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Hellenistic and Roman Pottery from Boyalıtepe (Kameni) Höyük
Adalya. Annual of the Suna & İnan KIRAÇ Research Institute on Mediterranean CivilizationLocated in the northeastern corner of the province of Karaman, Boyalıtepe (Kameni) Höyük lies 20 km west of the village of Boyalı. Surveys on the mound (höyük) yielded pottery from the Iron Age as well as the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods ...
Hatice Körsulu, Rabia Karakaya
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Journal of Greek archaeology
The publication of Dean Peeters’ ambitious monograph is timely, seeing that regions and ‘micro-regions’ in antiquity are attracting increasing scholarly interest. It is based on the author’s recent Ph.D.
John Lund
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The publication of Dean Peeters’ ambitious monograph is timely, seeing that regions and ‘micro-regions’ in antiquity are attracting increasing scholarly interest. It is based on the author’s recent Ph.D.
John Lund
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Shelley C. Stone: The Hellenistic and Roman Fine Pottery.
Gnomon, 2020Z. Kotitsa
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Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
:The circumstances and chronology of the emergence of lead-glazed pottery in the Late Hellenistic and Roman Mediterranean remain heavily debated. This article presents a multidisciplinary discussion of pottery provenance and glazing technology based on ...
F. Liard, M. J. Versluys, Ayed Ben Amara
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:The circumstances and chronology of the emergence of lead-glazed pottery in the Late Hellenistic and Roman Mediterranean remain heavily debated. This article presents a multidisciplinary discussion of pottery provenance and glazing technology based on ...
F. Liard, M. J. Versluys, Ayed Ben Amara
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Pottery Production, Landscape and Economy of Roman Dalmatia, 2018
The present contribution aims to summarise the current material evidence-based information on the Hellenistic pottery production in Dalmatia, with a special attention on the current state of archaeometric research in approaching the above- specified ...
Marina Ugarković, B. Šegvić
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The present contribution aims to summarise the current material evidence-based information on the Hellenistic pottery production in Dalmatia, with a special attention on the current state of archaeometric research in approaching the above- specified ...
Marina Ugarković, B. Šegvić
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Regions and regional variations in Hellenistic Central Asia: what pottery assemblages can tell us
Afghanistan, 2019Regions play an important part in scholarly discussions on Hellenistic Central Asia. Most commonly the concept of regions is determined by historically testified administrative entities. They also form the basis for many art-historical and archaeological
G. Puschnigg, Jean-Baptiste Houal
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Neutron activation analysis of Hellenistic pottery from Boeotia, Greece
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2006A set of 122 ceramic vessels found mostly in Hellenistic tombs in Boeotia, Greece, has been analysed using neutron activation analysis. The samples had been found during excavations of ancient cemeteries in the towns of Akraiphnion and Aliartos situated, respectively, at the eastern and south-western shores of the ancient lake of Copais (north-western ...
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Hellenistic and Roman Relief Pottery in Liburnia
1999Study imported relief pottery from the 2th cent BC to the mind 5th cent AD.
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Hellenistic Pottery from Caesarea Maritima: A Preliminary Study
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1980Pottery from the Herodian and earlier periods of Caesarea Maritima is a rarity. Most of the excavation at the site has been in Late Roman, Byzantine, and later periods; only in one portion of the excavations has any concentration of earlier material been found, in the area to the north of the Crusader city and immediately south of the walls discovered ...
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Sarah A. James. Hellenistic Pottery: The Fine Wares
Mouseion, 2022Alexandros Laftsidis
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