Recent developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeologists handle and interpret prehistoric pottery. The technology and use of pottery, the symbolic and social meaning of the pot are considered as anthropological phenomena, the products of human action. Excavations at Late Neolithic Makriyalos offered the opportunity to explore from a new perspective several aspects of neolithic society in Greece in terms of the use, function, distribution and discard of pottery
The pivotal role of hunter-gatherers in the origins of ceramic technology has only recently been rec...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
Recent developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeologists handle and interpret preh...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
This thesis investigates the production technology and inter-site circulation of a large and divers...
Recent development in chemical analyses of organic remains in archaeological ceramics gives new poss...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social and symbolic role of the earliest pottery in the...
The earliest pottery of the Central Balkans (Starčevo culture), characterized by organic inclusions...
Neolithic ceramics in the Aegean have had a history of interpretation, which has seen them employed...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
Ceramics is the earliest synthetic material in history. Its origins can be traced back to the early ...
The Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in Crete are considered as times of transformation ...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
Pottery is one of the most commonly used sources in prehistoric archaeology to construct notions of ...
The pivotal role of hunter-gatherers in the origins of ceramic technology has only recently been rec...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
Recent developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeologists handle and interpret preh...
Recent theoretical and methodological developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeol...
This thesis investigates the production technology and inter-site circulation of a large and divers...
Recent development in chemical analyses of organic remains in archaeological ceramics gives new poss...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social and symbolic role of the earliest pottery in the...
The earliest pottery of the Central Balkans (Starčevo culture), characterized by organic inclusions...
Neolithic ceramics in the Aegean have had a history of interpretation, which has seen them employed...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
Ceramics is the earliest synthetic material in history. Its origins can be traced back to the early ...
The Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods in Crete are considered as times of transformation ...
This thesis is concerned with the pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedeia. First, th...
Pottery is one of the most commonly used sources in prehistoric archaeology to construct notions of ...
The pivotal role of hunter-gatherers in the origins of ceramic technology has only recently been rec...
International audienceIn early Neolithic Europe, where mobility is a structural component of farming...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...