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9788778389589

Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from the Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity The Ceramic Evidence (Halicarnassian Studies, vol. III)

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  • ISBN13:

    9788778389589

  • ISBN10:

    8778389585

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-04-01
  • Publisher: University Press of Southern Denmark
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Summary

In the studies of ceramics, the archaeological research tradition divides the Mediterranean into a Western and an Eastern region. The research tradition in these two regions differs, which has caused several problems in the understanding of Western and Eastern ceramics. This book compares the two traditions and discusses the very important question of whether ceramics can give us a better understanding of economic, social and cultural contexts.

Table of Contents

Late Hellenistic and Roman pottery in the eastern Mediterranean - an overview of recent developmentsp. 11
Production mechanisms of sigillata manufactories : when east meets westp. 27
Trade relations in the Aegean Sea : the ceramic evidence from Argos between the 1st century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D.p. 37
Import, export, imitation : trade and the economic power of late Hellenistic and early imperial Knidos according to the fine potteryp. 50
Ephesian cooking vessels of the Augustan periodp. 63
Introducing the Aradippou goblet : a case study of regional diversity in Late Hellenistic and early Roman Cyprusp. 68
"Corinthian" Roman relief ware : new studies and preliminary resultsp. 83
Four middle Roman ceramic groups from Eastern Macedoniap. 98
Self-sufficiency and trade in Late Antiquity : a study of the pottery found at the Pyrgouthi farmhouse in Berbatip. 117
The Roman city of Knossos, Colonia Julia Nobilis - the nature of the imported fine waresp. 124
Phocaean red slip ware - main and secondary productionsp. 132
The Roman-Gaulish ceramics of the mediomatrics, based on the example of the settlement of Bliesbruck (Moselle, France) : the Mediterranean influence of the technical evolution between the 1st and the 3rd century A.D.p. 139
Late Roman amphora 1 : a study of diversificationp. 157
Some thoughts on the production and presence of the Late Roman Amphora 13 on Cyprusp. 169
The dissemination of transport amphorae from Cos. : a contribution to the study of the Coan trade in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Hellenistic periodp. 179
Halikarnassian wine-production? : the evidence from two householdsp. 184
Carthage : imported eastern amphorae in the Roman Colonia Iuliap. 202
Trade relations in the eastern Mediterranean anti beyond : the Egyptian-Indian connectionp. 221
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