This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u2013IVA1 ceramics from Ebla and Tell Tuqan, combined with the functional and morphological classification of the ceramic repertoire, with the dual aims of building a regional ceramic chronology and analysing pottery production at both sites in a diachronic perspective. These datasets indicate, on the one hand, a continuous trend in ceramic production between the EB III and EB IVA1\u20132 periods, both in term of vessel shapes and in the selection of pastes employed in pottery manufacture. On the other hand, some substantial changes can be detected, suggesting a growing degree of standardization in manufacturing processes and a functional special...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
The site of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north inner Syria, had three periods of flourishing: in E...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
The Early Bronze IV period (c. 2300-2000 BC) in the Southern Levant is characterized by a marked cer...
The aim of this research is to investigate the functions of ceramic vessels from two well-defined co...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
The site of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, in north inner Syria, had three periods of flourishing: in E...
This paper reports on the characterization of several potsherds of different purpose ceramic wares ...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
Until recently, the study of interconnections between the northern and southern Levant has focused o...
The Early Bronze IV period (c. 2300-2000 BC) in the Southern Levant is characterized by a marked cer...
The aim of this research is to investigate the functions of ceramic vessels from two well-defined co...
The Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV period (2300-2000 BC) showed a marked regionalization...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...