“…In these areas the discovery of emporia with Mycenaean, Cretan and Cypriot artifacts are evidence of an advanced network between the Near East and the Tyrrhenian area. Archaeometric research on Bronze Age pottery (for a review see [11,12,13]) has been fundamental to understanding the relationship between Nuragic and Mycenaean and Levantine societies with an exchange of knowledge, proved by the imitation of Mycenaean pottery by the Nuragic people and, in other respects, by the Nuragic pottery discovered in Crete and Cyprus [14,15,16,17,18,19]. Several authors studied the mineralogical composition and technological aspects of the Nuragic pottery, such as the Sardinian Late Bronze age gray ware [20] or general aspects of the Middle Bronze Age -Early Iron Age pottery, also in terms of evolution [14,21,22].…”