2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0068245420000052
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Dealing With the Crisis: Mobility of Aeginetan-Tradition Potters Around 1200 Bc

Abstract: This article investigates the final episodes of a long-lasting potting tradition that developed on Aegina during the Bronze Age. From c. 1400 bc, cooking pottery constituted the only class of that tradition that was still manufactured and exported in quantity. Detailed study of several settlement contexts from sites scattered along the Euboean and up to the Pagasetic Gulf dating to c. 1200 bc shows that pottery imported from Aegina became increasingly less available, whereas similar cooking pots produced in va… Show more

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“…Mendable cooking pots belong to a distinct class of Aeginetan-tradition cooking pottery. This class, thoroughly discussed elsewhere (Lis et al 2020), was most likely manufactured by potters representing a tradition developed on the island of Aegina that spread around 1200 BC towards the north, reaching as far as the Pagasetic Gulf. Nevertheless, according to the petrographic analysis only one of the cooking pots from this deposit appears to be local to the general area.…”
Section: Detailed Presentation Of Pottery8mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mendable cooking pots belong to a distinct class of Aeginetan-tradition cooking pottery. This class, thoroughly discussed elsewhere (Lis et al 2020), was most likely manufactured by potters representing a tradition developed on the island of Aegina that spread around 1200 BC towards the north, reaching as far as the Pagasetic Gulf. Nevertheless, according to the petrographic analysis only one of the cooking pots from this deposit appears to be local to the general area.…”
Section: Detailed Presentation Of Pottery8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of coarser pottery, fabrics of cooking pottery were described elsewhere (Lis et al 2020), while the fabrics of Handmade Burnished Ware will be discussed together with the results of petrographic analysis in a forthcoming publication. The only inventoried pithos is made from a medium-coarse fabric with poorly sorted quartz, some dark rounded inclusions, at least a single schist fragment and mica (mostly gold) on the surface.…”
Section: Detailed Presentation Of Pottery8mentioning
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“…8 Finally, it seems to be the case that potters themselves were on the move, at least in certain cases. A recent study of cooking pots from several locations along the Euboean and Pagasetic Gulfs indicate that a particularly Aeginetan chaîne opératoire was in use, and that this type of technology transfer would have happened in the context of both itinerant activity and permanent relocation (Lis et al 2020a). This is also quite likely to have been the case at other times and with other industries.…”
Section: Pottery Network In the Euboean Gulfmentioning
confidence: 99%