págs. 9-12
págs. 13-18
págs. 19-23
Ceramic sequence of 7000 years: archaeometrical study of pottery finds from Vörs, Máriaasszonysziget (SW Hungary)
págs. 25-31
Production and use: temper as a marker of domestic production : the case of two Middle Neolithic villages in Concise (VD, CH)
págs. 33-39
Early and Middle/Late Neolithic pottery production in Northern Calabria (Italy): raw material provenance, paste preparation and firing techniques
págs. 41-48
Pottery production in the Neolithic and Copper Age village of Maddalena di Muccia (Marche, Central Italy): raw material provenance and manufacturing technology
págs. 49-56
Black-on-red painted pottery production and distiribution in Late Neolithic Macedonia
Zoï Tsirtsoni, Dimitra Malamidou, Vassilis Kilikoglou, I. Karatasios, Laurent Lespez
págs. 57-62
Bell Beakers bone based decorations from Guadiana River Middle Basin (Badajoz, Spain)
C. Odriozola, Ángel Javier Justo Erbez, Víctor Hurtado Pérez
págs. 63-67
Archaeometrical investigations of "Impasto" pottery from "Terramara" of Gorzano (Modena, Italy)
Andrea Cardarelli, G. Carpenito, S.T. Levi, S. Lugli, S. Marchetti Dori, G. Vezzalini
págs. 69-74
Exploring patterns of intra regional pottery distribution in Late minoan IIIA-B East Crete: the evidence from the petrographic analysis of three ceramic assemblages
págs. 75-83
págs. 85-93
Tiles from the Lyon area in the 2nd century BC: local products or imports?
págs. 95-102
Lyon amphorae in the North: studies in distribution, chronology, typology and petrology
págs. 103-111
Archaeometric characterisation of Roman wine amphorae from Barcelona (Spain)
Verónica Martínez Ferreras, Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós, Josep Maria Gurt Esparraguera, Vassilis Kilikoglou
págs. 113-119
págs. 121-128
págs. 129-135
The "polished yellow" ceramics of the Carolingian Period (9th century AD): samples from Zalavár, South-West Hungary
págs. 137-144
págs. 145-148
Archaeometric investigation on 13th century glazed and slipped pottery found in Liguria and Provence
págs. 149-154
The archaeometric stydy of white slips: a contribution to the characterisation of the Medieval Mediterranean productions
págs. 155-159
From furnace to casting moulds: an exceptional 14th century copper-metallurgy workshop studied in the light of refractory ceramic materials
págs. 161-167
págs. 169-173
Archaeometric characterization of Middle Age and Renaissance tin lead glazed pottery from Barcelona
Javier Garcia Iñañez, Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós, Marisol Madrid i Fernández, Josep Maria Gurt Esparraguera, Josep A. Cerdà i Mellado
págs. 175-180
Compositional studies on Iznik ceramics pigments
Roxana Bugoi, Aurelio Climent Font, Bogdan Constantinescu, A. D'Alessandro, Paolo Prati, Alessandro Zucchiatti
págs. 181-185
págs. 187-193
págs. 195-199
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