Fine pottery between the Haemus, the Rhodope and the Pontus Euxinus (7th—1st century BC): Characteristics, distribution and utilization. Author: Anelia Bozhkova. Language: Bulgarian with a summary in English
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Previous investigations
Single finds, pottery complexes and collections
Dictionary
Chapter one. Pottery groups and pottery styles
Wheel-made pottery with geometric decoration from the Late Geometric and Archaic periods
Pottery from South-Western Thrace
Pottery from South-Eastern Thrace
Imported archaic pottery with painted decoration in Thrace
“East-Greek pottery”
Corinthian archaic pottery
Corinthian conventionalizing pottery
Black-figure and red-figure pottery
Black-glazed pottery
Monochrome pottery
Plain pottery
Pottery with West Slope decoration
Other Late Hellenistic pottery groups
Chapter two. The distribution and utilization of fine pottery in the lands between the Haemus and the Rhodope and the Pontus Euxinus. Chronological and cultural aspects
Fine pottery in the Late Geometric and Archaic periods
Fine pottery in the Classical Period
Geographical distribution, concentration of the finds and roads of penetration
Pottery complexes
Production and trade
The Thracian consumers
The tableware set
Goods and markets
Fine pottery in the Hellenistic Period
Conclusions
Summary in English
Color plates
A list of the main pottery complexes found in the lands between the Haemus and Rhodope Mountains and the Pontus Euxinus
Chronological tables
Bibliography
Details | |
Publisher | Faber |
Language | Bulgarian with a summary in English |
Pages | 238 |
Illustrations | b/w and color figures, maps |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-619-00-0693-0 |
Creation date | 2017 |
Size | 16 х 24 cm |