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Title: A Unique Assemblage of Roman Handmade/Slow Wheel-Made Pottery at Tamuda (Tetouan, Morocco): Provenance, Production Technology, and Archaeological Implications
Author: Fantuzzi, Leandro
Bernal Casasola, Darío
Cau Ontiveros, Miguel Ángel
Bustamante Álvarez, Macarena
Keywords: Ceràmica romana
Mauritània Tingitana
Arqueologia clàssica
Utensilis de pedra
Marroc
Roman pottery
Mauretania Tingitana
Classical antiquities
Stone implements
Morocco
Issue Date: 15-Oct-2024
Publisher: Brill
Abstract: A study of a 2nd century AD assemblage of handmade/slow wheel-made cooking wares, found at the Roman settlement of Tamuda (Tetouan, Morocco) is presented. Such ceramics are rare in Early-Middle Roman Imperial contexts of the western Mediterranean. A combined typological and archaeometric approach ―including petrographic, mineralogical, and chemical analyses― was carried out to study this assemblage, aiming to examine the hypothesis of a local or regional provenance and to shed light on its production technology. The results indicate the existence of a diversity of products, including a fabric that was likely locally manufactured, as well as other imported fabrics that point to micro-regional distribution or trade of some of these wares. This research is a significant contribution towards a better understanding of the handmade/slow wheel-made pottery that was produced and consumed in the northern Moroccan Rif in the Roman period.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1163/21915784-bja10035
It is part of: Journal of African Archaeology, 2024, vol. 22, num.1-2, p. 115-141
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217770
Related resource: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1163/21915784-bja10035
ISSN: 1612-1651
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