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Lydian Painted Pottery Abroad The Gordion Excavations 19501973 R Gl Grtekindemir

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Lydian Painted Pottery Abroad The Gordion Excavations 19501973 R Gl Grtekindemir
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 69.55 MB
Pages: 341
Author: R. Gül Gürtekin-Demir
ISBN: 9781949057140, 1949057143
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Lydian Painted Pottery Abroad The Gordion Excavations 19501973 R Gl Grtekindemir by R. Gül Gürtekin-demir 9781949057140, 1949057143 instant download after payment.

This book is the first major study of Lydian material culture at Gordion and also the first published monograph on Lydian painted pottery from any site excavation. Richly illustrated, it provides a comprehensive definition and analysis of Lydian ceramics based on stylistic, archaeological, and textual evidence, while thoroughly documenting the material's stratigraphic contexts. The book situates the ceramic corpus within its broader Anatolian cultural context and offers insights into the impact of Lydian cultural interfaces at Gordion.


The Lydian pottery found at Gordion was largely produced at centers other than Sardis, the Lydian royal capital, although Sardian imports are also well attested and began to influence Gordion's material culture as early as the 7th century BCE, if not before. Following the demise of the Lydian kingdom, a more limited repertoire of Lydian ceramics demonstrably continued in use at Gordion into the Achaemenid Persian period in the late 6th and 5th centuries BCE.


The material was excavated by Professor Rodney Young's team between 1950 and 1973 and is fully presented here for the first time. Ongoing research in the decades following Young's excavations has led to a more refined understanding of Gordion's archaeological contexts and chronology, and, consequently, we are now able to view the Lydian ceramic corpus within a more secure stratigraphic framework than would have been the case if the material had been published shortly after the excavations.

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