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Black-gloss ware in Italy : production management and local histories

Title
Black-gloss ware in Italy : production management and local histories / Helga Di Giuseppe.
Author
Di Giuseppe, Helga.
Publication
Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2012.

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Description
xvi, 198 pages : illustrations; 30 cm.
Summary
"Black-gloss ware is a fine ware produced from the 4th to the 1st centuries BC - in some areas until the early Empire - and used as table ware, for funerary vessels and for ritual purposes. This ware developed in part from later Attic production, spread widely in the Mediterranean, and in part from local traditions. This work focuses on two main topics: A reconstruction of the geography of black-gloss ware workshops in ancient Italy, including aspects of the organization and management of production; and a proposal for a new approach to the study of black-gloss ware with the aim of compiling local and regional histories of ancient Italy in relation to the growth and development of Roman power. Whoever studies the Republican period will inevitably come across black-gloss ware and all its complexities. This class of vessels represents one of the main chronological and cultural indicators of this period and can reflect, in the development of its shapes, decorations and its quantitative distribution, the process of meetings between Rome and the various cultures of ancient Italy. In some parts of Italy the appearance of black-gloss ware takes place at the same time as Roman expansion, with the foundation of colonies and the spread of Roman cults. The study of black-gloss ware, therefore, also necessitates studying the course of the Roman military conquest and consequent integration of the peoples of ancient Italy, as well as trading patterns and the movements of the craftsmen, who carried the techniques, styles and methods of decorating pottery typical of their original region, to the new colonies to which they moved."--Publisher's website.
Series Statement
BAR international series ; 2335
Uniform Title
BAR international series ; 2335.
Subject
  • To 476
  • Black-gloss ware
  • black-gloss ware
  • Handel
  • Keramikherstellung
  • Keramik
  • Schwarzfirnisware
  • Töpferei
  • Céramique à vernis noir > Italie
  • Romersk keramik
  • Italy > History > To 476
  • Rome > History > Republic, 265-30 B.C
  • Italy
  • Rome (Empire)
  • Italien
  • Italien
  • Romerska riket > 265-31 f. Kr. (senrepubliken)
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D).
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-191) and index.
Contents
Black-gloss ware: a brief history of the studies and methodology of the present work -- Theoretical models for the organization of black-gloss ware production -- Black-gloss ware. Forms of production and management from the 4th to the 1st century B.C. -- Historiographic approach to black-gloss ware. Consumption and local history in Italy -- Conclusions.
ISBN
  • 9781407309187
  • 1407309188
LCCN
2012358652
OCLC
  • ocn780332023
  • 780332023
  • SCSB-1636307
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library