A study of matt-painted pottery in the context of social and
economic developments from the 11th to 4th centuries BC. Chapters
cover the geographical, archaeological and historical background;
summary of and reasons for Matt-Painted pottery development;
functions of Matt-Painted ware; regional styles and cultural
identity; the role of centralisation; contemporaneous development
of Wheel-Made Painted pottery; alternative patterns of development
in North Apulia; territorial mapping by ceramic evidence.
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