Common to several societies of Bronze Age Europe was the manufacture of burnished drinking vessels and other high-quality tableware (e.g. Dietler 1996: 106), which became central to new ways of commensality. Commensality or ‘table-sharing’, is well in line with the goal of sharing common spaces and values which characterises the 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH). A project named Crafting Europe in the Bronze Age and Today (CRAFTER) which will draw inspiration from Europe’s Bronze Age pottery to help revive modern-day artisanship
In northwestern Europe, the early Middle Ages correspond to a deep social and economic change. Curre...
Ever since the Council of Europe’s campaign ‘The Bronze Age – The first Golden Age of Europe’ was ca...
International audienceHow was pottery made during the Bronze Age? The technological ceramic study ca...
Common to several societies of Bronze Age Europe was the manufacture of burnished drinking vessels a...
At the end of October 2018, nearly 30 experts – potters and archaeologists – met in the city of Mula...
Throughout its history, experimental archaeology has fulfilled a valuable role in archaeological res...
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Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (CinBA) brings together partner...
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International audienceDuring Middle Bronze Age, part of western France knows important relations wit...
An intervention into the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge’s World Archaeology Galler...
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Skill amongst the sherds: understanding the role of skill in the early to late Middle Bronze Age in ...
This paper provides an example of how combining archaeological analysis of ancient materials with cu...
In northwestern Europe, the early Middle Ages correspond to a deep social and economic change. Curre...
Ever since the Council of Europe’s campaign ‘The Bronze Age – The first Golden Age of Europe’ was ca...
International audienceHow was pottery made during the Bronze Age? The technological ceramic study ca...
Common to several societies of Bronze Age Europe was the manufacture of burnished drinking vessels a...
At the end of October 2018, nearly 30 experts – potters and archaeologists – met in the city of Mula...
Throughout its history, experimental archaeology has fulfilled a valuable role in archaeological res...
In this article, we describe petrological, mineralogical and typological analyses of handmade potter...
Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (CinBA) brings together partner...
An attempt to re-create pottery of the Vatin culture has been made within the CRAFTER project (Craft...
Creative Mikser is a series of networking meetings addressed to Warsaw’s creative community, organis...
International audienceDuring Middle Bronze Age, part of western France knows important relations wit...
An intervention into the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge’s World Archaeology Galler...
The paper analyses the distribution, typology, and chronology of beakers with trapezoidal mouth. Bes...
Skill amongst the sherds: understanding the role of skill in the early to late Middle Bronze Age in ...
This paper provides an example of how combining archaeological analysis of ancient materials with cu...
In northwestern Europe, the early Middle Ages correspond to a deep social and economic change. Curre...
Ever since the Council of Europe’s campaign ‘The Bronze Age – The first Golden Age of Europe’ was ca...
International audienceHow was pottery made during the Bronze Age? The technological ceramic study ca...