A multidisciplinary study in ancient Fregellae shows that two distinct culinary traditions used the same cooking ware, locally produced with identical raw materials and techniques. Only the shape of ...
The chamber pot stands about 12.5 inches tall and measures 13.5 inches wide at the rim. R.J.A. Wilson It may look like an ordinary storage jar, but some 1,500 years ago, a ceramic orange vessel ...
The proof was in the, er, concretion. By Nicholas Bakalar Archaeologists working at ancient Roman sites commonly find ceramics, but it is not always easy to know what these objects were used for. Wine ...
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