Greek Iron Age Pottery in the Mediterranean World

Tracing Provenance and Socioeconomic Ties

Stefanos Gimatzidis editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Jun '24

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Interdisciplinary archaeological and archaeometric study of early Greek pottery as economic and cultural residue of Iron Age Mediterranean connectivity.

Greek pottery is the most visible archaeological evidence of social and economic relations between the Aegean and the Mediterranean during the Iron Age. This book presents a holistic study of the earliest Greek pottery exchanged in Greek, Phoenician, and other native Mediterranean cultural contexts from multidisciplinary perspectives.Greek pottery is the most visible archaeological evidence of social and economic relations between the Aegean and the Mediterranean during the Iron Age, a period of intense mobility. This book presents a holistic study of the earliest Greek pottery exchanged in Greek, Phoenician, and other Indigenous Mediterranean cultural contexts from multidisciplinary perspectives. It offers an examination of 362 Protogeometric and Geometric ceramic and clay samples, analysed by Neutron Activation, that Stefanos Gimatzidis obtained in twenty-four sites and regions in eight countries. Bringing a macro-historical approach to the topic through a systematic survey of early Greek pottery production, exchange, and consumption, the volume also provides a micro-history of selected ceramic assemblages analysed by a team of scholars who specialise in Classical, Near Eastern, and various prehistoric archaeologies. The results of their collaborative archaeological and archaeometric studies challenge previous reconstructions of intercultural relations between the Aegean and the Mediterranean and call into question established narratives about Greek and Phoenician migration.

ISBN: 9781009474856

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm

Weight: 1267g

544 pages