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Neolithic Pottery from the Near East - Production, Distribution and Use

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Discussions on the production, distribution, use, and consumption of pottery from the Neolithic Near East. Ceramics from the Neolithic period carry visual messages through their shapes, styles, and painted decorations. Honoring the work of Dutch archaeologist Olivier Nieuwenhuyse, the chapters in this volume go beyond the technical to address issues of ideology, symbolism, feasting, and communalism in pottery productions in the Near East. Essays exploring aspects of the chaine operatoire of ceramic production, including archaeometric and experimental techniques in the neolithic pottery tradition, provide new insights into how the vessels were distributed and used. This international volume brings together papers presented at the Third International Workshop on Late Neolithic Pottery from the Ancient Near East.

Author Biography:

Rana OEzbal is associate professor of archaeology and the history of art at Koc University in Istanbul. Mucella Erdalkiran is assistant professor in the Department of Archaeology at Ege University in Bornova, Turkey. Yukiko Tonoike is associate research scientist and coordinator for the InterAsia Initiative at the Council on East Asian Studies at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University.
Release date Australia
May 17th, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
Turkey
Imprint
Koc University Press
Pages
320
Publisher
Koc University Press
Dimensions
220x290x23
ISBN-13
9786057685698
Product ID
35133847

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