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Composition, technology of manufacture, and circulation of Hellenistic pottery from the Eastern Adriatic : a case study of three archaeological sites along the Dalmatian coast, Croatia (CROSBI ID 173881)

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Šegvić, Branimir ; Šešelj, Lucijana ; Slovenec, Damir ; Lugović, Boško ; Ferreiro Mählmann, Rafael Composition, technology of manufacture, and circulation of Hellenistic pottery from the Eastern Adriatic : a case study of three archaeological sites along the Dalmatian coast, Croatia // Geoarchaeology-an international journal, 27 (2012), 1; 63-87. doi: 10.1002/gea.21379

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Šegvić, Branimir ; Šešelj, Lucijana ; Slovenec, Damir ; Lugović, Boško ; Ferreiro Mählmann, Rafael

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Composition, technology of manufacture, and circulation of Hellenistic pottery from the Eastern Adriatic : a case study of three archaeological sites along the Dalmatian coast, Croatia

Archaeological excavations in Dalmatia have yielded a large amount of Hellenistic pottery that has yet to be archaeometrically analyzed. Stylistic analyses suggest that some vessels were imported, but the bulk of the material must have been produced locally. Our objectives are to demonstrate local ceramic production in both Greek colonies and native settlements in Dalmatia, and also to report on the composition and manufacture technology associated with this pottery. We examine 36 Hellenistic potsherds recovered from the coast of Croatia: a sanctuary on Cape Ploča, the native settlement of Resnik, and the Greek colony Issa. For the first time, archaeometric evidence supporting local production in Resnik is presented, while two local manufacturing centres are proposed for the bulk of the Cape Ploča pottery. The term Dalmatian production is suggested here to describe these indigenous ceramics. Material characteristics of the Issa samples suggest local colonial production and sophisticated ceramic technology.

ceramic composition; manufacture technology; Hellenistic pottery;

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Podaci o izdanju

27 (1)

2012.

63-87

objavljeno

0883-6353

10.1002/gea.21379

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Geologija, Arheologija

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