Starčevo ceramic technology: the first potters of the Middle Danube Basin / von Michela Spataro.

Author
Spataro, Michela [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Bonn : In Kommission bei Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 2019.
Description
459 pages : many illustrations (partly color) ; 31 cm

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    • Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie ; Band 341. [More in this series]
    • Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie ; Band 341. Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum in Südosteuropa ; 4 [More in this series]
    Summary note
    Early Neolithic Star?evo groups made the first ceramics and fired clay cult objects in the Middle Danube basin during the 6th millennium BC. These groups were also the first farmers in the region. This study of Star?evo everyday pottery, ceramic figurines and four-legged vessels from Slavonia, Serbia and Romania shows that the same pottery chaîne opératoire was used throughout this region, at sites located in different geological settings, where potters could have used a wider range of raw materials. Starcevo potters were not specialists, but some later Starcevo ceramics were more sophisticated, particularly in decoration techniques. The similarity of pottery technology throughout the Middle Danube basin shows the ongoing connectedness and intermixing of Starcevo communities, while the use of one chaîne opératoire for almost a millennium, and the lack of technological exchange with contemporaneous Adriatic Impressed Ware pottery, reveals a con-servative society, in which intergenerational transmission of technical skills and a strong network may have helped to maintain social stability over time.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-459).
    ISBN
    • 9783774942349 ((hardbound))
    • 377494234X
    OCLC
    1138878739
    International Article Number
    • 9783774942349
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