Ancient kilns found in Greece are of the up-draught type and occur in two basic forms, circular and rectangular, with various arrangements to the structure of combustion chambers. Rarely is any direct evidence of the superstructure preserved. This paper examines the technological similarities between these kilns and the practical issues faced by potters in firing them. Potters learnt to control the firing process through a range of practices that leave few or no archaeological traces on the kiln structures. It is argued that differences found in most archaeological remains of kiln structures probably reflect cultural rather than technological distinctions. The transmission of technical knowledge on firing practices is therefore better refle...
Changes in firing practice have been suggested as representing a revolution in ceramic technology at...
International audienceExcavations at Kouphovouno (Laconia, Greece) have revealed burnt deposits asso...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
Ancient kilns found in Greece are of the up-draught type and occur in two basic forms, circular and ...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
The purpose of firing pottery is to change clay, a plastic material, into ceramic, which is aplastic...
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of...
At the time of publication of this thesis little if any reliable technical data was available on the...
International audienceThe paper discusses aspects of cooking pottery technology and operation throug...
The report revises the current knowledge about the instalation of industrial kilns inside the town, ...
172p. : ill. - ©American School of Classical Studies at Athens This material is not intended for ...
Starting from a systematic survey of pottery kilns attested in the Italian peninsula during the Bron...
This is an attempt to study the earliest known pottery kiln in Iran and its development from the ear...
International audienceExcavations at Kouphovouno (Laconia, Greece) have revealed burnt deposits asso...
In 1982 Allan Peacey published a study in the form of a synthesis of two chronologically separated k...
Changes in firing practice have been suggested as representing a revolution in ceramic technology at...
International audienceExcavations at Kouphovouno (Laconia, Greece) have revealed burnt deposits asso...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...
Ancient kilns found in Greece are of the up-draught type and occur in two basic forms, circular and ...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
The purpose of firing pottery is to change clay, a plastic material, into ceramic, which is aplastic...
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of...
At the time of publication of this thesis little if any reliable technical data was available on the...
International audienceThe paper discusses aspects of cooking pottery technology and operation throug...
The report revises the current knowledge about the instalation of industrial kilns inside the town, ...
172p. : ill. - ©American School of Classical Studies at Athens This material is not intended for ...
Starting from a systematic survey of pottery kilns attested in the Italian peninsula during the Bron...
This is an attempt to study the earliest known pottery kiln in Iran and its development from the ear...
International audienceExcavations at Kouphovouno (Laconia, Greece) have revealed burnt deposits asso...
In 1982 Allan Peacey published a study in the form of a synthesis of two chronologically separated k...
Changes in firing practice have been suggested as representing a revolution in ceramic technology at...
International audienceExcavations at Kouphovouno (Laconia, Greece) have revealed burnt deposits asso...
Changes in society are influenced by technological development and vice versa. Technological develop...