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Key terms: local raw materials; Nuragic pottery; technology; Sant’Imbenia Amphorae; Sardinia The Nuragic Village of Sant'Imbenia is located in North-West Sardinia (Alghero, SS). It was inhabited from approximately the XIV to VII century... more
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      Archaeometry, Nuragic Archaeology, Pottery technology and function
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      Archaeometry, Nuragic Archaeology, Pottery technology and function
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      Archaeometry, Nuragic Archaeology, Pottery technology and function, Archeologia Fenicio-Punica E Nuragica in Sardegna
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      Archaeometry, Nuragic Archaeology, Pottery technology and function
In questo lavoro sono presentati i risultati di analisi archeometriche realizzate su campioni di ceramiche fenicie rinvenute negli scavi archeologici del villaggio nuragico di Sant’Imbenia, Alghero, SS, Sardegna, durante le campagne del... more
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      Pottery (Archaeology), Archaeometry, Tecnology, Archeologia Fenicio-Punica E Nuragica in Sardegna
The Nuragic site of Sant’Imbenia in Alghero (north-western Sardinia, Italy) was inhabited approximately between the 14th and the 7th century BC. During the last centuries of its life, Sant’Imbenia lived a population of locals and... more
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      Sardinia (Archaeology), Iron Age, Nuragic Archaeology, Tecnology
Pottery from A. 51: archaeological and technological analyses.
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      Archaeology, Sardinia (Archaeology), Archaeometry, Protohistory
After ten years of research at S. Imbenia (Alghero-Sardinia) this paper looks at the site as a productive commercial and political site. The contribution of L. Sanna on 3D and photogrammetry, of Beatrice De Rosa on pottery technology ann... more
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      Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Research Methodology, Sardinia (Archaeology)
The relation between Carthage and the North Western district of Sardinia began during the first half of the 8th century BC with an important trade exchange. This approach was binary and not unilinear with, in percentage, similar... more
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      Archaeology, Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula, Carthage (Archaeology), Etruscan Archaeology