Ancient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from the late seventh century to the mid sixth century BC, before it was made a regional Achaemenid capital of the Persian empire. This literary evidence is supported by the archaeological data. Lydian painted pottery from Daskyleion includes examples of so-called early Fikellura, Ephesian, Ephesianising, bichrome, streaked and marbling wares. Study of this pottery and comparison with parallels from Sardis suggest that most of it was imported from Sardis between the last quarter of the seventh century and the fifth century. A little over 15% of the sixth and fifth century pottery seems to have been produced outside Sardis
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WOS: 000345945000002The Lydians originally lived alongside peoples of varius ethnic cultures in an a...
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A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
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Devenue capitale de la satrapie de Phrygie hellespontique, Daskyleion continue d’importer des cérami...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Recent archaeological and archaeometric research at Teos has shown that this polis was one of the mo...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Archaeological data show that in the Eastern Mediterranean impressed pottery appears at the end of t...
Pottery decorated with brown, red or black painting over Gold Wash Ware has been attested with varia...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
The present thesis provides and examination of the Greek imports from Al Mina dating from the end of...
WOS: 000345945000002The Lydians originally lived alongside peoples of varius ethnic cultures in an a...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of Lydian pottery excavated at Daskyle...
Dascylium enjoyed political and economic power over Hellespontine Phrygia and beyond from the late ...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
A presentation of the black glazed pottery that was imported to Gordion in Turkey (ancient Phrygia, ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
The site of Dahān-i Ghulāmān, in Iranian Sistān, was excavated in the 1960s-1970s by an Italian team...
Devenue capitale de la satrapie de Phrygie hellespontique, Daskyleion continue d’importer des cérami...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Recent archaeological and archaeometric research at Teos has shown that this polis was one of the mo...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Archaeological data show that in the Eastern Mediterranean impressed pottery appears at the end of t...
Pottery decorated with brown, red or black painting over Gold Wash Ware has been attested with varia...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
The present thesis provides and examination of the Greek imports from Al Mina dating from the end of...