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May Haider
Pearls of the Past. Studies in Honour of Frances Pinnock. Alter Orient und Altes Testament AOAT (Ugarit-Verlag), 2017
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(2012) ‘A matter of quantity? Some notes on the Late Bronze Age exchange modes in the Eastern Mediterranean’. In: Talanta XLIV. Recent Research and Perspectives on the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean (Special Research Issue), edited by A. Papadopoulos, 79-91.
Angelos Papadopoulos
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From manufactured goods to significant possessions: theorising pottery consumption in late antique Anatolia
William Anderson
Annabel Bokern and Clare Rowan (eds), Embodying Value? The Transformation of Objects in and from the Ancient World, 131-44. Archaeopress: Oxford., 2014
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Reviews: Andrea Vianello, Late Bronze Age Mycenaean and Italic Products in the West Mediterranean. A Social and Economic Analysis.(Oxford: British …
Gianmarco Alberti
European Journal of Archaeology, 2006
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Trade goods reproducing merchants? The materiality of Mediterranean Late Bronze Age exchange
Gert Jan van Wijngaarden
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Webb, J.M. Pots and people: an investigation of individual and collective identities in Early Bronze Age Cyprus. M. Mina, S. Triantaphyllou & Y. Papadatos (eds), An Archaeology of Prehistoric Bodies and Embodied Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean, 55–62, Oxford
Jennifer Webb
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Amy C. Smith & Katerina Volioti, 2019 ‘Lesser Pots Go Places: The Attic “Brand” in Macedonia and Thrace’, in Eleni Manakidou and Amalia Avramidou (eds.) Classical Pottery of the Northern Aegean and its Periphery (480–323/300 BC), pp. 175-187, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press.
Katerina Volioti
Classical Pottery of the Northern Aegean and its Periphery (480–323/300 BC), 2019
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Kreppner-2015_Ceramic Consumption and Social Context at Middle and Neo-Assyrian Dur-Katlimmu, PLAIN POTTERY TRADITIONS OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND NEAR EAST
Janoscha Kreppner
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Yasur-Landau, A. 2012. The Role of the Canaanite Population in the Aegean Migration to the Southern Levant in the Late 2nd Millenium BC. In: Maran, J. and Stockhammer, P. W. eds. Materiality and Social Practice. Transformative Capacities of Intercultural Encounters. Oxford: 190-197.
Assaf Yasur-Landau
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‘MINOANISING’ POTTERY TRADITIONS IN THE SW AEGEAN DURING THE MBA: Understanding the social context of technological and consumption practices
Evangelia Kiriatzi
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Ideology and Material Culture in the Late Bronze Age Northern Levant. A Pottery Perspective
Mariacarmela Montesanto
Ancient Near Eastern Weltanschauungen in Contact and in Contrast Rethinking Ideology and Propaganda in the Ancient Near East, 2022
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Consuming Material Ambiguity: the Social and Symbolic Implications of Mycenaean Pottery in Ugarit.
Yannis Aspiotis
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M. Pieniążek 2018: Foreign Influences and Indigenous Transformations: The Case of Seals and Jewellery from the Late Bronze Age North Aegean. In: Gimatzidis et al. 2018
Magda Pieniążek
2018
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Yasur-Landau, A. 2011. Deep Change in Domestic Behavioural Patterns and Theoretical Aspects of Interregional Interactions in the 12th-Century Levant. In: Karageorghis, V. And Kouka. O. Eds. On Cooking Pots, Drinking Cups Loom Weights and Ethnicity in Bronze Age Cyprus and Neighboring Regions. Proceedings of and International Archaeological Symposium, Nicosia, 6th – 7th November 2010. Nicosia: 239-249.
Assaf Yasur-Landau
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Making and marking relationships: Bronze Age brandings and Mediterranean commodities (2010)
Andrew Bevan
Cultures of Commodity Branding ( Bevan and Wengrow eds. ), 2010
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Höflmayer, F. 2011. “Egyptian Imitations of Cypriote Base Ring Ware in the Eastern Mediterranean.” In Intercultural Contacts in the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by K. Duistermaat, and I. Regulski, 347–61. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 202. Leuven. Peeters.
