UID:
almafu_9961764432902883
Format:
1 online resource (IX, 385 p.)
ISBN:
9783111189635
Content:
This volume aims to merge theoretical models with methodological approaches on ceramic technology and artisanal networks in the Classical world. This convergence of analytical frameworks allowed scholars to explore some traditional archaeological topics that usually have a very low-level of visibility, such as the skillful gestures of the craftspeople involved, the organization of the ceramic production, the dynamics of apprenticeship and knowledge transfer as well as intra and inter-regional artisanal mobility, in the Graeco-Roman ‘communities of practice’. The papers promote interdisciplinary dialogues among various fields of study, such as archaeology, archaeometry, anthropology, ethnoarchaeology, experimental archaeology, and digital humanities - such as Social Network Analysis, computational imaging, and big data analysis.
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Frontmatter --
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Acknowledgements --
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Editorial Board --
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Contents --
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Introduction --
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1 The A.G.A.T.H.O.C.L.E.S. Project and Beyond: Archaeology of Gesture and Material Consciousness in Ceramic Studies --
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Section I: The Shapes of Clay: Manufacturing and Local Traditions --
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2 What Makes Aeginetan Cooking Pots So Special? Technological Choices in Ancient Aegina’s Pottery Production --
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3 Production Relationships between Attic Black-glazed and Figured Pottery --
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4 Potters in South Italian Red-Figured Workshops: An Overview --
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5 Clay Crafting, Hand Modeling: A Coroplastic Perspective. Case-Studies from Sicily and Magna Graecia --
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6 The Manufacture of “Thickened-edge” Roof Tiles between Unintentional Traces and Intentional Marks: The Case of the Hellenistic-Roman Temple in Agrigento --
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7 Teanum Ware Pottery from Loc. Cappella Marcella (Castrocielo, Frosinone) --
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Section II: Populating the Ancient Pottery Industry --
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8 Timing Euxitheos and Euphronios: Energetics and the Scale of Production in the Athenian Potters’ Quarters --
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9 Reconstructing the Scale of Athenian Vase-Painting Workshops --
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10 Potters’ Tools at the Kerameikos of Selinous --
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11 Pottery Production in Pompeii, Step by Step: From Excavations to Experimental Archaeology --
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12 Republican Kilns at Pollentia-Urbs Salvia: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Study of a Local Ceramic Production --
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Section III: Workshop Recipies and Craft Production Systems: Technologies Magnified --
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13 Magnific Magnification at Locri Epizephyrii: An Insight into the Surface of Western Red-figured Vases --
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14 Examining the Red and Black Surfaces of Apulian Red-figured Pottery: Raw Materials and Technological Features --
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15 Reconstructing Pottery Production in Archaic Rome and Latium: Integrating Traditional Approach and Archaeometry --
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16 Black-glazed Pottery from Locri Epizephyrii: New Evidence from the Technological Study of the Local Hellenistic Production --
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17 Roof Tiles with the ΣΩΣΗΝΟΣ Stamp: Calabrian Production in Sicily --
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18 Preliminary Observations on the Interdisciplinary Project of Roman Amphorae from the Territory of Ostia --
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19 A True Melting Pot: The Production of Cooking Ware at Fregellae, Southern Lazio (Italy), between the 4th and the 2nd Centuries B.C. --
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Section IV: From Invisible to Visible: Artisanal Gestures, Ontologies, and Ceramic Networks --
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20 From Micro to Macro and Vice Versa: Technology Studies and Network Analysis on Red-figured Vase Production between Sicily and Campania --
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21 The Craft of Centuripe Vases: Techniques, Colors, Patterns --
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22 Kerameikos.org and Digital Accessibility for Ancient Greek Vases --
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23 New Perspectives in the Study of Western Greek Amphorae --
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24 Economic Principles in the Roman Economy: Modelling Mass Ceramic Production and Trade --
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25 Looking for the Lost Decoration of an Apulian Volute Krater by the Painter of Sèvres 1 --
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Section V: Craftspeople’s Mobility and Knowledge Transfer: Distribution and Statistics --
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26 Technology Transfer and Mobility During the Period of Greek Migrations to Italy (8th to 6th Centuries B.C.): Insights from Coarse ware Pottery --
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27 Regional Markets and Distribution Patterns of Laconian Pottery in Crete and Beyond: The Aeginetan Hypothesis (6th–5th Centuries B.C.) --
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28 Consumers and Vases in Early South Italian Vase-Painting --
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29 Hybridity and Exchange Models in Campania: The Case of Ionian Cups from Ancient Cumae --
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30 East Greek Inspirations on Attic Black-figured Pottery: The Implications for Clients and Trade Networks --
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Epilogue --
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31 Greek and Roman Ceramic Producers: Operational Knowledge and Networked Mobilities --
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List of Contributors
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Issued also in print.
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783111190587
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783111154619
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783111189635
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111189635
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783111189635
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