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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1992 Hardcover. 213 p., 606 figures, 24 plates, 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888443656.
The pottery published in this volume comes from fourteen years of survey and systematic excavations at Anemurium in Cilicia. The study provides the first detailed ceramic history of a Roman site on the south coast of Turkey since the publication of the material from Tarsus in 1950. In incorporating the results of ceramic studies from around the Mediteranean done in the decades following the appearance of the pottery from Tarsus, the work establishes a new starting point for pottery studies in this region of the eastern Mediteranean. The ceramic assemblage from Anemurium contributes much useful evidence for the history of this small provincial city in Asia Minor. From the point of view of ceramic studies in the Roman and early Byzantine periods, Anemurium is located approximately halfway between two important fineware producing areas (the west coast of Asia Minor and the Syrian littoral) and very close to a third (Cyprus). Relative quantities at Anemurium of the ceramics from each area at various periods can provide clues to trade in this particular corner of the Roman Empire. The geographical location of the site also helps to confirm or refute suggestions, based on distribution patterns, about the sources of some well-known pottery types. The status of Anemurium as a relatively minor urban centre within the Empire is in itself of interest when considering what was or was not imported to the site. In addition, the discussion of evidence for local production of an important Roman amphora type makes a significant contribution to ceramic studies. The examination of datable groups from these excavations in conjunction with external evidence from other sites, resulting in the establishment of a cooking-pot series, further enriches our understanding of common-and coarsewares. Ancient pottery production, trade and use are highlighted in this volume devoted to the results of the Canadian excavations at Anemurium. The study illuminates one facet
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, xviii + 272 Pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:253 b/w, 83 col., 4 tables b/w., Language:English, *new. ISBN 9782503617671.
The ancient city of Neapolis (modern Kavala, Greece) was founded by Thasos in the seventh century BCE at a strategic location where the Thracian hinterlands meet the Aegean Sea. The patron deity of this North Aegean polis was Parthenos (the Maiden), a goddess often associated with Artemis and known to us through epigraphic and archaeological evidence. Her sanctuary came to light in the twentieth century, during rescue excavations, and yielded numerous finds, most of which date from the Archaic period. This edited volume draws together the material evidence from the Sanctuary of Parthenos, with a particular focus on the ceramic wares, stone inscriptions, and small finds from the site. Published as a counterpart to an earlier publication in this series, Amalia Avramidou?s monograph, The Sanctuary of Parthenos at Ancient Neapolis (Kavala): Incised and Painted Ceramic Inscriptions from the Sanctuary and in Aegean Thrace, the essays gathered here nonetheless form a stand-alone volume that sheds light on both the importance of the site as a place of cult, and more broadly the role that it played within the commercial networks and cultural dynamics of the Aegean. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Contributors Foreword Michalis Tiverios, Maria Nikolaidou-Patera, Amalia Avramidou, Konstantia Amoiridou Introduction Amalia Avramidou 1. Parthenos: The Patron Deity of Neapolis par? ?ntisaran (???????? ???? ??????????): A Suggestion Regarding her Identity Michalis Tiverios 2. Parthenos through the Inscriptions Denise Demetriou 3. Handmade Pottery Konstantia Amoiridou 4. G 2?3 Ware from the Sanctuary of Parthenos at Ancient Neapolis (Kavala) Petya Ilieva 5. Corinthian Pottery Eleni Manakidou and Elina Papadopoulou 6. North Aegean ?Waveline? Pottery Konstantoula Chavela 7. Transport Amphoras Konstantinos Filis 8. Relief ?Megarian? Bowls Penelope Malama 9. Lamps Stella Poimenidou 10. Textile Production Tools Bela Dimova 11. ?New? Terracotta Figurines Alexandra Prokova 12. Small Finds Amalia Avramidou 13. Concluding Remarks Amalia Avramidou
Irving, Pamela V and Steven Willis (eds)
Reference : 090811
(2009)
ISBN : 9781842173244
Irving, Pamela V and Steven Willis (eds): Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 14. Oxford: 2009. 200pp with black and white illustrations. Wrappers, 29.7x21cms. Presents papers on recent and current work on Roman pottery from around Britain.
Presents papers on recent and current work on Roman pottery from around Britain. Text in English
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Atkin Jacqui. Pottery basics: Everything you need to know to start making beautiful ceramics. In Russian /Atkin Jacqui (Etkin Dzheki). Pottery basics: Everything you need to know to start making beautiful ceramics (Osnovy goncharnogo dela: vse, chto vam nuzhno znat, chtoby nachat sozdavat krasivuyu keramiku). In English. London. A and C Black Publishers. 2005. 128p.. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbecca3a0695833ac9.