Felix Höflmayer
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(2016) Cosmopolitanism, communality and the appropriation of Mycenaean pottery in western Anatolia
Rik Vaessen
Anatolian Studies 66, 2016
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2007. Cross-Craft and Cross-Cultural Interactions during the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Late Bronze Age. In: Antoniadou S. and A. Pace (eds) Mediterranean Crossroads, Athens: Pierides Foundation, 325-359.
Ann Brysbaert
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Bintliff, J. L. and M. Caroscio (2013). Introduction. Pottery and Social Dynamics in the Mediterranean and Beyond in Medieval and Post-Medieval Times. J. Bintliff and M. Caroscio. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports: iii.
John Bintliff
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Franković, Filip. 2018. "Something Old, Something New and Something Borrowed – Appropriating Foreign Material Culture in the Late Bronze Age Aegean." Studia Hercynia 22 (1): 7-30.
Filip Franković
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Bintliff, J. (2013). Poverty and resistance in the material culture of Early Modern rural households in the Aegean. Pottery and Social Dynamics in the Mediterranean and Beyond in Medieval and Post-Medieval Times. J. L. Bintliff and M. Caroscio. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports: 41-46.
John Bintliff
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Can We Say, What’s behind all those Sherds? Ceramic Innovations in the Eastern Mediterranean at the End of the Second Millennium
Reinhard Jung
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Encountering the Foreign. (De-)Constructing Alterity in the Archaeologies of the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean, in: J. Maran and Ph. Stockhammer (eds.), Materiality and Social Practice. Transformative Capacities of Intercultural Encounters, Oxford, 51-61.
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos
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2010. Practicing identity: a crafty ideal? Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 10(2): 25-43.
Melissa Vetters, Ann Brysbaert
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Material Culture Artefacts as Entangled Narratives with Reference to Roman Pottery.
Ronnie Watt, PhD
2015
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Old Cups Die Hard: The Appropriation of Athenian Pottery in the Iberian Peninsula
Diana Rodríguez-Pérez
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2021
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Metal Hoards as Ritual Gift. Circulation, Collection and Alienation of Bronze Artefacts in Late Bronze Age Europe.
Maja Gori
2014
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Reconstructing the role of Egyptian culture in the value regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean: stone vessels and their social contexts (2003)
Andrew Bevan
Ancient Perspectives on Egypt (Matthews and Roemer eds.), 2003
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Materialised Myth and Ritualised Realities: Religious Symbolism on Minoan Pottery, by M. Nikolaidou (2016)
Marianna Nikolaidou
METAPHYSIS: Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age (Aegeaum 39), ed. Alram-Stern, E., F. Blakolmer, S. Deger-Jalkotzy, R. Laffineur, and J. Weilhartner, Leuven: Peeters, 2016, pp. 97–108.., 2016
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Pottery technologies and sociocultural connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Millennium BC
Ourania Kouka
in Horejs, B.–E. Alram-Stern (eds), Pottery Technologies and Sociocultural Connections between the Aegean and Anatolia during the 3rd Milllennium BC, Conference Vienna, 21-23.10.2015. Wien: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 119-142., 2018
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E. Kiriatzi, 2010. “Minoanising” Pottery Traditions in Southwest Aegean during the Middle Bronze Age: Understanding the Social Context of Technological and Consumption Practice
Evangelia Kiriatzi
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2016. Impressed Pottery as a proxy for connectivity in the Neolithic Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. in B.P.C. Molloy (ed.), Of Odysseys and Oddities: Scales and modes of interaction between Aegean societies and their neighbours, Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology.
Ciler Cilingiroglu
2016
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Gimatzidis, S., ed. 2024. Greek Iron Age Pottery in the Mediterranean World. Tracing Provenance and Socioeconomic Ties. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Stefanos Gimatzidis
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Recycling Egypt? The Phenomenon of Secondary Reuse of Egyptian Imports in the Northern Levant during the Second Millennium BC, International Conference “Re-Evaluations: On the Ascription of Value in Social and Ritual Practices” (23–25 November 2017, Frankfurt am Main)
Alexander Ahrens
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Handmade Burnished Ware and Prehistoric Aegean Economics: An Argument for Indigenous Appearance
David Small
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