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_bU53 2014
090 _aNK4142, U53 2014
245 _aUnderstanding Standardization and Variation in Mediterranean Ceramics :
_bMid 2nd to Late 1st Millennium BC /
_cedited by Antonis Kotsonas.
260 _aLeuven :
_bPeeters,
_c2014.
300 _avii, 196 p. :
_bill (partly col) ;
_c28 cm.
490 _aBulletin antieke beschaving (BABESCH), Supplement ;
_v25.
504 _aIncluded bibliographical references.
505 _aIntroduction : why standardization and variation? / Antonis Kotsonas -- Standardization, variation, and the study of ceramics in the Mediterranean and beyond / Antonis Kotsonas -- Analyzing technological standardization : revisiting the Minoan conical cup / Jill Hilditch -- Technological standardization and cultural contact : some methodological considerations and two case studies / Arianna Esposito, Julien Zurbach -- Moving from ancient typology to an understanding of the causes of variability : a Mycenaean case study / Julie Hruby -- Tyrian potters and their products : standardization and variation in the pottery of the al-Bass cemetery / Francisco J. Núñez Calvo -- Regional standardization and local variation : the case of the North Aegean G 2-3 ware / Petya Ilieva -- Ceramic variability and social organization in the Early Iron Age settlement of Cabezo de la Cruz (Zaragoza, northeast Spain) / Fernando Pérez Lambán, Javier Fanlo Loras, Jésus V. Picazo Millán, José Maria Rodanés Vicente -- Standardization and Greek pottery, a broad view from far above / Vladimir Stissi -- Variation among Attic fine wares : the case of the Pan Painter's pelikai / Amy C. Smith -- Dimensional standardization and the use of Haimonian lekythoi / Katerina Volioti -- Size did matter : variability in drinking cups at Hellenistic Halos / Colette Beestman-Kruyshaar.
520 _aThis volume is designed as a wide-ranging analysis of ceramic standardization and variation, and as a contribution to pottery studies in the Mediterranean and beyond. It originates in a conference session in the 16th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists which was held in The Hague, The Netherlands, and was organized by the research team of the project New Perspectives on Ancient Pottery (NPAP) of the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre, University of Amsterdam. Some of the most enduring questions archaeologists raise are explicitly or implicitly formulated around the concepts of standardization and variation. Yet, the significance of these concepts has rarely been acknowledged in archaeological literature and their full potential for the study of ancient culture remains under-explored. To demonstrate the significance of these concepts for the study of material culture, we adopt here a cross-cultural and diachronic perspective. The individual chapters cover a variety of case studies, ranging from Spanish handmade pottery to John Beazley's Greek vase painters. The range of approaches pursuead is equally broad and involves traditional stylistic analyses, applications of archaeological science, statistical methodologies, and post-processual considerations. The result will hopefully stimulate pottery experts and specialists in other categories of artifacts to revisit their material from different and fresh angles.
650 _aPottery, Greek
_zMediterranean Region.
_934966
650 _aPottery, Ancient
_zMediterranean Region.
_928107
650 _aCeramics
_zMediterranean Region.
_934967
651 _aMediterranean Region
_vAntiquities.
_91899
700 _aKotsonas, Antonis,
_eed.
830 _aBulletin antieke beschaving (BABESCH),
_pSupplement ;
_v25.
910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
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