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Contextualising Artisanal Interplay and Technological Changes on Iron Age Naxos (Cyclades). Some Preliminary Observations
Author(s) -
Xénia Charalambidou,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
interdisciplinaria archaeologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.458
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 2336-1220
pISSN - 1804-848X
DOI - 10.24916/iansa.2021.2.15
Subject(s) - cyclades , iron age , potting , archaeology , art , visual arts , engineering , ancient history , geography , history , embedded system
Iron Age Naxos in the Cyclades offers a nuanced insight into potting traditions of fine and coarse wares. Geometric Naxian coarse-ware pots belong to a hand-building tradition that was practised alongside Naxian wheel-made fine wares. Although hand-built, certain Naxian coarse vessels, i.e., storage amphorae and cooking jugs, from the second half of the 8th century BC onwards, show the use of rotational devices in roughouts and shaping to varying degrees, as preserved in the Tsikalario cemetery in inland Naxos. This thematic review, which serves as an introduction to on-going research, sets out the goals and approaches of a technological study which is also investigating the use of rotational devices on Iron Age Naxian vessels alongside other co-existing (hand-made) potting traditions. It is argued that such technological phenomena/changes observed are part of a wider picture that includes interactions and cross-fertilisation between ceramic artisans in the Iron Age settlements of the island.

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