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Ancient and Preindustrial Ceramics from Cyprus Multidisciplinary Approaches and Research Advances

Edited By Sergios Menelaou, Edyta Marzec Copyright 2027
510 Pages 89 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date examination of ceramic materials from ancient and pre-industrial Cyprus, integrating scientific approaches and research advances across disciplines such as archaeology, materials science, art history, and ethnography. While existing research has often concentrated on individual wares, styles, sites, or periods, this volume brings together a wide... Read more

0.     Introduction to multidisciplinary approaches in Cypriot ceramic studies

                Sergios Menelaou and Edyta Marzec

 

Part I. THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES

 

1.     Defining ceramic traditions in ancient Cyprus through time: Interpretive frameworks and challenges in diachronic ceramic analysis

               Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou and Anna Georgiadou

 

2.     Metal skeuomorphism in prehistoric Cypriot pottery: A diachronic perspective

              Giorgos Vavouranakis and Ioannis Voskos

 

3.     Child’s play or style? A re-examination of some ‘crude’ little pots from Kalopsidha, Cyprus

 Laura Gagné

 

4.     Ceramics from the sea: Pottery vessels recovered from shipwrecks off the island of Cyprus, their forms, functions, and past contents

Lisa Briggs

 

5.     From pencil to RTI: Methods of pottery documentation based on the oil lamps case study

Wojciech Ostrowski, Małgorzata Kajzer, Łukasz Wilk and Paulina Zachar

 

Part II. BRONZE AGE TO GEOMETRIC PERIODS

 

6.     Environment, ecology and material engagement in the Bronze Age Kouris Valley

Marialucia Amadio, Luca Bombardieri, Sergios Menelaou, Ivano Rellini and Sabina Ghisland

 

 

7. Tombs and Tumba: New perspectives on Late Bronze Age Greek ceramics from Enkomi at the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm

        Stephen Czujko and Ole Stilborg

 

8.     A science-based analytical programme for the study of the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Maritime Transport Containers   from Cyprus

Marcella Giobbe, Andreas Charalambous, Demetrios Ioannides, Noémi S. Müller, Anna Georgiadou, Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou and Artemis Georgiou

 

9.     Regionalism in an age of globalisation: Southern Anatolia-Cyprus interactions through the Late Bronze Age pottery

Ekin Kozal, Mustafa Kibaroğlu, and Sinem Hacıosmanoğlu

Part III. ARCHAIC TO ROMAN PERIODS

 

10.  Beneath the surface: A compositional and technological study of Archaic and Classical pottery from Nea Paphos, Cyprus

Geneviève Maachou, Edyta Marzec, and Lara Maritan

 

11.  Storing for the Amathus kings: An interdisciplinary insight into the pithoi from the Classical phase of the Amathus palace

Lucile Chabrier and Thomas Delbey

 

12.  Paphia? A discussion on an Early Hellenistic transport amphora type from Cyprus

Agata Dobosz, David F. Williams, Anno Hein and Vassilis Kilikoglou

 

13.  Cypriot or not? New insights on the origin of Eastern Sigillata D and its Hellenistic predecessor

Edyta Marzec and Małgorzata Kajzer

 

Part IV. LATE ANTIQUITY TO MODERN PERIODS

 

14.  Approaching the production of domestic ceramics in late antique Cyprus: The case of the pottery workshop in the Xeros valley

Athanasios K. Vionis and Theodore K. Vasileiou

 

15.  Ceramics of Ottoman Nicosia: A contribution to the study of ceramic production centres of Early Modern Cyprus

Jelena Živković

 

16.  Contributions of ethnoarchaeology in Cyprus and the Philippines to the study of ancient pottery

Gloria London.

Biography

Sergios Menelaou is a Postdoctoral Researcher (Williams Fellow in Ceramic Petrology) at the Fitch Laboratory, British School at Athens, and a Special Scientist at the University of Cyprus. He specialises in Aegean and Cypriot prehistoric pottery, with a focus on island connectivity and ceramic technologies. Holding degrees from the University of Cyprus and the University of Sheffield, his research combines stylistic and scientific approaches across sites spanning the Neolithic to the Ottoman period.

Edyta Marzec is Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw and Associate Researcher at the N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”. She holds degrees from the University of Sheffield and Jagiellonian University and was previously a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Fitch Laboratory, British School at Athens. Her research focuses on Eastern Mediterranean archaeology in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, with particular emphasis on ceramic analysis.