Chemical analysis of Early Iron Age sherds from Cyprus and the Levant using atomic absorption spectrometry shows that Black-on-Red ware was manufactured only in Cyprus. Two types of fabric are isolated, calcareous and non-calcareous, and their technological significance discussed. The presence of trade links between the Cypriot sites of Kition and Amathus and sites in the Levant is suggested
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
This paper challenges the conventional characterisation of glazed ware productions in the eastern Me...
The decorations and forms of local painted ceramics, which began to appear in the Early Iron Age in ...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
The island of Cyprus was a major producer of copper and stood at the heart of east Mediterranean tra...
This paper on Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware, which is found over an extraordinarily wide area of the ...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
This paper focuses on the interactions between communities in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus (c.2900/2700–...
This study presents the first characterisation of the early glaze technology that emerged in Cyprus ...
During excavations at the Canaanite-Phoenician coastal settlement of Sarepta, a wide range of import...
This paper presents the results of the compositional analysis conducted on carnelian beads from Acer...
International audienceThe POMEDOR project in Cyprus studied the cooking wares that were used on the ...
Excavations at Kommos, Crete, have unearthed hundreds of fragments of Iron Age Levantine transport j...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
This paper challenges the conventional characterisation of glazed ware productions in the eastern Me...
The decorations and forms of local painted ceramics, which began to appear in the Early Iron Age in ...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
The island of Cyprus was a major producer of copper and stood at the heart of east Mediterranean tra...
This paper on Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware, which is found over an extraordinarily wide area of the ...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
This paper focuses on the interactions between communities in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus (c.2900/2700–...
This study presents the first characterisation of the early glaze technology that emerged in Cyprus ...
During excavations at the Canaanite-Phoenician coastal settlement of Sarepta, a wide range of import...
This paper presents the results of the compositional analysis conducted on carnelian beads from Acer...
International audienceThe POMEDOR project in Cyprus studied the cooking wares that were used on the ...
Excavations at Kommos, Crete, have unearthed hundreds of fragments of Iron Age Levantine transport j...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale petrological study of Early Iron Age coarsewares fr...
This paper challenges the conventional characterisation of glazed ware productions in the eastern Me...
The decorations and forms of local painted ceramics, which began to appear in the Early Iron Age in ...