White Slip vessels, with their pale, thin walls and their linear and geometric painted designs, are an important source for creating a chronological sequence for the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the 2nd millennium BC.
This volume attempts to present a comprehensive account of the historical developments in Cyprus during the period of the production of White Slip Wares (ca 1580-1180 BC). Using the Kitchen...
Cyprus at the Close of the Late Bronze Age
Vaughan , Sarah J. 1987 A Fabric Analysis of Late Cypriot Base Ring Ware : Studies in Ceramic Technology , Petrology , Geochemistry and Mineralogy , Vols . 1 ( text ) and 2 ( Appendix ) . Ph.D. Dissertation , University College , London ...
Bronze Age White Painted I Ware in Cyprus: A Reinvestigation
A fitting tribute to the life and achievements of Donald P. Hansen, this collection includes contributions by Z. Bahrani, R. A. Fazzini, R. E. Freed, P. O. Harper, J. and D. Oates, D. O'Connor, E. L. Ochsenschlager, E. Holmes-Peck, W. H. ...
Introduction to the Bronze Age Archaeology of Cyprus
In the archaeological reconstruction of prehistoric production and exchange systems, the use of provenience techniques has assumed a high profile. The primary aim of such archaeometric work has been the...
The Chronology of Base-ring Ware and Bichrome Wheel-made Ware: Proceedings of a Colloquium Held in the Royal Academy of Letters,...
The term "Lustrous Wares" includes three groups of Late Cypriot Bronze Age wheel-made pottery ware: Red (RLWM), White (WLWM) and Black Lustrous Ware (BLWM). This volume contains eighteen papers presented...
2, where is cited siwa's early explorer W.h. browne's observations of ostrich tracks in the Western Desert: W. browne, ... according to verbal communication from g. bass, it also carried large numbers of pierced ostrich eggshell disc ...