Minerals (Jun 2023)

Trade Networks in the Neighbouring Roman Provinces of Aquitania-Tarraconensis on the Bay of Biscay: Evidence from Petrographic and Chemical Analyses of Common Coarse Ware Pottery

  • Ainhoa Alonso-Olazabal,
  • Maria Cruz Zuluaga,
  • Ana Martínez-Salcedo,
  • Milagros Esteban-Delgado,
  • Maria Teresa Izquierdo-Marculeta,
  • François Rechin,
  • Luis Ángel Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13070887
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 887

Abstract

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Common non-wheel-thrown Roman pottery from the southern Aquitania and north-eastern of Tarraconensis provinces (CNT-AQTA) of the Early and Later Roman Empire (1st to 5th centuries AD) has been studied. Petrological, mineralogical, and chemical analyses were conducted to contrast with the archaeological study of the pottery. The chemical composition of many pottery samples displays different patterns of burial chemical modification, limiting their use for provenance and diffusion studies. Particular emphasis has been paid to the petrographic features of the fabrics, as they do not change during burial, reflecting the nature of the raw material and making it possible to identify the provenance areas of the raw materials. Around the Bay of Biscay, the same pottery tradition continued in the neighbouring provinces during Roman times. Petrographic studies make it possible to determine the distribution of pottery and the changes in trade networks during the Roman period across the area of the Bay of Biscay being studied.

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