International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under the label of “Uruk” (after the toponym of the site in southern Iraq) have traditionally been considered the origin for the development of the potter’s wheel in the Near East, according to a perspective that associated the emergence of the potter’s wheel, the “mass” production of the so-called bevelled-rim bowls and first urbanization. According to recent excavations and ceramic studies it is now clear that this was a narrative based on a priori convictions. However, even if under very different socio-technical conditions, it is true that the potter’s wheel made an early appearance in Southern Mesopotamia within the Uruk cultural sphere, and the...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The book comprises two ethnoarchaeological studies whose aim is the construction of a reference know...
This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Despite many years work on the technology of pottery production by archaeologists it is perhaps surp...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
International audience"The southern Levant and northern Mesopotamia are two areas in which the potte...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The aim of this research is to investigate the functions of ceramic vessels from two well-defined co...
International audienceThe new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are s...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
The new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are starting to change the ...
Although the chaîne opératoire approach was introduced more than half a century ago, it has seldom b...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The book comprises two ethnoarchaeological studies whose aim is the construction of a reference know...
This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Despite many years work on the technology of pottery production by archaeologists it is perhaps surp...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
International audience"The southern Levant and northern Mesopotamia are two areas in which the potte...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The aim of this research is to investigate the functions of ceramic vessels from two well-defined co...
International audienceThe new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are s...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
The new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are starting to change the ...
Although the chaîne opératoire approach was introduced more than half a century ago, it has seldom b...
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of ...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
The book comprises two ethnoarchaeological studies whose aim is the construction of a reference know...
This paper describes a tool used during the Uruk period (the later fourth and early third millennia ...