tempering of the clayey pastes with silica-rich grains and/or the polishing of surfaces were accomplished for fine wares. Th...

C. FORTINA, I. MEMMI TURBANTI, F. GRASSI, 2007, Glazed ceramic manufacturing in southern Tuscany (Italy): evidence of technological continuity throughout the medieval period (10-14 century), “Archaeometry”, 49, 3.

Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetrina sparsa' and 'invetriata grezza'. Their archaeological peculiarity makes them particularly suited for tracing the evolution of glaze manufacturing in southern Tuscany throughout the medieval period (10th-14th centuries). These ceramics were found in different sites of historical importance, and also from a mining perspective. Local copper, lead, zinc and iron mineralizations supported the growth of several settlements in the vicinity of the mines. The many castles and different archaeological finds (ceramics, glazed ceramic, slag etc.) attest to the intense mineral exploitation of the area from at least the first millennium BC up to the modern period. In light of these geological and archaeological characteristics, archaeometric investigation was intended to provide insight into ancient technical knowledge of ceramic glazing and to determine the source area for raw materials in the medieval period (10th-14th centuries). Ceramic bodies were analysed through OM, XRDp, SEM-EDS and XRF, while coatings were investigated through SEM-EDS. Mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses revealed slightly different preparation and firing processes for the two classes of ceramics. These data suggest the continuity through the centuries of the 'vetrina sparsa ' and 'invetriata grezza' production technology. The mineralogical phases, such as monazite, xenotime, zircon, barite, Ti oxide, ilmenite, titanite, tourmaline and ilvaite, and the lithic (intrusive and volcanic) fragments detected within the ceramic bodies suggest a source area in the vicinity of the Campiglia mining district. Lastly, the presence of Cu-Zn-Pb (Ag) and Fe sulphide mineralizations (materials used to produce glaze) in the area supports the hypothesis of local manufacture.

V.Caminneci, M.C, Parello, M,S, Rizzo (edd.), Late Roman Coarse Ware 6th Conference- Parco Valle dei Templi - Book of abstracts.pdf

ware, cooking ware and amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and archaeometry, land and sea: pottery routes : Agrigento, 24-28 maggio 2017 : book of abstracts / a cura di Valentina Caminneci, Maria Concetta Parello, Maria Serena Rizzo. -Palermo : Regione siciliana, Assessorato beni culturali e identità siciliana, Dipartimento beni culturali e identità siciliana, 2017.

Le città di ceramica di Ettore Sottsass

2016

Gli scritti sono sottoposti alla valutazione del Comitato Scientifico e a lettori esterni con il criterio del DOUBLE BLIND-REVIEw L'Editore è a disposizione di tutti gli eventuali proprietari di diritti sulle immagini riprodotte nel caso non si fosse riusciti a recuperarli per chiedere debita autorizzazione The Publisher is available to all owners of any images reproduced rights in case had not been able to recover it to ask for proper authorization chiuso in redazione dicembre 2016-stampa Bandecchi & Vivaldi s.r.l., Pontedera (PI) *consultabile su Internet http://www.dida.unifi.it/vp-308-firenze-architettura.html

El conjunt ceràmic del pou del pati de la Pia Almoina (Banyoles, Pla de l’Estany)

Rodis, 2022

Per un'archeologia del Mediterraneo Nord-Occidentale post 1500. Aspetti teorico-metodologici e casistica di contesti chiusi subacquei E TERRESTRI del XVI secolo For a post 1500 NorthWestern Mediterranean Archaeology. Theoretical-methodological aspects and case studies of closed underwater and terrestrial assemblages of the 16th century Marco Milanese El conjunt arqueològic del segle xvi localitzat a la cisterna est del Castell de Montsoriu The 16 th century archaeological assemblage located in the eastern cistern of Montsoriu Castle Jordi Tura, Gemma Font, Sandra Pujadas, Joaquim Mateu, Josep Maria Llorens Contesti chiusi di età moderna a Pisa: alcuni casi di studio Closed assemblages of the modern age in Pisa: some case studies Marcella Giorgio Un conjunt tancat de la segona meitat del segle xvi procedent de l'antic Preparatori del Seminari (Girona, Gironès) A closed assemblage from the second half of the 16 th century, from the old Preparatory Seminary (Girona, Gironès