Synopses & Reviews
Ten papers deriving from the session aeCeramics in the New MillenniumAe presented at the 2002 EAA Conference in Thessaloniki. Contents: 1) Introduction: One more contribution on ancient ceramics (Dragos Gheorghiu); 2) The Threshold model for ceramic resources: A Refinement (Dean E. Arnold); 3) Some Approaches to Ceramic Study (Ludmila Koryakova); 4) Technological Chain and Visibility: Ceramic Styles and Social Changes in Late Prehistory in the North-West Iberian Peninsula (Maria Pilar Prieto-Martinez); 5) On Chalcolithic Ceramic Technology: A Study Case from the Lower Danube Traditions (Dragos Gheorghiu); 6) Basal Motifs on Bronze Age Pottery across the Eurasian Steppe (Karlene Jones-Bley); 7) La Ceramique de lAeAge du Bronze Moyen et Recent en Italie Nord-Occidentale (Laura Domanico); 8) Iron Age Ceramics in Western France: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Marie-Yvane Daire and Guirec Querre); 9) Ceramic Researches in Northern Etruria: Archaeological and Archaeometric Aspects (Simonetta Menchelli, Claudio Capelli and Marinella Pasquinucci); 10 Material Values Past and Present: The Intellectual History of the Study of Greek Ceramics (Michael Vickers).
Synopsis
A collection of ten wide-ranging papers from a session on ceramics at the 2002 EAA Thessaloniki conference and from the e-journal Studia Vasorum (2002) on the subject of ceramic studies. The contributors present both theoretical and case study driven papers including those looking at ceramics from late prehistoric north-west Iberia, the Chalcolithic Lower Danube region, Bronze Age Eurasia, Bronze Age north-west Italy, northern Etruria and Greece.
Synopsis
This book includes ten papers deriving from the session 'Ceramics in the New Millennium' presented at the 2002 EAA Conference in Thessaloniki.