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Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity: The Ceramic Evidence Book

Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity: The Ceramic Evidence
Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity: The Ceramic Evidence, The focus of the book is on the interaction of trade and cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean during the late Hellenistic and Roman periods, and the authors discuss the extent to which these mechanisms can be traced from the ceramic evidence. Research in, Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity: The Ceramic Evidence has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Trade Relations in the Eastern Mediterranean from Late Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity: The Ceramic Evidence
  • Written by author Leif Erik Vaag
  • Published by University Press of Southern Denmark, April 2005
  • The focus of the book is on the interaction of trade and cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean during the late Hellenistic and Roman periods, and the authors discuss the extent to which these mechanisms can be traced from the ceramic evidence. Research in
  • Young scholars of classical archaeology presented their research findings to an international seminar at Sandbjerg Manorhouse, perhaps in Denmark, in February 1998, and their 18 papers are published here after feedback from senior scholars also attending.
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Late Hellenistic and Roman pottery in the eastern Mediterranean - an overview of recent developments11
Production mechanisms of sigillata manufactories : when east meets west27
Trade relations in the Aegean Sea : the ceramic evidence from Argos between the 1st century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D.37
Import, export, imitation : trade and the economic power of late Hellenistic and early imperial Knidos according to the fine pottery50
Ephesian cooking vessels of the Augustan period63
Introducing the Aradippou goblet : a case study of regional diversity in Late Hellenistic and early Roman Cyprus68
"Corinthian" Roman relief ware : new studies and preliminary results83
Four middle Roman ceramic groups from Eastern Macedonia98
Self-sufficiency and trade in Late Antiquity : a study of the pottery found at the Pyrgouthi farmhouse in Berbati117
The Roman city of Knossos, Colonia Julia Nobilis - the nature of the imported fine wares124
Phocaean red slip ware - main and secondary productions132
The Roman-Gaulish ceramics of the mediomatrics, based on the example of the settlement of Bliesbruck (Moselle, France) : the Mediterranean influence of the technical evolution between the 1st and the 3rd century A.D.139
Late Roman amphora 1 : a study of diversification157
Some thoughts on the production and presence of the Late Roman Amphora 13 on Cyprus169
The dissemination of transport amphorae from Cos. : a contribution to the study of the Coan trade in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Hellenistic period179
Halikarnassian wine-production? : the evidence from two households184
Carthage : imported eastern amphorae in the Roman Colonia Iulia202
Trade relations in the eastern Mediterranean anti beyond : the Egyptian-Indian connection221


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