In the last ten years the Archaeological Mission of Chieti University in Cyrenaica has investigated, through intensive field surveys and excavations, several contexts of the Cyrenaican chora. Among the many recorded settlements, Lamluda is the most interesting because of its urban organisation, productivity and location at the intersection of the main road network. Our aim is to present the preliminary data from the mapping, survey and excavation of the site, including the results of the archaeometric analysis and the epigraphic study. Among the copious ceramic finds the Roman coarse wares and amphorae are particularly numerous, dating mainly to the Imperial, Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The pottery illustrates not only the longevity of the settlement, which lasted until the eighth or ninth century AD, but also helps to trace the evolution of agricultural wealth and trade. Through archaeometrical and archaeological research it is possible to identify the main local products and their circulation, as well as the imported or exported amphorae and hypothesize on the nature of their contents.

"Appendix 1. Epigraphic and palaeographic analysis of an inscription on a pottery fragment from Lamluda" in O. Menozzi-S. Antonelli-A.Cinalli-M.C. Mancini-S. Agostini, Lamluda; from the excavation to the Archaeometric analysis / Cinalli, Angela. - In: LIBYAN STUDIES. - ISSN 0263-7189. - 45:(2014), pp. 76-78. [10.1017/lis.2014.9]

"Appendix 1. Epigraphic and palaeographic analysis of an inscription on a pottery fragment from Lamluda" in O. Menozzi-S. Antonelli-A.Cinalli-M.C. Mancini-S. Agostini, Lamluda; from the excavation to the Archaeometric analysis

Angela Cinalli
2014

Abstract

In the last ten years the Archaeological Mission of Chieti University in Cyrenaica has investigated, through intensive field surveys and excavations, several contexts of the Cyrenaican chora. Among the many recorded settlements, Lamluda is the most interesting because of its urban organisation, productivity and location at the intersection of the main road network. Our aim is to present the preliminary data from the mapping, survey and excavation of the site, including the results of the archaeometric analysis and the epigraphic study. Among the copious ceramic finds the Roman coarse wares and amphorae are particularly numerous, dating mainly to the Imperial, Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The pottery illustrates not only the longevity of the settlement, which lasted until the eighth or ninth century AD, but also helps to trace the evolution of agricultural wealth and trade. Through archaeometrical and archaeological research it is possible to identify the main local products and their circulation, as well as the imported or exported amphorae and hypothesize on the nature of their contents.
2014
Lamluda, Cyrenaican archaeology and epigraphy, Cyrenaican pottery
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"Appendix 1. Epigraphic and palaeographic analysis of an inscription on a pottery fragment from Lamluda" in O. Menozzi-S. Antonelli-A.Cinalli-M.C. Mancini-S. Agostini, Lamluda; from the excavation to the Archaeometric analysis / Cinalli, Angela. - In: LIBYAN STUDIES. - ISSN 0263-7189. - 45:(2014), pp. 76-78. [10.1017/lis.2014.9]
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