Technology, crafting and artisanal networks in the Greek and Roman world: Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of ceramics

Diego Elia, Eleni Hasaki, Marco Serino

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Abstract

This volume aims to merge theoretical models with methodological approaches on ceramic technology and artisanal networks in the Classical world. This convergence of analytical frameworks allowed scholars to explore some traditional archaeological topics that usually have a very low-level of visibility, such as the skillful gestures of the craftspeople involved, the organization of the ceramic production, the dynamics of apprenticeship and knowledge transfer as well as intra and inter-regional artisanal mobility, in the Graeco-Roman 'communities of practice'. The papers promote interdisciplinary dialogues among various fields of study, such as archaeology, archaeometry, anthropology, ethnoarchaeology, experimental archaeology, and digital humanities - such as Social Network Analysis, computational imaging, and big data analysis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Publisherde Gruyter
Number of pages385
ISBN (Electronic)9783111189635
ISBN (Print)9783111154619
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2 2024

Keywords

  • Analysis
  • Archaeology
  • Ceramics
  • Classical antiquity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • General Social Sciences

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