International Association for Reseach on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period e.V.
Rembart, Laura - Alice Waldner : Manufacturers and Markets. The Contribution of Hellenistic Pottery to Economies Large and Small
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Laura Rembart - Alice Waldner (Hrsg./eds.),Manufacturers and Markets. The Contribution of Hellenistic Pottery to Economies Large and SmallProceedings of the 4th Conference of IARPotHP, Athens, November 2019, 11th-14th(IARPotHP 4)Wien 2022ISBN 978-3-85161-276-9822 S., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert
Kamenjarin, Ivanka - Marina Ugarković (Hrsg.) - Exploring the Neighborhood. The Role of Ceramics in Understanding Place in the Hellenistic World
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Ivanka Kamenjarin – Marina Ugarković (Hrsg.),Exploring the Neighborhood.The Role of Ceramics in Understanding Place in the Hellenistic WorldProceedings of the 3rd Conference of IARPotHP, Kaštela, June 2017, 1st – 4th(IARPotHP 3)Wien 2020ISBN 978-3-85161-237-0686 S., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert
Peignard-Giros, Annette (ed.) - Daily Life in a Cosmopolitan World. Pottery and Culture During the Hellenistic Period
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Annette Peignard-Giros (Hrsg.),Daily Life in a Cosmopolitan World.Pottery and Culture During the Hellenistic PeriodProceedings of the 2nd Conference of IARPotHP Lyon, November 2015, 5th–8th(IARPotHP 2)Wien 2019ISBN 978-3-85161-218-9600 S., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniertDer Band versammelt die Vorträge der zweiten Tagung der "International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period e.V. (IARPotHP)", die vom 5. bis 8. November 2015 in Lyon stattfand.
Japp, Sarah – Patricia Kögler (Hrsg.), Traditions and Innovations
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Sarah Japp – Patricia Kögler (Hrsg.),Traditions and Innovations. Tracking the Development of Pottery from the Late Classical to the Early Imperial PeriodsProceedings of the 1st Conference of IARPotHP Berlin, November 2013, 7th–10th(IARPotHP 1)
Wien 2016
ISBN 978-3-85161-160-1
538 S., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniertDer Band versammelt die Vorträge der ersten Tagung der "International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period e.V. (IARPotHP)", die vom 7. bis 10. November 2013 in Berlin stattfand.
Contents
Patricia Kögler, Introduction: The Aim of the Conference
Elisa De Sousa, From Greek to Roman Pottery in the Far West
Francisco J. García-Fernández – Antonio M. Sáez-Romero – Eduardo Ferrer-Albelda, The Hellenization of Taste in Turdetania: Tradition and Change in Ceramic Assemblages in the Valley of the Guadalquivir in the Late Iron Age
Antonio M. Sáez-Romero, Grey Wares of Late Punic Gadir (4th–3rd centuries BC). Some Features of the Hellenization of Local Tableware
Ana María Niveau de Villedary y Mariñas – Antonio M. Sáez-Romero, The Red Slip Tableware of Punic and Early Roman Gadir/Gades (4th–1st cent. BC): An Update on the So-called «Kuass Ware»
Violeta Moreno Megías Kuass, Ware in Turdetan Communities: Distribution and Local Production in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley, SW Spain
Laura Ambrosini, Tradition and Innovation: The Ring Askos in Late Red-figured Faliscan Pottery
Paola Puppo, Trade Exchanges in the Western Mediterranean: The Distribution of sombreros de copa
Sabine Patzke, The Etruscan ceramica sovraddipinta – Innovation in the Lifetime of a Pottery Type
Carlo De Mitri, Changes in Cooking Ware Technology between the 3rd and the 1st Centuries BC on the South Adriatic Coast: The Case of Salento
Marek Palaczyk, Major Innovations in the Rhodian Wine-Trade after 200 BC? – Rhodian Stamps from Monte Iato in West Sicilian Context
Charikleia Palamida – Fani K. Seroglou – Mark L. Lawall – Aggeliki Yiannikouri, The Emergence of ‘Hellenistic’ Transport Amphoras: The Example of Rhodes
Konstantinos Filis, The Local Transport Amphorae from Aigion
Petar Popović, Painted Pottery from Kale - Krševica: Imported or of Local Provenance?
