This paper presents a study designed to test the assumptions that painted pottery was stationary and non-utilitarian, or used only as tableware. Following the object biographical approach, I investigated how the biographies of these vessels can inform us about use activities and whether these activities are linked to food practices. The archaeological contexts of painted pottery from sites in the Central Balkans most often do not reflect the use of painted pottery, but rather the way it was discarded. The only way to investigate its actual function was to look at the vessels themselves. Based on this recognition, use-alteration analysis was performed on painted pottery from the site of Starčevo-Grad, Serbia. This case study allowed ...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
Archaeologists rely heavily on pottery data to make inferences about the past. Although a critical c...
Several ways of ceramic vessel’s secondary use, reuse and recycling were recorded in Late Neolithic...
This paper presents a study designed to test the assumptions that painted pottery was stationary an...
Functional analyses of the Early Neolithic pottery assemblages from the Balkans are completely lacki...
Recent development in chemical analyses of organic remains in archaeological ceramics gives new poss...
Predmet istraživanja ove doktorske disertacije je biografija slikane grnčarije ranog i srednjeg neol...
The recognition of subsistence strategies, diet and culinary practices is one of the most important...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
Archaeologists use models based on ethnographic analogy and theory to recreate the meanings of symbo...
It is self-evidently true that ceramics form the largest component of the artefact assemblages of th...
Ceramics is the earliest synthetic material in history. Its origins can be traced back to the early ...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
Archaeological potsherds have become a valuable source of information about diet and the wider econo...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
Archaeologists rely heavily on pottery data to make inferences about the past. Although a critical c...
Several ways of ceramic vessel’s secondary use, reuse and recycling were recorded in Late Neolithic...
This paper presents a study designed to test the assumptions that painted pottery was stationary an...
Functional analyses of the Early Neolithic pottery assemblages from the Balkans are completely lacki...
Recent development in chemical analyses of organic remains in archaeological ceramics gives new poss...
Predmet istraživanja ove doktorske disertacije je biografija slikane grnčarije ranog i srednjeg neol...
The recognition of subsistence strategies, diet and culinary practices is one of the most important...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
Archaeologists use models based on ethnographic analogy and theory to recreate the meanings of symbo...
It is self-evidently true that ceramics form the largest component of the artefact assemblages of th...
Ceramics is the earliest synthetic material in history. Its origins can be traced back to the early ...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
Archaeological potsherds have become a valuable source of information about diet and the wider econo...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
Archaeologists rely heavily on pottery data to make inferences about the past. Although a critical c...
Several ways of ceramic vessel’s secondary use, reuse and recycling were recorded in Late Neolithic...