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Publikováno v:
In the Highland's Depth. 11:77-89
Five pottery production sites, for vessel types ranging in date from the late first century BCE to the early fifth century CE, were identified in Gaulanitis, employing data from surface surveys and shovel tests. The evidence for identification of pro
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Journal of Roman Archaeology. 23:137-160
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 36:2517-2530
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settlement of Kefar Hananya in Roman Galilee were compared employing chemicalelementcomposition and vessel-shape analyses. Splits of each pulverized sample, a
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 350:37-85
This is a systematic, regional, analytical study on the origins of the "Herodian" lamp, the most common lamp in late Second Temple-period Judaea. The project included 176 Herodian lamps from the northern sites of Gamala, Iotapata, Sepphoris, Dora, an
Autor:
David Adan-Bayewitz, Frank Asaro
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 49:201-214
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory pottery provenance group developed standards and instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) methods that are used at many archaeometry laboratories around the world. The background and development of ‘
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Archaeometry. 48:377-398
This is the first study on the differential distribution and concentrations of silver in ceramics recovered from archaeological excavations. The chemical compositions of 1174 pottery vessels from 38 Roman-period sites in Israel have been determined.
Autor:
Moshe Wieder, David Adan-Bayewitz
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 17:393-415
The paper presents a comparative micromorphological analysis of the range of soil materials used to make the pottery of the hilly Galilee during the Roman period, and the ceramic products made from these materials. The four soil units that served as
Autor:
David Adan-Bayewitz, Moshe Wieder
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 35:327-341
The characteristics of, and the sources of the soil materials for, pottery groups manufactured in three ancient settlements of early Roman (late first century BC–first century AD) Galilee were studied by micromorphological techniques. The site-spec
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 41:1-24
A recently developed high-precision X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method, applied for the first time to the study of archaeological pottery, determines the abundances of 13 trace and four major elements from one X-ray spectrum acquired over a 1000 second
Autor:
David Adan-Bayewitz, Mordechai Aviam
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Archaeology. 10:131-165