Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 24

Edited by Abraham van As | 2008

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 24

Edited by Abraham van As | 2008


Imprint: Distributed Title | Format: 160x240mm | 193 pp. | Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 24 | Language: English | Keywords: archaeology; ceramology; ceramics; pottery; ancient Near East; pottery technology | download cover

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ISSN: 1574-1753 (vol. 24) |

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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.

Indigenous pottery after the Spanish conquest of Mexico: potters’ reactions to the new colonial society
G. Hernández Sânchez

Early Ostionan Ostionoid ceramic component of the El Cabo site, Dominican Republic: a morphological, technological and stylistic ceramic examination based on an attribute analysis
C.J. St. Jean

In search of potential clay sources used for the manufacture of the Pre-Columbian pottery of El Cabo, Eastern Dominican Republic
A. van As, L. Jacobs and C.L. Hofman

Different communities or changing pottery techniques? The transition from the late Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age discovered at Qatar Damiyah (Jordan Valley)
E. Kaptijn and M. de Vreeze

Deir ‘Alla phase VII: the naissance of a distinct Central Transjordanian ceramic tradition
N.C.F. Groot and J. Dik

Comparison of compositional analyses of Iron Age ceramics from two sites in Jordan
G.A. London, R.D. Shuster, J. Blair and S. Kelly

The Iron Age pottery of al-Lehun, Jordan: fabrics and technology
M.L. Steiner and L. Jacobs

Cypriot pottery at the Universiry of Melbourne: an examination of historical context and conservation issues
P. Nel and A.S. Jamieson

A new life for old pots. Early pottery repairs from 7th millennium Tell Sabi Abyad (northern Syria)
O.P. Nieuwenhuyse and R. Dooijes

An ethnographic study of three Betammaribé pottery workshops in northwestern Benin
L.P. Petit

A new ethnoarchaeological documentation project at the Fustat pottery workshops, Egypt
K. Duistermaat and N.C.F. Groot

Current research of the Leiden Department of Pottery Technology (2008)

Contributors

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

Indigenous pottery after the Spanish conquest of Mexico: potters’ reactions to the new colonial society
G. Hernández Sânchez

Early Ostionan Ostionoid ceramic component of the El Cabo site, Dominican Republic: a morphological, technological and stylistic ceramic examination based on an attribute analysis
C.J. St. Jean

In search of potential clay sources used for the manufacture of the Pre-Columbian pottery of El Cabo, Eastern Dominican Republic
A. van As, L. Jacobs and C.L. Hofman

Different communities or changing pottery techniques? The transition from the late Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age discovered at Qatar Damiyah (Jordan Valley)
E. Kaptijn and M. de Vreeze

Deir ‘Alla phase VII: the naissance of a distinct Central Transjordanian ceramic tradition
N.C.F. Groot and J. Dik

Comparison of compositional analyses of Iron Age ceramics from two sites in Jordan
G.A. London, R.D. Shuster, J. Blair and S. Kelly

The Iron Age pottery of al-Lehun, Jordan: fabrics and technology
M.L. Steiner and L. Jacobs

Cypriot pottery at the Universiry of Melbourne: an examination of historical context and conservation issues
P. Nel and A.S. Jamieson

A new life for old pots. Early pottery repairs from 7th millennium Tell Sabi Abyad (northern Syria)
O.P. Nieuwenhuyse and R. Dooijes

An ethnographic study of three Betammaribé pottery workshops in northwestern Benin
L.P. Petit

A new ethnoarchaeological documentation project at the Fustat pottery workshops, Egypt
K. Duistermaat and N.C.F. Groot

Current research of the Leiden Department of Pottery Technology (2008)

Contributors









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