The glaze production technology of an early Ottoman pottery (mid-14th(?)-16th century): The case of ‘Miletus Ware’

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New populations in Western Anatolia at the beginning of the Turkish periods also brought new pottery types, technology of manufacture and raw material procurement, as presented in this paper in the case of the 'Miletus Ware'.

15th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC)

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Start date and time
Monday, 16 September 2019
End date and time
Wednesday, 18 September 2019

The EMAC meetings cover a wide range of subjects, through the following sessions:

* Development of new methods and techniques
* Chronology and dating
* Provenance and networks
* Applied decorations
* Technical ceramics
* Ceramics as building materials
* Vessel function and vessel use
* Production centres and raw material studies
* Alteration and conservation
* Experimental studies and ethnoarchaeology
* Statistics and databases in ancient ceramic studies: papers in honour of Mike Baxter

Fustat II. Fouilles d’Isṭabl ʿAntar. Céramiques d’ensembles des IXe et Xe siècles

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Roland-Pierre Gayraud et Lucy Vallauri
avec la collaboration de Guergana Guionova et Jean-Christophe Tréglia
et la participation de S. Yona Waksman, Claudio Capelli et Roberto Cabella
Fustat II. Fouilles d’Isṭabl ʿAntar. Céramiques d’ensembles des IXe et Xe siècles
FIFAO 75, Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Le Caire, 2017
 

6th Archaeology Meeting of the IFEA ywaksman
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Start date and time
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
End date and time
Wednesday, 25 November 2015

The 6th Archaeological Meetings of the IFEA (Institut Français d'Etudes Anatoliennes) "Merging Techniques and Cultures. Technological Approaches in Archaeology" will take place on November 24-25 at the Koç Research Center (RCAC).

A new member

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A new member
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Jacques Burlot recently joined the POMEDOR team, he will be looking at the technological features of ceramics (especially the associations body-slip-glaze) and at their diffusion in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean.

Welcome Jacques!