Επιμέλεια: Barlow Jane A., Bolger Diane L., Kling Barbara
Πρώτη έκδοση: 1991
Σειρά: University Museum monograph - 74, University Museum Symposium series II
ISBN: 0-924171-10-3
Διαστάσεις: 22x28,5
Σελίδες: 262
Εξώφυλλο: Linenbound
Κατάσταση: Second hand
Ίδρυμα Αναστάσιος Γ. Λεβέντης - Anastasios G. Leventis foundation - The University Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania
Κωδικός προϊόντος: 00015675
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Σε απόθεμα
Prehistoric Cypriot ceramics were widely traded, especially in the late Bronze Age, and constitute an important source of information about international trade and cultural relations in the Bronze and Iron Age eastern Mediterranean. These papers were presented at an international conference held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in October 1989.
List of figures
List of tables
Acknoledgments
Preface
Foreword
Bibliographic abbreviations
Introduction
I. Edgar Peltenberg, Toward definition of the late Chalcolithic in Cyprus: The monochrome pottery debate
II. Douglas Baird, Independent Variables? A flexible classification of the late Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery
III. Diane L. Bogler, Early red polished ware and the origin of the “Philia Culture”
IV. Stuart Swiny, Reading the prehistoric record: A view from the South in the late third millennium B.C.
V. Ellen Herscher, Beyond regionalism: Toward an islandwide Middle Cypriot Sequence
VI. Jane A. Barlow, New light on red polished ware
VII. Louise C. Maguire, The classification of middle Bronze age painted pottery: Wares, styles… workshops?
VIII. Paul Astrom, Problems of definition of local and imported fabrics of late Cypriot “Canaanite” ware
IX. Peter M. Fischer, Canaanite pottery from Hala Sultan Tekke: Traditional classification and Micro Colour Analysis (MCA)
X. Kathryn Eriksson, Red lustrous wheelmade ware: A product of late Bronze age Cyprus
XI. Priscilla Schuster Keswani, A preliminary investigation of systems of ceramic production and distribution in Cyprus during the late Bronze Age
XII. Sarah J. Vaughan, Material and technical classification of base ring ware: A new fabric typology
XIII. Pamela J. Russell, The pot calls the kettle reddish brown: Distinguishing among late Cypriot monochrome wares
XIV. Despo Pilides, Handmade burnished wares of the late Bronze Age: Toward a clearer classification system
XV. Susan Heuck Allen, Late Bronze Age grey wares in Cyprus
XVI. Gerald Cadogan, Cypriot Bronze Age pottery and the Aegean
XVII. Sophocles Hadjisavvas, LC IIC to LC IIIA without intruders: The case of Alassa-Pano Mandilaris
XVIII. Barbara Kling, A terminology for the matte-painted, wheelmade pottery of late Cypriot IIC-IIIA
XIX. E. Susan Sherratt, Cypriot pottery of Aegean type in LC II-III: Problems of classification, chronology and interpretation
XX. Maria Iacovou, Proto-white painted pottery: A classification of the ware
XXI. Annie Caubet and Marguerite Yon, Regional classification of Cypriot terra cotas
XXII. Lucy MacLaurin Hemsley, Techniques of village pottery production
XXIII. Gloria Anne London, Ethnoarchaeological evidence of variation in Cypriot ceramics and its implications for the taxonomy of ancient pottery
XXIV. Robert Merrillees, The principles of Cypriot Bronze Age pottery classification
XXV. David Frankel, Measurement and meaning
Index
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