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Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery John W. Hayes

Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery By John W. Hayes

Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery by John W. Hayes


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Summary

In this field guide to the Roman pottery produced around the Mediterranean, the author explains the particular features which mark Roman period wares, showing how the vessels were manufactured, decorated, traded and used.

Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery Summary

Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery by John W. Hayes

Roman pottery, defined for convenience as that made and used within Italy and the Roman provinces between about 100 BC and AD 600, can be characterized by a group of stylistic and technical developments which built upon those of the Hellenistic Greeks and then led to those of the Byzantine and Islamic worlds. Roman pottery can thus provide evidence for ancient literacy, artistic trends and trading patterns within the complex of Mediterranean lands which made up the empire. In recent years, local archaeological activity in these regions has produced a plethora of new finds and information which the author now explains, concentrating on the particular features which mark Roman period wares, showing how the vessels were manufactured, decorated, traded and used. The illustrations include many pieces published for the first time.

Table of Contents

Distribution; identification of sources; functions and shapes; production - special features; special decorative techniques; descriptions of types of wares;appendices: chemical and other scientific analysis; British Museum collections.

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GOR001787479
9780714122168
0714122165
Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery by John W. Hayes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
19970700
128
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