Abstract

The paper describes the application of integrated methodologies for the reconstruction of functional aspects of archaeological pottery, through spatial analysis of ceramic functional categories by GIS tools and chemical analysis of organic residues by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The research focused on the pottery assemblages from the archaic building (6 th century BC) identified in the Messapian settlement of Castello di Alceste (San Vito dei Normanni, Apulia, Italy). The application of integrated approaches contributed to better understand the role played by ceramics and their content in different functional areas.

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