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1. | Martin Auer | Pottery imports and their influence on regional productions in Aguntum, Noricum |
2. | Constantin Băjenaru | Terra sigillata and red slip wares from vicus Ulmetum |
3. | Adela Bâltâc | Terra sigillata in the rural environment of Dacia |
4. | Darío Bernal-Casasola, Jose Juan Díaz, Macarena Bustamante Álvarez, Jose Ángel Expósito, Javier Verdugo, Maria de los Ángeles Pascual, Macarena Lara, Jose Manuel Vargas, Ángeles Castellanos, Manuel Parodi, Jose Alberto Retamosa, Jose Luis Portillo, Mustapha Ghottes, Tarek Moujoud | Imported and Mauretanian amphorae from Tamuda (northern Morocco): an exceptional Sertorian context from the Eastern Quarter (2016) |
5. | Philip Bes | What is imported pottery at Horvat Kur (Galilee, Israel)? |
6. | Ionuț Bocan, Cătălina-Mihaela Neagu | The local production of lamps in Alburnus Maior: workshops or local branches? |
7. | Sónia Bombico, Cristina Nervi | Tra rotte, relitti e porti: il ruolo delle isole del Mediterraneo Occidentale nel commercio di prodotti da salagione lusitani nella Tarda Antichità |
8. | Barbara Borgers, Gijs Tol, Tymon de Haas | Local production and overseas trade: exposing economic relationships in the Pontine Region during the Roman period |
9. | Florin-Ovidiu Botiș, Irina Achim | Eastern Sigillata at Histria. The distribution in the local contexts. |
10. | Fulvio Coletti | Mensa Suburbana: nuovi dati sulle produzioni bollate in sigillata italica da uno scarico di epoca augusteo-tiberiana di Roma |
11. | Cătălin Cristescu, Gabriel Andreica | Our pots, their capital. Roman cooking wares discovered at Sarmizegetusa Regia |
12. | Malgorzata Daszkiewicz, Marcin Baranowski |
Possibilities of using Reflectance Transformation Imaging for studying ceramic technology and alteration processes affecting pottery |
13. | Carlo De Mitri | Import-export in the Ionian-Adriatic area in the Late Hellenistic Period: the evidence of pottery. |
14. | Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone | Integrating oversea imports with sub-regional economic clusters: a view from Campania |
15. | Charikleia Diamanti, Yannos Kourayos, Anastasios Lamprakis | Late Roman pottery from the excavations of the Archaic sanctuary complex of Apollo in Despotiko Island, Cyclades – preliminary results |
16. | Francesca Diosono | Sigillate e ceramica a pareti sottili nel territorio di Metaponto: produzioni regionali e importazioni |
17. | Diana Dobreva | Sicilian amphorae in Aquileia: pattering Tyrrhenian ceramic exchange in northern Adriatic region (UD, Italy) |
18. | Ertekin M. Doksanalti | The Roman and Late Roman ceramic from the Heroon of Harbor street at Knidos |
19. | Krzysztof Domżalski | Late Roman and Early Byzantine fine pottery from Pompeiopolis in Paphlagonia: from the long distance trade to the local market |
20. | Maria Duggan | Imported pottery and economic connections at Tintagel, Cornwall |
21. | Ayşe Fatma Erol, Deniz Tamer | Local and imported amphorae from Fatsa / Cingirt Kayasi Excavations from the Southern Black Sea Region dating from Hellenistic to Early Byzantine Period |
22. | Adolfo Fernández Fernández, Pedro Carvalho, José L. Cristóvao, Patricia Dias, Ricardo Costeira | Importación y artesanato local en el interior de la provincial Lusitania (s. I – V d. C.). El ejemplo de Idanha-a-Velha (Portugal) |
23. | Silvio Custode Fioriello, Anna Mangiatordi |
Manifatture ceramiche nella Apulia et Calabria tra metabolismo e simbiosi |
24. | Apostolos Garyfallopoulos | Roman pottery from Pella |
25. | Roderick Geerts | Colour-coded for your convenience. Skeuomorphism in Roman pottery production in Germania Inferior |
26. | Alexander Harizanov | Rural ceramic workshops in Roman Thrace (second half of the 1st – end of the 3rd c. AD) |
