Chemical analysis of Proto-Hassuna and Archaic Hassuna pottery from three sites in the Djebel Sinjar confirms results already obtained concerning the circulation of pottery in the VIth millennium (1), in particular the relatively large quantity of imported pottery on each site, the variation in distance over which the pottery travelled (several kilometers to several hundred kilometers), the permanence of certain supply sources and the extent of diffusion zone of DFBW pottery. These new data also strengthen hypotheses that pottery craft specialization existed already in this period. These data, compared with earlier ones from Bouqras, suggest a model for pottery production and diffusion.L'analyse chimique de la céramique Proto-Hassuna et Arc...
Pottery is one of the most numerous and durable archaeological artefacts collected during surveys an...
The painted pottery from seven Halaf sites spanning almost the entire known range of the culture was...
International audienceDie Keramikerzeugung im Fürstensitz von Bourges (dép. Cher) zwischen dem Ende ...
Chemical analysis of Proto-Hassuna and Archaic Hassuna pottery from three sites in the Djebel Sinjar...
The aim of the chemical analysis of various wares originating from several sites located in Syria, C...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
L'étude des poteries mises au jour dans un secteur de production (secteur B) associé aux activités é...
Copyright © 2016 Antiquity Publications Ltd. Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statis...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
The Dilmun civilization appeared in the Mesopotamian sources as a land of Eden and a supplier of ivo...
In Nubia (currently northern Sudan), the art of making pottery has a very ancient and durable tradit...
Allobroge pottery is caracterised by a signature written in a raised design on the external part of ...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
The dataset provides the diachronic and spatial distribution of Khabur ware in upper Mesopotamia and...
Pottery is one of the most numerous and durable archaeological artefacts collected during surveys an...
The painted pottery from seven Halaf sites spanning almost the entire known range of the culture was...
International audienceDie Keramikerzeugung im Fürstensitz von Bourges (dép. Cher) zwischen dem Ende ...
Chemical analysis of Proto-Hassuna and Archaic Hassuna pottery from three sites in the Djebel Sinjar...
The aim of the chemical analysis of various wares originating from several sites located in Syria, C...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
L'étude des poteries mises au jour dans un secteur de production (secteur B) associé aux activités é...
Copyright © 2016 Antiquity Publications Ltd. Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statis...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
The Dilmun civilization appeared in the Mesopotamian sources as a land of Eden and a supplier of ivo...
In Nubia (currently northern Sudan), the art of making pottery has a very ancient and durable tradit...
Allobroge pottery is caracterised by a signature written in a raised design on the external part of ...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
The dataset provides the diachronic and spatial distribution of Khabur ware in upper Mesopotamia and...
Pottery is one of the most numerous and durable archaeological artefacts collected during surveys an...
The painted pottery from seven Halaf sites spanning almost the entire known range of the culture was...
International audienceDie Keramikerzeugung im Fürstensitz von Bourges (dép. Cher) zwischen dem Ende ...