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Greyware Pottery from Sant Miquel de La Vall: some Thoughts about the Distribution and Exchange of Utilitarian Cooking Pots in Medieval Catalonia
Medieval greyware pottery from Sant Miquel de la Vall presents a specific
case for the study of this type of production in Catalonia. The archaeometric
characterization of a group of 10 samples, consisting of their petrographic analysis
based on the microscopical examination of thin sections and their chemical and
mineral characterization through the analysis of X Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and
X Ray Diffraction (XRD), has allowed to identify up to four different productions,
some of which have also been retrieved in distant sites located on the areas of
Anoia and Girones. The aim of this paper is to present some thoughts about the
possible routes of distribution and exchange of pottery in the Middle Age and on
the role played by the rivers Segre, Llobregat and Ter in connecting different sites
throughout the Catalan landscape between 11th and 12th centuries.