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Late Hellenistic to Mediaeval Fine Wares of the Aegean Coast of Anatolia, their Production, Imitation and Use

Late Hellenistic to Mediaeval Fine Wares of the Aegean Coast of Anatolia, their Production, Imitation and Use

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Late Hellenistic to Mediaeval Fine Wares of the Aegean Coast of Anatolia, their Production, Imitation and Use

by ed. by Henryk Meyza, Krzysztof Domzalski

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Varsovie: Institut des Cultures Mediterraneennes et Orientales de l`Academie Polonaise des Sciences, 2014. Soft cover. New/No Jacket. 29,5x21 cm. ISBN: 978-83-7543-368-5 Description: softcover, 215 pages (29,5x21 cm), drawings, plans, photographs Condition: new Weight: 965g. Introduction PART I: Production at Pergamon and its region Sigillata of Pergamon - Eastern Sigillata C. Problems of classification and chronology - by S. Japp, Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Berlin La production des ateliers de ceramique de Pergame (Vallee de Ketios) : un apercu general - by O. Bounegru, Catedra de Istorie Veche si Arheologie Facultatea de Istorie. Universitatea "A1. I. Cuza" lasi Statistical interpretation of elemental concentration data and the origin of Pergamene pottery - by H. Mommsen, Helmholtz-Institut fur Strahlen- und Kernphysik, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn & S. Japp, Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Berlin A Pergamene (?) modiolus in the National Museum of Denmark - by J. Lund, Antiksamlingen, Nationalmuseet, K0benhavn PART II: Other production sites of western Anatolia Ephesus - local vs import: The Early Byzantine fine ware - by A. Waldner, Institut fur Kulturgeschichte der Antike, Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften & S. Ladstatter, Osterreichisches Archaologisches Institut, Wien Microstructural characteristics of applique wares from Ephesus - by L. Peloschek, Osterreichisches Archaologisches Institut, Wien & A. Laetzer-Lasar, Internationales Kolleg Morphomata, Universitat zu Koln Aspects of fine ware consumption in Aeolic Kyme (I-VI AD) - by V. Di Giovanni, Missione Archeologica Italiana a Kyme Eolica, Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II From Hellenistic to Roman Imperial in Pisidian tableware: the genesis ofSagalassos Red Slip Ware - by M. Van der Enden, University of Leicester, J. Poblome, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Ph. Bes, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Zur Neuentdeckung eines Topfereizentrums der Cypriot Red Slip Ware/Late Roman D Ware im sudlichen Pisidien - by M. Zelle, Lippisches Landesmuseum, Detmold Long-term pottery production and chemical reference groups: examples from Medieval Western Turkey - by S.Y. Waksman, Laboratoire de Archeometrie et Archeologie, CNRS UMR 5138, Maison de 1'Orient et de la Mediterranee, Lyon PART III: Consumption and distribution Hellenistic Pergamene tableware in the northern Black Sea region - by D. Zhuravlev, Gosudarstvennyj Istoriceskij Muzej, Moskva The Pitane workshop and the most successful export of Eastern Sigillata C - by K. Domzalski, Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa Eastern sigillatas (ESA, "Pergamene" and others) in the Delos houses : proportions and uses - by A. Peignard-Giros, HiSoMA (Histoire et Sources des Mondes Antiques), CNRS UMR 5189, Maison de l'Orient et de la Mediterranee, Lyon So-called Pergamenian Sigillata from Delos: post-analysis review of evidence - by H. Meyza, Instytut Kultur Srodziemnomorskich i Orientalnych, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa Late Roman Light Coloured Ware from Parian - by H.E. Ergiirer, Karamanoglu Mehmetbey Universitesi, Karaman LRC (Phocaean) ware pottery in the urban context of Hippos - Susita - by J. Mlynarczyk, Instytut Kultur Srodziemnomorskich i Orientalnych, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa REFERENCES

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Title
Late Hellenistic to Mediaeval Fine Wares of the Aegean Coast of Anatolia, their Production, Imitation and Use
Author
ed. by Henryk Meyza, Krzysztof Domzalski
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Soft cover
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Paperback
ISBN 10
8392231988
ISBN 13
9788392231981
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Institut des Cultures Mediterraneennes et Orientales de l`Academie Polonaise des Sciences
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Varsovie
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2014
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215
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Archaeology
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29,5x21 cm

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