This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ВС) in the manufacture of grit-tempered ceramics. It then argues that the widespread adoption of this technological innovation is related to the development of centralized workshop production and regional distribution for this particular class of Uruk pottery.Description d'un outil utilisé lors de la période d'Uruk (fin du quatrième millénaire avant J.-C. et premier tiers du troisième) lors de la fabrication de céramiques à dégraissant minéral. Il est proposé que l'adoption très large de cette innovation technologique soit mise en relation avec le développement de la production centralisée et d'une distribution régionale de cette catégorie pa...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
The paper considers the technique of making apertures with a large diameter of not less than 1.5 cm ...
This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
###EgeUn###The purpose of this paper is to cast light on how the red glossy slipped pottery of the U...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
Archaeology has maintained a long-standing interest in 'the tool'. In light of recent theoretical ap...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the manufacture of metalworking ceramics in late prehistor...
This paper aims to review the data concerning use-wear traces on pottery-working flint tools. Some c...
The main aim of this research is to recognise some aspects of the technological process of pottery p...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
The paper considers the technique of making apertures with a large diameter of not less than 1.5 cm ...
This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
###EgeUn###The purpose of this paper is to cast light on how the red glossy slipped pottery of the U...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
Archaeology has maintained a long-standing interest in 'the tool'. In light of recent theoretical ap...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the manufacture of metalworking ceramics in late prehistor...
This paper aims to review the data concerning use-wear traces on pottery-working flint tools. Some c...
The main aim of this research is to recognise some aspects of the technological process of pottery p...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
The paper considers the technique of making apertures with a large diameter of not less than 1.5 cm ...