Saturday, 14 May 2011
Two papers on Campanian late antique pottery
I would like to draw your attention on two papers we delivered recently. At the Late Roman Coarse Ware Conference in Thessaloniki, we used new evidence from the excavations in Naples and our sites on the North Slope of Vesuvius and Nola to reconstruct patterns of production and distribution of goods in Late Antiquity.
More recently we delivered another paper on social habits and cultural practices through the study of pottery and faunal remains (Keramos 2011).
Labels:
Naples,
Nola,
North Slope,
Pollena Trocchia,
Somma Vesuviana,
vesuvius
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment