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Continuity amid transformation: An analysis of pottery production from the late La Tène to early Roman periods in Eastern Bohemia

Authors

VOLF Jan SLAVÍČEK Karel TRNOVÁ Kristýna

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Archaeological Science : Reports
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105073
Doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105073
Keywords La Tene period; Roman period; Pottery production; Socio-economic network; Chemical composition analysis; Thin-section analysis
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Description At the end of the La Tene period and the beginning of the Roman period in the first century BC, society in Central Europe underwent a significant transformation, which included notable changes in pottery production. This transformation is often attributed to the collapse of the social structures of the La Tene period and the arrival of a new population. Pottery production, in particular, is generally considered to have undergone a complete transformation. However, previous studies on this transition have primarily focused on the stylistic analysis of shapes and decorations, as illustrated by the pottery assemblage from Slepotice (Eastern Bohemia). In order to obtain additional data on the transitional period, this study of pottery from Slepotice incorporates analyses of the materials used and the manufacturing process through macroscopic observation, X-ray fluorescence analysis, and thin-section analysis. These analyses provide new insights into the differences in pottery production and distribution during the first century BC. Our research indicates that while the transformation included the collapse of the La Tene socioeconomic network, it did not result in a complete break in the pottery production process.

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