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Pottery Technologies and Sociocultural Connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Millenium BC

Pottery Technologies and Sociocultural Connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Millenium BC
1. Auflage, 2018
Today archaeometric approaches to pottery are commonly utilised in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology. Pottery experts in the Aegean are now able to use various methods based on a well-established scientific framework and comparable data. This state-of-the-art interdisciplinary approach to Aegean ceramics produces a large amount of new and complex data, used by specialists and non-specialists for interpretations about socio-cultural phenomena. Therefore, the main aim of this conference volume is to bring together archaeometric experts and their scientific questions and data with traditional archaeological pottery analysis. This enables broader archaeological and cultural contextualisation within one particular geographical area and time horizon – the Early Bronze Age 1–2 periods (3000–2300 BC) on both sides of the Aegean.
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Pottery Technologies in the Aegean and Anatolia During the 3rd Millennium BC: An Introduction
Page 9 - 22
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Early Bronze Age Pottery Workshops Around Pergamon: A Model for Pottery Production in the 3rd Millennium BC
Barbara Horejs - Hans Mommsen
Page 25 - 62
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Marble-Tempered Ware in 3rd Millennium BC Anatolia
Lisa Peloschek
Page 63 - 76
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Function and Technology: A Pottery Assemblage from an Early Bronze Age House at Çukuriçi Höyük
Maria Röcklinger - Barbara Horejs
Page 77 - 104
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Examining the Dynamics of Early Bronze Age Pottery Production and Distribution in the Konya Plain of South Central Anatolia, Turkey
Page 105 - 118
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Settlement and Society in the Early Bronze Age Heraion: Exploring Stratigraphy, Architecture and Ceramic Innovation After Mid-3rd Millennium BC
Page 119 - 142
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Crafting and Consumption Choices: Neolithic – Early Helladic II Ceramic Production and Distribution, Midea and Tiryns, Mainland Greece
Clare Burke - Eva Alram-Stern - Katie Demakopoulou
Page 145 - 160
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Early Helladic II Pottery from Midea in the Argolid: Forms and Fabrics Pointing to Special Use and Import
Page 161 - 182
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Social Change – Cultural Change – Technological Change: Archaeological Studies and Scientific Analyses of Early Aeginetan Pottery
Page 183 - 196
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Early Helladic II–III Pottery Groups from Eretria (Euboea)
Page 197 - 214
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Romanos-Navarino Dunes in the Pylia: The Early Helladic II Settlement and the Case of the Early Helladic II Well
Page 215 - 248
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Ceramic Traditions in Southwestern Peloponnese During the Early Helladic II Period: The Romanos Pylias Case Study
Page 249 - 266
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Early Helladic Pottery Traditions in Western Greece: The Case of Kephalonia and Ithaca
Page 267 - 286
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Pottery Technology(ies) in Prepalatial Crete: Evidence from Archaeological and Archaeometric Study
Page 287 - 304
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Index - Pottery and Analytical Terminology - Geographical Names
Page 305 - 312
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8127-9, Print, hardcover, 18.10.2018
Edition:
978-3-7001-8419-5, eBook, PDF, limited accessibility , 18.10.2018
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
311 Pages
Format:
29,7x21cm
Language:
German

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