This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of Lydian pottery excavated at Daskyleion between 1988 and 2002. Before becoming the satrapal centre of Hellespontine Phrygia in the Achaemenid period, to judge by the historical and archaeological evidence, Daskyleion had close interrelations with the Lydian kingdom. Previous stylistic and macroscopic fabric studies of Lydian pottery from Daskyleion have shown that as well as items produced in the Lydian capital of Sardis, ceramics may also have been imported from other production centres in the region of Greater Lydia (GÜrtekin-Demir 2002). New chemical analysis by neutron activation (NAA) of 31 samples from Daskyleion presented here confirms this suggestion. We determined four...
WOS: 000223747400023A total of 275 pottery and clay samples from Urartian period sites in eastern An...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Ancient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from t...
Aims of the study Beginning in 1998, the archaic Apollon sanctuary near Emecik village at the Knidia...
WOS: 000345945000002The Lydians originally lived alongside peoples of varius ethnic cultures in an a...
A chemical characterisation of the Mycenaean pottery from the major prehistoric site of the Menelaio...
From international conference on application of nuclear data in the field of work of art; Rome-Venic...
ii Twenty-four Neolithic potsherds and 17 geologic clay samples from Halai, Greece, are studied by m...
Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance dete...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
Recent archaeological and archaeometric research at Teos has shown that this polis was one of the mo...
The present paper reports results of an integrated study of a selection of pottery recovered from th...
Amara West, built around 1300 BC, was an administrative centre for the pharaonic colony of Upper Nub...
This contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a group of “Ionian cups” u...
WOS: 000223747400023A total of 275 pottery and clay samples from Urartian period sites in eastern An...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Ancient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from t...
Aims of the study Beginning in 1998, the archaic Apollon sanctuary near Emecik village at the Knidia...
WOS: 000345945000002The Lydians originally lived alongside peoples of varius ethnic cultures in an a...
A chemical characterisation of the Mycenaean pottery from the major prehistoric site of the Menelaio...
From international conference on application of nuclear data in the field of work of art; Rome-Venic...
ii Twenty-four Neolithic potsherds and 17 geologic clay samples from Halai, Greece, are studied by m...
Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance dete...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
Recent archaeological and archaeometric research at Teos has shown that this polis was one of the mo...
The present paper reports results of an integrated study of a selection of pottery recovered from th...
Amara West, built around 1300 BC, was an administrative centre for the pharaonic colony of Upper Nub...
This contribution focuses on the physico-chemical analyses carried out on a group of “Ionian cups” u...
WOS: 000223747400023A total of 275 pottery and clay samples from Urartian period sites in eastern An...
This thesis investigates the provenance and technology of pottery during the earlier Prepalatial per...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...