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Roman Pottery Fineware Imports Athenian Agora 32 Volume Xxxii John W Hayes

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Roman Pottery Fineware Imports Athenian Agora 32 Volume Xxxii John W Hayes
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Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.14 MB
Pages: 515
Author: John W. Hayes
ISBN: 9780876612323, 087661232X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Volume XXXII

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Roman Pottery Fineware Imports Athenian Agora 32 Volume Xxxii John W Hayes by John W. Hayes 9780876612323, 087661232X instant download after payment.

Examples of Roman period red-gloss and red-slip pottery generally termed terra sigillata found during excavations in the Athenian Agora form the focus of this volume. These finewares, like the other tablewares of the first seven centuries A.D. discussed here, were all imported--a very different situation to earlier periods where Athens was known as a great ceramic-making center, and perhaps the result of mass destruction of potters' workshops during the Sullan sack of 86 B.C. While the image of a demolished pottery industry is tragic, the consequent conglomeration of finewares from many parts of the Roman Empire in one city makes the Athenian Agora a tremendous source of comparanda for archaeologists working all round the Mediterranean. Written by the world's leading expert on Roman pottery, this huge catalogue illustrating and identifying multiple shapes and types of decoration will therefore be an essential reference book. "The importance of this volume for the archaeology of the Mediterranean cannot be overstated. It will prove invaluable for decades to come for a wide range of scholars dealing with the Roman world. The manuscript is a tour de force: comprehensive, up-to-date, well researched, and well written" Jennifer Neils, Case Western University.

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