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Die Keramik römischer bis früharabischer Zeit /

: 221 pages, 133, 2, 46 pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 36 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-13) and index. : 3805305079

Keramik und Kleinfunde aus der Grabung im Tempel Sethos' I. in Gurna /

: 199 pages, xxxvi, [i] pages of plates (1 folded) : illustrations ; 36 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-11) and index.

Bulletin de liaison du Groupe international d'étude de la céramique égyptienne.

: 1 (1975)- : v.1(1972)-24. : volumes ; 24 cm. : Annual

Greek painted pottery from Naukratis in Egyptian museums /

: xiv, 210 pages, 85 pages of plates : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 0936770198

El Arábah : a cemetery of the middle kingdom : survey of the old kingdom Temenos : graffiti from the temple of Sety /

: Arábah is the modern representative of ancient Abydos, one of the chief centres of religious and funeral rites in Egypt. cf. Introduction.
At head of title : Egyptian research account. 1900.
Originally published : London : B. Quaritch, 1901.
Includes index. : viii, 49 pages, xl leaves of plates : illustrations, plans ; 31 cm. : 1854170384

Harageh /

: At head of title : British School of Archaeology in Egypt and Egyptian research account. Twentieth year, 1914 : viii, 40 pages : 81 plates ; 32 cm.

Bulletin de liaison du Groupe international.

: volume 1(1975)-
Ceased with 22, published in 2004. : volumes ; 24 cm. : Annual.

Published 1987
Catalogue of early dynastic pottery /

: iv, 189 pages, [4] pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages 183-184. : 0903472112

Published 2013
Pottery and economy in Old Kingdom Egypt /

: In Pottery and Economy in Old Kingdom Egypt , Leslie Anne Warden investigates the economic importance of utilitarian ceramics, particularly beer jars and bread moulds, in third millennium BC Egypt. The Egyptian economy at this period is frequently presented as state-centric or state-defined. This study forwards new methodology for a bottom-up approach to Egyptian economy, analyzing economic relationships through careful analysis of variation within the utilitarian wares which formed the basis of much economic exchange in the period. Beer jars and bread moulds, together with their archaeological, textual, and iconographic contexts, thus yield a framework for the economy which is fluid, agent-based, and defined by small scale, face-to-face relationships rather than the state.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004259850

Published 1990
Coptic and Nubian pottery : international workshop, Nieborów, August 29-31, 1988 /

: Papers presented at a workshop organized by the Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie in cooperation with the Zakład Archeologii Śŕodziemnomorskiej of the Polska Akademia Nauk. : 2 volumes : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=19141&recPointer=0&recCount=25&searchType=0&bibId=2057220
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Hadeer

Published 1976
The pottery of ancient Egypt : dynasty 1 to Roman times /

: 2 v. in 3 : ill. ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 2014
Pottery recovered near the tombs of Seti I (KV 17) and Siptah (KV 47) in the Valley of the Kings /

: 181 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783796533518 (hd.bd.)
3796533515 (hd.bd.)

Published 1932
The excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim in Palestina : (Joint expedition of the Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological seminary and the American school of Oriental research in Jerusalem).

: volumes ; 24 cm.

Published 2003
Nabataean Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) from a ceramic perspective : local and intra-regional trade in Aqaba ware during the first and second centuries AD : evidence from the Roman Aqaba Pr...

: xiii, 140 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-116) and indexes. : 1841714941

Published 2014
Pottery and economy in Old Kingdom Egypt /

: xx, 321 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004259843 : Hadeer

Published 2013
La ceramica importada de Tell el-Ghaba, norte de Sinai : interacciones locales y regionales durante la época saíta (siglos VII-VI a.C.) /

: v, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-198). : 1407311050 (pbk.)
9781407311050

Published 2011
Tombes d'époque parthe : chantiers de la ville des artisans /

: Among the hundred or so tombs of post-Alexander date excavated by Roman Ghirshman between 1947 and 1952 on the mound of the "Ville des Artisans" at Susa, six are remarkable for their construction and burial contents. Shortly before his death in 1979, Ghirshman, director of the French "Mission de Suse" from 1946 until 1968, had started to write up his final report. Based on his notes, the authors have engaged to publish these tombs, together with the original plans, drawings and photographs of the burial goods. The grave contents consisted mainly of pottery, but also included glass vessels, figurines, metal objects and other small finds. The study of the material from these large vaulted subterranean structures indicates that they were most likely intended as family tombs, thus remaining in use for several decades and should be dated in the first or second century AD. Similar tombs are known at other sites in the region of Susa, and even in Mesopotamia, e.g. at Seleucia on the Tigris. A synthesis of the evolution in tomb architecture and typology, as well as the burial practices, for the whole site of Susa between the Seleucid and early Sasanian periods (third century BC to third century AD), is also presented, based on the short reports and unpublished excavation notes of Ghirshman, in addition to unpublished reports by his predecessors at the site.
: 1 online resource (91 pages, 35 pages of plates) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-91). : 9789004229365 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2023
Pottery of Manqabad.

: This volume presents, documents and analyses a new selection of ceramics from the Egyptian site of Manqabad (Asyut). It aims to present the most significant ceramic typologies from Manqabad, while collecting as many references and parallels as possible deriving from several different monastic sites in Egypt.
: Also issued in print: 2023. : 1 online resource (141 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803274683 (PDF ebook) : : Open access.

Published 2019
The Buckley potteries : recent research and excavation /

: The small town of Buckley, in Flintshire, has been the focus for a regional pottery industry for at least 600 years, from the medieval period to the mid-20th century. However, despite Buckley's impressive industrial past, a visit to the town today reveals little evidence to suggest the extent and importance of what was once a major industry supplying traditional earthenware. This book is based on the results of recent research and excavation which has enhanced our understanding of the Buckley potteries, identifying over 30 individual production sites from documentary and cartographic sources. It considers the factors that influenced the siting and development of the industry, how it changed through time and the reasons for its eventual demise.
: Also issued in print: 2019. : 1 online resource (x, 122 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789692235 (ebook) :

Published 2019
Redonner vie à une collection : les terres cuites communes du Fort La Tour /

: Research on common earthenware from the first half of the 17th century is very elementary, when it exists at all. This study seeks to bring back to life the ceramics, the inhabitants and the site where the objects were used. The collection includes 1602 fragments from 277 common earthenware objects coming from the period of occupation of Fort La Tour (1631-1645) in Portland Point, New Brunswick. These pieces were mostly made in France, but some are probably of English origin. Mostly through the visual identification of the features included in the ceramic body, a classification system was developed with four main groups, 28 types, and 10 variations. With this classification system, earthenware objects were able to be grouped based on the activities for which they were used and related to their uses and functions.
: "Available both in print and Open Access"--Home page. : 1 online resource (xviii, 248 pages) : illustrations (colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789693843 (ebook) :