Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at Athens, 7-10 May 2002This paper presents initial impressions of the pottery finds from the Norwegian Arcadia Survey. Material from the survey dates from the Bronze Age and through the medieval period. The project provided evidence of extensive local production of pottery in the classical and Hellenistic periods, and only limited importation of Laconian, Corinthian and perhaps Argive ceramics. It provides a basic description of the local ceramics and describes the possible discovery of a workshop or potter's quarter as well as the identification of what appears to be a local Tegean amphora shape
This study focuses on the idiosyncratic type of pottery called Handmade Burnished Ware (HBW) which a...
The Early Helladic II-III (EH II-III) transition was a period of dramatic cultural change in the Arg...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
This is a study of the Archaic and Classical decorated pottery recovered from the 1982-1985 excavati...
The Panhellenic Sanctuary at Nemea was an important political and religious feature in the landscape...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
ABSTRACT. This article presents pottery from three late medieval kilns excavated in the Athenian Ago...
This study focuses on the idiosyncratic type of pottery called Handmade Burnished Ware (HBW) which a...
The Early Helladic II-III (EH II-III) transition was a period of dramatic cultural change in the Arg...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
The objective of ceramology is to describe pottery craft traditions; the potters, their production, ...
During the last 35 years almost 5000 ceramic thin-sections have been analysed at the Laboratory for ...
This thesis provides new, fundamental insights into the morphological features, chronology and devel...
This thesis examines the production, exchange and consumption of pottery around the Saronic Gulf, Gr...
This is a study of the Archaic and Classical decorated pottery recovered from the 1982-1985 excavati...
The Panhellenic Sanctuary at Nemea was an important political and religious feature in the landscape...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
ABSTRACT. This article presents pottery from three late medieval kilns excavated in the Athenian Ago...
This study focuses on the idiosyncratic type of pottery called Handmade Burnished Ware (HBW) which a...
The Early Helladic II-III (EH II-III) transition was a period of dramatic cultural change in the Arg...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...