Greek Iron Age Pottery in the Mediterranean World (eBook, ePUB)
Tracing Provenance and Socioeconomic Ties
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Tracing Provenance and Socioeconomic Ties
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009474832
- Artikelnr.: 72348870
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List of Contributors; Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction to
the analysis of Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 2. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies by neutron activation analysis Stefanos Gimatzidis and
Hans Mommsen; 3. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies of the earliest Aegean transport amphoras, K-22 ware,
and other geometric ceramics Stefanos Gimatzidis; 4. The social context of
pottery production, exchange and consumption in the northern Aegean
Stefanos Gimatzidis; 5. Geometric pottery production and consumption in the
Balkan hinterland: patterns of ceramic technology transfer in the early
Iron Age Anelia Bozkova and Stefanos Gimatzidis; 6. The Aegean connection
of East Locris: exchange of Protogeometric transport amphoras and other
ceramic wares at Elateia and Kynos Sigrid Jalkotzy-Deger and Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 7. Early Iron Age Klazomenai: the evidence from neutron
activation analysis Rik Vaessen and Yäar E. Ersoy; 8. The earliest Greek
colonisation in Campania: pottery from Kyme, Pithekoussai and the Sarno
Valley in the light of neutron activation analysis Francesca Mermati; 9.
Late geometric and orientalising pottery from Sicilian Naxos in its context
Maria Costanza Lentini; 10. Early Greek pottery on the coast of Málaga,
Andalusia, Spain: feasting, cultural contacts and trade in the Phoenician
West Eduardo García Alfonso; 11. Consumption of geometric and archaic Greek
pottery in the Emporion of Huelva (Tartessos, south-western Spain) Fernando
González de Canales, Jorge Llompart, and Aurelio Montaño; 12. Greek
geometric ceramics from Phoenician Utica: the closed context of Well 20017
José Luis López Castro, Imed Ben Jerbania, Alfredo Mederos Martín, Víctor
Martínez Hahnmüller, and Ahmed Ferjaoui; 13. The Greek geometric pottery
from the Tunisian excavations at Utica Imed Ben Jerbania; 14. Early Iron
Age Greek pottery at Sidon: the ritual context of consumption Stefanos
Gimatzidis and Claude Doumet Serhal; 15. The role of Aegean imports and
Aegeanizing wares in the Phoenician cemetery of al-Bass, Tyre Francisco J.
Núñez; 16. Concluding remarks on early Greek pottery production, exchange
and consumption overseas Stefanos Gimatzidis; Catalogue of the NAA samples
and results; Appendix; Index.
the analysis of Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 2. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies by neutron activation analysis Stefanos Gimatzidis and
Hans Mommsen; 3. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies of the earliest Aegean transport amphoras, K-22 ware,
and other geometric ceramics Stefanos Gimatzidis; 4. The social context of
pottery production, exchange and consumption in the northern Aegean
Stefanos Gimatzidis; 5. Geometric pottery production and consumption in the
Balkan hinterland: patterns of ceramic technology transfer in the early
Iron Age Anelia Bozkova and Stefanos Gimatzidis; 6. The Aegean connection
of East Locris: exchange of Protogeometric transport amphoras and other
ceramic wares at Elateia and Kynos Sigrid Jalkotzy-Deger and Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 7. Early Iron Age Klazomenai: the evidence from neutron
activation analysis Rik Vaessen and Yäar E. Ersoy; 8. The earliest Greek
colonisation in Campania: pottery from Kyme, Pithekoussai and the Sarno
Valley in the light of neutron activation analysis Francesca Mermati; 9.
Late geometric and orientalising pottery from Sicilian Naxos in its context
Maria Costanza Lentini; 10. Early Greek pottery on the coast of Málaga,
Andalusia, Spain: feasting, cultural contacts and trade in the Phoenician
West Eduardo García Alfonso; 11. Consumption of geometric and archaic Greek
pottery in the Emporion of Huelva (Tartessos, south-western Spain) Fernando
González de Canales, Jorge Llompart, and Aurelio Montaño; 12. Greek
geometric ceramics from Phoenician Utica: the closed context of Well 20017
José Luis López Castro, Imed Ben Jerbania, Alfredo Mederos Martín, Víctor
Martínez Hahnmüller, and Ahmed Ferjaoui; 13. The Greek geometric pottery
from the Tunisian excavations at Utica Imed Ben Jerbania; 14. Early Iron
Age Greek pottery at Sidon: the ritual context of consumption Stefanos
Gimatzidis and Claude Doumet Serhal; 15. The role of Aegean imports and
Aegeanizing wares in the Phoenician cemetery of al-Bass, Tyre Francisco J.
Núñez; 16. Concluding remarks on early Greek pottery production, exchange
and consumption overseas Stefanos Gimatzidis; Catalogue of the NAA samples
and results; Appendix; Index.
