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Roman pottery in the near east : local production and regional trade : Proceedings of the round table held in Berlin, 19-20 February 2010 / edited by Bettina Fischer-Genz, Yvonne Gerber and Hanna Hamel.
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Title:Roman pottery in the near east : local production and regional trade : Proceedings of the round table held in Berlin, 19-20 February 2010 / edited by Bettina Fischer-Genz, Yvonne Gerber and Hanna Hamel.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Fischer-Genz, Bettina, editor.
Gerber, Yvonne, editor.
Hamel, Hanna, editor.
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Published/Created:Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014.
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: NK3850 .R66 2014
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Number of Items:1
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Status:c.1 On loan - Due on 09-15-2024
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Pottery, Roman--Middle East.
Pottery, Hellenistic.
Pottery, Byzantine.
Middle East--Antiquities.
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Description:i, 215 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
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Series:Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ; 3.
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Summary:"Discussions and scientific exchange are crucial for the advancement of a young discipline such as the study of Roman pottery in the Near East. Therefore, in addition to large conferences such as the 'Late Roman Coarse Ware Conference' (LRCW) where the Near East plays only a marginal role, an international workshop with 20 participants dedicated solely to the study of Roman common ware pottery in the Near East was held in Berlin on 18th and 19th February 2010. The goal of this workshop was to provide researchers actively engaged in the study of Roman common wares the possibility to meet and discuss the current state of research as well as questions and problems they are facing with their material. Some of the participants were able to bring pottery samples, which provided the possibility to compare and discuss the identification and denomination of specific fabrics on a regional and supra-regional scale. This volume presents 17 papers from this stimulating event."-- Publisher's website.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:1905739672
9781905739677
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Contents:Roman pottery in the Near East: Local production and regional trade, p.1
Pottery of the 'Land of Carchemish' project and the Northem Euphrates, p.3 / Paul ewson
The local pottery from Ras el Bassit.. p.21 / Phil Mills
A 3rd to 4th century AD pottery assemblage from Apamea and some further considerations on pottery production and distribution in Roman Syria, p.37 / Agnes Vokaer
The Homs Survey (Syria): Contrasting Levantine trends in the regional supply offine wares, amphorae and kitchen wares (Hellenistic to early Arab periods), p.53 / Paul Reynolds
Roman pottery in Baalbek/Heliopolis, p.67 / Hanna Hamel
Local pottery traditions in the rural settlements around BaalbekIHeliopolis, Lebanon, p.79 / Bettirıa Fischer-Genz Economy and cultural transfers: evidence of Hellenization and early Romanization in Beirut..p.89 / Dina Frangie-Joly
Pottery production in the Late Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods at Jiyeh
ancient Porphyreon (Lebanon), p.103 / Urszula Wicenciak
Pifhos-type vessels from the excavations in Chhim, Lebanon, p.125 / Zofia Kowarska and Szymon Lenarczyk
The current state of the WD-XRF database of Hellenistic and Roman Fine Wares in the Levarıt.. p.135 / Gerwulf Schneider and Malgorzata Daszkiewicz
'Kefar Hananya Ware' made in Yodefat.Pottery production at Yodefat in the first century AD, p.139 / Mordechai Aviam
Provenance study of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine kitchen wares from the Theatre- Temple Area of Umm Qais/Gadara, Jordan, p.147 / Malgorzata Daszkiewicz, Bemd Liesen and Gerwulf Schneider
Two-part ceramic ineense bumers in Late Roman and Byzantine Palestine: technological, regional and ethno-religious aspects, p.159 / Itamar Taxel and Mark Iserlis
Late Hellenistic and Early Roman ceramic trends at TalI Madaba, Jordan, p.171 / Jonathan Ferguson
Comparing pottery traditions from South Transjordan and from Middle and North Transjordan during the abataeanIRoman periods (lst to 5th centuries AD), p.189 / Yvonne Gerber Coarse ware pottery from Roman Aila (Aqaba, Jordarı), p.205 / S. Thomas Parker