Ceramics in Archaeology. From Prehistoric to Medieval times in Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient Craftsmanship and Modern Laboratory Techniques. 2 voll
Libreria Editrice L'Erma di Bretschneider
English Text.
Roma, 2017; 2 vols., paperback, pp. 700, 260 b/w ill., cm 21x28.
(I Manuali L'Erma. 2).
series: I Manuali L'Erma
ISBN: 88-913-1012-3
- EAN13: 9788891310125
Subject: Decorative Arts (Ceramics, Porcelain, Majolica),Essays on Ancient Times
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World,1000-1400 (XII-XIV) Middle Ages
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Weight: 0.5 kg
This manual on pottery-making in antiquity is a compendium of almost everything bearing on the interpretation of ancient ceramics in antiquity Because of this, it is likely to remain a standard work for many years to come. Both the student and the more experienced researcher will benefit from this book and will find it easy to follow because of the lively presentation. The whole subject of ceramics is here, from clay acquisition to kilns and firing, backed with an extensive bibliography. It is a work of reference which should have a place on every archaeologist' s bookshelf from their first day at University until retirement In Volume II, the Part Two is titled Modern Laboratory Techniques and provides a summary of the most widely used scientific techniques which can aid the archaeologist in the understanding and interpretation of ancient ceramics.