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Gordion Excavations, 1950

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This study focuses on the ceramic evidence from the Early Phrygian period at Gordion, presenting a comprehensive catalog and discussion of shapes, wares, and decorative motifs. It places the potter...
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The Early Phrygian period is the first phase of Iron Age habitation on the City Mound of Yassihuyuk-Gordion. Since it is the most extensively excavated site in central Anatolia, not only for this early period but for successive phases through the Hellenistic period, Gordion has the distinction of being the type-site of ancient Phrygia. In this comprehensive study of the ceramic evidence from the Early Phrygian period at Gordion, G. Kenneth Sams presents a thorough catalogue and discussion of the development of the shapes, wares and decorative motifs, and places the pottery in its broader cultural context.

The publication is extensively illustrated with profile and roll-out drawings, and photographs. This volume will be of interest to students and scholars interested in Anatolian archaeology and the stylistic development of pottery.
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Price: £101.00
Pages: 632
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Series: Museum Monograph
Publication Date: 29 January 1994
ISBN: 9780924171185
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region, HISTORY / Ancient / General, Ancient history

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