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Publications in Scientific Journals:

E Matricardi, R. Jung, H. Mommsen, M. Pacciarelli, J.H. Sterba:
"Aegean-Type and Aegeanizing Pottery from Ionian Apulia. New Studies and Provenance";
Origini, XLIV (2020), 111 - 148.



English abstract:
This paper concerns twenty-six Aegean or Aegean-type ceramic artefacts from two
Bronze Age sites of Ionian Apulia. Eighteen pieces, almost unpublished, were found during the ex-
cavations carried out by F.G. Lo Porto in the long-lasting coastal settlement of Scalo di Furno (Porto
Cesareo), the subject of a new study being edited by E. Matricardi. Another eight finds (only partially
published) come from Caverna DellŽErba (Avetrana), a natural cavity probably used for cult prac-
tices. The chrono-typological study of the artefacts has allowed us to date most of them to the Late
Helladic IIIB and IIIC periods, corresponding to the Recent Bronze Age in Italian terms. Archaeo-
metric analyses using the NAA method have made it possible to identify some specimens produced
in different regions of Greece and others made in Apulia - either confirming or refining conclusions
drawn from typological and macroscopic fabric analyses. With this approach it was possible, on the
one hand, to expand our knowledge of exchange relationships with Aegean communities, and, on
the other, to specify the typological range of so-called Italo-Mycenaean products as well as to better
define the precise production regions of such ceramics in Apulia.


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_298238.pdf


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