Ivanka Kamenjarin, Hellenistic Pottery from Siculi (Resnik), Croatia
Branko Kirigin, Pithoi/Dolia from Central Dalmatian Islands
Nina Fenn – Christiane Römer-Strehl, The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery from 2013 Excavations at Dimal /Albania. An Illyrian Hilltop-Settlement with Mediterranean Connections in the Hinterland of Apollonia
Eduard Shehi, Illyrian Cooking Ware (ICW): Some Ideas on the Origin, Production and Diffusion
Vasiliki Tsantila, Oiniadai, a Significant Akarnanian Port on the Trade Route from Asia Minor to Italy: The Evidence Provided by the Relief Pottery
Wolf Rudolph, Prolegomena to the Study of Hellenistic Pottery from above the Cult Centre at the Acropolis of Mycenae
Elisabeth Trinkl, Aufstieg und Niedergang einer Gefäßform – die Bauchlekythos
Guy Ackermann, Les assiettes d’Erétrie à l’époque hellénistique
Zoi Kotitsa, Historical Change and Ceramic Tradition: The Case of Macedonia
Anne-Sophie Martz, Traditions et innovations dans la vaisselle céramique de la Maison de Fourni, Délos
Susan I. Rotroff, Hausmann’s Workshop and Innovation in the Production of Athenian Mold-made Bowls
Sarah Japp – Benjamin Engels – Anneke Keweloh, Kiln Stacking as a Technique for Polychrome Surface Design – A Pergamenian Innovation?
Maurizio Buora – Ergün Lafli, Hadra Vases from Rough Cilicia
Reyhan Şahin, Red-figure Pottery of the 4th century BC from Ainos (Enez) in Thrace: The Final Phase of the Classical Tradition in Eastern Thrace
Laura Picht, You Are What You Eat (from)? The Development of Plates in Hellenistic and Early Roman Priene
Andrea Berlin, Not So Fast: Ceramic Conservatism and Change at Sardis in the Early Hellenistic Period
Asuman Baldiran, Roulette Decorated Hellenistic Unguentaria from Stratonikeia
Vasilica Lungu, Céramique hellénistique de Labraunda: à la recherche d’un faciès carien. Données préliminaires
Çilem Uygun, Samples of Hellenistic Pottery from Üçtepe in Southeast Anatolia
Ulrike Nowotnick, Hellenistic Influence on Ceramics from Meroe and Hamadab (Sudan)
Jonathan Ferguson, Traditions and Innovations in the Late Hellenistic and Early Roman Ceramic Assemblages from Tell Madaba, Jordan
Renate Rosenthal-Heginbottom, Innovation and Stagnation in the Judean Lamp Production in the Late Second Temple Period (150 BCE–70 CE)
Heather Jackson, Green-glazed Wares at Hellenistic Jebel Khalid. Innovation, Imitation or Hellenization?
Gabriele Puschnigg, Continuity or Innovation in Coarse Wares at Early Hellenistic Merv?
Jean-Baptiste Houal, The Hellenistic Period through the Ceramics of Temez (Uzbekistan) and Balkh (Afghanistan)
Sergej Ushakov – Kateryna Strukova, Grey Ware with Black Coating from Chersonesos: Research Problems and New Findings
Sergej Ushakov – Ekaterina Lesnaya – Maksym Tiurin, The New Hellenistic Assemblages from the North-Eastern District of the Tauric Chersonesos
Mikhail Treister – Nikolay Vinokurov, Two Emblemata with Portrait Heads on the Red-gloss Bowls from the Site of Artezian in Eastern Crimea
Tatiana Egorova, Hellenistic Black Glazed Pottery from Panticapaeum
Irina Shkribliak, Hellenistic Mold-made Relief Bowls from Late Scythian Sites of Crimea