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Gnathia and related Hellenistic ware on the East Adriatic coast (Paperback)
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Gnathia and related Hellenistic ware on the East Adriatic coast (Paperback)
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Gnathia ware is a painted Hellenistic type of ware with yellow, red
and white decorations on the black surface of the vessels. Due to a
decoration technique simpler than that on the previous Red-figure
vases, Gnathia ware became the most widespread type of Hellenistic
ware, and also the first type of south Italian ware that was
exported in large quantities outside of the main area of
production. Gnathia ware takes its name from ancient Gnathia, today
Egnazia (a town on the Adriatic coast between Bari and Brindisi) in
south-east Italy, where it was first discovered in 1845. The aims
of this study are fourfold: to present Gnathia ware on the East
Adriatic coast, to define local Issaean Gnathia production from
manufacturing to distribution (including the typology of shapes and
decorations), to identify other pottery workshops along the East
Adriatic coast and, finally to understand the trade and contacts in
the Adriatic during the Hellensitic period. Although the aims of
the study may seem ambitious, once all of the material was gathered
into a single study, it provided sufficient information to set the
objective. It is noteworthy that the study presents the current
state of research, so additional work needs to be done. However,
work on the default task and the information obtained by the
analysis of Gnathia and related ware facilitated greater insight
into the history of the Adriatic area in the Hellenistic period.
Further, the provenance of the material allowed for the
reconstruction of contacts in the Adriatic and neighbouring
regions. The questions of contacts and trade may seem peripheral to
the main objective of the study, i.e., Gnathia and related ware,
but they are vital to an understanding of the historical context of
this area. So an additional aim of the study is to open up the East
Adriatic region to scholars who are studying the history and
economy of the Mediterranean basin in the Hellenistic period.
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