“…This have been known since ancient times and have been studied from historians, scientists and travelers (e.g. Stoppani, 1873;Coppi, 1875;Pantanelli & Santi, 1896;Biasutti, 1907;Barbieri, 1947;Mucchi, 1966Mucchi, , 1968Bertolani, 1980;Ferrari & Vianello, 1985;Gorgoni et al, 1988;Bertacchini et al, 1999;Castaldini et al, 2003 and2007;Gorgoni, 2003;Bonini 2008Bonini , 2009Bonini and 2012Carobene & Gasperi, 2008;Bertacchini, 2009;Castaldini et al, 2011), contributing to create an important documentation on its evolution. Since the roman period, the Nirano area was a dwelling place of organized groups that worked with ceramics and bricks, as testified by many historical sources and proved by the discovery of an ancient crockery furnace.…”