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Babesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving | 2005

Eastern Sigillata A in Italy A socio-economic Evaluation

Daniele Malfitana; Jeroen Poblome; John Lund

This paper takes a fresh look at the distribution of eastern sigillata A in Italy. The attested pattern is explained against the contemporary political, socio-economic and cultural background of the growing impact of Rome in the eastern Mediterranean. Especially in its early stages, the trade in eastern sigillata A formed part of wider patterns of dialectic exchange. In this way, the paper illustrates how the consumption of household artefacts could reflect and interact with wider processes, elevating eastern sigillata A to the status of desirable surrogate. Finally, a possible association with Rhosica vasa is suggested.*


HEROM. Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture | 2012

Scherben bringen Glück. HEROM’S Editorial Statement

Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana; John Lund

HEROM’s editorial statement presents the rationale of genesis of this new Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture. HEROM is an annual online journal presenting innovative contributions to the study of material culture produced, exchanged, and consumed within the spheres of the Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman world. The journal publishes papers in the full range of the scholarly field and in all relevant academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences. HEROM creates a bridge between material culture specialists and the wider scientific community, with an interest in how humans interacted with and regarded artefacts from the late 4th century BC to the 7th century AD. HEROM contains Guaranteed Peer Reviewed Content (GPRC), coordinated by a strong, global scientific committee, and implements up-to-date online publication strategies. The journal is open to international research submitted by individual scholars as well as by interdisciplinary teams, and especially wishes to promote work by junior researchers and new and innovative projects. Challenging research themes can be explored in dedicated issues, and theoretical approaches are welcomed. Book reviews and review articles further screen the pulse of the field.


When did Antiquity end? Archaeological case studies in three continents | 2011

Late Roman Tablewares from the Survey at Ancient Tanagra. Finding the Wider Perspective

Philip Bes; Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana; John Bintliff


Archeologia Classica | 2006

Rhosica vasa mandavi (Cic., Att. 6.1.13) towards the identification of a major ceramic tableware industry of the Eastern Mediterranean: Eastern sigillata A

John Lund; Daniele Malfitana; Jeroen Poblome


HEROM. Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture | 2016

HEROM: yesterday, today and tomorrow. Editorial Preface

Jeroen Poblome; John Lund; Daniele Malfitana


Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum Acta | 2014

It’s complicated … Past cultural identity and plain broken pottery

Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana; John Lund


HEROM. Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture | 2014

Breaking the "great curse of archaeology". Editorial preface

John Lund; Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana


HEROM. Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture | 2013

Negotiating the Complexity of Material Culture Studies: Editorial Preface

John Lund; Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana


The Encyclopedia of Ancient History | 2012

Pottery, Roman Empire

Jeroen Poblome; Daniele Malfitana; John Lund


Archive | 2012

The photographic exhibition. La mostra fotografica

Daniele Malfitana; Jeroen Poblome

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Catholic University of Leuven

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