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
About the Institute
The study collection
Contents of the Newsletter vol. 1-10
Annual report (1993/1994)
Announcement
The potters of Deir Mawas. A village in Middle Egypt.
Films by Paul T. Nicholson and Willemina Z. Wendrich
PRELIMINARY /INTERIM REPORTS
Archaeo-ceramological research in Berenike, a seaport on the Egyptian Red Sea coast (3rd century B.C. -6th century A.D.) -a report of the 1994 expedition
A. van As and L. Jacobs
The Riu Mannu survey project in west central Sardinia: a first interim report
M.B. Annis, P. van Dommelen and P. van de Velde
ARTICLES
Notes on the typology of pot handles and grips
H.J. Franken
The production sequence of pottery dating from the Early Bronze Age excavated at Hacilartepe in Northwestern Anatolia
A. van As, L. Jacobs and M.-H. Wijnen
Observations on a village potter from the Euphrates valley
A.S. Jamieson (The University of Melbourne)