Project

Made in North Africa. Production and Consumption of African Red Slip Ware in Late Antiquity

Code
01D33316
Duration
01 December 2016 → 30 November 2020
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Humanities
    • Archaeology
    • History
    • Theory and methodology of archaeology
    • Other history and archaeology
Keywords
African Red Slip Ware Roman North Africa     Late Roman Pottery fabric analysis
 
Project description

The dissertation focuses on the issues, where and for whom African Red Slip Ware was made. It is based on the representative African tableware collection of the Dutch archaeologist Salomonson. By applying fabric analysis, the samples with archaeologically secured provenances are used to determine the origin of African tableware from selected Mediterranean consumption sites and thus allowing for economic reconstructions.