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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 (Paperback, UK ed.)
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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 (Paperback, UK ed.)
Series: Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery
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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.
The Archaeopress series, Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean
Pottery (RLAMP) is devoted to research of the Roman and late
Antique pottery in the Mediterranean. It is designed to serve as a
reference point for all potential authors devoted to pottery
studies on a pan-Mediterranean basis. The series seeks to gather
innovative individual or collective research on the many dimensions
of pottery studies ranging from pure typological and chronological
essays, to diachronic approaches to particular classes, the
complete publication of ceramic deposits, pottery deposit
sequences, archaeometry of ancient ceramics, methodological
proposals, studies of the economy based on pottery evidence or,
among others, ethnoarchaeological ceramic research that may help to
understand the production, distribution and consumption of pottery
in the Mediterranean basin.
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