This paper on Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware, which is found over an extraordinarily wide area of the Near East, is an initial attempt to address the problem of its source. Using recently excavated pottery from Kilise Tepe in south-central Anatolia, a study of the typology and petrography of this pottery has been undertaken to compare the possible sources of Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware, which include Cyprus, Syria and Anatolia
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
International audienceEver since its first discovery at Megiddo in the 1930s, "Black Wheelmade Ware"...
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yesRed Lustrous Wheelmade ware is one of the most recognisable classes of pottery from the Late Bron...
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Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
Chemical analysis of Early Iron Age sherds from Cyprus and the Levant using atomic absorption spectr...
This paper focuses on the interactions between communities in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus (c.2900/2700–...
Findings from the archaeological site of Shahr-i Sokhta in eastern Iran include a wide range of unde...
Roman red slip ware uncovered at Tripolis, an ancient city of Lydia region in modern Denizli provinc...
White Slip 'milk bowls' are found widely throughout Cyprus and the Levant in the eastern Mediterrane...
The island of Cyprus was a major producer of copper and stood at the heart of east Mediterranean tra...
Analysis of a pottery fragment discovered on the M3 has revealed evidence of ancient trade between I...
Roman red slip ware uncovered at Tripolis, an ancient city of Lydia region in modern Denizli provinc...
Cypriot Bichrome Wheel-made Ware is an important index for the study of interrelations in the Ancien...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
International audienceEver since its first discovery at Megiddo in the 1930s, "Black Wheelmade Ware"...
In 2 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D70227/81 / BLDSC - British Libr...
yesRed Lustrous Wheelmade ware is one of the most recognisable classes of pottery from the Late Bron...
© 2016 The Authors. Archaeometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of University of Oxf...
Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
Chemical analysis of Early Iron Age sherds from Cyprus and the Levant using atomic absorption spectr...
This paper focuses on the interactions between communities in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus (c.2900/2700–...
Findings from the archaeological site of Shahr-i Sokhta in eastern Iran include a wide range of unde...
Roman red slip ware uncovered at Tripolis, an ancient city of Lydia region in modern Denizli provinc...
White Slip 'milk bowls' are found widely throughout Cyprus and the Levant in the eastern Mediterrane...
The island of Cyprus was a major producer of copper and stood at the heart of east Mediterranean tra...
Analysis of a pottery fragment discovered on the M3 has revealed evidence of ancient trade between I...
Roman red slip ware uncovered at Tripolis, an ancient city of Lydia region in modern Denizli provinc...
Cypriot Bichrome Wheel-made Ware is an important index for the study of interrelations in the Ancien...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
International audienceEver since its first discovery at Megiddo in the 1930s, "Black Wheelmade Ware"...
In 2 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D70227/81 / BLDSC - British Libr...