Newly discovered hellenistic pottery from Western Istanbul
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2023
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Archaeopress
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Between 2007 and 2017, new multidisciplinary surveys of Silivri, Çatalca, Büyükçekmece, Beylikdüzü, Küçükçekmece and Avcilar-Firuzköy revealed new archaeological data to illuminate the Hellenistic and Roman periods. These surveys contributed to the exploration of the region's settlement patterns and interregional relations during the ancient periods. Located at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and northern Thrace, the region comes to the fore with amphora finds indicating the presence of intensive maritime trade. However, Hellenistic pottery (3rd-1st centuries BC), which constitutes an important group of finds in the surface survey, will be emphasised in this work. The forms of various table vessels, mostly black glazed, western slope and mouldmade wares are associated with western Anatolia, Greece and Thrace. The production techniques give information about the social and economic identity of the pottery in the region and processes of change in this identity. Current trends in the production of Hellenistic pottery will be examined through a comprehensive approach to cultural relations through the distribution of regions and imported samples. © the individual authors and Archaeopress 2023. All rights reserved.
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Hellenistic period, Istanbul, Pottery, Production techniques, Typology.
Kaynak
Thrace through the Ages: Pottery as Evidence for Commerce and Culture from Prehistoric Times to the Islamic Period
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