This book inaugurates a series of volumes that will present the
results of more than twenty years of research by a team of American
and Yugoslav scholars at Stobi, an ancient city of northern
Macedonia. The research was multidisciplinary, and methodological
innovations augmented more traditional methodologies of
archaeological, historical, and art historical research. The series
illuminates numerous aspects of urban life at Stobi, which spanned
some nine centuries, from the early Hellenistic period until the
end of the sixth century A.D. This first volume of the series is
also the first comprehensive study of Hellenistic and Roman pottery
in Macedonia. Its detailed presentation of the types and quantities
of imported wares and local products together with a series of
well-dated contexts documents the economic history of Stobi as well
as the broader region of Macedonia. It will interest social and
economic historians, as well as archaeologists and pottery
specialists.
Originally published in 1992.
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