All Stories

  1. Fuel for debating ancient economies. Calculating wood consumption at urban scale in Roman Imperial times
  2. From Formal to Technical Styles: Production Challenges and Economic Implications of Changing Tableware Styles in Roman to Late Antique Sagalassos
  3. Reconstructing Regional Trajectories: the Provenance and Distribution of Archaic to Hellenistic Ceramics in CentralPisidia(South-west Turkey)
  4. HEROM: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Editorial Preface
  5. Roman bazaar or market economy? Explaining tableware distributions through computational modelling
  6. A late antique ceramic workshop complex: evidence for workshop organisation at Sagalassos (southwest Turkey)
  7. The Potters of Ancient Sagalassos Revisited
  8. MERCURY: an Agent-Based Model of Tableware Trade in the Roman East
  9. Pots in Space
  10. Subsistence economy and land use strategies in the Burdur province (SW Anatolia) from prehistory to the Byzantine period
  11. Spatial Distribution of Elemental Enrichments around Archaeological Sites: Insights from the Ancient City of Sagalassos in Southwest Turkey
  12. Communal Dining in the Eastern Suburbium of Ancient Sagalassos The Evidence of Animal Remains and Material Culture
  13. Herom Shows its True Colours! Editorial Preface
  14. Breaking the “Great Curse of Archaeology”: Editorial Preface
  15. The geochemistry and distribution of Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic wares of the territory of ancient Sagalassos (SW Turkey): A reconnaissance study
  16. Negotiating the Complexity of Material Culture Studies: Editorial Preface
  17. Integrating Multi-element Geochemical and Magnetic Survey at Ancient Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey): Anthropogenic Versus Natural Anomalies
  18. Societal changes in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine periods. Results from the Sagalassos Territorial Archaeological Survey 2008 (southwest Turkey)
  19. Multi-element soil prospection aiding geophysical and archaeological survey on an archaeological site in suburban Sagalassos (SW-Turkey)
  20. Climate, people, fire and vegetation: new insights into vegetation dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean since the 1st century AD
  21. Technical and Social Considerations of Tools from Roman-period Ceramic Workshops at Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey): Not Just Tools of the Trade?
  22. Technical and Social Considerations of Tools from Roman-period Ceramic Workshops at Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey): Not Just Tools of the Trade?
  23. Scherben Bringen Glück. Herom's Editorial Statement
  24. Pottery, Roman Empire
  25. Climate, people, fire and vegetation: new insights into vegetation dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean since the 1st century AD
  26. Understanding ceramic variability: an archaeometrical interpretation of the Classical and Hellenistic ceramics at Düzen Tepe and Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey)
  27. A Middle–Late Byzantine Pottery Assemblage from Sagalassos: Typo-Chronology and Sociocultural Interpretation
  28. Mapping Regional Ceramic Fabrics in Sagalassos (SW-Turkey), Dating from 500 BC–700 AD
  29. Bridges between deterministic and probabilistic models for binary data
  30. The hidden material culture of the Dark Ages. Early medieval ceramics at Sagalassos (Turkey): new evidence (ca AD 650–800)
  31. Seriation by constrained correspondence analysis: A simulation study
  32. Wine and olive oil permeation in pitched and non-pitched ceramics: relation with results from archaeological amphorae from Sagalassos, Turkey
  33. CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS AT SAGALASSOS
  34. Contextual Analysis At Sagalassos
  35. Two Late Antique Residential Complexes At Sagalassos
  36. Evidence for glass ‘recycling’ using Pb and Sr isotopic ratios and Sr-mixing lines: the case of early Byzantine Sagalassos
  37. TWO LATE ANTIQUE RESIDENTIAL COMPLEXES AT SAGALASSOS
  38. Eastern Sigillata A in Italy
  39. A geochemical study of Roman to early Byzantine Glass from Sagalassos, South-west Turkey
  40. Analyzing Domestic Contexts at Sagalassos: Developing a Methodology Using Ceramics and Macro-Botanical Remains
  41. Fish remains from archaeological sites as indicators of former trade connections in the Eastern Mediterranean
  42. Comparing Ordinary Craft Production: Textile and Pottery Production in Roman Asia Minor
  43. Analyzing Domestic Contexts at Sagalassos: Developing a Methodology Using Ceramics and Macro-Botanical Remains
  44. Pollen sequences from the city of Sagalassos (Pisidia, southwest Turkey).
  45. Constrained Correspondence Analysis for Seriation in Archaeology Applied to Sagalassos Ceramic Tablewares
  46. The Concept of a Pottery Production Centre. An Archaeometrical Contribution from Ancient Sagalassos
  47. The sigillata manufactories of Pergamon and Sagalassos
  48. Recent Excavations in the Potters' Quarter of Roman Sagalassos
  49. Bridges between Deterministic and Probabilistic Models for Binary Data