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Chapter 3 - Pottery

from Part I - Aegean Neolithic Art

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2022

Jean-Claude Poursat
Affiliation:
University of Clermont-Ferrand
Carl Knappett
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
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Summary

At the beginning of the neolithic, pottery was much less common than in later periods, and some scholars maintain that it could have been reserved for ceremonial or ritual use; in any case, pottery seems to have rarely been used for cooking, even if it could have served for storage or movement of foodstuffs. In the Middle Neolithic (MN) period new shapes, techniques, and decorative motifs appear, but it is only from Late Neolithic (LN) that pottery, including everyday wares, truly takes off, with various kinds of bowl (globular, convex), with rounded or sometimes flat bottoms, and often a ring base. Shapes and manufacturing techniques are the same across Greece. Generally made using the coil technique (coils of clay superimposed), pottery vessels are of excellent quality, considering the period, and all manufacturing techniques are skilfully employed, with the exception of the potter’s wheel (Vitelli 1993, 60; A. Kalogirou, in Laffineur and Betancourt 1997, 11–17).

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Further Reading

Blegen, 1937: Blegen, C., Prosymna: The Helladic Settlement Preceding the Argive Heraion, Cambridge, MA.Google Scholar
Bonga, 2013: Bonga, L., Late Neolithic Pottery from Mainland Greece, ca. 5,300–4,300 B.C., PhD, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.Google Scholar
Phelps, 2004: Phelps, W., The Neolithic Pottery Sequence in Southern Greece, Oxford.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tomkins, 2007: Tomkins, P., in Momigliano, N., Knossos Pottery Handbook: Neolithic and Bronze Age (Minoan), London, 948.Google Scholar
Vitelli, 1993: Vitelli, K., Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece, 8. Franchthi Neolithic Pottery, 1: Classification and Ceramic Phases 1 and 2, Bloomington, IN.Google Scholar
Vitelli, 1999: Vitelli, K., Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece 10. Franchthi Neolithic Pottery: Volume 2. The Later Neolithic Ceramic Phases 3 to 5, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN.Google Scholar
Wardle, 1996: Wardle, K. ed., Nea Nikomedeia, I. G. Pyke, Yiouni, The Excavation and the Ceramic Assemblage, London.Google Scholar

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  • Pottery
  • Jean-Claude Poursat
  • Translated by Carl Knappett, University of Toronto
  • Book: The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
  • Online publication: 19 May 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108630672.004
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  • Jean-Claude Poursat
  • Translated by Carl Knappett, University of Toronto
  • Book: The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
  • Online publication: 19 May 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108630672.004
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  • Pottery
  • Jean-Claude Poursat
  • Translated by Carl Knappett, University of Toronto
  • Book: The Art and Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age
  • Online publication: 19 May 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108630672.004
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