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@book{1384306, author = {Cruells, Walter and Mateiciucová, Inna and Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier}, address = {Oxford}, edition = {1.}, keywords = {Neolithic Pottery; Mesopotamia; working group; current research on Pottery}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-1-78570-439-0}, publisher = {Oxbow Books}, title = {Painting Pot - Painting People. Late Neolithic Ceramics in Ancient Mesopotamia}, url = {http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/painted-pots-painting-people.html}, year = {2017} }
TY - BOOK ID - 1384306 AU - Cruells, Walter - Mateiciucová, Inna - Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier PY - 2017 TI - Painting Pot - Painting People. Late Neolithic Ceramics in Ancient Mesopotamia VL - Neuveden PB - Oxbow Books CY - Oxford SN - 9781785704390 KW - Neolithic Pottery KW - Mesopotamia KW - working group KW - current research on Pottery UR - http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/painted-pots-painting-people.html L2 - http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/painted-pots-painting-people.html N2 - Archaeologists have recently made tremendous advances in understanding the early ceramic traditions of the prehistoric Near East. Over the past decade there has been a huge increase in research focusing on various aspects of ceramic production, its origins and evolution, distribution and consumption in the Late Neolithic (ca. 7000–5000 cal. BC). Fieldwork brings new and exciting finds every year while laboratory studies change our perspectives regarding ceramic technology. Near Eastern ceramic specialists actively engage with, and contribute to, current trends in theoretical archaeology. For the first time, the 19 papers presented here bring together specialists discussing Neolithic ceramics from the Near East in the broadest sense. There is a general focus on decorated pottery traditions. What raw materials and ceramic technologies did Late Neolithic peoples employ? How did they paint their designs? How may we analyse decorated ceramics to explore social networks and identities? What did these decorated pottery traditions mean socially? Essential reading to Near Eastern prehistorians, these collected papers provide new insights for anyone interested in the development of early pottery traditions and the social significance of ceramics in Neolithic societies. ER -
CRUELLS, Walter, Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ a Olivier NIEUWENHUYSE. \textit{Painting Pot - Painting People. Late Neolithic Ceramics in Ancient Mesopotamia}. 1. vyd. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017, 272 s. ISBN~978-1-78570-439-0.
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