Tescione 2025, fig. 7

Emanuela Canciello, Teresa Tescione

Related article: Tescione T. 2025, The resilience of ancient landscapes through the analysis of ceramic assemblages: the Campanian Plain as a case study, in R. Brancato, V. Ferrari, I. Rossi (eds.), Investigating Resilient Roman Agricultural Landscapes in Southern Italy. An integrated and open IT approach for archaeological topography of centuriation. Proceedings of the final conference of the PRIN 2022 project ‘In.Res.Agri’ (Naples, 20th-21st November 2025), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 36.2, 263-275 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.36.2.2025.20)

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Chronotypological graph of late Roman and high Medieval age ceramic. African Red Slip ware: 1) bowl Hayes 88b/90 (Frattaminore UO 32); 2) bowl Hayes 61C (Sant’Arpino UO 94); Aegean-Eastern common ware: 3) pot (Frattaminore UO 32); Regional painted ware: 4) bowl (Sant’Arpino UO 65); 5) jug (Sant’Arpino UO 65); 6-8) basin (Sant’Arpino UO 90; Frattaminore UO 32-UO 43); Regional common ware: 9) cup (Sant’Arpino UO 65); Regional cooking ware: 10- 12) pot (Frattaminore UO 32; Frattaminore-S. Arpino UO 52; Sant’Arpino UO 94) (drawings by E. Canciello; re-elab. by the Author)

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Tescione 2025, fig. 7