Aegean and Aegeanising Geometric pottery at Kinet Höyük: new patterns of Greek pottery production, exchange and consumption in the Mediterranean
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Published:2023
Issue:
Volume:73
Page:25-68
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ISSN:0066-1546
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Container-title:Anatolian Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Anatol. Stud.
Author:
Gimatzidis Stefanos,Gates Marie-Henriette,Lehmann Gunnar
Abstract
AbstractThis paper examines the Aegean and Aegeanising ceramic wares of Geometric type that were recovered in excavations at the Cilician seaport of Kinet Höyük. Its Geometric pottery assemblage, published here for the first time, is among the largest found so far in the eastern Mediterranean and provides the starting point for a new reconstruction of Greek pottery consumption patterns in the eastern Mediterranean. With this aim, we first present the formal and archaeometric characteristics of the Kinet repertoire, the nature of its archaeological contexts, and how it compares with Geometric ceramic assemblages elsewhere. The second part of our paper assesses this popular Aegean ceramic type’s modes of production in order to define the conditions that sponsored the many dimensions of its distribution, exchange and consumption.*
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History,Cultural Studies,Archeology
Cited by
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