Unguentaria and Related Vessels in the Mediterranean from the Early Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Period

Author:   Ergün Lafli ,  Gulseren Kan Sahin
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 April 2024
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Author:   Ergün Lafli ,  Gulseren Kan Sahin
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Imprint:   BAR Publishing
ISBN:  

9781407360638


ISBN 10:   1407360639
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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List of contributors List of main abbreviations Preface Verena Gassner Abstracts and keywords in English, French, German, Italian and Turkish 1. Introduction Ergün Lafli and Gülseren Kan Sahin 2. Etruscan alabastra and rituals of life and death Larissa Bonfante 3. Attic figured pelikai and related vessels Giovanna Camponetti 4. Alabastron: a perfume vase par excellence Angeliki Liveri 5. Terracotta unguentaria from the Eastern Cemetery of Hellenistic and Roman Thessaloniki Eleni Trakosopoulou-Salakidou and Anna Panti 6. A group of terracotta unguentaria and amphora stoppers in the British Museum, London Gülseren Kan Sahin, Ergün Lafli and Maurizio Buora 7. The scent of a ritual: a set of glass unguentaria of the fifth to fourth century BCE from Iliberri (Granada, Andalusia, Spain) Julia García González, Justo F. Sol Plaza, Alberto Dorado Alejos and Andrés Mª. Adroher Auroux 8. Hellenistic unguentaria in the Iberian Peninsula: a preliminary overview Francisco B. Gomes 9. Technological approach to the unguentaria of the necropolis of Puente de Noy (Almuñecar, Granada, Spain) Alberto Dorado Alejos, Julia García González, Justo F. Sol Plaza, Andrés M. Adroher Auroux, Iván Sánchez Marcos, Rosa M. Maroto Benavides, Carmen M. Román Muñoz, Roberto Larios Gutierrez and Eva Urquieta Castrillo 10. A perfume for eternity? Unguentaria from the necropolis of Cumae (Magna Graecia), end of the second century BCE to first half of the first century CE Marcella Leone 11. Unguentaria in pre-Roman Dacia: finds from Cetateni Dragos Mandescu and Mariana-Cristina Popescu 12. Terracotta unguentaria in the far west of the Roman Empire: an overview Elisa de Sousa, Carlos Pereira and Ana Margarida Arruda 13. Terracotta and glass unguentaria from the burials of Late Antique and Early Byzantine Sardinia Marco Muresu 14. Content of Late Roman stamped unguentaria from Hierapolis in Phrygia: molecular evidence of their actual use Maria Valentina Aquilino, Grazia Semeraro and Florinda Notarstefano 15. Some Late Roman unguentaria without stamps from western and southern Turkey Gülseren Kan Sahin, Ergün Lafli and Maurizio Buora 16. Stamps of the Late Roman unguentaria from western Asia Minor Ergün Lafli and Maurizio Buora 17.Late Roman unguentaria from Syracuse Paola Puppo 18. Unguentarium finds from Turkey: a bibliographical corpus based on four Turkish periodicals Gülseren Kan Sahin

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"""This book includes distinguished research papers that present bottles of scented oils and evidence of their cultural and social diversity."" Dr Yahya Mahmoud, Fayoum University"


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Professor Ergün Lafli is a classical archaeologist at Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir, chairs the Division for Medieval Archaeology, and is director of the Center of the Archaeology of Western Anatolia (EKVAM). Dr Gülseren Kan Sahin is an assistant professor of classical archaeology at the University of Sinop in Turkey. Since 2010 she has published extensively on Hellenistic and Roman pottery of Anatolia, such as Hadrianopolis III (BAR Publishing, 2016). Contributors: Maria Valentina Aquilino, Ana Margarida Arruda, Andrés M. Adroher Auroux, Rosa M. Maroto Benavides, Maurizio Buora, Giovanna Camponetti, Eva Urquieta Castrillo, Elisa de Sousa, Alberto Dorado Alejos, Julia García González, Verena Gassner, Francisco B. Gomes, Roberto Larios Gutierrez, Marcella Leone, Angeliki Liveri, Dragos Mandescu, Marco Muresu, Florinda Notarstefano, Anna Panti, Carlos Pereira, Mariana-Cristina Popescu, Paola Puppo, Carmen M. Román Muñoz, Iván Sánchez Marcos, Grazia Semeraro, Justo F. Sol Plaza, Eleni Trakosopoulou-Salakidou

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