Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 07-08

Edited by A. van As | 1989

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 07-08

Edited by A. van As | 1989


Imprint: Distributed Title | Format: 160x240mm | 145 pp. | Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 07-08 | Language: English | Keywords: archaeology; ceramology; ceramics; pottery; ancient Near East; pottery technology | download cover

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ISSN: 1574-1753 (vol. 07-08) |

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The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in 2010. The journal contains a myriad of different topics related to the study of ceramics, ranging from ethno-archaeology and experimental archaeology to high-tech archaeometric analyses.

In collaboration with the Faculty of Archaeology, all volumes in this journal are now made available in digital format at Sidestone Press.

‘Form is the essence of a ceramic vessel’
H.J. Franken

Sugar pots: a preliminary study of technological aspects of a class of medieval industrial pottery from Tell Abu Sarbut, Jordan
H.E. LaGro and H. de Haas

Neolithic and early Chalcolithic pottery from Ilipinar (phases X-VIII) in northwestern Anatolia
A. van As and M.-H. Wijnen

The potter from Ornekk5y (Turkey) – some observations
A. van As and M.-H. Wijnen

Cooking ware from Pabillonis (Sardinia): relationships between raw materials, manufacturing techniques and the function of the vessels
M.B. Annis and L. Jacobs

Ethnoarchaeology in the Netherlands R.M.A. Bedaux et al. (eds.), Ruimtelijke analyse, een ethno-archeologisch perspectief, Utrecht 1990 (SEAON) A review. The problem of space: contrasting approaches to spatial analysis
P.A.R. van Dommelen

Abstract:

The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in 2010. The journal contains a myriad of different topics related to the study of ceramics, ranging from ethno-archaeology and experimental archaeology to high-tech archaeometric analyses.

In collaboration with the Faculty of Archaeology, all volumes in this journal are now made available in digital format at Sidestone Press.

Contents

‘Form is the essence of a ceramic vessel’
H.J. Franken

Sugar pots: a preliminary study of technological aspects of a class of medieval industrial pottery from Tell Abu Sarbut, Jordan
H.E. LaGro and H. de Haas

Neolithic and early Chalcolithic pottery from Ilipinar (phases X-VIII) in northwestern Anatolia
A. van As and M.-H. Wijnen

The potter from Ornekk5y (Turkey) – some observations
A. van As and M.-H. Wijnen

Cooking ware from Pabillonis (Sardinia): relationships between raw materials, manufacturing techniques and the function of the vessels
M.B. Annis and L. Jacobs

Ethnoarchaeology in the Netherlands R.M.A. Bedaux et al. (eds.), Ruimtelijke analyse, een ethno-archeologisch perspectief, Utrecht 1990 (SEAON) A review. The problem of space: contrasting approaches to spatial analysis
P.A.R. van Dommelen









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