During the archaeological survey carried out in 2004 in El Kala National Park (El Taref province, North East Algeria), the surface ceramic assemblages, which include amphoras, African Red Slip Ware (ARS), common and cooking ware, were collected and documented, making it possible to propose a chronology of occupation / frequentation of inhabited areas between the 3rd c. BC and the 7th c.AD, with a greater intensity between IV and V c. AD. The information available does not allow general conclusions to be drawn concerning ceramic consumption and production at the regional level. A summary of the collected data is presented here.