27. | Mariola Hepa | Material from the Roman town of Syene (modern Aswan in Upper Egypt). The integration of the town into the trading networks of the Roman Empire. |
28. | Gergana Kabakchieva | The fine pottery production in Moesia – between the influence of the West and East terra sigillata |
29. | Maria Conceição Lopes, Rui Roberto De Almeida, Inês Vaz Pinto | Regional and imported pottery in Early Roman assemblages of the Colony of Pax Iulia (Lusitania, Portugal) |
30. | Piroska Magyar-Hárshegyi, Dénes Gabler |
Households of the Roman urban élite in Aquincum (Folyamőr str., Budapest). Imported and local pottery |
31. | Caterina Serena Martucci, Girolamo F. de Simone | Production and trade in Pompeii at the time of the eruption: the assemblage from the Suburban Baths |
32. | Allard Mees | Social aspects in the usage of terra sigillata |
33. | Simonetta Menchelli | Marketing Roman pottery along the Tyrrhenian coast: the case studies of Vada Volaterrana, Pisae and Luna |
34. | Cristina Mondin, Mohamed Kenawi, Maria Lucia Patanè | Kom Wasit (Egitto): dall’epoca ellenistica al tardo romano |
35. | Lucian Mureșan, Ioana Mureșan | Legal aspects concerning pottery production in provincial territory – a study of ancient sources |
36. | Mongi Nasr | Les dépotoirs de céramiques de Thelepte (Tunisie): productions locales et produits importés |
37. | Luciana Nedelea | Roman pottery from Potaissa. The impact of fine ware on local production at the end of the 2nd century and the first half of the 3rd century AD at castra legionis V Macedonicae |
38. | Mircea Negru, Dan Batalu, Petre Badica | Kaolin ware discovered at Romula |
39. | Andrei Opaiț, Alexandru Barnea, Bianca Elena Grigoraș | Supplying with wine, olive oil and fish products the Lower Danube frontier. A case study: Dinogetia |
40. | Ioan Carol Opriș | African Red Slip Wares coming to the province of Scythia. A gazetteer of sites and forms |
41. | Lisa Peloschek | Provenance matters: foreign tableware in the necropolis of Rhodes Town, Greece |
42. | Mariana-Cristina Popescu | Making Roman pottery before Roman conquest. Pottery produced in the Geto-Dacian settlements after Roman models in the 1st century AD |
43. | Paola Puppo | Pro itu et pro reditu: the pottery offered in the sanctuaries along the mountain passes |
44. | Edoardo Radaelli | Fine wares, African cooking ware and lamps from the Middle Imperial contexts of the ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome: deposition roles, productions, and origins |
45. | Laura Rembart, Lisa Peloschek, Denise Katzjäger | Trade and production in Upper Egypt. The ceramic production center in the Aswan Region and its distribution |
46. | Albert Ribera i Lacomba | Entre Italia e Hispania. La ceramica de barniz negro de Cales en el siglo II a. C. |
47. | Jeronima Riutort Riera | Late Roman cooking wares in North-West Mediterranean: from African import to local production |
48. | Viorica Rusu-Bolindeț | The supply of terra sigillata in Roman Dacia: an overview of imports and local production |
49. | Gerwulf Schneider, Malgorzata Daszkiewicz |
Chemical analyses of Hellenistic to Roman table wares in the Eastern Roman provinces: results and open questions |
50. | Begoña Serrano-Arnáez, Oscar Bonilla Santander, Ángel Santos-Horneros |
Contexts of the Roman Republican era in Bursau, an oppidum of the Hispania Citerior |
51. | Mehmet Tekocak | Roman Red Slip Wares in Stratonikeia excavations (Caria-Turkey) |
52. | Tineke Volkers | Terra sigillata finds from the elevated settlements (terps) in the northern part of the Netherlands |
53. | Alice Waldner | The economic life at Roman Ephesos. Pottery production, consumption, interaction and trade |
54. | Mantha Zarmakoupi, Magda Athanasoula |
The Delos Underwater Survey Project (2014-2016): The Fourni shipwreck |
55. | Denis Zhuravlev | Terra sigillata from Pantikapaion |