List of Contributors; Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction to
the analysis of Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 2. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies by neutron activation analysis Stefanos Gimatzidis and
Hans Mommsen; 3. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies of the earliest Aegean transport amphoras, K-22 ware,
and other geometric ceramics Stefanos Gimatzidis; 4. The social context of
pottery production, exchange and consumption in the northern Aegean
Stefanos Gimatzidis; 5. Geometric pottery production and consumption in the
Balkan hinterland: patterns of ceramic technology transfer in the early
Iron Age Anelia Bozkova and Stefanos Gimatzidis; 6. The Aegean connection
of East Locris: exchange of Protogeometric transport amphoras and other
ceramic wares at Elateia and Kynos Sigrid Jalkotzy-Deger and Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 7. Early Iron Age Klazomenai: the evidence from neutron
activation analysis Rik Vaessen and Yäar E. Ersoy; 8. The earliest Greek
colonisation in Campania: pottery from Kyme, Pithekoussai and the Sarno
Valley in the light of neutron activation analysis Francesca Mermati; 9.
Late geometric and orientalising pottery from Sicilian Naxos in its context
Maria Costanza Lentini; 10. Early Greek pottery on the coast of Málaga,
Andalusia, Spain: feasting, cultural contacts and trade in the Phoenician
West Eduardo García Alfonso; 11. Consumption of geometric and archaic Greek
pottery in the Emporion of Huelva (Tartessos, south-western Spain) Fernando
González de Canales, Jorge Llompart, and Aurelio Montaño; 12. Greek
geometric ceramics from Phoenician Utica: the closed context of Well 20017
José Luis López Castro, Imed Ben Jerbania, Alfredo Mederos Martín, Víctor
Martínez Hahnmüller, and Ahmed Ferjaoui; 13. The Greek geometric pottery
from the Tunisian excavations at Utica Imed Ben Jerbania; 14. Early Iron
Age Greek pottery at Sidon: the ritual context of consumption Stefanos
Gimatzidis and Claude Doumet Serhal; 15. The role of Aegean imports and
Aegeanizing wares in the Phoenician cemetery of al-Bass, Tyre Francisco J.
Núñez; 16. Concluding remarks on early Greek pottery production, exchange
and consumption overseas Stefanos Gimatzidis; Catalogue of the NAA samples
and results; Appendix; Index.
the analysis of Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 2. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies by neutron activation analysis Stefanos Gimatzidis and
Hans Mommsen; 3. Greek Iron Age pottery in the Mediterranean world:
provenance studies of the earliest Aegean transport amphoras, K-22 ware,
and other geometric ceramics Stefanos Gimatzidis; 4. The social context of
pottery production, exchange and consumption in the northern Aegean
Stefanos Gimatzidis; 5. Geometric pottery production and consumption in the
Balkan hinterland: patterns of ceramic technology transfer in the early
Iron Age Anelia Bozkova and Stefanos Gimatzidis; 6. The Aegean connection
of East Locris: exchange of Protogeometric transport amphoras and other
ceramic wares at Elateia and Kynos Sigrid Jalkotzy-Deger and Stefanos
Gimatzidis; 7. Early Iron Age Klazomenai: the evidence from neutron
activation analysis Rik Vaessen and Yäar E. Ersoy; 8. The earliest Greek
colonisation in Campania: pottery from Kyme, Pithekoussai and the Sarno
Valley in the light of neutron activation analysis Francesca Mermati; 9.
Late geometric and orientalising pottery from Sicilian Naxos in its context
Maria Costanza Lentini; 10. Early Greek pottery on the coast of Málaga,
Andalusia, Spain: feasting, cultural contacts and trade in the Phoenician
West Eduardo García Alfonso; 11. Consumption of geometric and archaic Greek
pottery in the Emporion of Huelva (Tartessos, south-western Spain) Fernando
González de Canales, Jorge Llompart, and Aurelio Montaño; 12. Greek
geometric ceramics from Phoenician Utica: the closed context of Well 20017
José Luis López Castro, Imed Ben Jerbania, Alfredo Mederos Martín, Víctor
Martínez Hahnmüller, and Ahmed Ferjaoui; 13. The Greek geometric pottery
from the Tunisian excavations at Utica Imed Ben Jerbania; 14. Early Iron
Age Greek pottery at Sidon: the ritual context of consumption Stefanos
Gimatzidis and Claude Doumet Serhal; 15. The role of Aegean imports and
Aegeanizing wares in the Phoenician cemetery of al-Bass, Tyre Francisco J.
Núñez; 16. Concluding remarks on early Greek pottery production, exchange
and consumption overseas Stefanos Gimatzidis; Catalogue of the NAA samples
and results; Appendix; Index.