Late Bronze Age Painted Pottery Traditions at the Margins of the Hittite State. Papers Presented at a Workshop Held at the 11th ICAANE (Munich 4 April 2018) and Additional Contributions
Edited Book
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Late Bronze Age Painted Pottery Traditions at the Margins of the Hittite State is the result of a workshop
organized by the editors at the 11th ICAANE held in Munich in 2018 with additional contributions
presented by renowned scholars working on this topic. The Late Bronze Age in the Ancient Near East is
generally marked by a massive decline in the occurrence of painted pottery and a clear dominance of plain
ceramics. This is especially evident when looking at Anatolia. Here, the presence of simple undecorated
ceramics is considered as the main distinguishing trait of the dominance of the Hittite State and its
material culture. Nevertheless, at the margins of the empire, especially in Southern and South-Eastern
as well as Northern Anatolia, painted ceramics are frequently attested and, during recent years, new
findings have come to light from a number of excavations. However, a comprehensive analysis of this
material has not yet been accomplished. The intent of this volume is to break through the boundaries
usually imposed by the study of 2nd millennium BC pottery production in Anatolia and to reconstruct a
comprehensive scenario concerning the appearance, evolution, and related historical meanings of these
painted pottery traditions. To this end, 12 papers of leading specialists working on relevant material have
been collected in this book offering, for the first time, the possibility of a deeper understanding of the
phenomenon of painted pottery in the 2nd millennium BC.
Iris type:
04.08 Curatela di Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Painted Pottery; Hittite State; Anatolia; Ancient Near East; Bronze Age
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